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Guernica4000 09-17-2005 06:08 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
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Withdraw it as cash, all in dimes. Use the coins (using a glue for which you have a solvent) to build a scale model of the Notre Dame Catedral in your back yard; charge admission for viewings and sell themed gift shop items (T-shirts, etc.) In two years dismantle the model (using that solvent) -- but not before promoting "Last chance to see the Catehdral!!!!" -- and redeposit the dimes, plus your profits.

Should easily generate higher return than Treasuries, CDs, etc.

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I second this post.
Another option is to bankroll someone like say... ME?
PM me if you are interested.

09-17-2005 06:48 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
If you need it in 2 years do a CD, but if you don't need it for a while definately put it into a MoneyMarkey or Mutual Fund. Those things have the best interest, but that is also associated to the stock market, heh.

TheClown 09-21-2005 05:05 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
Aaaah! What to do???? I got to much money!!!!!

Etaipo 09-21-2005 07:04 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
What do I do with large sums of money?

Spend it.

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Amid Cent 09-21-2005 07:51 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
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Withdraw it as cash, all in dimes. Use the coins (using a glue for which you have a solvent) to build a scale model of the Notre Dame Catedral in your back yard; charge admission for viewings and sell themed gift shop items (T-shirts, etc.) In two years dismantle the model (using that solvent) -- but not before promoting "Last chance to see the Catehdral!!!!" -- and redeposit the dimes, plus your profits.

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This is soooo cliche. Been done a thousand times. Next time, come up with something more original. Seriously.

psyduck 09-21-2005 09:32 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
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Withdraw it as cash, all in dimes. Use the coins (using a glue for which you have a solvent) to build a scale model of the Notre Dame Catedral in your back yard; charge admission for viewings and sell themed gift shop items (T-shirts, etc.) In two years dismantle the model (using that solvent) -- but not before promoting "Last chance to see the Catehdral!!!!" -- and redeposit the dimes, plus your profits.

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This is soooo cliche. Been done a thousand times. Next time, come up with something more original. Seriously.

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09-21-2005 09:39 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
I was in your shoes a few months ago. i wanted to invest it somehow, stocks were too slow and uncertain. so i learned about stock option trading. now im making a killing at a very low risk. learn about options especially about Uncovered Put writing and call writing. each options expires in a month, so u have up to a month to make money. and if you find the right options you can make money at virtually no risk.

Sponger15SB 09-21-2005 09:49 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
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I have a lot of money sitting in my checking account. I don't plan on putting it into stocks. I don't need it for 2+ years. What should I do?

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Go swimming.

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mmbt0ne 09-21-2005 10:39 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
Dude, you're not even the first person to post that picture in this thread. Weak.

edtost 09-22-2005 12:34 PM

Re: So what do you do with large sums of money?
 
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I was in your shoes a few months ago. i wanted to invest it somehow, stocks were too slow and uncertain. so i learned about stock option trading. now im making a killing at a very low risk. learn about options especially about Uncovered Put writing and call writing. each options expires in a month, so u have up to a month to make money. and if you find the right options you can make money at virtually no risk.

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is this some kind of sick joke?


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