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Re: buy real estate in arizona??
I've heard that the ocean-front property has the best appreciation potential in AZ.
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tks all for the insight , I might go back to stocks
actually i was thinking about getting serious in stocks, bought and read about 20 stock books a year ago, made a little money? 1000$ but it was good for the amount i invested but after messing around making stupid moves and only being up a 1000, only cuz i bought one kick ass stock(UPL) i realized stocks are kinda tough and i wanted a change in investment, ive picked 3 winners and 6 losers so far and made 1000$ only because i made a decent amount of upl and sem but i feel it was mostly luck..
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Re: tks all for the insight , I might go back to stocks
Well there's something of a difference between 'investing' in stocks and 'trading' stocks too. Most of my experience has been that if you intend to buy and sell stocks for profit you're going to need to put in a lot of work (work that might be better spent playing poker). Investing is more of finding a good set of stocks (that pay good dividends and have good growth potential over the long run) and just put money there, like you would in a strong savings account. Other market options might even be better, though I don't yet have the income to do that sort of thing.
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Re: buy real estate in arizona??
"I've heard that the ocean-front property has the best appreciation potential in AZ."
Wasn't that the evil plot of a Superman movie? Look, I'm series 7 licensed, and I'm advising you to just keep ahead of inflation by investing in Series EE and Series I government bonds. You can buy and cash out of these at any bank. |
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Re: buy real estate in arizona??
My mom does real estate in arizona, and you can make a buttload if you know the people with the expensive houses
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