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March 10, 2011 at 9:09 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #675611March 10, 2011 at 9:09 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676223
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ParticipantWould strongly agree with flu. I would not put house downpayment money into such a risk or at least have damn quick stops. As they say Past performance does not gaurantee anything.
March 10, 2011 at 9:09 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676361SD Realtor
ParticipantWould strongly agree with flu. I would not put house downpayment money into such a risk or at least have damn quick stops. As they say Past performance does not gaurantee anything.
March 10, 2011 at 9:09 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676706SD Realtor
ParticipantWould strongly agree with flu. I would not put house downpayment money into such a risk or at least have damn quick stops. As they say Past performance does not gaurantee anything.
March 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #675551SD Realtor
ParticipantKind of a loaded question. However if you look at the 2 year bull run we have had on the stock market, the answer is a no brainer. Basically if you invested in gold or silver, or pretty much any of the 3 simple indexes, in the spring of 2009 and walked away and looked at it today, you would be very very happy.
March 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #675606SD Realtor
ParticipantKind of a loaded question. However if you look at the 2 year bull run we have had on the stock market, the answer is a no brainer. Basically if you invested in gold or silver, or pretty much any of the 3 simple indexes, in the spring of 2009 and walked away and looked at it today, you would be very very happy.
March 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676218SD Realtor
ParticipantKind of a loaded question. However if you look at the 2 year bull run we have had on the stock market, the answer is a no brainer. Basically if you invested in gold or silver, or pretty much any of the 3 simple indexes, in the spring of 2009 and walked away and looked at it today, you would be very very happy.
March 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676356SD Realtor
ParticipantKind of a loaded question. However if you look at the 2 year bull run we have had on the stock market, the answer is a no brainer. Basically if you invested in gold or silver, or pretty much any of the 3 simple indexes, in the spring of 2009 and walked away and looked at it today, you would be very very happy.
March 10, 2011 at 9:01 AM in reply to: What is a better investment? Buy a house or buy mutual funds/stocks, etc? #676701SD Realtor
ParticipantKind of a loaded question. However if you look at the 2 year bull run we have had on the stock market, the answer is a no brainer. Basically if you invested in gold or silver, or pretty much any of the 3 simple indexes, in the spring of 2009 and walked away and looked at it today, you would be very very happy.
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ParticipantNo I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?
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ParticipantNo I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?
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ParticipantNo I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?
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ParticipantNo I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?
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ParticipantNo I don’t win.
Why is the point so hard to understand? What is the problem here? Jeez I have repeated myself over and over and over. You can stretch a dollar in many ways, you have displayed plenty of them. At some point it doesn’t stretch anymore and that point varies with each family, with each old person, with each of us.
If inflation increases and wages do not keep up then those with less get screwed more. Why is that such a hard concept to fathom?
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ParticipantSounds like you have alot of experience with the daily nutritional habits of the poor… Spent alot of time with them up in Temecula I gather?
I have no experience with all of the daily habits of the poor but those that I do know of, and who my wife works with don’t have the money for fast food. It is to expensive.
I would be willing to bet (and I have no data to back this up) that the obesity and eating habits of the middle class and above are much worse then the poor.
Just a guess.
So that forced paradigm shift will be very helpful to the poor. What was I thinking?
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