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2021-01-30 04:39 27151145 Anonymous (1558665850869.png 861x877 190kB)
What is the safest investment?

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>>27151145 None. No risk, no reward.

1 min later 27151262 Anonymous
>>27151145 Yourself :)

2 min later 27151296 Anonymous
>>27151145 Getting a 9-5 job 6 days a week and saving every penny you can for 35-40 years You might be able to take a vacation to a exotic place like Honduras or something when you're 60

2 min later 27151307 Anonymous
Belief in Christ

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>>27151145 PNK

3 min later 27151367 Anonymous (658B592C-D0AA-49B2-BDA8-4BFA8CD0ED0B.jpg 305x165 7kB)
Boomer stocks but no risk no reward

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>>27151225 fpbp

3 min later 27151391 Anonymous
In my opinion, it's $AGG

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>>27151145 pic rel

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Education (books)

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>>27151296 What about the great reset?

4 min later 27151441 Anonymous
>>27151145 US government bonds

4 min later 27151451 Anonymous
If you have capital, then blue chips. If not, and you're trying to make a "quick buck" then thats not going to happen. Thats why people say "believe in the company" if you're looking for holding long. Shorter time frame holds increase risk. See how much you're willing to lose, because if you're just starting out then you most definitely will. But thats all part of the process in order to become a better trader and eventually if you're not a retard, make some money.

4 min later 27151454 Anonymous
doge

4 min later 27151463 Anonymous
>>27151145 normie job + MSCI WORLD

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>>27151145 [spoiler]

4 min later 27151484 Anonymous
>>27151145 For crypto, its QNT. not a blockchain, an OS that connects all blockchains with legacy systems.

5 min later 27151499 Anonymous
>>27151145 Stocks are risky. Women are risk-averse.

5 min later 27151554 Anonymous
>>27151145 boring S&P 500 ETFs that move every decade

6 min later 27151580 Anonymous
>>27151145 Actually an education (even if books and courses online and not school), preferably in programming

6 min later 27151628 Anonymous
>>27151145 place money inside sock place sock underneath pillow

7 min later 27151693 Anonymous
hedera hashgraph. no pump n dump, actual revolutionairy tech, huge potential, cheap af atm

11 min later 27152004 Anonymous
Unironically gold. It won't hyperinflate. It probably isn't a bubble, or at least it probably won't drop more than 50%. If you think US government bonds are safe, then gold is safer because it won't inflate, and inflation is a higher risk. Bitcoin is also safe, but I think it could drop more if it really was a bubble (I don't think it is - I think its headed to over $1,000,000). Stocks are not safe, I think cost increases are going to fuck a lot of businesses models and companies are going to start sucking money from their valuations by issuing more equity to stay afloat. Personally, I think the next 10 years will be a stagnant stock market, or at least growth much lower than real inflation. So the "safest" assets right now are probably PMs and Bitcoin. MAYBE established cryptos that aren't pumped yet like LTC.

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>>27151145 Kneepads

15 min later 27152294 Anonymous
>>27151145 the staples, btc ltc, eth etc

17 min later 27152390 Anonymous
>>27151225 jews made sure that's wrong, with inflation you're still losing value and money over time >>27151145 long term over 10+ years: S&P 500 ETF index fund

19 min later 27152586 Anonymous
>>27151145 Non meme answer is index funds. You can safely put in as much money as you want and know that in a year's time, it will only go up assuming the market doesn't absolutely shatter (but even then, it has and will always recover)

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>>27151296 Hyperinflation

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>>27151145 Yourself anon

40 min later 27154230 Anonymous (Stylish-Country-Cottage-night-photo.jpg 1300x868 397kB)
>>27151145 >Safest A mortgage is the safest "investment." I have a relatively high income for my age group (top 5%) in my country. I spent a large amount of time researching and investing in various things (income-property, stonks, arbitrage, etc.) The reality is that for my risk threshold, the mortgage makes the most sense to take-on as well as payoff soonest. You live in this investment, use it everyday. Fools will tell you to rent now for less and invest in ridiculous things: but the risk of turning 40 without owning property is too high. A mortgage is long-term, stable, and practical. This is an extremely boring answer, so you know it is true. Also good >>27151262 >>27151307 >>27151415 >>27151554 >>27151580 >>27152390 >>27152758 keks >>27151628

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>>27151145 Precious metals? State bonds? Mine are making 0.5% and would probably only fold when the state folds. Or if we have 2008 II: electric boogaloo, and that's where metals win.

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my penis in your mother

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Gro apparently shit mooning

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Women

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I just entered DOT, it's at a nice price again thank god.

1 hours later 27156119 Anonymous
>no one says land It's land, anon. Land.

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>>27151145 Invest in yourself.

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>>27151296 Why would anyone want to go to Honduras?

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>>27151145 Wage slaving. Wagie wagie trapped in cagie.

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Treasury bond

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>>27151145 Chainfuck

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>>27151145 VTI or VTSAX ten years ago being a student loan issuer

1 hours later 27158760 Anonymous
bonds

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>>27151225 >forgetting inflation

1 hours later 27159110 Anonymous (e2fd7709e4809f5251c03aab9bfc10db.jpg 954x1468 138kB)
Not investing and enjoying life because you might die today or tomorrw u neever know bro

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>>27152390 what is the smartest way to save your money over time and to not "lose" it from yearly inflation?

1 hours later 27160148 Anonymous
will bitcoin go down to like 10k or is this the best it's gonna get and i should get in right now before it goes 100k+?

1 hours later 27160292 Anonymous
>>27160148 I personally don't think it's going down too much too often I think DCA is the best play

1 hours later 27160299 Anonymous
>>27151145 a career with barriers to entry and federal regulatory requirements that create job security.

1 hours later 27160620 Anonymous
>>27154230 Fucking this. This is so honest. But even if the concept of mortgage disgust you faggots, at least save up money and buy cheap property. Once you own a place and get to do whatever with it, they can't easily take that away from you.

1 hours later 27160677 Anonymous
>>27151145 btc LINK silver

1 hours later 27160728 Anonymous
buy LSD. it has a long shelf life

1 hours later 27160798 Anonymous
>>27151145 Honestly the safest and longterm "meme" stock of this past week was easily NOK. Honestly kind of pissed you retards brought so much attention to it. Highly undervalued company with great fundamentals and growth potential. Price target is 10 dollars by EOY

1 hours later 27160868 Anonymous
>>27151262 This nigger gets it. Invest in an Eliptical runner and some small weights (any weights are good for basic exercises) and start running and lifting. If you don't have a bar and bench, even some free weights can make a difference.

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>>27151145 a Serbian made Avtomat Kalashnikova

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>>27151145 Steps: 1. Join Space Force for free college 2. Get an engineering degree 3. Get comfy engineering job making six figures 4. Setup an IRA for long term investments. 5. Dump half your savings into Dogecoin.

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>>27151145 tendies

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>>27154230 that's a comfy ass lookin house

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>>27154230 this may be retarded, but why are you calling a mortgage an investment when it's literally debt? you just mean property right (by means of mortgage)?

2 hours later 27161340 Anonymous
>>27152004 >ctrl+f "gold" >only one result ITS HAD HIGH VALUE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS PEOPLE

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>>27151145 Friends

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Land.

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>>27151307 Based

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>>27151145 Getting lean and being able to do chinups (unironically)

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>>27151145 Gold and Silver

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>>27151145 Dn

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GME

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>>27159110 Stupid answer but also true

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MUTUAL FUND LOW RISK

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>>27151145 not scamcoins

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>>27154230 Live with your parents and invest your income, if done correctly you should be able to buy a house in cash.

2 hours later 27163285 Anonymous
>>27151145 Retro games.

2 hours later 27163451 Anonymous
>>27151145 1. Bonds that have to be paid out by taxpayers 2. Utilities, no one is going to stop using energy.

2 hours later 27163624 Anonymous
>>27151307 This, get saved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSx egwiYLEQ

2 hours later 27163919 Anonymous (011F0171-2E52-45CA-8154-B8369226850E.jpg 630x875 162kB)
>>27159110 Her thighs were the single greatest thing about Valentina. I was always a Camilla fan though

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>>27161340 where does the value of gold even come from? people use it for electronics and jewelry but beyond that am i missing something? what is it about gold that is so precious? i understand that its rare. some of that rarity is artificial i think. So what is it used for once you have it that makes it so expensive?

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