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how would you invest 300k right now?
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>>61918159
I would give it to the current owners of precious metals, in exchange for their precious metals. It served them as an investment, and now it's my turn to hold the bag, hoping to sell it for more to a loser like me in 30 years.
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I have cash (short term Treasuries), Gold (physical and ETF), Silver (physical and ETF), Gold miners, TLT (this is a bit risky, but I think if recession comes and it seems likely then long end of bond market will catch a bid when the market is melting down), Paypal (trading at 8.55 P/E, 1.21% dividend, free cash flow looks good, debt looks managable, managment use FCF to buy 15% of float; looks like a 2 bagger as long as valuations rerate and the company doesn't outright decline), and VDE (I like energy but you may want to wait for technical pull back). Bought PYPL at around avg $43.
I bought the rest of stuff a while back. SP500 and NASDAQ look way overvalued to me. Ex-USA looks way better value for money.
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>>61918159
All in on SWPPX in my Roth IRA. That being said, more realistically I could also consider PAVE and QQQM if I divided it up. Probably would keep 50k in cash for buying the rest of the guns I want, my dream car, and a few trips.
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>>61918159
I would keep an eye in the chinese stock market.
If the Hormuz Strait closing hurts it a lot i would totally buy the dip.
But i would keep a large portion in cash right now too. I dont understand what is going on really
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>>61918536
This. And buy cash I of course mean real money not paper IOUs.
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>>61918223
these. I'm in a similar situation to you OP from selling properties and I'm holding cash. I don't have a crystal ball but even if government inflation numbers have been off by a factor of 2x (they probably have) assets other than RE are still way over priced.
the core issue is AI, 10 companies are driving the entire market and it's a lose lose. If AI doesn't pan out to be the this tech they lose capex. If it does pan out enough people lose their job that crater the economy through not spending. never mind if some crazy shit like 20% corperate profits paid into UBI comes through. I don't know if there's more upside, but there is certainly a whole lot of downside. own real stuff.
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All in , South Korea etf . We are early.
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>>61919999
I wish it were real but unfortunately its just a dream.
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>>61919456
I need someone to make a company that sells anime girls on gold/silver bars.
>>61922741
Based.
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>>61919476
300k is not enough to safely start a business. Why not reduce the risk by investing in already existing companies? And if you want to lower the risk even further, invest in many companies. The more diversified your portfolio, the lower the risk. Investing( I am referring to long-term investments, not gambling on shitcoins and meme stocks) is also way less time intensive than starting a business. The companies manage themselves, and you reap the profits.
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>>61918159
unironically: Mortgage REITs
as we spiral into a war/ai/tariff caused recession, mortgage rates will tumble.
MREITS borrow on short terms and lend on long terms, so all their borrowers will keep paying 6.5% while they are borrowing at 1.5%.
They are required to pay out like 90% of profits to shareholders, so big divvies.
Plus, as the divvies rise, so will share price.
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