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So I had him buy UEC and SIRI, two of my favourite stocks. His 2000 has become about 2800 now. I'm not saying you should do what he did or trying to pump my own credentials up, but that dude made a choice, a good choice. He invested and he has had a good return in just about a month. He is lucky that he earned almost a 1000 with just 2K.
Do your DD, pick your winner and get rich
So are you taking mentoring classes over the web here?
If you only have $1K to invest, I'd recommend investing in groceries (preferably bought on sale). Food inflation is really getting to be a problem, and it wouldn't surprise me a bit to see a 50% rise over the next year.
I would think that long-shelf-life groceries are not the ones that are going to rise, because warehouses are already full of substantial stock of those, which could still move at old prices and resist inflation.
If you have a friend or relative that you trust, who has a 29% balance on a credit card, loan them the thousand, to pay on their card, at about ten percent. You'll make $100, and your friend will save about $200.
If you have a friend or relative that you trust, who has a 29% balance on a credit card, loan them the thousand, to pay on their card, at about ten percent. You'll make $100, and your friend will save about $200.
This post really smiled me, that's how America was built) I've been investing in private placement schemes for 12 years and believe them to be the best solution for retail investors. What would you say on 35-45% return, hah? One should just know the right broker. There's not much of them but guys really make things work If somebody needs consultation email me at jackcouperwood_at_yahoo.com. Can give you reasonable advice
Just curious, why did you choose only one stock to read about? I had two. XMDC has a scanner that will give us a lot of revenue. It was invented by the head engineer at Samsung. The CEO of XMDC made a deal with the guy but the inventor, Sam Lee, tried to pull a fast one. The CEO went to mediation and got all assets. So he is now getting everything lined up for manufacturing and sales.
Mr Lisenby, CEO, foresees sales in many countries. Though the scanners will be sold at 30K per scanner, assuming it has five sensors, the real money will come from a use fee, at about 20 bucks. Lisenby will focus on animals and plants, first, while pursuing FDA approval for people. I don't see much in the way of obstacles for that since it is non-invasive, needs no dyes, and so forth.
As Dr. Phil would say...."How'd that work out for you?"
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