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10-08-2008, 01:55 AM
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breeders cup pick 6
Do not let the money collect dust under the mattress or in some risky wall street investment. Go with something rock solid, horse race handicapping. If you know anything about horse racing a $100K bankroll would empower you to take down pick 6 score after pick 6 score. You could easily have $200K by the end of the month and perhaps $1 million by spring. The racing syndicate that I am a part of has shown a positive ROI and the ability to collect score after score with our long term expertise and tremendous capitalization leverage. With a $100K capitalization we could surely have $200K but the end of the breeders cup on 25 October.
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Breeders' Cup Ultra Pick 6
Breeders' Cup will again offer America's biggest bet – the Ultra Pick 6 – with a guaranteed gross pool of $3 million. In 1999 and 2003, the winning payout to a single winner was $3.1 million and $2.7 million, respectively. Don't miss your chance to win BIG! The Pick 6 begins with Race 5. The Pick 6 requires fans to select the winners of six consecutive World Championships races. The wager is a $2 minimum bet. Be sure to take your chance at a history-making wager by playing the Pick 6.
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10-08-2008, 01:10 PM
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Normal people scare me
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Miami
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Originally Posted by samyn on the green
Do not let the money collect dust under the mattress or in some risky wall street investment. Go with something rock solid, horse race handicapping. If you know anything about horse racing a $100K bankroll would empower you to take down pick 6 score after pick 6 score. You could easily have $200K by the end of the month and perhaps $1 million by spring. The racing syndicate that I am a part of has shown a positive ROI and the ability to collect score after score with our long term expertise and tremendous capitalization leverage. With a $100K capitalization we could surely have $200K but the end of the breeders cup on 25 October.
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Where do I sign up?
Do you accept cash?
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10-08-2008, 07:06 PM
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Gold stocks is the way to go
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Originally Posted by Kyusa
i have 100k cash at hand. i dont need it to live on, but i want to make some money with it. any advice?
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You seem located in the USA. It doesn't matter, but buy gold stocks at this date, as gold is going to go up, now $880/oz, its going to $1400/oz in a few months very quickly. Its currently in a consolidation trading pattern. See chart at Commodities Investing. you can't trust financial institutions.
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10-16-2008, 11:53 PM
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Suggest you squat on the $100K and put it in T-bills for the time being. We're in a more than generational event and things can get much worse. Protect your cash. If you really want to go stocks, its hard to ignore Exon, GE, Toyota, Honda & TRowe Price for the long term.
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10-17-2008, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe107
open an acct at vanguard
dollar cost average the money into the mkt over 5 year period
(75% into total stock mkt index fund 25% total bond mkt)
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^^^This has been the best advise so far. You get a cigar, sir.
Joe?.... Is that you?
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10-17-2008, 09:38 AM
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Also, I went to visit my elderly parents the other day. They seemed very serious and wanted to show me something they've been hiding for 40 years. Hmmm. They led me into their bedroom, flipped off their mattress and they had a huge pile of CASH under the mattress! They've had it there for 40 years!!!
"It was a lot of money back then." they said. We counted the cash, it was $15,000. They could have owned a house now instead of renting. The house properties now in their neighborhood is $500k or so at the low end. Well, they slept better at night. That's all that matters.
Stock market > under the mattress.
and... No, that wasn't a true story.
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10-20-2008, 05:59 PM
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hey there, if you are still looking to invest i am currently running a comic book publishing studio, with books already published, we even have a small fanbase currently awaiting our new books. for more info you can contact me at StudioSandmanx@yahoo.com 
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11-12-2008, 12:45 AM
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When you have money and you want to earn from it, a better idea is to invest in stocks. But be sure that you know about the market. If not, let it be done by the experts.
For More Details:
Investor Rules
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11-20-2008, 05:34 PM
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Caribou Barbie Inspector
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Originally Posted by Pilgrim21784
Suggest you squat on the $100K and put it in T-bills for the time being. We're in a more than generational event and things can get much worse. Protect your cash. If you really want to go stocks, its hard to ignore Exon, GE, Toyota, Honda & TRowe Price for the long term.
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I'm starting to like 3M right now too. They are not going to stay down for long. It's one company that actually still makes things.
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11-20-2008, 05:48 PM
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Love, learn, and be happy!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: northern Cincinnati suburb
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Originally Posted by NewJersey?
Also, I went to visit my elderly parents the other day. They seemed very serious and wanted to show me something they've been hiding for 40 years. Hmmm. They led me into their bedroom, flipped off their mattress and they had a huge pile of CASH under the mattress! They've had it there for 40 years!!!
"It was a lot of money back then." they said. We counted the cash, it was $15,000. They could have owned a house now instead of renting. The house properties now in their neighborhood is $500k or so at the low end. Well, they slept better at night. That's all that matters.
Stock market > under the mattress.
and... No, that wasn't a true story.
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Please get that money into a safe place. Some hoodlums kicked in the door to my parents' home this week and robbed it. When I got there and went in the bedroom I noted that they had tossed the mattress aside looking for cash. Luckily my parents weren't home and they didn't have any money under their mattress. I believe as the economy tanks we're going to see more and more homes belonging to the elderly invaded as people search for easy cash.
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