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  1. #1
    waziri is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Dont Put Your Eggs In One Basket

    They say for any reasonable investor, diversification in the key. While you are profiting reasonably from your real estate business, dont forget to put some of the profits in other business channels. What I did was to get a good and realible home business that I do at my leisure time. This pays very well. If you want the system it is free and there is no risk of signing up. All is free. It gives something like $50/hour. You may try it at profitinstantly dot blogspot dot com

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    joshrose is offline Fixer Upper
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    Quote Originally Posted by waziri View Post
    They say for any reasonable investor, diversification in the key. While you are profiting reasonably from your real estate business, dont forget to put some of the profits in other business channels. What I did was to get a good and realible home business that I do at my leisure time. This pays very well. If you want the system it is free and there is no risk of signing up. All is free. It gives something like $50/hour. You may try it at profitinstantly dot blogspot dot com
    this is obviously not a leisure time thing - every part of the process requires loads of expirience and market knowledge acquired only after many years of living the system - so although i agree this is an exciting venture - it takes a lifetime to master

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    Default Gold

    Due to the possibility of high inflation gold is an obvious commodity

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    sandy is offline Fixer Upper
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    I believe investing in gold is also like investing in real property or it may even be better the value of gold does not depreciate over time.

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