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Massive Buyback Action; Haircut for Your 401k
Topic Started: Aug 24 2015, 05:23 PM (377 Views)
corky

Cars are to sketchy to be considered an investment.

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Any old car is worth big bucks today. If I had a place that I owned to store them, I would start buying. My wife has some CDs that would do much better with collector cars.
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corky

Thumper,
I've seen to many people I know lose a fair chunk of change on cars, not for me!


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Jackd

...but I can play with my old cars, something no one can do with investment certificates &11

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corky

Jack,
NICE cars!!!!!!

Nothing wrong with toys, but to make them out to be investments is sketchy to me.


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Buy a copy of Hemmings and peruse it Cork. Most old cars of any flavor are worth big bucks. I'm thinking the 90s Trans Ams and Camaros will take off soon. Right now they are cheap cheap cheap.
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corky

Thumper,
Old cars are collectibles, not revenue producers! Your energy could be put to far better use.


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