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08-13-2014, 06:16 AM | #1 |
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investment ideas
i'm sure there is a good amount of successful people on this board, so i thought i would throw this out there and see what ideas i get.
i'm looking to invest money. i have two real estate properties and would like to play around with $100k. i have dabbled in vending machines in the past, and one of my properties is a rental. i'm not opposed to buying another rental property, but i want to see what other interesting ideas you guys may have experience with. one thing i have a draw towards is billboards. anyone have experience in this field? i'm not one to gamble with this much money, i would like to have predictable or calculated returns. i will not use this much money for stocks. i work full time, but i do have time for about ten hours (maybe a little more) a week for management or oversight. ideas?
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08-13-2014, 10:36 AM | #2 |
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$100K in the classic car market could go a long way if you know what to look for and how to market them. Keep a close eye on the big auto auctions (Mecum/Barrett-Jackson/Bonhams/Gooding & Co./etc.) and what certain models are going for within your price range. Originality is key, stay away from resto-mods. Mini cars have been hot lately; rare-coded early T-birds ('55, '56, '57) will always be popular among the masses. '60's 190SL Mercedes' are also coming into their own as of late, a car that was once worth no more than $35K that is now valued between $80K-$110K. I've seen a few well-restored examples bring even more. Nicely restored '50's and early '60's (pre-1967) VW beetles will be forever popular (even if Top Gear hates them, everyone else seems to love them); I've bought and sold nearly a dozen examples in the past 6-7 years and never lost any money on one. Short term returns of <$5K-10K are a more comfortable bargain than the long term instability of the housing market (and I'm in the mortgage business) or worse, the stock market. If you buy from an auction (not recommended), know & understand the bidding process and set a max bid for yourself; know when to walk away before you're in too deep. Don't fall in love with the cars you buy and deal with private owners where possible.
Antiques are another outlet (especially American antiques), but you'd need to be well-versed in that field before opening that door. Too many reproduction items out there to trick a novice's eye.
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08-13-2014, 11:15 AM | #3 |
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no offense but unless you have an amazing talent for all things cars, betting on cars is gambling. my guess is that since the OP doesn't want to invest in stocks, (s)he will not be interested in betting on cars.
if i'm wrong, sorry.
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Open a pawn shop. You have no idea how much gold comes in. People steal gold and go to pawn shops to sell it and fuel their drug habits. A buddy of mine has one on LI and on good weeks clears 4-6K in gold, plus other jewelry like luxury watches. Im sure places in NYC clear much more. Just make sure you know how to test gold for its level of purity very accurately because thats were the profit comes from.
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it can be a very lucrative business though, make no mistake. there are multi-millionaires that made their money $0.50 at a time. my top grossing machine made around $800 a month (~$400 profit). if i had high school age children, i would give them each a few machines to own and maintain. it would teach them all the fundamentals of running a business on a very small scale. i got out of it to help fund a real estate purchase. Quote:
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Day Trade the stock market. That's what I do, great returns (if you know how to play it right).
With $100k you can easily rack $2000 - $5000 / day. (Don't ask how i know ;-)) You can lose big too......
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Congratulations on easily achieving a level of performance that far outpaces even the top hedge funds on earth at the tender age of 18 |
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Let's do the math on that one...2-5%, so let's say an average of 3.5% per day. If the money compounded you'd have $97 million dollars by the end of the year, assuming 200 trading days. If you just took out your profits everyday and traded with the $100k only ever day, then that's just a mere $700k per year in income. Hey look, a unicorn! |
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What about short term loans for real estate? A good friend of mine does this, mostly for people who flip houses. They want to avoid the closing and origination costs so they pay a higher rate. Typically in the ~20-22% range. The loans mature in 6 months and are due in full or he takes the property. It's worked out very well for him with the majority of the loans paid early in 3-4 months. That saves a headache and minimizes the return, but it frees the cash back up to start again. Then you can snowball that cash towards bigger loans or a greater number of them. Worst case scenario is you repossess a house that's partially or mostly renovated, finish the project and sell it yourself for an even greater profit.
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Overall tough way to make a consistent and reliable return on. Highly not recommended. I'd rather buy a 1M's, enjoy it and sell it with a profit after several years or hit the casino and test your luck. The stock market is for sharks and let's be honest, no one here is a shark.
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i have about $30k liquid to invest and could pull $70k out of my house with a goal of paying the $70k back in a short term (3-4 years). borrowing equity to lend it to someone else just involves too much risk i would think. perhaps i could do it with the $30k and snowball it from that point. maybe lend to people who need quick cash for closing costs or a down payment or something?
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After HFT, day trading has become intraday or short term.
I would be really happy to do 2-5% per WEEK! If I did that since the 1st day of investing/trading, i would literally be a billionaire by now. BTW, I invest for a living. That is my main source of $$$, and I kid you not, it is easier to make $10k or even $450k as an employee than a stock market. Quote:
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read the original post and shut the hell up about stocks. there's already a thread for stocks. go post there. effing ruining a potentially good thread.
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08-14-2014, 03:42 PM | #20 |
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Sounds like you lost some money in the market today
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08-14-2014, 04:56 PM | #21 |
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to be honest, it was early and i was on my first cup of coffee. i clicked this thread thinking there might be something unique in here and when it was the same ol' stuff. i might have over reacted. hehe
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