Posted by oldfarmtractor on March 31, 2014 at 04:40:07 from (71.155.236.215):
In Reply to: OT--GOLD Investment? posted by Jiles on March 30, 2014 at 22:01:28:
I'm 5 years behind you in age. The nice part of getting older is being able to spend the monies you saved over the year. My biggest investment was a good education for my kids. College, trade school or whatever it took will be their inheritance.
As for investing now, I prefer liquid assets. Now when I go shopping, I buy the better beer and wines. Another nice liquid investment is a cruise. No one can steal the memory of a good time with friends and family away from you.
In reality, I do dabble in the stock market. I have been a bit ahead of the curve for most investments. I try to buy stocks that pay dividends and reinvest those back into the company. If the stock is low in price, I get more stock via dividends, if it is high, I have more worth. Sort of a win-win situation.
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