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What would you do with the Equity?

What should I do with the $70k?


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PEERless

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Great post Peerless +Rep

I find it interesting how 70k 'isn't a lot of money'

really makes me take note that your money is not very mobile in real estate

Mr. Pink
Thank you. I know! I think the same thing! $70k seems like a lot of money. I'm sure it looks like a lot of money in cash. Oh well.

I'd borrow the $70k to invest into commodities
Interesting perspective. Which commodities?
 

PEERless

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$70k seems like a lot of money. I'm sure it looks like a lot of money in cash.

This made me wonder how big of a stack of money $70,000 was. There was not resource for such info online... until now: www.cashdimensions.com I found a need and I filled it.

FYI, $70K is a 3" stack of crisp hundreds that weighs 30 pounds.

Think I could monetize this widget?
 
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Yankees338

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This made me wonder how big of a stack of money $70,000 was. There was not resource for such info online... until now: www.cashdimensions.com I found a need and I filled it.

FYI, $70K is a 3" stack of crisp hundreds that weighs 30 pounds.

Think I could monetize this widget?
That's pretty cool. Rep+++!

You built that yourself? Maybe banks would want to use that info for transferring money? Or mobsters...
 

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Interesting perspective. Which commodities?

Working grains atm. Averaged 230% return last month. Diversifying into currency this month, then into softs the month after with profits.

Highly suggest paper trading if you're considering commodities. Iron out all your bugs and get the mindset right. I've been paper trading currency for about a month now. I paper traded grains for about 60 days before I started.
 

PEERless

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You built that yourself? Maybe banks would want to use that info for transferring money? Or mobsters...
Yeah, I wrote it myself, thanks. Mobsters!? Good one. My bro suggested drug dealers. I was thinking movie directors wanting to make a bag of money believable.

Highly suggest paper trading if you're considering commodities. Iron out all your bugs and get the mindset right. I've been paper trading currency for about a month now. I paper traded grains for about 60 days before I started.
You're flying high over my head, unfortunately. What should I read to learn more about what you're talking about?
 
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