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<p>[QUOTE="mitchell, post: 59701, member: 989"]I didn't read them all:</p><p><br /></p><p>No offense intended to the members of this board, but I would NOT be asking for investing advice on an internet forum.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have you children and want to pursue the hobby of coin collecting, I would think now is a good time to start, considering all the variances of coins being minted over the next few years.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you want investment advice, I would spend the money to consult a professional. You can ask him\her what they think of coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>As flat as the stock market has been, with Congress on a drunken sailor type spending spree, national debt and domestic give away spending at record levels with no end in sight, and an official administration policy to devalue the dollar to make deficits (trade and budget) seem "not so bad", I don't think the stock market is going to go much higher anytime soon. In fact, a lot of people are predicting another "correction". Long term, stocks may be okay.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have the bulk, and I mean 85+% of my investment in an interest income fund. I get a steady return around 5%, regardless of what the market does. Of course, with the administration policy to devalue the dollar, I will probably take an overall loss.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Find yourself a reputable financial advisor, who works on a flat hourly fee, and not a commission of your mutual fund (because they will be steering you to the stock market) and see what they tell you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mitchell, post: 59701, member: 989"]I didn't read them all: No offense intended to the members of this board, but I would NOT be asking for investing advice on an internet forum. If you have you children and want to pursue the hobby of coin collecting, I would think now is a good time to start, considering all the variances of coins being minted over the next few years. If you want investment advice, I would spend the money to consult a professional. You can ask him\her what they think of coins. As flat as the stock market has been, with Congress on a drunken sailor type spending spree, national debt and domestic give away spending at record levels with no end in sight, and an official administration policy to devalue the dollar to make deficits (trade and budget) seem "not so bad", I don't think the stock market is going to go much higher anytime soon. In fact, a lot of people are predicting another "correction". Long term, stocks may be okay. I have the bulk, and I mean 85+% of my investment in an interest income fund. I get a steady return around 5%, regardless of what the market does. Of course, with the administration policy to devalue the dollar, I will probably take an overall loss. Find yourself a reputable financial advisor, who works on a flat hourly fee, and not a commission of your mutual fund (because they will be steering you to the stock market) and see what they tell you.[/QUOTE]
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