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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4233738" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Lots of good advice and appreciate the responses. Like I said, it would only be $2K and is "fun money". My wife and I combined do quite well with our income, have our retirements doing their thing, have no mortgages no car loans or other debt other than some student loans for our son from his freshman year at OSU. We are now paying cash for his college. So, this little venture is purely for fun and I am willing to take higher risk than what i do with my current retirement. IF things took a crap would it hurt? Probably a little with my ego but not hurt us financially.</p><p></p><p>If I can find 3-4 stocks that have potential breakout growth and sit on them for a couple years or more and can cash out with $2-$5K more then great. Not looking to make life-changing money here. Break even, well I tried and had a little fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4233738, member: 14646"] Lots of good advice and appreciate the responses. Like I said, it would only be $2K and is "fun money". My wife and I combined do quite well with our income, have our retirements doing their thing, have no mortgages no car loans or other debt other than some student loans for our son from his freshman year at OSU. We are now paying cash for his college. So, this little venture is purely for fun and I am willing to take higher risk than what i do with my current retirement. IF things took a crap would it hurt? Probably a little with my ego but not hurt us financially. If I can find 3-4 stocks that have potential breakout growth and sit on them for a couple years or more and can cash out with $2-$5K more then great. Not looking to make life-changing money here. Break even, well I tried and had a little fun. [/QUOTE]
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