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<blockquote data-quote="zghorner" data-source="post: 3126227" data-attributes="member: 35089"><p>I believe in the most basic principle of investing: Buy low, Sell high. I believe most people lose money due to lack of research (due diligence) and lack of patience...end up buying high then panicking when the price falls and sell low...then saying "ill never do that again".</p><p></p><p>So what is low right now? I am decently invested in the stock market (about 35% of my LIQUID net worth), mostly safe, oil and gas companies which are/were surprisingly low when I bough them. I am looking for something that has more potential for upside growth even if that is accompanied with increased risk.</p><p></p><p>If I had an FFL, I would invest every dollar I could stand into AR lowers as a long term investment. I see the gun market going along just fine yet the area of the AR is incredibly cheap and considered by many to be bottomed out.</p><p></p><p>To me the stock market as a whole is extremely high. The housing market as a whole is extremely high, at least in Oklahoma. It just seems like a bad idea, to me, to presently jump into all of the usual stuff.</p><p></p><p>so, Any foreign economies that are in shambles yet still investible...foreign bonds? any general markets that are currently bottomed out? Looking for some ideas so I can buy a yacht within the next 5 years,</p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zghorner, post: 3126227, member: 35089"] I believe in the most basic principle of investing: Buy low, Sell high. I believe most people lose money due to lack of research (due diligence) and lack of patience...end up buying high then panicking when the price falls and sell low...then saying "ill never do that again". So what is low right now? I am decently invested in the stock market (about 35% of my LIQUID net worth), mostly safe, oil and gas companies which are/were surprisingly low when I bough them. I am looking for something that has more potential for upside growth even if that is accompanied with increased risk. If I had an FFL, I would invest every dollar I could stand into AR lowers as a long term investment. I see the gun market going along just fine yet the area of the AR is incredibly cheap and considered by many to be bottomed out. To me the stock market as a whole is extremely high. The housing market as a whole is extremely high, at least in Oklahoma. It just seems like a bad idea, to me, to presently jump into all of the usual stuff. so, Any foreign economies that are in shambles yet still investible...foreign bonds? any general markets that are currently bottomed out? Looking for some ideas so I can buy a yacht within the next 5 years, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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