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Mike M.
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Hypothetical Question: RE or the stock market?

Mike M.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Just curious where everyone is planning on sinking their cash should this turn into a more significant downturn. I have friends big into the market and I have friends big into RE. Curious where your head is at. Cheers!

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Joe Carter
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Joe Carter
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@Mike M. That’s exactly what I did. I have been day trading options as well been making some great returns. Just the other day I made an 800% gain on a Roku call. Definitely worth getting some education and knowledge on Stocks at the moment definitely some games short term to be made. Definitely pick up as many big blue chip stocks you can now you won’t regret it in the next year or two.

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