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All Forum Posts by: Brian Pickens

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Post: Best way to invest with $20-$25K?

Brian PickensPosted
  • Tampa, FL
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 18

I don't know know why everyone continues to throw their hat in the ring just to get some rude retort. She obviously knows what she's doing.

@Raeshelle Cooke

You specifically asked, "Can anyone give strategies?" - then why are you so defensive and jumping all over these people who are taking the time out of their day and simply offering their answer to your question. Perhaps they are just giving you some different things to consider, seeing as that you're new to all this. Challenge is good sometimes, it doesn't always have to be filled with such vitriol.

We don't know what you do or don't know. This is a forum to give feedback, discuss ideas and options. If you already have an answer to anything anyone is going to suggest, then you don't need anyone's help in this forum.

Your attitude alone, and the fact that you aren't even open to hearing what may be opposing viewpoints, is discouraging and really, in my opinion, where you need to start. Drop the chip on your shoulder, open your mind, and just have a polite and friendly conversation. We're all here to help one another.

Good luck to you!