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jbiz718
05-03-03, 12:40 PM
After I have sold both of my companies I would think I would be sleeping more. From what it seems that I have not done. I will say that since I have sold both my companies, I spend alot less time in front of the PC, which to be honest I am glad to say.
I think I spend more time analyzing my spending habbits now, which takes a lot of time and really is quite upsetting to see the money slowly go away.
Joe
interactive
05-03-03, 01:55 PM
Start investing! Or buy out another business, some way to earn some income instead of watching your money go away slowly. Without computers, I'm not sure if I could stand living ;).
jbiz718
05-03-03, 02:12 PM
Well I do invest at the moment and am doing well. I think at this poing I am just going to finish school instead of buying another business. Though I may work on a website or some project.
Time is money, and sleep is a waste of time ;)
hostpath.com
05-03-03, 05:43 PM
Start trading options. I've found it to be a very challenging, interesting, and -- so far -- incredibly profitable thing to do!
jbiz718
05-03-03, 06:13 PM
Options are one thing, I stick to my mutual funds, they do well and I have little monitoring to do on them.
interactive
05-03-03, 07:13 PM
I like CD's :D. I never really wanted to do anything with investing as I'm the kind of person that hates risk for the most part (although I do recommend investing ;)).
jbiz718
05-03-03, 10:09 PM
Well CD's would be fine but they tie up your money for a period of time and the reward is rather low at this point.
My recommendation is AAA rated bond fund, will outperform CDs almost all the time, plus usually low risk.
Also look for a bond Manager by the name of William Gross, he manages a few funds. PIMCO Managment, Harbor Bond Funds, he's is known as the best in the business.
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