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<blockquote data-quote="Jmurrz" data-source="post: 15292720" data-attributes="member: 153125"><p>I usually look at trading stocks. It is a bit more risky but if you can choose well and with a little luck you will yield much more. If you are looking at risk free, with small gains I would look into T-bills. I doubt that US gov. will not be able to pay you back next year. I have not dabbled with much more than that though.</p><p></p><p>Ideally you should diversify between stocks bonds and cash. That will be the safest route with the best returns. Even if you lose on something you will gain on another. It just depends on your risk propensity and goals for return. If I knew half as much about investing as I do worthless information about cars I would be able to make you a millionaire by then, but unfortunately I am limited. </p><p></p><p>By the way, Congrats!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmurrz, post: 15292720, member: 153125"] I usually look at trading stocks. It is a bit more risky but if you can choose well and with a little luck you will yield much more. If you are looking at risk free, with small gains I would look into T-bills. I doubt that US gov. will not be able to pay you back next year. I have not dabbled with much more than that though. Ideally you should diversify between stocks bonds and cash. That will be the safest route with the best returns. Even if you lose on something you will gain on another. It just depends on your risk propensity and goals for return. If I knew half as much about investing as I do worthless information about cars I would be able to make you a millionaire by then, but unfortunately I am limited. By the way, Congrats! [/QUOTE]
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