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    Quote Originally Posted by Batteriesnare View Post
    High liquidity and short timeline will not give very good yields.
    This.

    If you are just looking for a place to stash 10k for 6 months open an investment account and Fidelity/Schwab/etc and put it into an index fund.
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    Gold American Eagle's.
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    Precious metals aren't really an investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Precious metals aren't really an investment.
    I'll disagree. Anything that has the potential to put money in your pocket can be considered an investment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Precious metals aren't really an investment.
    As compared to?
    IMO there is no solid investment one can make. Even the () weed money is in limbo awaiting the new Atty General's move. Up Till the election guns were looking to be a very good investment, now they're $400 from brownells, shipped.


    If i had the spare cash I would put it out there as short term loans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I'll disagree. Anything that has the potential to put money in your pocket can be considered an investment.
    Well sure, if you think you can time the market. Which is what everyone thinks they can do, and almost no one can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    If i had the spare cash I would put it out there as short term loans.
    This was going to be my suggestion as well. 6-12 months isn't a lot of time to see returns large enough that you'll feel like it was worth the effort.

    We should probably ask the OP what result he's looking for and see if it's possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    This was going to be my suggestion as well. 6-12 months isn't a lot of time to see returns large enough that you'll feel like it was worth the effort.

    We should probably ask the OP what result he's looking for and see if it's possible.
    If i had the time. I'd borrow it from him, loan it out in $500 increments. Pocket my share and return with a small profit to him.
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    This might be the thread that you were looking for travscout https://www.ar-15.co/threads/143439-...r+peer+lending


    You've been pretty fickle lately, so I'd recommend just holding onto the money do you don't accidentally lose your ass on a bad investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    This was going to be my suggestion as well. 6-12 months isn't a lot of time to see returns large enough that you'll feel like it was worth the effort.

    We should probably ask the OP what result he's looking for and see if it's possible.
    I'd agree other than the higher risk part of it. Micro loan sites might be an option, just be aware of the risk involved. That amount is tough to grow in such a short time with a low risk.


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