Author Topic: A fortune missed... right under our noses  (Read 5250 times)

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Offline julianhigginson

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Re: A fortune missed... right under our noses
« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2018, 11:24:34 pm »
A great topic for all us ‘thinkers’...
THE NEXT BIG THING
Post all your Sure Thing investment suggestions - so we can all get rich quick.
Why should we do all the work, while the investors get thrpevreward... ;)

That's a funny post, given the quote under your user name...
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Offline TheNewLab

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Re: A fortune missed... right under our noses
« Reply #26 on: July 19, 2018, 02:38:26 am »
I don't about getting rich quick, but start saving those ducats. Another one is coming...market is high, but nothing solid underneath...the vast majority of Americans are still recovering, all trade tariffs do is raise the price of products at home.

Alternatively, look into China's Hang Seng or Japan's Nikkei. Japan and the EU just signed a free-trade agreement. The US is getting left behind as the EU, Asian Pacific rim, even some African nations and South American.

Just do your homework please, and don't invest more than you are willing to lose...

 

Offline vk6zgo

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Re: A fortune missed... right under our noses
« Reply #27 on: July 22, 2018, 04:15:36 am »
I could have been "Tech Rentals".

Years ago, there was a firm selling secondhand, quite recent model test gear in the UK.
I crunched the numbers, & even with freight to Oz, & perhaps, duty, I could have set up a company renting the gear out.

Everybody asked:- "Who's going to rent test equipment?"
I decided it must be a silly idea, so I didn't do it.

Tech Rentals started up & went from strength to strength.
 

Offline @rt

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Re: A fortune missed... right under our noses
« Reply #28 on: July 22, 2018, 02:46:45 pm »
If I ever wanted to buy stock in a company, it was Microchip, going way back, but it’s not like I had the resource to do it.
 


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