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Old 06-26-2013, 03:35 PM   #1
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CDs don't make anything bc of the Fed. Bonds are ok I prefer junk bonds from corporations. Investing in local companies doesn't make sense unless u mean venture capital in which case you are rolling in dough.
investing in any company can bring a profit, esp small businesses in little towns. and cd's bring money over time if you say they dont you're straight retarded.
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investing in any company can bring a profit, esp small businesses in little towns. and cd's bring money over time if you say they dont you're straight retarded.
You dumb hick. Explain what you mean by "investing" in these small local companies bc it couldn't possibly mean over any stock market. Only way you make money in local companies is through loaning them money in which they pay you back in interest which is investing but I know that's not what u meant.

CDs nowadays barely beat inflation you stupid cunt. This is bc the Feds have eased monetary policy. Interest rates on a cd nowadays you'd be lucky to see 2%.
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Old 06-26-2013, 03:52 PM   #3
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You dumb hick. Explain what you mean by "investing" in these small local companies bc it couldn't possibly mean over any stock market. Only way you make money in local companies is through loaning them money in which they pay you back in interest which is investing but I know that's not what u meant.

CDs nowadays barely beat inflation you stupid cunt. This is bc the Feds have eased monetary policy. Interest rates on a cd nowadays you'd be lucky to see 2%.
your a straight fucking moron aero and dont know wtf your talking about. i did mean loaning then money which is INVESTING and earning interest off of it me and philly talk about the shit ALL THE TIME and I make more then 2 % off every single cd i have. ur a fucking moron to be exact. thanks for coming have a nice day.
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