What other things can you invest in besides stocks, bonds, money markets, and mutual funds?

December 17, 2007

blueabe162 asked:


I’ve already invested into a mutual fund, I have a couple cd’s already, but I’m wanting to invest in some of the weird stuff that many people haven’t heard of. I’m looking into purchasing tax lien certificates and have thought about the real estate, but I’d like to find something a little less complicated than real estate.
I’d like to add I JUST turned 27 a couple months ago.

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Comments

8 Responses to “What other things can you invest in besides stocks, bonds, money markets, and mutual funds?”

  1. Tax Lien Fund on December 20th, 2007 2:30 pm

    Tax Lien Investing Fund

    ever thought about collecting art?

  2. tax lien investing on December 22nd, 2007 12:16 am

    Tax Lien Investing Fund

    Buy houses for sure! You’ll never lose your money. Look for house to be fixed, makes some works and paint all the walls and then resell or rent them!

  3. Tax Lien Investing on December 23rd, 2007 7:53 am

    Tax Lien Investing

    1st off I agree with lorenzo real estate is the way to wealth. 2nd dont purchase tax LIENS, purchase tax DEEDS….BIG difference….with real estate you cant go wrong…..good luck

  4. Tax Lien Investing on December 25th, 2007 9:12 pm

    Tax Lien Investing

    you could invest in my invention.

  5. Tax Lien Investing on December 26th, 2007 9:12 pm

    Tax Lien Investing

    Real Estate is not that tricky or complicated, I have been working with investors for 5 years and have got great results. If you think about it, real estate is not going to go anywhere and if it does, you have insurance. Right now in Indianapolis the city is selling bulk properties for pennies on the dollar they are appraising for at least 55,000 and you can get a bulk of 10 to 20 at a time for a price well below the appreised value. With alot of my investors I also took care of the re-hab and property management.

  6. Tax Lien Fund on December 26th, 2007 10:14 pm

    Tax Lien Fund

    May not be “exotic” enough for you, but Real Estate Investment Trusts, or Canadian Oil Trusts. They are asset based and pay high dividends, royalties, etc. I’m assuming that your main objective is to make money, not just have some “weird” investment for bragging rights. (double check your motives)

  7. Tax Lien Investing Fund on December 30th, 2007 3:08 am

    Tax Lien Fund

    get rid of the cds to start. Stocks already cover much of the other stuff. DBV covers currencies. IAU covers physical gold. REITS cover real estate. Owning a stock or MF does not mean you have that base “covered”. SIlver also has an etf as does alternative energy; individual & collective foreign countries; etc. etfconnect.com 1 help point.

  8. tax lien investing on January 1st, 2008 9:36 pm

    Tax Lien Fund

    try commodity future

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