Yesterday I inherited $50,000 from an aunt who didn't have any kids. I don't have any debt- if you were to invest $15...

Yesterday I inherited $50,000 from an aunt who didn't have any kids. I don't have any debt- if you were to invest $15,000 today what would you do with it?

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fuck off.

Diversify by putting 90% into bitcoin and keep 10% as cash under the bed

Thank you

open a forex account and trade

Property

Bitcoin, the answer is always Bitcoin.

Leveraged bitcoin

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highly leveraged bitcoin.

like 100x

here we go

get in the car pusstty

$15k? dunno that's not really an investment base.

>property
>bitcoin

its leveraged bubble

Utility stocks.

how do i leverage bitcoin, i only use coinbase

Throw it in my 401k.

Buy Bitcoin.
Buy Trumpcoin with Bitcoin.

Wait for the Trumpcoin pump on the inauguration.

Dump it back into Bitcoin.

Transfer the Bitcoin back into your bank account in the form of cash. Or buy silver and gold and pay with Bitcoin at a site that accepts it, like Provident or something.

I actually short-term invested 15k in CSBR today.

Do you really think Trumpcoin will gain on the inauguration?

It very well may, but keep in mind he's a shill.

Not enough info. Do you have income and how much of that do you currently save?


>have no debt, want to invest 15k/50k

Sound like you want to ball out with 35k or keep 35k cash for some reason.

With that attitude you'll be back to 0 in no time.

I wouldn't spend more than 10% of it.

Yes, absolutely. It spiked on election night/morning after by %300-%400 or something like that, then it dropped, but still above where it had been previously.

After the inauguration I'll dump most of it, but hold on to some in case it turns out to have staying power and goes to the moon. It's so cheap, so why not.