Tesla Semi

>being this ignorant about law and the business itself

>i have $5k
>buy a house
lol. but seriously this is not bad advice. ETFs and index funds are the safe way to go. but those are better served for long term pretax accounts. if you just want to fuck around and youre young and can accept the risk, go in on a few companies you believe in with money you can lose and it can pay off.

im really bullish on the BOTZ ETF right now myself. check that one out too.

>Is now a good time?

It's always a good time to buy and sell a house user. Alway!

tuckers are soon to be out of jobs, well long haul truckers that is. We'll still need meat sacks to unload the goods for now.

Should have stayed in school bitch boys.

10% of the US gdp involves transport. We're in for a wild ride lads

>i have $5k
>buy a house
i meant use the money as a downpayment on a cheap ass property somewhere. you can find one that cheap. fix it up on weekends if its in real bad shape, even at 500 a month if its at least 100 bucks over your mortgage payment you can cover insurance, and even if the
y burn the house down you are safe. and you will end up owning the property, the main thing is breaking even and covering the property taxes.

500 a month probably wouldn't even pay for tax, insurance, and maintenance on a leased property. and a place that cheap/shitty is going to be in a neighborhood attracting very undesirable tenants.

listen i agree with you, ive been looking into it myself lately and its a great way to make money, but not when you have $5k to play with. $100k and now you're talking. property ownership is way more expensive than you think. you cant just 'fix up' a house in your spare time. youre forgetting building permits, licensed tradesmen, lawyers, etc.

Enlighten me.

seeandthere is a fuckton more to trucking than just the moving the wheel and pedals part.

$5k is kiddie change when trading stocks