Author Topic: Looking for a high risk/payout investment for ~1500$ (think i found it)  (Read 1461 times)

Facebook stocks.
LOL forget no.

No idea what that is, will look into it.
Thanks for actually suggesting something.
supposedly they have a quicker and higher payout than sticking money into a bank account.

Holy stuff
When you were TEN?
To be fair I only bought it cause I thought it was cool, had no idea it'd increase in value yet.
LOL forget no.
supposedly they have a quicker and higher payout than sticking money into a bank account.
Putting money in a bank isn't investing it lol. Apparently the average payout for a lien is only 3 to 6 percent annuelly, if I can even get them.
« Last Edit: June 24, 2013, 04:42:28 PM by DrenDran »

best advice i can give you is to not invest into something you dont understand

best advice i can give you is to not invest into something you dont understand
This.

Also, look into/learn about mutual funds. While not super-quick, over time they can have a pretty big payout (and are not very risky).

Illegal substances will always be the highest risk/payout investment.

Illegal substances will always be the highest risk/payout investment.
Need more money and connections.
This.

Also, look into/learn about mutual funds. While not super-quick, over time they can have a pretty big payout (and are not very risky).
I'll check it out.

Can't wait until I return from vaction to set my plan into action.

you could buy and sell marijuana. im being serious, if you really wanted too you could. especially if there isnt a good amount/good dealers in your area. obviously its illegal but honestly you cant really get caught unless you like ask some cops or something.

you could buy and sell marijuana. im being serious, if you really wanted too you could. especially if there isnt a good amount/good dealers in your area. obviously its illegal but honestly you cant really get caught unless you like ask some cops or something.
Living with my mom and sister for about a year untill I get a dorm at collage. Not an option atm

bisjerk must know about investing

bisjerk must know about investing
I was honestly hoping he'd have some advice.

I was honestly hoping he'd have some advice.

May not have seen this topic yet.