Comment by 2ndorderthought 6 hours ago I'll definitely put money on that one around December for a quick return. Thanks for the tip 6 comments 2ndorderthought Reply essefjo 4 hours ago Why wait till December? Aren't there higher returns the earlier you put money? jfengel 3 hours ago Is it profitable? Current price for No is $.96. Making 4% in 8 months is better than most sure bets but less than the stock market on average. ajross 3 hours ago Stock market's historical average is actually just about 4%/year after inflation. So it does beat it (absent fees), but just barely. 2 replies → 2ndorderthought 2 hours ago Is that how it works? I don't gamble sorry. But this one I will gamble on, heavily
essefjo 4 hours ago Why wait till December? Aren't there higher returns the earlier you put money? jfengel 3 hours ago Is it profitable? Current price for No is $.96. Making 4% in 8 months is better than most sure bets but less than the stock market on average. ajross 3 hours ago Stock market's historical average is actually just about 4%/year after inflation. So it does beat it (absent fees), but just barely. 2 replies → 2ndorderthought 2 hours ago Is that how it works? I don't gamble sorry. But this one I will gamble on, heavily
jfengel 3 hours ago Is it profitable? Current price for No is $.96. Making 4% in 8 months is better than most sure bets but less than the stock market on average. ajross 3 hours ago Stock market's historical average is actually just about 4%/year after inflation. So it does beat it (absent fees), but just barely. 2 replies →
ajross 3 hours ago Stock market's historical average is actually just about 4%/year after inflation. So it does beat it (absent fees), but just barely. 2 replies →
2ndorderthought 2 hours ago Is that how it works? I don't gamble sorry. But this one I will gamble on, heavily
Why wait till December? Aren't there higher returns the earlier you put money?
Is it profitable? Current price for No is $.96. Making 4% in 8 months is better than most sure bets but less than the stock market on average.
Stock market's historical average is actually just about 4%/year after inflation. So it does beat it (absent fees), but just barely.
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Is that how it works? I don't gamble sorry. But this one I will gamble on, heavily