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[QUOTE="Towney007, post: 3546237, member: 5832"] My big gains have been in mobile gaming. GLUU and ZNGA have been very, very good to me and they're super cheap stocks you can pile on now. I'm mostly a dividend guy right now. Best investment you can possibly make is erasing any debt you can and trading slow growth. I'm in a boatload of High Dividend yield ETF's and REITS. TIPS are great if you're worried about inflation. Outside of that, I hate giving people investment advice especially at a time like this where legit you could roll in it tomorrow or be up the creek. That an your investment strategy needs to be yours, not someone else's. Don't go looking around for a pat on the back or reassurance. Do your homework, too. But generally speaking, you won't get rich, but you'll get growth, better your financial future and protect yourself against volatility in general doing the mix I suggested above. It's not full proof, nothing is - but it's your best bet if you want to start investing well, learn the ropes, etc. And I mean there's huge limitations to Robin Hood, but there's always something to tossing $100-$200 on there and just messing around with low-dollar stocks. If you lose it,consider it an investment in your education. Honestly - that's mostly how I learned about the market. By just doing it. Made some hilariously stupid and naive mistakes - but also made some really good ones. Just don't ever get in over your head until you've really got a handle on what you're doing. [/QUOTE]
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