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non traditional ways to invest and save money for a house?

I am looking for some non conventional or out of the ordinary uncommon ways to save and invest money. this is for 5-7 of investing.

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  2. I don't know how non-traditional this is. I DO KNOW when its done - it works! THIS IS NOT SPAM. You should buy a copy of this book: “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Classon Its very easy to read. Its very easy to follow. You can write in it. You can make notes in it. All you have to do is to read five [5] pages - Let’s count 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 pages of this book - or any book - each and every day. OR You can leave it sit on the shelf, on a table or on the floor and let it collect dust. Suggestion: Journal every day on your computer. What you learned and what you were taught. What to do and what not to do. Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it! VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name!
  3. I had the same problem as you have. I had a good amount of money, but didn't knew where to invest it. So I looked around for something that gave me a great return towards a low risk. And the only thing I could find was a mannaged account. Here you can follow up my results of every day: http://my-robottrader.blogspot.com/ I'm verry excited because I already have 45% ROI in one month and a half. My moneymannager is giving me great support, and answer all of my questions almost immediatly. Annyway feel free to contact me (adress on my blog) and I'll bring you in direct contact with my money mannager.
  4. If you want a quick return on your money then trading in cfd,s is the way to go. You dont actually buy shares as such but buy a contract on the assets. You then earn or lose money on the opening and closing price of the asset. Many people have got rich very quick from cfd's but there is also the risk of losing money quickly. Finding a broker will help as they can advice you on stops that sell when the asset falls below a certain amount you can afford to lose. you can find more information at http://www.cfd-to-cfd-trading.co.uk
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