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Ferrer

38 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2024 :  14:39:12  Show Profile  Reply
Hello. It so happens that I have accumulated a certain amount of money and I would like this money not to lie around, but to bring profit. How to achieve this?

GroveStret

USA
37 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2024 :  14:43:37  Show Profile  Reply
You need to think about investing this money somewhere. Maybe you should buy shares of some reliable company? That could bring a good return
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Marlog

35 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2024 :  14:53:52  Show Profile  Reply
Yes, it could. You can also lose money. I personally think that you should not risk your money. It's better to put it in the bank. There they will be safe, and savings will never be superfluous.
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Bigus

USA
27 Posts

Posted - Sep 09 2024 :  15:00:55  Show Profile  Reply
You see, here's the thing. The bad thing is that the money in the bank simply depreciates. You see what inflation is, so there is no point in keeping it there. Money should be in circulation all the time, I think. Author! Have you ever thought to start betting with bitcoins: https://betclone.com/crypto.shtml ? It seems to me that this is a very profitable occupation.
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