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Are a lot of people forgetting the 2011 GT is still a GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="warlockgs" data-source="post: 10330706" data-attributes="member: 111977"><p>Switching out of an S&P500 based mutual fund into 100% gold is what allowed me to afford my brand-new 2011 GT. And even then, I *still* financed a good chunk of the car purchase. Why? Because my investing strategy outruns the percentage rate on my car loan.</p><p></p><p>Sure, over a LONG period of time, the S&P500 will give 12%; if you're smarter, you can see trends before they happen and move your money around accordingly, and find even bigger returns.</p><p></p><p>But this is a Mustang forum, not an investment one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warlockgs, post: 10330706, member: 111977"] Switching out of an S&P500 based mutual fund into 100% gold is what allowed me to afford my brand-new 2011 GT. And even then, I *still* financed a good chunk of the car purchase. Why? Because my investing strategy outruns the percentage rate on my car loan. Sure, over a LONG period of time, the S&P500 will give 12%; if you're smarter, you can see trends before they happen and move your money around accordingly, and find even bigger returns. But this is a Mustang forum, not an investment one. [/QUOTE]
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