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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Thinking of selling my car
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<blockquote data-quote="Zemedici" data-source="post: 13023611" data-attributes="member: 146355"><p>I would sell the jewelry, and keep the GT500. As long as you keep the miles off of her, and keep her in excellent shape, you can still sell her in a few years for a good chunk of change, and you'll get to enjoy her in the meantime. I wouldnt say "dont worry about your future so much", as younger guys like you and myself should definitely keep it in mind, but its also good to enjoy the "toys" before marriage, house purchasing and....the inevitable....kids. :beer:</p><p></p><p>You can use the jewelry money to invest and create a portfolio, and keep the car. Win Win.</p><p></p><p>Also, take a year or so and learn how the stock market works. The ins and outs, stocks/bonds and different types, high return vs small return, trends, etc. Even after you've learned a good bit, still hire an advisor, as this is their job, and they make money when you make money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zemedici, post: 13023611, member: 146355"] I would sell the jewelry, and keep the GT500. As long as you keep the miles off of her, and keep her in excellent shape, you can still sell her in a few years for a good chunk of change, and you'll get to enjoy her in the meantime. I wouldnt say "dont worry about your future so much", as younger guys like you and myself should definitely keep it in mind, but its also good to enjoy the "toys" before marriage, house purchasing and....the inevitable....kids. :beer: You can use the jewelry money to invest and create a portfolio, and keep the car. Win Win. Also, take a year or so and learn how the stock market works. The ins and outs, stocks/bonds and different types, high return vs small return, trends, etc. Even after you've learned a good bit, still hire an advisor, as this is their job, and they make money when you make money. [/QUOTE]
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