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Ask HN: Cheap Assets and how HN invests their money

5 pointsby brads84over 11 years ago
A lot of focus here on HN is increasing income through startups, consulting, etc and I&#x27;ve learned a lot about this from HN. Now I&#x27;m curious how you smart folks invest your money or grow your money (through assets, stocks, rental properties, and the like...)<p>I can&#x27;t seem to find much in the way of small assets (thinking a few thousand dollars or so) that provides dividends or grows in value other than stocks. Stocks make me nervous because generally speaking they seem overpriced and I imagine that the specialists have grabbed most of the deals.<p>Thanks!

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ninja2789over 11 years ago
Don&#x27;t think of the stock market as being limited to buying Company A vs. B. You have access to other asset classes (bonds&#x2F;commodities&#x2F;emerging markets) through mutual funds and ETFs.<p>Building wealth is a long-term thing. Understanding what you&#x27;re buying and knowing what your goals are will be key to building your assets so you gain access to the more interesting investment options (rental properties, hedge funds, etc).<p>Note, I said more &#x27;interesting&#x27;, not necessarily better.<p>Good luck.
jkbycover 11 years ago
I also would like to know more, it is a complex topic.<p>When investing you always have to consider the timeframe and risk you are willing to take. For example, for a long-term rather low risk investment you could buy an index fund - a fund that tries to replicate a market index such as S&amp;P 500 - in that case you will know that your investment will do roughly as good as market does.