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Many have entered this investment to become millionaires, others simply for a modest gain.
So, what is your expectation on the return of this investment?
All comments welcomed!
:wave:
Lux
Waiting in WI
06-14-2006, 11:42 AM
Just want enough to finish paying off my house and some bills that are killing me. That would be enough for me.
Corwin
06-14-2006, 12:03 PM
Many have entered this investment to become millionaires, others simply for a modest gain.
So, what is your expectation on the return of this investment?
All comments welcomed!
:wave:
Lux
I'm in this investment to put my money where my mouth is. I support the March of Freedom across the globe and I've put myself FIRMLY on the side of victory.
Now, I would LOVE to have this investment pay off beyond my wildest dreams. That would be fantastic.
BUT
IF I only make a small amount of money - I'll take it and buy my self a Hybrid Car so I don't have to use as much Gasoline and help reduce our Oil Addiction.
Either way - if Freedom Wins - I'm happy.
Corwin
midnight
06-14-2006, 12:10 PM
Even with a small r/v I would have a couple million, but I would keep my job. I love my job. I may not work as much, but I would not quit.
Lonestar
06-14-2006, 12:13 PM
I saw no selection for all of the above. I beleive something will happen soon but to really acheive all the massive gains we aspire for it will take time and eventually it will get there. I also beleive GW will not leave office without it happening. It would be his legacy so to speak. I want to pay bills, build a house (paid for with cash) to live off the grid and hopefully become my own boss. That would be great and anything more would exceed my wildest dreams. I do have some wild dreams. Come on dinar!!!
panhead
06-14-2006, 12:14 PM
I'm in this investment to put my money where my mouth is. I support the March of Freedom across the globe and I've put myself FIRMLY on the side of victory.
Now, I would LOVE to have this investment pay off beyond my wildest dreams. That would be fantastic.
BUT
IF I only make a small amount of money - I'll take it and buy my self a Hybrid Car so I don't have to use as much Gasoline and help reduce our Oil Addiction.
Either way - if Freedom Wins - I'm happy.
Hybrid Car?......not so much on this end!
For those of you dreaming of being your own boss .... it's not all what it's cracked up to be. Definitely nicer than punching a time clock but a lot more headaches on many different levels.
Hate to be a downer but I speak from experience.
For me ... a few trips, bigger house and security for the future (mine and my children's). I'm a rather content person when it comes to worldly goods.
maxie63
06-14-2006, 01:12 PM
:happy26: :happy64: I would pay off all of my credit cards, definitely move out of Miami to someplace smaller, like Cocoa Beach, break out all of my Jan & Dean & Beach Boy Cd's, crack open a cold one, relax.
Then, when the reality of the situation sets in,............
I'd crack open another cold one.
DinarRailroader
06-14-2006, 01:25 PM
I don't want to spend the next 30 years on a locomotive at all hours of the day and night. My children are growing up fast and I don't want to be a passing memory. My holdings will make a better life for my family.
iamrealdreamer
06-14-2006, 02:07 PM
Still not sure what the Dinar holds for us but I am sure what the ISX will do over the next 10 yrs, I was in Seattle for the Dot com craze and one single company can make you millions with your stock, now what are the odds of one of the 20 we are invested in making us wealthy? (If not 3 or 4 of them)
Not really looking for an answer, we already know it! :happy64:
T & M Dinars
06-14-2006, 02:22 PM
I won't pay off my house, because I need the tax deduction. I do want to pay off my second mortgage, pay off bills created from putting two kids through college. Take care of our parents. Give to those in need. Oh...and buy the hybird car too!!!
God Bless and the best of luck to us all!!
ISX_TIME
06-14-2006, 02:38 PM
THE STRIKE
GEORGE: I've been doing a lot of thinking. This might be my chance to start giving something back.
JERRY: You want to give something back? Start with the 20 thousand dollars.
GEORGE: I'm serious.
JERRY: You're going to start your own charity?
GEORGE: I think I could be a philanthropist. a kick butt philanthropist! I would have all this money, and people would love me. Then they would come to me.. and
beg! And if I felt like it, I would help them out. And then they would owe me big time! (Thinking to himself) .. First thing I'm gonna need is a driver..
(Scene ends)
Garym
06-14-2006, 03:40 PM
Myself I don't have very many dinar, only what I could afford to loose and not miss. So I need a big reval to or hand on to mine until it gets to where I need it. But a 1 US dollar for 1 NID would suit me fine, and give me enough to pay cash for a modest house and buy a couple of new sensible cars nothing exotic. I would keep my job just so that I can make some spending money and just live debt free.
If you think about it paying off your house and your cars takes care of 2 of the biggest monthly bills anyone could have. Take those out of the picture and then look at your current salary, and it start to look a hole lot better when you are only looking at that as your spending cash.
dinar_skeptic
06-14-2006, 06:48 PM
1. Lose it all
2. Depreciate 50%
3. No gain, hope to get out without losing anything.
These should be on the checkbox options.
iamrealdreamer
06-14-2006, 06:54 PM
1. Lose it all
2. Depreciate 50%
3. No gain, hope to get out without losing anything.
These should be on the checkbox options.
Yea, he should have said "Only positive posts" in this poll, maybe then you would get it, :lmao:(probably not though)
AirForceCop
06-14-2006, 06:56 PM
1. Lose it all
2. Depreciate 50%
3. No gain, hope to get out without losing anything.
These should be on the checkbox options.
Since we are adding:
4. Put dinar_skeptic on ignore! DONE...
Since we are adding:
4. Put dinar_skeptic on ignore! DONE...
Unfortunately, I can't :(
But I would if I could :D
Yea, he should have said "Only positive posts" in this poll, maybe then you would get it, :lmao:(probably not though)
You're right on!
Some people are really so worried that the dinar won't appreciate if too many find this opportunity.
They won't admit, but it's why they are here.
:wave:
Corwin
06-14-2006, 07:08 PM
Hybrid Car?......not so much on this end!
Honestly, I want an electric car (powered by the Atom! ;)
But I'd settle for getting a hybrid and upgrading the batteries it to get 100mpg (the upgrade shop has opened in LA!)
And then to get some Morgan Horses - they're much more "eco-friendly" :-D
Corwin
CaddieMan
06-14-2006, 08:11 PM
I just want enough to buy a keg machine and to stock it for a couple of years:drunk: :drunk: :drunk:
Bothoms
06-15-2006, 03:16 AM
For me, the dinar is just the start of things. I plan to get into other investments. As for work, well, I plan to open up a few business -- small stuff, but I'll be the boss.
One of my biggest plans is this--- There are a lot of people stuck in the rent market. They're close to having enough to have a home of their own, but it's out of reach. There are too many people concerned about getting rich off of real estate that they actually end up depriving some people. I want to buy some land and put up some good quality, low price houses. I would sell them for only a little above cost; far below the actual value. This would give some people an opportunity to get a step up in life.
gdawg242
06-15-2006, 07:30 AM
Make enough to travel around the world and have some fun.
CashMan
06-16-2006, 09:09 AM
I got into this thinking of making a few million with all the hype back then. Rumors etc. I still believe I will make money but not millions but enought to pay off bills and set up a nice college fund for my grandchildren. :happy64:
Hi,
The dinar should be valued at $3,000US per million Here is why
An average civil service worker in Iraq makes 60,000 dinar a month. If you figure an average US worker makes $2000 a month you have your average to work from
REITman
06-17-2006, 05:17 AM
For me, the dinar is just the start of things. I plan to get into other investments. As for work, well, I plan to open up a few business -- small stuff, but I'll be the boss.
One of my biggest plans is this--- There are a lot of people stuck in the rent market. They're close to having enough to have a home of their own, but it's out of reach. There are too many people concerned about getting rich off of real estate that they actually end up depriving some people. I want to buy some land and put up some good quality, low price houses. I would sell them for only a little above cost; far below the actual value. This would give some people an opportunity to get a step up in life.
Wasn't there a movie about someone like this? Oh yeah, "It's a Wonderful Life".
You're George Bailey, Bothoms!
Nice dream I hope you get it. :) Just keep an eye on Mr. Potter and Uncle Billy.
Bothoms
06-17-2006, 09:28 AM
Wasn't there a movie about someone like this? Oh yeah, "It's a Wonderful Life".
You're George Bailey, Bothoms!
Nice dream I hope you get it. :) Just keep an eye on Mr. Potter and Uncle Billy.
Thank you Clarence, I mean, REITman. :lmao:
Yeah, I hope that it works out. I think it's fine to take care of ourselves and our families, but we should also use some of the money to benefit others. JMO :happy26:
Hello all,first I would invest in buying loops and psycojerm a clue and a bar of soap so they could wash off all that stupid.
then I would buy a round of drinks for everybody else on the forum.
REITman
06-17-2006, 12:10 PM
Thank you Clarence, I mean, REITman. :lmao:
Yeah, I hope that it works out. I think it's fine to take care of ourselves and our families, but we should also use some of the money to benefit others. JMO :happy26:
I agree. Now I'm off to Nick' s for a Mulled wine, heavy on the cinnamon and light on the cloves. See ya in Bedford Falls. :)
imwright1
06-17-2006, 12:14 PM
Hello all,first I would invest in buying loops and psycojerm a clue and a bar of soap so they could wash off all that stupid.
then I would buy a round of drinks for everybody else on the forum.
where can i get a ticket for that show. I would love to see those guys eat it. Soon we'll will richer. "Stay the course" by GWB.
H2OLover
06-17-2006, 01:17 PM
who am i trying to kid ..........i wanna be stinking rich !
Ret is right being your own boss sucks ..... long hours and no work ethic in those i hire ...whats a duck to do ......pray for .10 +
Buckster
06-17-2006, 06:20 PM
I can only afford 2 Mil, I will buy hopefully a few rental houses, and just use the "Shot in the Arm" to create the snowball effect and buy a house and pay it off every 3 years and a nice vacation.
mizi5211
06-17-2006, 08:34 PM
financially freedom:wave:
iamrealdreamer
06-17-2006, 11:30 PM
......pray for .10 +
>>>>>>>>>> Praying now! <<<<<<<<<<
panhead
06-17-2006, 11:50 PM
Hello all,first I would invest in buying loops and psycojerm a clue and a bar of soap so they could wash off all that stupid.
then I would buy a round of drinks for everybody else on the forum.
I drink Bourbon.......recomend Ajax and a wire brush to replace the bar of soap.
H2OLover
06-18-2006, 12:14 AM
I drink Bourbon.......recomend Ajax and a wire brush to replace the bar of soap.
I know i should not be laughing or typing this ........but .... this is to funny
Texas_dinar
06-18-2006, 12:26 AM
I would open my own business and invest...make sure i am set for life and generations to come.
pearse1916
06-18-2006, 04:50 PM
im hanging onto mine untill i see a $=1 iqd if i get that ill cash out and start an import company importing everything from washing machines to the clothes you wash in them , have a secure future for my family
go iraq
he who dares rodders WINS!
timbo23
06-21-2006, 05:25 PM
I'm not expecting to be a millionaire, but I do hope to be able to live comfortably. I'd stay working where I am and just use the money help life along at a modest level of comfort.
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