Des idées "stupides" pour de très bons investissements
Bonjour! On a beaucoup parlé récemment de la l'investissement alternatif. À première vue, ce sont parfois des idées stupides, mais comme on dit, si quelque chose est stupide et que ça marche, ce n'est pas stupide :D Au cours des 15 dernières années, vous pourriez gagner encore plus avec ces briques qu'avec des actions ou de l'or, car il y a est une demande parmi les amateurs de Lego pour des ensembles bien conservés qui ne sont plus produits. J'ai aussi beaucoup entendu parler des vins d'investissement. Ma question - que pensez-vous de ces façons d'investir ? Comment estimer le risque, comment prédire la demande future de quelque chose ? Ou peut-être avez-vous des idées de "certitudes" dans un tel investissement alternatif ?
Bonjour! On a beaucoup parlé récemment de la l'investissement alternatif. À première vue, ce sont parfois des idées stupides, mais comme on dit, si quelque chose est stupide et que ça marche, ce n'est pas stupide :D Au cours des 15 dernières années, vous pourriez gagner encore plus avec ces briques qu'avec des actions ou de l'or, car il y a est une demande parmi les amateurs de Lego pour des ensembles bien conservés qui ne sont plus produits. J'ai aussi beaucoup entendu parler des vins d'investissement. Ma question - que pensez-vous de ces façons d'investir ? Comment estimer le risque, comment prédire la demande future de quelque chose ? Ou peut-être avez-vous des idées de "certitudes" dans un tel investissement alternatif ?
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You will never be sure with such non-standard ideas, but in general the idea is not stupid. Hobbyists have always been and always will be. It's like with vintage cars or motorcycles - many have made a fortune on a vehicle inherited from their grandfather, forgotten in the garage. The same principle applies to investing in whiskey. Some also collect craft beer bottles, caps, labels. All in all, it's a perfect hobby for beer drinkers - they drink beer anyway, and they will collect a collection by the way. :D
You will never be sure with such non-standard ideas, but in general the idea is not stupid. Hobbyists have always been and always will be. It's like with vintage cars or motorcycles - many have made a fortune on a vehicle inherited from their grandfather, forgotten in the garage. The same principle applies to investing in whiskey. Some also collect craft beer bottles, caps, labels. All in all, it's a perfect hobby for beer drinkers - they drink beer anyway, and they will collect a collection by the way. :D
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I once invested in a stupid mower and trimmer when I lived in Scotland. Due to the fact that I am very nice and liked, in a moment I was mowing the grass of all my neighbors. They each paid me £20 for the lawn.
Previously at work I was earning £250 for 40 hours of hard manual labor in production. After buying these two tools, I started earning the same amount of money in one day while having a nice time talking to my neighbors and working outdoors.
Such a stupid little investment, but it paid off.
I will add that after some time the business developed and I had to buy a bus, more equipment and hire two employees :)
I once invested in a stupid mower and trimmer when I lived in Scotland. Due to the fact that I am very nice and liked, in a moment I was mowing the grass of all my neighbors. They each paid me £20 for the lawn.
Previously at work I was earning £250 for 40 hours of hard manual labor in production. After buying these two tools, I started earning the same amount of money in one day while having a nice time talking to my neighbors and working outdoors.
Such a stupid little investment, but it paid off.
I will add that after some time the business developed and I had to buy a bus, more equipment and hire two employees :)
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