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How does one get rich in a depression?
2/27/2007
 | bobjam
Posted on 02/27/2007 1:29:53 PM PST by bobjam
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To: bobjam
    by bottling and selling your tears
 
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posted on 
02/27/2007 1:58:10 PM PST
by 
Cyclopean Squid
(Patron Saint of Mediocrity)
 
To: bobjam
    
I'm growing apples as we type.
 
42
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:00:25 PM PST
by 
Cagey
 
To: bobjam
To: MrB
    ""things" being houses and land... "
  
 That is always good but the main thing is to know the true value of anything and having the cash on hand to buy it if it is being sold too cheap.
  
 What is something really worth? What will someone sell it for? Do I have cash on hand to buy things being sold for far less than the true value I can sell it for?
  
 Knowing the true value of anything, and having the cash to to benefit when you are offered the opportunities is the key.
  
 First learn the real value that you can sell it for, you can start small and the cash will come.
44
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:06:21 PM PST
by 
Beagle8U
(Jimmy Carter changed me into a Republican.......R. W. Reagan  made me DAMN proud of it!)
 
To: Tijeras_Slim
    Invent a car that runs on Muslim outrage.WHOA !! You'd better watch out......The 'Big Mo*' might get p^ssed.
 Nam Vet
 * May the fleas of 1000 camels infest his shorts
 
45
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:06:29 PM PST
by 
Nam Vet
( The original point and click interface was a Smith & Wesson.)
 
To: bobjam
    Rob drug dealers. The police will be to busy and understaffed during a depression. Street Dealers are generally to stupid to defend themselves in any good way, and usually carry a few grand around. Rob a few in ski mask, then plow the money back into real estate. 
 
Sound advice. Oh, and you'll need a big gun.
 
46
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:09:35 PM PST
by 
Domicile of Doom
(Center amber dot on head and squeeze for best results)
 
To: Tijeras_Slim; bobjam; cyborg
To: bobjam
    open a pawnshop in methland.
 
48
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:17:34 PM PST
by 
Rakkasan1
((Illegal immigrants are just undocumented friends you haven't met yet!))
 
To: bobjam
    Ok, put on your thinking cap and think where your information about depression comes from? Do you think the media lied a little back then? Was there an agenda? I hate to say it but too much of our picture of the world comes from the movies. 
 
It was bad and it was real but it was not what you think it was. A third were still making money, a third were breaking even and a third were going broke..........
 
49
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:17:52 PM PST
by 
PeterPrinciple
( Seeking the truth here folks.)
 
To: bobjam
    Draw cartoons. Walt Disney started building his fortune during the Depression.
 
50
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:27:18 PM PST
by 
Sterm26
(Death before Dhimmitude!)
 
To: honestfreedom69; bobjam
    I agree. My Grandfather worked for the Post Office in the '30's so he had a paycheck. He bought cotton at a nickel a bale, and sold it some years later when prices went back up. Even despite a fire that claimed a portion of it, he made pretty good money.
 
51
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:46:11 PM PST
by 
HeadOn
(Insert tagline here.)
 
To: bobjam
52
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:46:33 PM PST
by 
BigTex5
 
To: bobjam
    Write a book of advice on how to get rich, that will sell like crazy
 
53
posted on 
02/27/2007 2:47:50 PM PST
by 
woofie
 
To: Diana in Wisconsin
    Thank you for that story. It goes to show that there is no substitute to responsibility and a strong work ethic (unless of course your grandfather made millions off of bootlegging and insider trading).
 
54
posted on 
02/27/2007 4:30:41 PM PST
by 
bobjam
 
To: teenyelliott
    It appears that there is a growing consensus on this site that real estate is the key. 
 
I wish to thank everyone for this discussion (no I do not believe we are headed into depression, but yes I do fear there will be some rough times in the next two decades)
 
55
posted on 
02/27/2007 4:32:49 PM PST
by 
bobjam
 
To: bobjam
    It seems to me that every change in the economy brings opportunity. So then, if the economy collapses (recession or depression), what opportunities are there?For those who have to ask, none.....
 
56
posted on 
02/27/2007 4:33:02 PM PST
by 
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
 
To: bobjam
    Change your name to Kennedy, contact relatives in Ireland, sell whiskey, use profits to buy stocks and businesses at absurdly low prices.
 
57
posted on 
02/27/2007 4:33:11 PM PST
by 
BlueNgold
(Feed the Tree .....)
 
To: Sterm26
    Draw cartoons. Walt Disney started building his fortune during the Depression.Walt Disney had a partner in his endeavors however. LSD...
 
58
posted on 
02/27/2007 4:34:56 PM PST
by 
EGPWS
(Trust in God, question everyone else)
 
To: bobjam
    Saying that you think there will be some rough times over the next two decades is like predicting that the sun may in fact rise in the east in the near term future. Have you considered a career as a traveling psychic?
 ;-)
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posted on 
02/27/2007 4:35:33 PM PST
by 
BlueNgold
(Feed the Tree .....)
 
To: bobjam
    My husband's grandfather sold candles to the Catholic church in Philadelphia. He had the contract for the whole city.
 
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posted on 
02/27/2007 4:37:05 PM PST
by 
Eva
 
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