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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?

Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?
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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?

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Not enough information. Lots of variables.


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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?


Hell no!

Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?


Possibly. Depends on the details of your situation.

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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?


Hell no!

Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?


Possibly. Depends on the details of your situation.

Eisboch


What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.


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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?


Hell no!


Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?


Possibly. *Depends on the details of your situation.


Eisboch


What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.

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Those are questions a 20 some year old would ask.

I find it amusing that you are asking these questions at a boating NG
to folks you do not know and are not financial advisors.

I suggest you find a good financial advisor.


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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?
Hell no!
Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?
Possibly. Depends on the details of your situation.
Eisboch

What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.

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Those are questions a 20 some year old would ask.

I find it amusing that you are asking these questions at a boating NG
to folks you do not know and are not financial advisors.

I suggest you find a good financial advisor.




Nah. I think Herring ought to take out a big second on his house and use
the proceeds to buy shares. I suggest buying Ford and GM, and other
corporate stocks in companies with ossified management and shrinking
markets. :)

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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?


Hell no!


Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?


Possibly. *Depends on the details of your situation.


Eisboch


What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.


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* * John H


Those are questions a 20 some year old would ask.

I find it amusing that you are asking these questions at a boating NG
to folks you do not know and are not financial advisors.

I suggest you find a good financial advisor.- Hide quoted text -

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And then JimH the Harry clone shows up to what? Dump a decen thread
right into the toilet with insults.
How do you know someone here isn't a "financial advisor" and/or could
give decent feedback?
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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?


Hell no!

Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?


Possibly. Depends on the details of your situation.

Eisboch


What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.


Other than the cursory opinion I offered, I am in no position to advise
anybody on their personal finances.

If you are serious, you should talk to a certified financial planner.

Me? I avoid them at all "costs".

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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?

Hell no!

Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?

Possibly. Depends on the details of your situation.

Eisboch


What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.


Other than the cursory opinion I offered, I am in no position to advise
anybody on their personal finances.

If you are serious, you should talk to a certified financial planner.

Me? I avoid them at all "costs".

Eisboch

The trouble with the certified financial planners all have something they
want to sell.

What I'm looking for are the criteria by which such a decision should be
made, or even ideas.
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Would it be a wise move to take out a loan on your home to buy stocks?

Hell no!

Would it be a wise move to sell stocks to pay off a loan on your home?

Possibly. Depends on the details of your situation.

Eisboch


What details would be necessary? Perhaps a better idea of the details to
consider would be of big help.


Other than the cursory opinion I offered, I am in no position to advise
anybody on their personal finances.

If you are serious, you should talk to a certified financial planner.

Me? I avoid them at all "costs".

Eisboch

The trouble with the certified financial planners all have something they
want to sell.

What I'm looking for are the criteria by which such a decision should be
made, or even ideas.
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John H



Two words.

Debt Free


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