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mrquestion
Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« on: August 29, 2009, 11:48 AM »

Pls Which Of This Investment Is The Best For Small Capital Investors?

Pls Nlanders i need an advice on wether to invest my small capital in the stock market or do you think the real estate is more better? because i,am scared of the bear that is still tearing the market. pls your advice is highly appreciated. thanks.
thithi (f)
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #2 on: August 29, 2009, 03:25 PM »

if you have enuf money to invest in the real estate market, i will advice u dont even think twice, that seems to be the only investment that will never fall for the next little while, but make sure it is in a marketable area
markmogul
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #3 on: August 29, 2009, 09:56 PM »


Id advise  u to go into  d stockmarket for d following reasons
1
the realestate market requires quite a lot of fund to go into<at least 500k minimal >
2
the stockmarket is at its lowest period in years and with d application of some fundamental principles one is assured of steady returns ad infinitun
3
real estate investment is quite illiquid ie difficult to quickly dispose for urgent cash
4
stock prices are at such a depressed low that dividend  appreciation and bonus would make u realize your capital  and dispose of in less than 2 yrs this cant happen in real estate.

Enjoy
bayourgold
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #4 on: August 31, 2009, 04:29 PM »

it depends on how you are looking at it, both are very good asset which must have in your portfolio. If you have enough cash, i will implore you make use of what we called ASSET ALLOCATION, because asset reacts to different economy situation over period of time. Better still, read my posting about ASSET ALLOCATION. Good luck!
thithi (f)
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #5 on: September 01, 2009, 12:35 AM »

Quote from: markmogul on August 29, 2009, 09:56 PM
Id advise  u to go into  d stockmarket for d following reasons
1
the realestate market requires quite a lot of fund to go into<at least 500k minimal >
2
 the stockmarket is at its lowest period in years and with d application of some fundamental principles one is assured of steady returns ad infinitun
3
real estate investment is quite illiquid ie difficult to quickly dispose for urgent cash
4
stock prices are at such a depressed low that dividend  appreciation and bonus would make u realize your capital  and dispose of in less than 2 yrs this cant happen in real estate.

Enjoy


You have a point there, but in nigeria where a man that has so many coys listed on the NSE is the president of same NSE, i will be careful
kodewrita (m)
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #7 on: September 20, 2009, 10:24 PM »

you talk about small capital and at the same time you talk about real estate. they dont seem to match unless the capital is enough to build or buy a house.

Mind you, most people are narrow-minded, and all they know about real estate is to buy and sell the house.

Sometimes, real estate is about buying the house and then selling services through it.

IDEA: build a tiny hostel for any of those non-residential schools. sells like wildfire.
waleluv1
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #8 on: September 23, 2009, 06:45 PM »

For a small capital investor as you said, the best for you is stock market investing, real estate investment
is for the big bros, who knows one day you migth join the list.
kodewrita (m)
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #9 on: November 21, 2009, 08:12 PM »

A Note of caution. You could get burned. I just got burned. September I invest 130k in Union Bank . this is November and 130k is now worth exactly 65k. Now I am hearing news that Union Bank is the greatest loser in Nigerian history (Yep LOSER, they should have that as a stock ticker cos they just declared the greatest loss-after-tax in nigerian corporate history).

Measure thrice, cut once. That means you should be extra cautious and ALWAYS HAVE AT LEAST ONE VALID REASON FOR ANY PURCHASE OR SALE.

ALWAYS TEST YOUR REASONS.
monopolist
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #10 on: Yesterday at 01:28:08 PM »

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IDEA: build a tiny hostel for any of those non-residential schools. sells like wildfire.
 
 
GREAT IDEA
smooooooth
Re: Real Estate Vs Stock Market Investing For Small Capital Investors
« #11 on: Today at 09:45:22 AM »

for small time investors, the stock market is the place for u as real estate requires huge capital. what u need is a sound security analyst that can guide u on stocks to buy m that will yield good return no matter the weather in the market, and its good u have a long term goal. goodluck!
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