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Old 04-12-2012, 12:13 PM
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I'm not sure where I'm trying to go by asking that, its definately out of my investment range, both financially and based on my knowledge level. I'm really looking for that outside of the box type of investment. The problem I see with this is that the market adjusts almost instantly to any type of investment news. So unless I had some sort of insider information, I'm positive there are others thinking like me.

With that said, I'm comfortable applying what information I do have and putting that towards my retirement accounts. I'm now trying to think about those investments where I won't have to wait for retirement to enjoy. I'll be 35 in July and I would like to start enjoying my investments (granted they're positive) by 45 while gradually slowing down having to work for someone.

On another note, forgive me for drifting, when it comes to the redevelopments of these old bases or the building of new football stadiums (Santa Clara County), should I look at the developers and see if they are traded publicly or part of a REIT? Along with doing my homework to make sure they are worth investing in of course.
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