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If there are any CPAs or investment gurus, I have inherited some money, 200K (cash). And I'm not sure what to do with it so that it will continue to grow without Institutions taking what I have in fees or churning it. The market is horrible and I'm not sure the fake manipulation will continue.

I am self reliant, have a garden, and don't need anything. I have years worth of food and meats. I have fuel, clothing and vehicles. Equipment, tools and I already have cash stashed for emergencies. I have IRAs and 401Ks that have done nothing but lose since Biden took over. Whatever gains I made during the Trump years have all but disappeared. I have purchased gold and silver and don't want any more. I have prepped for the last 6 years and am ready. To have this fall in my lap was unexpected and I want to make it count. I already have a second place to bug out with 75 acres in another state. And yes, I have all the irons I need.

Do I place it in a Roth or put it in the garage for emergencies? I hate to just sit on it.
I have had bad experiences with managed accounts with Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and Cloud Financial. Everybody wants a piece of it.

Any brainstorming is appreciated.

If there are any CPAs or investment gurus, I have inherited some money, 200K (cash). And I'm not sure what to do with it so that it will continue to grow without Institutions taking what I have in fees or churning it. The market is horrible and I'm not sure the fake manipulation will continue. I am self reliant, have a garden, and don't need anything. I have years worth of food and meats. I have fuel, clothing and vehicles. Equipment, tools and I already have cash stashed for emergencies. I have IRAs and 401Ks that have done nothing but lose since Biden took over. Whatever gains I made during the Trump years have all but disappeared. I have purchased gold and silver and don't want any more. I have prepped for the last 6 years and am ready. To have this fall in my lap was unexpected and I want to make it count. I already have a second place to bug out with 75 acres in another state. And yes, I have all the irons I need. Do I place it in a Roth or put it in the garage for emergencies? I hate to just sit on it. I have had bad experiences with managed accounts with Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and Cloud Financial. Everybody wants a piece of it. Any brainstorming is appreciated.

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Real estate can be good if you want to get tenants and collect rent and all that. When it works out well, you just sit by and collect the money, but unfortunately, things aren't always easy. You might struggle to find a tenant at times. Then there are times when you have to deal with bad tenants, and there are tenants that live like animals and destroy your shit. If one day the place gets too niggerized, you can go with section ape or sell the property to someone else.

Since you're on Poal, I'm sure you know about niggers and all that. Even if the negro individual seems okay, he's got a brother, a cousin, or a friend that's a feral nigger. There's also the nigger monkey effect that happens when niggers are in a group together. They all start acting like a bunch of monkeys.

If you go this route, you might have to do some house repairs/upgrades. Of course there's easy stuff like painting, but you might also need to put some floor in and other things such as that.