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Livengood44
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I'm a 15 year old high school student, I have $1000 in my savings account. My question is how can I turn that money into more money quickly? I want to do this because I want to buy a good website that makes at least $2500 a month but websites like these cost around a couple thousand at the cheapest and I only have a thousand. So how can I turn my $1000 into at least $2000 with the internet?
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So how can I turn my $1000 into at least $2000


Get a job.
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I'm a 15 year old high school student, I have $1000 in my savings account. My question is how can I turn that money into more money quickly?

The best way to make a million dollars quickly is to start with two million dollars and invest in get-rich-quick schemes.

There's only one sure-fire way to build wealth: Earn money and save more than you earn in a good investment.

You're 15. If you were to take that $1000 and invest it in a good mutual fund that averaged 10% per year, you'd have over $140K when you retire at age 65. If you were to add $10 per month to that amount, you'd have over $300K.

The best thing you can do is to put as much as you can into mutual funds such as oldguy's S&P500 suggestion, and leave it alone until you retire. You're 15. You made and or saved $1000 already. If you can do that every year, but put it into a 10% return fund, you'd have $60,000 in your fund when you're 35, and over $1.3 million when you're 65 (assuming 50 years at $80 per month, or $960 per year). Add your present $1000 to start, invest $80 per month, and you'll have over $1.5 million at age 65, on a total investment of $49,000 dollars.

Don't try to get rich quickly (and fail). Try to get rich slowly and succeed.

I know that's a lot of numbers, but they all say, "Just invest your money in a high-return account."
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I like the ambition but buying a website doesn't guarantee success either. A website that makes the kind of money you're hoping to generate "quickly" won't be sold for $1000. Unless you have some amazing idea and just need to buy the right URL.

I'm not sure whether to worry for the next generation that seem to be FASCINATED by money. I know we all like money here (who doesn't and that's what this forum is all about) but today's youths seem to be inspired by rappers and people like Floyd Mayweather who glorify the art of 'making money'.

Not saying it's a bad thing of course but when people start to think that their only goal in life is to make as much money as possible then I wonder what the future will be like.
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Speak to a financial planner and invest it in a diversified mutual fund (my advice anyways).

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In money matters,,we should not think to double or triple in a short time because in this situation,,,risk factor is also high to lost money so keep patience and give genuine time to double or triple your money.
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Considering that you may have no financial education I would suggest that you keep the money there for a while, educate yourself about finances and investments and only after you feel prepared start thinking about what is the best thing to do with them.
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LG,

Some thoughts on getting to financial freedom...

First, a million isn't the target. The target is whatever it takes to get to your definition of freedom. It could be much less... it could be more.

I would study the financial markets. Education is key! Go to the library and get a book or two on:
a) stock market
b) fundamental analysis
c) technical analysis
d) stock options

With $1000 and a good understanding of stock options, you can turn it into a large number over time. But.... BUT... only with a "good understanding" and "time".

I just published a book on generating income with options. It might give you some ideas. Look for it on Amazon. But be sure to practice for 6 months before you even consider spending any real money. Even then, I would just paper trade until you had much more than $1000 saved.

As someone suggested above... saving it for your education isn't a bad idea either... perhaps you could spend it on finance books?

John
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get a job,people at your age must have as many experiences as possible


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There's only one sure-fire way to build wealth: Earn money and save more than you earn in a good investment. MB-210 exam dumps
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You can invest on crypto currency to earn more money.

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I can suggest thinking about taking money from a credit card debt. There is a service https://debtquest.com/services/credit-card-debt/ helping to perform this action, allowing you to borrow money within several minutes. There are a lot of instructions given down below.
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