>pic is the most anonymous personal thing I can give.
I've been helping one of my parents deal with one of their parents assets, (my grandparent passed and we have to deal with a bunch of renters property, heritage property that has been held for sentimental value, a few monetary assets like lump sums and stocks.) I am left to help steer one of my parents to not only not spend all of the money before I inherit it. I would also like to invest it into some where it can grow over the next 15-30 years. We live in the continental USA and I am hoping to persuade my parent to invest it instead of just spending it. I have an idea, such as certain local stocks that have been doing well, but I would like more solid ideas. The estimate value is between 3 and 5 mil.
>>1253238
prererreds
>>1253238
If you're looking for long term just go with the usual tech behemoths. They're not going anywhere anytime soon.
>>1253244
What's to say a 1% monthly even quarterly payout from a bank is better than risking the money with a preferred stock? It could be 30k of interest, If I'm still working, that's an amazing bonus while not having to worry about it.
>>1253251
Assuming google doesn't go the way of yahoo. But honestly I don't think it will.
>>1253238
If that's actual shadowcraft, then nice.
If it's heirloom then fuck off and die
>>1253533
>being conservative
>in online vidya
Keep it in an index for a bit. Until you learn what to do
Your best option is Buying Businesses.
Next bet is levered investing
Third bet is waiting till wall street falls and buying in a levered manner.
Congrats
Rule one is invest in what you know. So learn businesses or Investment strategies.