Jim's Long Term Answer

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Jim's Long Term Suggestions: "think about where you would take him, what you would do
with him. Because you are both trying to make him money
and make him learn. If it is something that would
intrigue him as a 3, 4,5, 6 year old it might be a way
to keep him interested early on. Or you can approach it
differently. BUy him one share of Goldman Sachs, a
great firm that will recover from housing woes. (it
really doesnt even have any. ) Or one share of GOOG
which is going to come roaring back. Or one share of
Toyota which is going to dominate autos, or one share
of MCD which is real good and you might end up going
there even if you dont want to as i did for years and
years.." This was Jim's answer to
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