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How would you go about investing a MM & PB win in excess of $80 million
Yea I would do a lot of those. I also have a lot of confidence in the stock market for this year so I would put one million there (like an IRA...tied to a stock index).
Feb 24, 2013, 8:00 pm - Artist77 - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina: 10/1 - 10/31/2011
Got a tip for my LP family the numbers are in the stock report sometimes straight or u may have to change 1 number up or down u can use along with your workouts to narrow it down the 802 and 854 was in yesterdays stock u have to know how to line it up
Oct 1, 2011, 10:46 am - kennedygrandma - Pick 3 Forum

Results from Buying Books
Ok, well I decided that I am going to go in and buy a full book of the $5 IL Wheel of Fortune tickets tomorrow. Wish me luck, I will post my results as soon as I am done scratching off the tickets. I have never bought this many tickets at once but its either this or the stock market and the stock market is not a viable place to put all your money into anymore!
Aug 14, 2011, 8:18 pm - ILLotteryman - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum

Current Powerball Run
Yeah, but if you win Joshua, don't put it in the stock market, that's for sure!! Put it in safe cd that is government backed, not some nonsensical stock market that is nearly crashing every day...
Aug 8, 2011, 10:43 pm - ILLotteryman - Jackpot Games Forum

Pooling for a Great System: Awesome Systems are not going to cost: $300
you know something else i realized...Because Powerball is: HARDER to crack than the Stock Market or the Forex if they ever chase the lottery and because Powerballs can pay up to: $300 Million dollars they will want: a lot more for the lotto system than the Stock Market or the Forex...Unless you was talking about: Pick3 and Pick4...Even though Pick3 is harder than Powerball... I dont know which one is easier whether is the Stock Market or the Forex, but let s say is the Forex that s easier, th
May 28, 2010, 7:40 pm - pumpi76 - Jackpot Games Forum

Do you think the stock market play a part in the lottery?
No, but they are one in the same with one exception. Stocks can be purchased low and increase on their own while still based on that same low, initial invested because it's DEMAND-BASED and not fixed. Lottery games have fixed odds which do not fluctuate ever and thereby require the players to adjust the return profits themselves via carefully designed systems. A low buy in on lotto games will typically get you nowhere, in all reality, unless you're very lucky as so many here say...and this is
Apr 8, 2010, 2:50 pm - Lucky Loser - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you think the stock market play a part in the lottery?
I think the lottery is set up on what the market is doing everyday.
Apr 8, 2010, 2:15 pm - pepper1 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lottery winner lost money after investing funds
Life is gambling. The stock market is gambling for the big boys. Have no doubt, the advantage in the stock market is that it takes longer. It takes longer both to lose it and to get rich. There is no such thing as making smart investments . Darts do just as well (better, in fact, in studies) than experts . It takes years to move the money out of your pocket over to the big boys' pockets. In good times, they take their share, leaving you with a little more return than you pay out for your mortgag
Jan 24, 2010, 4:57 pm - chuck32 - Lottery News

Lottery winner lost money after investing funds
The stock market is not gambling. You are buying part of a company. Take Coca-Cola for example. I own a very small part of that company. It may not always do well, but the company is still there. Gambling takes place in a casino. You go into a casino pretty much expecting to lose money. You are paying for the experience, not so in the stock market.
Jan 22, 2010, 5:41 pm - fwlawrence - Lottery News

Why do we play?
..and as far as the stock market being unstable: the Lottery generally takes 50% takeout even before taxes i.e. a Pick-3 STR pays $250 per .50 played, when it should be $500 based on the odds 1000 to 1. The stock market has a small takeout to play , which is the fee you pay per trade, but the distribution is more even. The downsides are a high entry fee , headaches at tax time, and being much more complicated to systemize with multiple variables and sometimes difficult to obtain back data, and t
Jan 3, 2010, 11:03 am - LckyLary - Lottery Discussion Forum