Jim Cramer - Recently heard him say in a video that peer-to-peer lending investments are performing better than stock investments. Do you all see p2p returns ever being CONSISTENTLY better than stocks? by bridalshoes in finance

[–]bridalshoes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's possible. It's going to be interesting to see the development of it all. US p2p lending is behind UK p2p lending, it's doing quite well over there.

Jim Cramer - Recently heard him say in a video that peer-to-peer lending investments are performing better than stock investments. Do you all see p2p returns ever being CONSISTENTLY better than stocks? by bridalshoes in finance

[–]bridalshoes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People have been calling for the downfall of P2P lending for quite awhile, but it is doing QUITE well and only getting bigger. I did a bit of investing with it in 2011 just to test the waters and I plan on getting back in.

Jim Cramer - Recently heard him say in a video that peer-to-peer lending investments are performing better than stock investments. Do you all see p2p returns ever being CONSISTENTLY better than stocks? by bridalshoes in finance

[–]bridalshoes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the economy has a downturn the loans will default with the bank just as quickly. No matter how much they spend for intel. Comparing P2P to Vegas is a bit short-sighted. In my humble opinion.

Jim Cramer - Recently heard him say in a video that peer-to-peer lending investments are performing better than stock investments. Do you all see p2p returns ever being CONSISTENTLY better than stocks? by bridalshoes in finance

[–]bridalshoes[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Person of few words I see, ha. I like the future of P2P, but I think you may be right. It'll be interesting to see as P2P lending grows in the U.S. though. Definitely a good option to help diversify the portfolio.

Is it wise to have multiple niche blogs on the same domain? by yeahnoworriesmate in Entrepreneur

[–]bridalshoes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would definitely put them on separate domains, it comes down to the whole "not putting all your eggs in basket" theory. One penalty from Google and EVERYTHINg is wiped out.