Surviving the housing crisis?

As the housing crisis approaches, what should I do to keep my money safe?

Answer:
You should invest the money differently depending on how old you are. The best thing to do if you're young enough to ride out a couple of decades of ups and downs would be to go into the stock market. It's depressed right now which means you can buy low and you'll have enough time for the rebound.

If you're older, you may want to look into mutual funds, which are less risky than individual stocks. Also, if you're almost to retirement, you may want to ask an investment expert about some more stable investments you can look into.
If you think the price of houses is going to go down, do not buy a house, and sell any that you do own for investment purposes. Renting in many areas makes much more economic sense than owning now.

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