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Ask HN: What was your best $1000 investment?

27 points| r0rbit | 8 years ago | reply

What is the best investment you have done or are planning to do under $1000?

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[+] binocarlos|8 years ago|reply
It feels like this question wants to be saying "what price did you buy bitcoin"? :-)
[+] s4vi0r|8 years ago|reply
He said best investment, not luckiest :^)
[+] snow_mac|8 years ago|reply
Buying a 1 year commitment to my gym; I went from a bad cholesterol of 421 to 189. Amazing drop, 3 months in and I've lost 30 pounds and significantly reduced my A1C and other factors. On target to lose 100 pounds.
[+] isalmon|8 years ago|reply
Did you change your diet at the same time or it was just gym?
[+] Klathmon|8 years ago|reply
This might not be the answer that you are looking for, but a good set of peripherals for my PC.

A good mechanical keyboard, 3 decent screens, a stand to mount them up high and make room on my desk, and a few other smaller things.

Those parts have done more for my career and sanity than anything else I could have spent my money on at the time.

I spend 40+ hours a week at or around this desk, I want it to be comfortable and work well for me. Not to mention that even if something makes me 1% more productive, it's worth it to spend $1000 a year on it and still "break even" in terms of cost (in theory)

[+] snow_mac|8 years ago|reply
A good chair?
[+] illnewsthat|8 years ago|reply
I bought a business/website while in school for about $400. This year I anticipate earning about 7-10k from that site.

It was a great investment for the financial return alone, but I also learned a lot about business, marketing, and the technical skills needed to run the website.

[+] pilom|8 years ago|reply
The AWS bill for my first personal website. Being able to say "I built a website on AWS" in 2009 was probably the reason I got my first job making >100k.
[+] tiernano|8 years ago|reply
technically, it wasn't my investment, but my Father bought me a PC when i turned 13, and that cost about 800EUR at the time (close enough to $1000)... i got hooked on computers, and have been working in the field for the last 13 years full time.
[+] sauravt|8 years ago|reply
Buying 4.16 bitcoins in 2015 for $240 a piece.
[+] leaf_mc|8 years ago|reply
Have you sold them yet?
[+] Osiris|8 years ago|reply
I bought 300 when they were $5 a piece back in like 2011.
[+] sulam|8 years ago|reply
Joining a dating site. Met my wife a week later!
[+] woodrowbarlow|8 years ago|reply
one week on a dating site cost $1000?
[+] mtmail|8 years ago|reply
Prepaid a 1 year gym membership. Returns will be non-monetary.
[+] belltyler|8 years ago|reply
Awesome! True the returns wont be in money, but they'll be in GAINS.
[+] ttul|8 years ago|reply
1,000 BTC at 0.70 in 2011...
[+] pillowkusis|8 years ago|reply
do I have that right? if you held your bitcoin they'd be worth 14M today?
[+] SmellTheGlove|8 years ago|reply
I bought $1000 worth of Ford stock at its all time low after the market crashed. Incidentally, I also bought $1000 of TSLA when it was in the double digits per share. Too bad I sold it for like a $100 gain (edit: total $100 gain, not per share - I figured 10% was a nice gain and to not get greedy).

I've made enough bad stock calls that I don't regret putting only $1000 in those, though. Those just happen to be my winners. We might need an Ask HN on our worst $1000 developments :)

[+] agentofoblivion|8 years ago|reply
When I was younger, I was frugal about everything. I scrutinized every purchase with "do I REALLY need it?" Sometime later I figured out that if the thing is going to help me get closer to my goals (books, productivity enhancers, computers...etc) and was affordable, then just buy it. Or if it will save me time such that I can work on something else (i.e. Pay someone to mow the lawn), also worth it. This thinking has substantially changed my life for the better.
[+] eksemplar|8 years ago|reply
Probably my iPhone SE. Bitcoin made me richer, but I didn't get on early enough for it to have made any real difference, where as the smartphone changed my life.

That or my cat.

[+] hycaria|8 years ago|reply
What breed ? Why consider it a good investment when you could have one for free ?
[+] xutopia|8 years ago|reply
Under 1000$ I did a life design workshop in Montreal for 40$. In just 3 hours I figured out what I really wanted in my life. Thanks to the workshop I now make 300$ more a month on a side project, moved to a house with a jacuzzi where I can rent the basement out (about 400$ a month and communal life which I love), and negotiated a 5 hours a week reduction in work.

The reduction of hours might cost more than 1000$ though... but it is well worth it!

[+] AlwaysBCoding|8 years ago|reply
I bought a round-trip plane ticket to Shanghai China for $900 to attend the Ethereum developers conference when I was completely broke. The conference inspired me to get involved with Ethereum development. Even though it was a lot of money for me to spend at the time, it ended up as one of the most rewarding decisions of my life.
[+] ams6110|8 years ago|reply
AAPL at ~$12/share in 2000 (price not adjusted for splits).
[+] zelon88|8 years ago|reply
I bought a 1992 Subaru Legacy for $700 cash. I put some parts in it and drove it for 4 years. Survived a couple fender benders during that time too. I gave it to a friend who was hard-up who drove it for 2 more years, and hit a deer with it. It wasn't really phased, but I had to rig the mirror back on. I took it back when he was done and finally scrapped it for $200. It was still a fully working car when they took it away. 10/10, would buy again.
[+] sircalvin|8 years ago|reply
engagement ring :) better than my bitcoin investment...
[+] astura|8 years ago|reply
An engagement ring is not an investment and, furthermore, its not even a requirement marriage - you can get married without one (I did).

The subtext is more unpleasant...

[+] snow_mac|8 years ago|reply
Did she say yes?
[+] cleansy|8 years ago|reply
My 1 year Krav Maga membership, a self defence system. Went from heavy smoker, no-cardio-at-all-person to feeling confident because I know how to defend myself, picked up running, swimming and regular body weight exercise on the side. Looking and feeling pretty good nowadays. More energy, brain activity, focus. Defo most bang for the buck.
[+] Osiris|8 years ago|reply
Similar, I put down a $1000 for a year of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Doing something like that is a lot more fun and life changing than just lifting weights at a gym.
[+] synicalx|8 years ago|reply
Technically it was around $1800 but bought in two $900 lots, but my first 5000 shares in a promising mining company. Bought in at $0.33, sold at $1.12 two days before the CEO got caught being rather naughty and the whole thing tanked.

Monetarily, not massive returns, but as a percentage that was by far my biggest return on any investment.