I’m the guy who won the $2 billion jackpot in Los Angeles. What’s everyone’s best stock investment advice?


Someone in California just made history as the state lottery's first-ever billionaire after matching all five numbers plus the Powerball in Monday night's jackpot drawing that soared to a whopping $2.04 billion.

According to California Lottery officials, the single winning ticket was sold in Los Angeles County at Joe’s Service Center located at 15 W. Woodbury Road in Altadena. Joe's also earns $1 million for selling the winning ticket.

The winning numbers for the record-breaking $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot were finally shared on Tuesday after a delay due to processing issues with a participating lottery.

The winning numbers were white balls 10, 33, 41, 47, and 56, and the red Powerball 10.

The jackpot was the largest ever for Powerball and the largest in U.S. lottery history. Only four previous jackpots have ever topped $1 billion, but none of those are close to this prize, which started at $20 million back on Aug. 6 and over three winless months had grown ever more massive.

If you were to win the jackpot, what stocks would you buy with that money?

I'm sure you couldn't buy Twitter like Elon Musk did, so let's get real, what stocks to buy that will guarantee that money will rise in value over 10 years, not depreciate.

Assuming the winner is me, what advice do people have for me? If you won the lottery, what stocks would you buy with that money?

I don't believe you could buy Twitter like Elon Musk did, so let's be realistic about what stocks to buy that will guarantee that money appreciates over 10 years, not depreciates.


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