Let's say in a hypothetical scenario that you win over $20 million from the lottery. What investments would you make with that money?
Putting it into the bank would be stupid since at most you would get a 2% interest rate which means the value is below inflation.
The first thing I would do is get rid of my car, as one accident with an inner-city bus could wipe it all out, and simply use Uber/Lyft until the driverless car comes out. I would buy a nice home in the countryside, and get a grasscutter/landscaper to maintain it; if I ever wanted to do anything in the city, I would get a room at a nice hotel, although if I found myself doing such a lot, I'd get a small condo. I would also travel a lot, staying at good hotels/apartments for a month at a time, and might even consider flying business class on such trips; of course, I would spin LocationGame (which I do already on a shoestring budget, LOL), and would throw around more money, since even good women don't like to see a cheapskate. Aside from that, I don't think I would appreciably spend more money, although I would indulge a bit in hobbies, but nothing like getting a horse or personal aircraft. I'm not a fisherman, but if I were, I could see getting a nice rig for that (of course, one bad accident could drain that cash away too).
Even after paying taxes and this spending, there still would be a lot of cash left over, and I would mainly invest it in a good old-fashioned mutual fund or ETF that is firstly tax-efficient and also tied to an index - currently I'd be more inclined to go invest in the global market (especially Emerging Markets) rather than the overpriced USA market. If I found myself having free time, I might look into investing in stocks or even options - but would consider this to be like "going to the racetrack". I would also have all this money in a trust, so as to clearly delineate community & separate property should I get married; as for marriage itself, I would be open to the idea as the proper avenue to have children, but would be a bit wary if I weren't in the fathering mood.