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I would prepare myself to take a BIG loss.
I think I would go on Amazon or eBay and order a bunch of new or slightly-used laptops. Then I would spend the next few months selling them at bargain prices. I would never get the whole million back, but I'd make some damn good money.
Somebody smarter than me might buy something that will gain value over time instead of losing it, but hey, I only have an hour so this is the best plan I could come up with!
You can't use cash to buy stuff on Amazon or eBay...
Ah shit, only cash. Well, either gold or new laptops. Or just electronics generally for later bargain resale.