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A wealthy man once said own your tomorrow, this thread shows you how.
thx for showing the way friend |
Yes, thank you
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Many times I've raised the issue of "rising FED rates"....
Here's PERHAPS a sign of caution.... and the "cause and affect" of such seemingly simple "things". Southern California home sales crash, a warning sign to the nation Sales down almost 12%...... that's a large number if you're a businessman. |
to Greg and the other gurus:
What do you all think about low cost Index funds, like VTI and VTSMX? |
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It all "depends" ---- and I know that's a big non answer.
Depends on goals - age - what other investments you have.... and it really gets down to -- What you're comfortable with. If you're an investor that buys and forgets.... then index funds work to cover that. But make sure you actually know what you're buying ---- and remember -- a rising tide floats all boats -- so your index fund will look like a hero in an up market -- but don't expect it to magically save your ass when the market drops -- so will your fund. I prefer (personally) knowing what I own -- and this is even more important when the market sucks.... |
I agree with the above, it depends on your goals. I’ve been buying ETFs online, commission free, which is an important distinction if you’re buying small amounts at a time. Like Todd said, instead of putting a couple hundred per week/month/whatever into a savings account, I can buy ETFs a couple shares at a time in my brokerage and there’s no commission to eat into the principal.
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sorry, hadnt checked on the thread in a bit, so my reply isnt very timely. At this point, all of my retirement is self managed. 2\3 of it or so is cash that i just rolled out of my previous employers sponsored 401k into my own IRA. its held by sharebuilder/capital one investing, but soon to be all transferred to etrade. which im not too happy about as they appear to be cutting the DRIP option. :( i havent decided yet or done the research for what to invest the ira in. I'm curious as to what yall think is a decent % of cash to set aside in the Ira/roth for the future purchases if the market goes down, or to invest it all. i do already have a good 9-12 month liquid emergency fun separate from this as well. what would you all consider "higher risk"? sorry for poor grammar. typing from a tablet while at my daughters' gymnastics practice. lol |
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