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Old 01-07-2014, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by NOVA View Post
You can also do regular mutual funds too if you select "all in one solutions" I punched in 250K - It picked 4 ETF funds and then did the same amount with regular mutual funds (mostly schwab funds, low or no fees) and it picked 9 funds ..... I agree with you pretty interesting and maybe not a bad way to go.



Someone with 100K plus to invest -- or invested already -- should be picking their own stocks. With that kind of money you don't need the mediocrity that generally comes with Mutual Fund ownership. I was trying to find a way for guys just starting out -- with less than 50K to invest... which would allow them to get some diversification and have some immediate benefit (just being invested!)
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