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I hate not having a plan with stuff, can you tell?
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02-18-2010, 02:06 PM | #12 |
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How long until you have that amount? If it's going to take several years of saving, then at least some of it should be in stocks, and the rest in stuff like muni bonds, otherwise you're getting hosed by today's crappy interest rates on savings & CD's.
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couple more years (3 at most).
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Who in their right mind would settle for a 2% CD when he could have been in the market the last 5 years and yielded over 5%*. *That would be a negative 5%, but hey, at least he'd be in touch with normal Americans, right?
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I like having a plan and I'm conservative as all hell with investments. CD's it is, sorry guys. I don't like to take chances no matter the potential return.
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Also, you realize I said only SOME of it in stocks, right? I also didn't know how long he'd need to save, which is why I asked. If he only needed to save for 5 years, then I probably wouldn't buy any stocks either, but if it were longer than that, I'd put some of it in. |
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I totally get how crippling it can feel. I have student loan debt and even though I'm working to pay it off, I feel like I will never get ahead.
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You asked and then proceeded to spew your "strategy" before knowing one not to mention any of the answers.
I gave the example of 5 years. Particle said 2-3 more. So with a time horizon of 7-8 years, you would have invested in stocks? I know you said muni's too but they haven't faired much better.
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