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multigraincracker

(36,009 posts)
11. Buy low, sell high.
Mon Jan 17, 2022, 01:32 PM
Jan 2022

Real estate and stocks are all up now. I'd put it in the bank and buy some, not all on the drops.

Doesn't sound like you have to hurry.

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The only advice I can think of is talk to your financial advisor or your accountant. secondwind Jan 2022 #1
He's pretty reliable, however... bif Jan 2022 #4
1% is a ton of money? PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2022 #28
real estate? markie Jan 2022 #2
This is a handy tool.... Turbineguy Jan 2022 #3
I have been in a Vanguard Mutual Fund for about 30 years. DURHAM D Jan 2022 #5
Same here. bif Jan 2022 #8
Yep. I was able to retire at a young age thanks to my Vanguard index funds. Midnight Writer Jan 2022 #21
Pay off your mortgage RainCaster Jan 2022 #6
Did that years ago! bif Jan 2022 #7
Good for you RainCaster Jan 2022 #9
That's a thought. bif Jan 2022 #10
There are vanguard funds for that viva la Jan 2022 #19
Buy low, sell high. multigraincracker Jan 2022 #11
No. I have time. bif Jan 2022 #13
I keep cash in the bank for multigraincracker Jan 2022 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jan 2022 #12
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This illustrates how excessive wealth is actually wasteful. live love laugh Jan 2022 #16
One thing I hear from a lot of retirees: Auggie Jan 2022 #17
If you have retirement set-- viva la Jan 2022 #18
Congratulations ... bucolic_frolic Jan 2022 #20
How are you set for long term care insurance? A HERETIC I AM Jan 2022 #22
Haven't really thought about that. bif Jan 2022 #23
+1 Auggie Jan 2022 #25
Elder financial planning attorney IbogaProject Jan 2022 #24
Occasionally a reasonable long term care policy comes along. Pobeka Jan 2022 #26
I have something similar. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2022 #27
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