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sole
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Posted on 06-30-16 8:07
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I'm thinking about investing some of my savings in Vanguard but couldn't decide on which ones..couldn't you guys with experience share your ideas and thoughts on vanguard products... please and thank you!
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Archer
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Posted on 06-30-16 8:26
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Posted on 06-30-16 11:09
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Total Stock Market Index Fund: VTSMX (Minimum investment $3,000), VTSAX (Minimum investment $10,000) Balanced Target-date Fund (Minimum investment $1,000): VFFVX (89.84% Stocks, 10.01% Bonds, 0.15% Reserves), VFORX (88.51% Stocks, 11.45% Bonds, 0.04% Reserves) P.S. These index funds aren't for immediate gains, but rather long-term investments.
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Archer
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Posted on 06-30-16 1:27
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yes... if you want to start with 3k, buy VTSMX... contribute monthly and once it reaches 10k vanguard will automatically convert it to admiral shares(VTSAX)... good luck :D
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sole
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Posted on 06-30-16 10:45
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Thanks .. and what do you guys think about EFTs and Money market funds?
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Archer
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Posted on 07-01-16 8:01
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Depends on how you want to invest.. I do automatic investing which is why i do mutual fund.... not interested in money market funds... diff bet'n mutual fund vs etf. https://investor.vanguard.com/etf/etf-vs-mutual-fund
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magorkhe1
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Posted on 07-01-16 8:17
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I recommend invest in Blackrock.
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mojaboy
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Posted on 07-05-16 11:24
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Go with VTI and VOO this is only for long term investing... My Background: Im a stock market pro and have run many hundreds of back tests on various long term strategies.
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sole
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Posted on 07-05-16 9:12
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@mojaboy.... VTI and VOO are indeed very good investment but the way market opened today made me rethink investing on stocks right now... like other investors I'm going for the government bonds for now
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Archer
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Posted on 07-06-16 11:24
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@sole ... it's hard to time the market.. as they say, the best day to buy was yesterday.. good luck anyway..
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Posted on 07-06-16 4:28
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Depends on your investment objectives. What is your time horizon for investing? Remember, bonds can equally be important during times of market stress. YTD, the Barclays Aggregate bond index is up almost 6% compared to 4% for the S&P 500. Having a strategic asset allocation methodology can help prevent losses, such as during the market crash of 2008, when a fund invested solely in an index fund which tracks the S&P 500 would have lost 40% of its value. Would also recommend about 20% of the portfolio be invested in small & mid cap stocks. Source: I do this for a living.
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