broox

I have no idea how to work IRAs... Investing shouldn't be this hard.

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  • open the cap, tilt back, enjoy

    Dan DeGeest posted

  • Select 38 stocks, bonds, and or mutual funds. Assign a numeric value to each. Also, label each numeric value as Red or Black for Even or odd. Document in a quick and easy spreadsheet and print. Lastly, with your new document had to Harrahs and spin the roulette wheel 5 times. Wall Street does the same.

    Dannie Combs posted

  • Invest in Marijuana stock.

    Chad Sutherland posted

  • You can do managed accounts with most providers. They take a small % but normally meet or exceed industry averages. This way you can blame somebody else when it fails miserably :(

    Mike Compton posted

  • There's a website called FutureAdvisor that was recently recommended to me that basically manages your IRA (and other investment accounts) for you. I haven't used it yet but I know people who like it.

    Jacqui Cheng posted

  • Thanks, Jacqui ... I'll check em out.

    Derek Brooks posted

  • It's very frustrating and confusing!

    Jeff Wingert posted

  • Are you talking traditional or Roth IRAs?

    Stephanie Harper posted

  • IPA's are a lot easier to figure out.

    Nathan Deutmeyer posted

  • Probably traditional.

    Derek Brooks posted

  • I can make it easy for you. Just send your contributions to my IRA!

    Mark Johnson posted

  • Allocate your assets, balance said allocation yearly, sit back and enjoy 11 percent ROI.

    Joshua A. Gooch posted

  • Assuming your company doesn't offer 401k? I max out my Roths every year. Lifecycle funds are stress free.

    Chirag Patel posted

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  • I feel a business idea forming

    NicoleK posted

  • I think it's something like:

    1) put all yer money in a IRA
    2) forget about it for 30 years
    3) retire and live like a king
    4) die

    cgansen posted

  • I think there's some part where you have to choose investments too.

    broox posted

  • in all seriousness, I just opened one that has a target date. It magically manages the mix of stocks/equity over time for you.

    cgansen posted

  • now we're talking. where can I find this magic?

    broox posted

  • @broox @cgansen 1) watch this Frontline t.co/dgsilWtmEp 2) die of anxiety before age 65

    wxwill posted

  • @wxwill @broox @cgansen my mom runs investment websites for big banks and always says to use the target date funds. e.g. TRRMX

    iandees posted

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