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
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Are you talking traditional or Roth IRAs?
Stephanie Harper
posted
IPA's are a lot easier to figure out.
Nathan Deutmeyer
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Probably traditional.
Derek Brooks
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I can make it easy for you. Just send your contributions to my IRA!
Mark Johnson
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Allocate your assets, balance said allocation yearly, sit back and enjoy 11 percent ROI.
Joshua A. Gooch
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Assuming your company doesn't offer 401k? I max out my Roths every year. Lifecycle funds are stress free.
Chirag Patel
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twitter comments
I feel a business idea forming
NicoleK
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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
facebook comments
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
twitter comments
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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