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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="PaxtonShelby" data-source="post: 15712138" data-attributes="member: 112637"><p>Max out your 401k - at least to the % required to get the max match from your employer. Toss in more if you can. Tax free growth is the way to go. If you have more $$ to play with, find a good firm with a solid and respected investment approach, that does not charge too high of a commission. Professionals ( the good ones ) can absolutely out perform hobbyists more often than not. The pros will take your 401k options into account and diversify your overall portfolio ( not just the piece they manage for you ) so the level of risk is something you are comfortable with. They have tools and metrics that you wouldn't benefit from otherwise.</p><p></p><p>It is great being able to sleep at night and not worry if you should have sold this stock or liquidated that fund. I am fortunate in that my wife and I are close friends with the couple who manage our funds. We have known them since before they were investment managers. Probably not a typical scenario, but a great situation to be in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaxtonShelby, post: 15712138, member: 112637"] Max out your 401k - at least to the % required to get the max match from your employer. Toss in more if you can. Tax free growth is the way to go. If you have more $$ to play with, find a good firm with a solid and respected investment approach, that does not charge too high of a commission. Professionals ( the good ones ) can absolutely out perform hobbyists more often than not. The pros will take your 401k options into account and diversify your overall portfolio ( not just the piece they manage for you ) so the level of risk is something you are comfortable with. They have tools and metrics that you wouldn't benefit from otherwise. It is great being able to sleep at night and not worry if you should have sold this stock or liquidated that fund. I am fortunate in that my wife and I are close friends with the couple who manage our funds. We have known them since before they were investment managers. Probably not a typical scenario, but a great situation to be in. [/QUOTE]
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