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80-90K What & Where to invest? Need some advice. If you have roughly 80-90K available for investing, what would you do right now? Real estate, stocks, etc? I have never ever done any kind of investing so I would like to hear what people would do. I am trying to increase my knowledge base on what type of options exist. Thanks |
what is your risk tolerance? |
mortgage investment certificates. get around 8% and quite safe. |
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8% per year. they take your money and give mortgages to more at risk customers but never over extend their 'risk' by more 65-85%. meaning if the customer doesn't have much declared income, they need to put a large downpayment and use the real estate as collateral. ie the company will own the place if the person defaults. the major risk is if the economy tanks and vancouver repeats american real estate crash. |
You know Warren BUffett? |
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pm'ed you. you can put up to $20,000 of it in TFSA. you can put RRSP's as well but subject to early tax penalties if you cash it in early like any RRSP. if you let it sit, it will continue to grow. 8% per annum, compounded quarterly. |
Autorice pm as well |
1. Don't rush it. 2. Educate yourself: http://www.amazon.ca/The-Intelligent-Investor-Definitive-Investing/dp/0060555661 3. Invest (not speculate) 4. Profit |
oops. when I googled vanguard it takes it to a brokerage firm that I would have avoided. Vanguard Mortgage Investment Corporation is their website. |
too bad you didnt have that money in 2002. invest it all in apple at that time, youd be sitting on 8mil+ right now lol |
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is this a life or death Q&A? will he be taking each post as the word of god? jesus christ, someone needs to get laid (looking at you) |
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40% Vanguard MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF 40% Vanguard MSCI U.S. Broad Market Index ETF (CAD-hedged) 20% Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF Do you think that the portfolio above is diversify enough or should I take it one step further and do this: 20% Vanguard MSCI Canada Index ETF 20% Vanguard MSCI EAFE Index ETF (CAD-hedged) 20% Vanguard MSCI Emerging Markets Index ETF 20% Vanguard MSCI U.S. Broad Market Index ETF (CAD-hedged) 20% Vanguard Canadian Aggregate Bond Index ETF Your input is much appreciated. BTW here is Vanguard's webiste: https://www.vanguardcanada.ca/indivi...haracteristics |
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That is not diversifying |
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Read books like posted above. Do not invest blindly. Start small and when you feel more comfortable invest more. Start of in the range of 1k - 10k and its not biggie if you take a hit |
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Myth: to invest successfully one needs to post a question on-line, get the "inside scoop" on how to get rich, do as told, sit back and relax. Take it or leave it, but my advice is to spend the $20 on the book, take 2-3 weeks to read it, then decide what to do next. Consider reading this book an investment. |
I am recommending Vanguard Mortgage Investment Corporation not https://www.vanguardcanada.ca |
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Poverty dreams you have,... but your post is retarded.. please go |
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dont waste your time, I contacted them. Its about 5-8% annually they do pay out quarterly but the averaged % is 5-8% its considered a high risk investment as well. |
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