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>>16335864

depends how much risk you are willing to take. i'll start from more riskier to least riskiest... the follow advice beyond crypto is only useful to US nationals and residents.
a crypto with staking mechanism.

crypto "stable" coin with staking

less riskier than crypto you can buy a fund or etf that's geared towards "dividend income" that invests in large cap blue chip companies paying a decent divident. between 4-7% is realistic

second to least riskiest. and if you're in the high tax bracket you also pay state income taxes,you can do a laddered bond portfolio of municipal bonds of that specific state. if you don't pay state income taxes you can structure a laddered municipal bond portfolio with various municipal bonds in different states,


i do this all the time for clients. I'm series 7 and 66 licensed and currently going for my CFP

least riskiest..

by US treasuries. i'm recommending TIPs (treasury - inflated - protected securities.) or treasuries notes or treasury bonds no longer than 10 years out unless your seeking pure income for retirement.

sorry previous post had some typos*

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>>16335864

depends how much risk you are willing to take. i'll start from more riskier to least riskiest.

a crypto with staking mechanism.

crypto "stable" coin with staking

less riskier than crypto you can buy a fund or etf that's geared towards "dividend income" that invests in large cap blue chip companies paying a decent divident. between 4-7% is realistic
second to least riskiest. and if you're in the high tax bracket you also pay state income taxes,you can do a laddered bond portfolio of municipal bonds of that specific state. if you don't pay state income taxes you can by a structure a laddered municipal bond portfolio.
i do this all the time for clients. I'm series 7 and 66 licensed and currently going for my CFP

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>>13078789

and FYI JPmorgan is doing just fine it's going no where.. last i checked it was JP Morgan who bailed out the united states during the first economic meltdown.. we make our clients plenty of money and all their portfolios are diversified to weather a major recession...

if we do have another recession it will be a currency crisis, which will mean the price on anything worth of value will sky rocket, including equities of companies actually producing shit...

go cry in a corner with your shitty 10k LINK stack. Lmao. faggot. seriously go KYS

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