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11644110 No.11644110 [Reply] [Original]

Who else is into the true boomer certified way of investing, passive indexing?
How I pity those poor souls that fell for the active investing meme. But there is still time, repent! Crack open a cold one and let's ride together on our lawnmowers into the sunset of early retirement.
Also: what is your opinion about multi factor ETFs?

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Definitely. The way to make it is to do the same things as all the normies who are never left holding Mr Shekelberg’s bags. Based.

>> No.11645396

>>11644110
The problem with passive indexing is that you are pumping up high marketcap stocks. This means you have massive exposure to high growth tech stocks. In a downturn, you will get crushed, and we are late cycle. Dollar cost averaging will help a bit in that regard, but just be wary that your returns over the next 5 years might be really shitty.

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>>11645396
I plan on investing in boomer stocks for long term gains in the 15-20 year range, crypto is my fuck around give me money now speculation/investment. With that said say I have about 10-15k to invest in indexes this year, what’s the best bet for a 28 yo boomer with currently 0 stocks? S & P/ Roth with 25% in bonds?