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Newblet
ParticipantWow thanx for all the advice guys. I am 24, but I would rather not invest as most 401k advisors would recommend. That is start out risky then move over to conservative as I get older. I’d rather stay conservative through all my investments, in order to “conserve” my money. Strangely enough, I interpret their “less risky” options as places to put my money where inflation is almost gauranteed to outperform me, I’d say that is much more risky. So I guess in the end I put money in the international fund, which is where the advisor would recommend me to, but for opposite reasons.
Newblet
ParticipantWow thanx for all the advice guys. I am 24, but I would rather not invest as most 401k advisors would recommend. That is start out risky then move over to conservative as I get older. I’d rather stay conservative through all my investments, in order to “conserve” my money. Strangely enough, I interpret their “less risky” options as places to put my money where inflation is almost gauranteed to outperform me, I’d say that is much more risky. So I guess in the end I put money in the international fund, which is where the advisor would recommend me to, but for opposite reasons.
Newblet
ParticipantWow thanx for all the advice guys. I am 24, but I would rather not invest as most 401k advisors would recommend. That is start out risky then move over to conservative as I get older. I’d rather stay conservative through all my investments, in order to “conserve” my money. Strangely enough, I interpret their “less risky” options as places to put my money where inflation is almost gauranteed to outperform me, I’d say that is much more risky. So I guess in the end I put money in the international fund, which is where the advisor would recommend me to, but for opposite reasons.
Newblet
ParticipantWow thanx for all the advice guys. I am 24, but I would rather not invest as most 401k advisors would recommend. That is start out risky then move over to conservative as I get older. I’d rather stay conservative through all my investments, in order to “conserve” my money. Strangely enough, I interpret their “less risky” options as places to put my money where inflation is almost gauranteed to outperform me, I’d say that is much more risky. So I guess in the end I put money in the international fund, which is where the advisor would recommend me to, but for opposite reasons.
Newblet
ParticipantI suppose it would make sense that high interest rates would apply ADDITIONAL downward pressure to already tanked prices. What doesn’t make sense is for someone making over the median household income to be priced out of the market.
Newblet
ParticipantI suppose it would make sense that high interest rates would apply ADDITIONAL downward pressure to already tanked prices. What doesn’t make sense is for someone making over the median household income to be priced out of the market.
Newblet
ParticipantI suppose it would make sense that high interest rates would apply ADDITIONAL downward pressure to already tanked prices. What doesn’t make sense is for someone making over the median household income to be priced out of the market.
Newblet
ParticipantI suppose it would make sense that high interest rates would apply ADDITIONAL downward pressure to already tanked prices. What doesn’t make sense is for someone making over the median household income to be priced out of the market.
Newblet
ParticipantI suppose it would make sense that high interest rates would apply ADDITIONAL downward pressure to already tanked prices. What doesn’t make sense is for someone making over the median household income to be priced out of the market.
Newblet
ParticipantIs there any chance that there will be a time window after prices tank while rates are still low? Or will the fantastic Fed step in before then? Oh and good point on the property tax comment, certainly true.
Newblet
ParticipantIs there any chance that there will be a time window after prices tank while rates are still low? Or will the fantastic Fed step in before then? Oh and good point on the property tax comment, certainly true.
Newblet
ParticipantIs there any chance that there will be a time window after prices tank while rates are still low? Or will the fantastic Fed step in before then? Oh and good point on the property tax comment, certainly true.
Newblet
ParticipantIs there any chance that there will be a time window after prices tank while rates are still low? Or will the fantastic Fed step in before then? Oh and good point on the property tax comment, certainly true.
Newblet
ParticipantIs there any chance that there will be a time window after prices tank while rates are still low? Or will the fantastic Fed step in before then? Oh and good point on the property tax comment, certainly true.
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