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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Index funds are not safe. They can be just as volatile as any other investment. I would broaden how you think about risk and diversification. For example, does your portfolio include real estate, business income, cash (high yield savings/money market) in addition to stocks, and are your stocks from different sectors? I think there’s a lot more to it than just investing in an index fund. How fast we forget 2022 and the fact that the s&p took huge losses just like everything else.[/quote] ok, that makes me feel a bit better, we are spread out between real estate (str), business income, options through tech job, stocks are mostly individual tech which scares me because I consider the business income, nature of his job and options through tech to be unstable. The individual tech stocks are too risky in my opinion. We aren’t rich enough to be investing this way. I really want to have the index funds because I do feel it’s the safest way to invest our 401k[/quote]
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