Have 100k for investment- where would you put it?

Anonymous
Real estate. Typically you can invest in $50k chunks, although some aggregators have a $100k limit. We just had a similar situation, had $200k that we split in 4 investments. 2 have a 5-7 year time horizon, 2 have 10s. It's not money we figure we need for a long time so while a chance it is a chance to diversify.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Real estate. Typically you can invest in $50k chunks, although some aggregators have a $100k limit. We just had a similar situation, had $200k that we split in 4 investments. 2 have a 5-7 year time horizon, 2 have 10s. It's not money we figure we need for a long time so while a chance it is a chance to diversify.


What do mean aggregates? Are you purchasing proeprties or REITS?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.


Why Tesla?
Anonymous
I have $80 to spend. I have saved half of it since March. Stocks are so high right now, seems like I should wait until there is a big dip then buy an index fund.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.


Why Tesla?


Why not Tesla? There are a lot of Tesla millionaires now. It keeps going up.
Anonymous
Do you have a financial advisor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Real estate. Typically you can invest in $50k chunks, although some aggregators have a $100k limit. We just had a similar situation, had $200k that we split in 4 investments. 2 have a 5-7 year time horizon, 2 have 10s. It's not money we figure we need for a long time so while a chance it is a chance to diversify.


Interesting we did this except into an investment property.
Anonymous
Another vote for Bitcoin
Anonymous
Why not take this extra money and play around with it a bit by selling options? It’s fairly low risk, and you can make some money even if stocks are flat or if it keeps goin* up. Sell calls and you can make money even if the market goes down or if it stays flat. .
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.


Why Tesla?


There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.

Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.


Why Tesla?


There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.

Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....


What an enlightening analysis. Lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Bitcoin


The OP asked this question on 12/13. Bitcoin was at 19,100. Today it's at 24,100.

That 100k would now be worth 126k....9 days later. Even for the nervous it would be well worth the cap gains hit to flip.

Headed to 40k a btc.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.


Why Tesla?


There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.

Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....


What an enlightening analysis. Lol.


My 8 figure bank account is plenty enlightening.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?


TSLA
duh.


Why Tesla?


There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.

Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....


What an enlightening analysis. Lol.


My 8 figure bank account is plenty enlightening.

I went from $80k with Tesla to $225k in under a year and I got a late start. The company hasn't even started growing yet. Maybe it helps if you think that Apple stock should be over $26k right now if it never split. I'd rather take my chances and lose it all than never take my chances with Tesla. I couldn't live with not trying. You can always put a stop loss on it and get your original investment back.
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