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[quote=Anonymous]Long story short, the past 7 years I’ve received RSUs as about 1/3 of my compensation and because it’s a FAANG I’ve held all the stock, it’s done well, and I now have more in my brokerage than I do in my 401K. So my investment mix is very stock heavy. I’m 41 so I’ve just been letting it ride. But, I’m married to a fed and my private sector job is government focused, so I am thinking I should move some stock now to bonds or something else to recession proof a bit. We have emergency funds to last us about 8-10 months in the event of losing both jobs. So should i just plan to rely on savings to ride out any near term impacts to the stock market and local economy? Or move some stock now while it’s high? Thanks, this is probably a dumb question but I was practically broke until I was 35 and these “having money” problems are new to me[/quote]
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