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[quote=Anonymous]Best return option long-term is almost always a diversified equity index fund ... Vanguard total market for instance. Now seems like a volatile time to plunge the whole kit and caboodle in (impossible to tell, but the market is at all time highs and looking choppy), but you should consider a plan to add some now, a little later, and a little more later than that. Then just start adding periodically whenever you can or even better, put in whatever you can afford each month. If I wasn't already fully invested, I'd dip my toe in w/ about 1/3 of my dry powder and put the next 1/3 in if we get a 10% pullback or in say 3-4 months (whichever comes first) and then the last third with the same general 'rule.' It's impossible to time these things, but usually it's a good idea to try and average in when the market's been up so much.[/quote]
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