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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does anybody have an aggressive risky growth portfolio? It's pretty ballsy and scary to do, even though I know that long term it probably would be lucrative. Just looking for somebody to say "Yes I have done it and I'm not living in a box". I have a roth ira i want to do this to since I'm pretty young and have a high risk tolerance. I have other assets too.[/quote] Are you talking about public equities or alternative investments like venture capital? Most of the replies refer to investing in aggressive growth mutual funds, which I don't find "extremely risky." Higher on the risk tolerance curve for sure, but if you want real diversification and possibility for much higher returns, then venture capital/growth equity is the way to go. Within that small asset class, you still have angel investing (riskiest), early-stage venture, late stage VC, etc... For exposure to some parts of this asset class, you would need to be an LP (limited partner) in a fund. The whole idea of investing in these alternative asset classes is diversification, but alternatives encompasses hedge funds, venture, private equity, real estate, estate... Bottom line, how "risky" are you thinking? [/quote]
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