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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have been ALL in (maxing 401ks/investing in taxable) since the 2007/2008. Ups and downs are expected but I can tell you that we have ZERO regrets! Our portfolio shifts in noticeable amount on any given day but the returns (unrealized) have been amazing! [/quote] Same. I feel like I lucked into the best possible timing by starting my first post-grad job in 2008, buying into the market at an all-time low, and buying my first house in 2010 at a steep discount. The blips along the way have been nothing in the big picture. I keep thinking it's too good to be true, and the rug is going to be pulled out from under me at any moment. [/quote]That hilarious because I remember how much millennials were complaining about how unfair it was to start their careers after the housing financial crisis. No judgment but just asking, how were you feeling about it back then?[/quote]
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