Anonymous wrote:Would never do 401k, but Roth is all growth stock on sale. Too bad it has $7k max. Already did 100% return last year and this year should be even better, because most are on sale.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and recently retired. I put extra rental income (not much money) into stocks, similar to the bogleheads strategy. I've always expected the stock market to be volatile and have negative returns for who knows how long...10-15 yrs?
Psychologically, the most difficult aspect of investing is that my portfolio has a significant percentage of international stocks, and it's not a good feeling to get trounced by the S&P 500 consistently.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and recently retired. I put extra rental income (not much money) into stocks, similar to the bogleheads strategy. I've always expected the stock market to be volatile and have negative returns for who knows how long...10-15 yrs?
Psychologically, the most difficult aspect of investing is that my portfolio has a significant percentage of international stocks, and it's not a good feeling to get trounced by the S&P 500 consistently.