Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
TSLA
duh.
Why Tesla?
There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.
Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....
What an enlightening analysis. Lol.
My 8 figure bank account is plenty enlightening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
TSLA
duh.
Why Tesla?
There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.
Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....
What an enlightening analysis. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Bitcoin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
TSLA
duh.
Why Tesla?
There is no other investment on the market that has delivered a more consistent and aggressive return.
Albeit controversial and certainly unorthodox, there are as growing number of investors that literally invest 100% TSLA and no diversification.
Take a look at the stock performance in the last ten years....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
TSLA
duh.
Why Tesla?
Anonymous wrote:Real estate. Typically you can invest in $50k chunks, although some aggregators have a $100k limit. We just had a similar situation, had $200k that we split in 4 investments. 2 have a 5-7 year time horizon, 2 have 10s. It's not money we figure we need for a long time so while a chance it is a chance to diversify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
TSLA
duh.
Why Tesla?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
TSLA
duh.
Anonymous wrote:I have 100k. This is separate from our emergency funds, college savings, and retirement, plus our house is paid off. We have a lot in the stock market so I hesitate a bit to put it in a taxable index fund. What should I do?
Anonymous wrote:Real estate. Typically you can invest in $50k chunks, although some aggregators have a $100k limit. We just had a similar situation, had $200k that we split in 4 investments. 2 have a 5-7 year time horizon, 2 have 10s. It's not money we figure we need for a long time so while a chance it is a chance to diversify.