Anonymous
Post 11/10/2013 16:36     Subject: Have $30k to aggressively invest. Ideas?

Anonymous wrote:For the Vanguard fund - do you keep it long term or sell after a few months and invest in another fund?


Keep it. It provides exposure to the entire U.S. equity market, so there's no need to jump around
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2013 16:05     Subject: Have $30k to aggressively invest. Ideas?

For the Vanguard fund - do you keep it long term or sell after a few months and invest in another fund?
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2013 21:29     Subject: Have $30k to aggressively invest. Ideas?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Vegas, baby, Vegas!


Everything on red! -The OP


C'mon, don't you remember Wesley Snipes' advice? Always bet on black!
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2013 21:51     Subject: Have $30k to aggressively invest. Ideas?

That investment opportunity (with reasonable risk) doesn't exist considering how much you have now. Sorry,
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2013 17:08     Subject: Re:Have $30k to aggressively invest. Ideas?

Anonymous wrote:We've made oodles of money over they years on Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft back in the day, and a few others. We were lucky (because we haven't made a bad guess). But we consider this investment money almost fun money--money we can afford to lose. For most everything else outside of retirement/education funds and basically cash (that we keep for quarterly taxes and bills), we put all our $$ into the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Admiral Shares.

Making money on MSFT must have been a VERY long time ago! (?)
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2013 15:02     Subject: Re:Have $30k to aggressively invest. Ideas?

We've made oodles of money over they years on Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft back in the day, and a few others. We were lucky (because we haven't made a bad guess). But we consider this investment money almost fun money--money we can afford to lose. For most everything else outside of retirement/education funds and basically cash (that we keep for quarterly taxes and bills), we put all our $$ into the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Admiral Shares.