I'm stuck in an odd position where I sold my Lyft RSU lump sum (to diversify) and now have a lot of cash in my brokerage account and am scared to enter the market e.g. S&P 500 lump sum for like $100k. This has been the case for a few quarters and now I have $100k in cash. What should I do? As soon as the sell order closed and I had money in my account, I wasn't able to go through with an equally large purchase of an ETF..
Tldr; chickened out halfway through diversifying and no ow sitting on cash.
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