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I will go: Cash - 25% Company Rsu - 28% Index funds - 29% 401K - 16% Individual stocks - 2% Crypto - 0 Real estate - 0 Debts - 0 I just started out sometime back and wanted to know what is the general trend. Thanks :) Edit: Age- 24, total value- $130k
100% subway sandwiches
What percentage are toasted?
If you are just starting out and have a long time horizon consider upping your risk by getting more cash into stocks and individual stocks.
I have specifically put aside some "extra" cash to invest in a correction
Can't time the market, many of have been waiting for that correction for 5 years now :)
10% rsu 40% retirement funds, almost all sitting on cash instead of index/mutual funds 25% cash in savings/CDs 25% crypto I trade on my retirement account, have it deployed only a few a year if I spot a trade I want to take.
That is you are almost 65% cash? Why don't you have any index funds? Any particular reason.
Yeah. Haven't felt confident in market overall since the last crash. Definitely missed out on large gain past years, but I'm comfortable having not taken part because it wasn't a risk I was willing to take, yes weird considering since I put a good chunk in crypto. Feelings about US economy isn't strong, quantitative easing wasn't soemthing I understood in the past, even learning about it now makes me feel like it's even more of a house of cards. 25% in cash/CD as an absolute amount will stay the same as I want it as an emergency fund. Right now it's something I can survive on for about 2-3 years (I live cheaply). And family might need it for medical reasons.
Anything less than 100% VOO can be proven long term inferior. There is a google tech talk about this.
Is this online? Do you have a link?
100% in BRK.B is proven to beat VOO by almost twofold.
2.5 years experience 50% equity in real estate asset (Seattle) 15% employer stock 10% Facebook (I know, f**k me) VGT, AMZN, Xilinx 25% 401k in US large cap index 0 crypto Few hundred bucks cash (precarious, gotta change this).
What's your total worth?
It's negative at this point due to the mortgage.
Cash - 6% 401K - 60% Real Estate - 15% Index Funds-19%
60% real estate 30% stock 10% cash Thinking about moving money out of stock into something more valuable :)
More valuable?
Well, I should rephrase it to "loosing less value whet shit hits the fan" :)
Trying to keep the ratio like this: 35% stocks (company RSU, index, individual stocks, crypto) 35% real estate (primary home) 15% cash 15% 401k
80% real estate 12% RSU 6% 401K 2% cash
Age? Total value? Index funds: 35% Company stock: 15% 401k/ira: 20% Cash: 30%