Misc.Jul 22, 2018
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Invest in Vanguard

Does anyone here invested in Vanguard? I want to invest my money in Vanguard would really appreciate any valuable information.

Oracle lifeissuch Jul 22, 2018

Only if it's long term. Market goes in cycle so you should be okay with holding it during the downturn. It's all about compound interest and dollar cost averaging!

Amazon CazP48 OP Jul 22, 2018

Thanks! looking for a long term. How much percentage a salaried guy should invest?

National Information Solutions C audiomod Jul 22, 2018

Depends entirely on your age and retirement goals. I would talk to a financial advisor to have them help you determine how to invest for retirement. Make sure you find someone independent

Cisco CutePapaya Jul 22, 2018

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Tesla Frederiko Jul 22, 2018

I have almost all my investment in Vanguard, but just putting your money there isn’t the big question, Vanguard like many other financial institution has tons of possible financial product that they offer you. You need to understand them and make the choices that will satisfy your goals (are you investing for retirement? Do you want to buy a house in less than 10 years? How much risk averse are you? Do you have tax-exempt investments like 401k or HSA?) I suggest spending a weekend on https://www.bogleheads.org which I found a good starting point to understand everything.

Amazon amaboy Jul 22, 2018

Yes. They have the lowest fees on a market

Ellation 🐉⚡️ Jul 22, 2018

Yeah Vanguard is the way to go. I usually just put as money as I can into VTSAX, since it's a total stock market fund.

Microsoft RndMcSally Jul 22, 2018

I buy vanguard stock on RobinHood. Waaay better app

Intuit qLPF37 Jul 22, 2018

Vanguard does have ultra low fees. You do, however, need to decide which of their many products are right for your needs and investing comfort zone. They specialize in low fee index funds. Invest regularly, Rebalance, and Kent it grow over time. I have most of my money there. Website isn’t the best if you want to be an active trader, but good enough for picking your index funds.