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knucklehead 61
Should i buy mutual funds, stocks, or a rental property?
i already max out my 401k & ira's. should i just keep putting more into my taxable mutual funds or buy some individual stocks? or perhaps another rental property? (i dont need the money for about 5 to 7 years until i retire). i have 2 cfp's & they will certainly advise me to give the money to them to invest for me. i would like to diversify my holdings a bit though.
The best returns come with the higher risk. Mutual funds are usually poorer returns than you get from picking the rights stocks because someone is taking a portion of your profits to supposedly reduce your risk. You pay for returns in risk to your investment (for stocks etc) or in frustration cost (rentals, owning your own store etc).
Rental property is my preference, as long as your careful and check things out well (ie actually checking for places to rent to confirm comparable rental rates etc). Over the long term it's one of the best lower risk investments you can get, but it does take your time and effort.
kurt4ethanol
Try Ethanol.. I have invested in Ethanol Companies and have seen a 36%ROI.
Good 5 to 7 year investment
one company that is up and comming is www.midwestethanol.com
dltcpa
If you're 5 to 7 years from retirement...you need to take a good look at the diversification of your total portfolio. If you don't have some bond funds in your 401k, IRA or taxable mutual funds...you should probably begin dollar cost averaging into some low-cost bond funds. If you already have a decent percentage of your portfolio in bonds...and you have a decent reserve of cash funds (such as laddered cd's or money market accounts)...then I'd go for either the Vanguard S & P 500 fund or the spyders (SPY) S & P 500 fund. Rental property is too location driven and management intensive for me to recommend....unless you want it for other reasons besides investment.
Peter O
buy a property stock kill 2 birds with the 1 stone
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tiger
I would probably go with a rental property providing you do not have to spend much on repairs. Check out first the area before you buy.
hgary06
if u can, own them all. u got find the right balance though.