heelslegup
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i thought that happened last Monday.Well duh...
We are not facing a recession.
We are on the brink of a great depression !
The worst stock market crash since1929 happened last week.i thought that happened last Monday.
Yes, think of a pyramid where the base is the boglehead 3 fund portfolio, then sector specific ETFs where I want more exposure, and individual stocks at the top.Do some of you buy-hold/index/passive/diversify folks have any "fun" money for something a little more speculative? If so, what %?
For example, maybe you are a bogle-head and have your allocation of x% bonds(moneymarket) and x% broadUS and x% REIT or International, do you put aside 5 or 10% to actively trade anything like BTC or other speculative things, AI ETFs or India tech indexes?
Just curious, what % our outside of your 3 fund portfolio? And what sectors/stocks are you eyeballing?Yes, think of a pyramid where the base is the boglehead 3 fund portfolio, then sector specific ETFs where I want more exposure, and individual stocks at the top.
I'd say my goal would be 60% boglehead, 25% targeted ETFs, 15% individual stocks. I need to do some rebalancing due to winners on the individual stocks (eg: NVDA, COST) but letting them ride out for now. VHT (Vanguard Healthcare) has been a good sector ETF, I also have VBR(small cap), VO (mid-cap), & VPU (public utilities). A lot of these sector funds have been in my portfolio for 10-15+ years - they are boring but have paid off over the long run. A criticism of VTI is that it is so heavily weighted toward the top 7/10 stocks...so these are a way to diversify more.Just curious, what % our outside of your 3 fund portfolio? And what sectors/stocks are you eyeballing?
I saw where they are hiring Chipotle's CEO - lots of jokes on reddit about smaller portions, treating employees poorly, etc.