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Foggy Head

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Mon Mar 11, 2019, 08:46 PM Mar 2019

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Buy low, sell high nt Xipe Totec Mar 2019 #1
You should go see a financial advisor, and do your own research LuvLoogie Mar 2019 #2
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I suppose a lot depends on where you are at. LuvLoogie Mar 2019 #8
Buy an index fund. marylandblue Mar 2019 #5
Indeed. Voltaire2 Mar 2019 #14
As a more or less fellow newbie TlalocW Mar 2019 #6
For the last 15 years GP6971 Mar 2019 #7
I buy mutual funds and ETFs, almost all index funds, because very few professional progree Mar 2019 #9
Also... TlalocW Mar 2019 #10
Don't start with individual stocks... IphengeniaBlumgarten Mar 2019 #11
Warren Buffet recommends Vanguard index fund Cicada Mar 2019 #12
This is what my family uses too. BigmanPigman Mar 2019 #13
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