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Old 05-02-2020, 01:32 AM
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If time is on your side and you don't want to be watching it all the time an S&P index fund might be for you. Historically they beat other stock investments 80% of the time and require little to no maintenance. I'm no money manager though so do your homework and stick to it, compound interest is an amazing thing after 20-30 years. Best of luck with whatever you decide Jack.
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