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Posted on 7/14/13 at 1:39 pm to Vols&Shaft83
boglehead philosophy is phenomenal if you want consistent 6-10% annual returns.
If you want a shot at more, you've gotta find it on your own.
I've personally always been a buy and reinvest dividends type for the last 15 years. Recently I've been reading more and more about more aggressive strategies and I've found selling weekly puts can generate .5%-1% a week on stocks I would've bought anyways if it expires worthless and if I'm put the shares I'd get them at a price I liked anyways.
The more you think you know about investing, the less you really know, I've been around this stuff for a long time and I think boglehead philosophy is great if you want a hands off, peace of mind approach. There's no chance your investment goes to zero and it's easy to add funds monthly without paying commissions.
If you want to get rich following the boglehead way it is going to be mostly via your new cash deposits
If you want a shot at more, you've gotta find it on your own.
I've personally always been a buy and reinvest dividends type for the last 15 years. Recently I've been reading more and more about more aggressive strategies and I've found selling weekly puts can generate .5%-1% a week on stocks I would've bought anyways if it expires worthless and if I'm put the shares I'd get them at a price I liked anyways.
The more you think you know about investing, the less you really know, I've been around this stuff for a long time and I think boglehead philosophy is great if you want a hands off, peace of mind approach. There's no chance your investment goes to zero and it's easy to add funds monthly without paying commissions.
If you want to get rich following the boglehead way it is going to be mostly via your new cash deposits
This post was edited on 7/14/13 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 7/14/13 at 1:57 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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I follow the bogle philosophy except I don't believe in indexing and only indexing. I use index and managed funds, plus individual stocks.
and ETF's (if you are referring to mutual funds above that is)
This post was edited on 7/14/13 at 3:14 pm
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