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Originally Posted by RWebb View Post
No. Not for hard assets.

The only thing is likely to gain value over & above inflation and has reasonable diversification is a basket of stock mutual funds.

You want good mgmt and the lowest costs. Vanguard.

search on that for more advice from me, Paul, and other diverse people...

I have my share of stock funds and some individual shares. I have money at Vanguard and I have some left in my 401K that are with American Funds.

I'm not looking to change my asset allocation a huge amount. My net worth is still growing as I have more coming in that I spend. I am just looking at investing some of the extra in assets that I can see and use.
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