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A good low cost S&P index is a good starting point, although think about it, your 401K may already heavily invested in such. You may choose to go individual stocks. You have time on your side. (Unless you need it in 5 years, in which case, stocks are not the best for this. Stocks should be held for like 10 to 20 years. Even longer.)