Anyone got any tips on how they do their research on what to invest into. Crypto has been easier for me to figure out than the stock market because it's the wild wild west over there. I don't know what to really dig into and what not to other than the blue chippers like TESLA GOG and AMZN. [Reply]
My brother has a lot of money invested with Edward Jones . He's now 65 so I realize they want it to be conservative but his account has gained 39% over the last 5 years. TOTAL!
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
My brother has a lot of money invested with Edward Jones . He's now 65 so I realize they want it to be conservative but his account has gained 39% over the last 5 years. TOTAL!
Just FYI
Those firms seem to do a good job of mailing your money down to nothing with poor investments and high fees. I keep wanting to find a good reason to use a financial advisor, but I always walk away shaking my head. Has your brother looked into Robo-advisors or just target date funds as an alternative to professional management? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
My brother has a lot of money invested with Edward Jones . He's now 65 so I realize they want it to be conservative but his account has gained 39% over the last 5 years. TOTAL!
Just FYI
He's only seeing 39%, they've pocketed the real amount. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
My brother has a lot of money invested with Edward Jones . He's now 65 so I realize they want it to be conservative but his account has gained 39% over the last 5 years. TOTAL!
Just FYI
Vanguards target date index fund for 2025 has gained around 55% or so over the last 5 years. Add in mutual fund expense fees that exceed Vanguard and 1% or so for the advisor and that seems a likely result.
If it helps you stay invested during big draw downs, it's probably worth it. Outside of that, unless you need serious tax planning or estate guidance, you're probably not getting a lot for the cost you're spending. [Reply]