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5 minutes ago, sri_india said:

h1 can't invest using  M1 ..... 

 

Qualifications:

At this time, only US Citizens and Permanent Residents (Green Card holders) over the age of 18 with a current US residential address and phone number can apply to open an M1 Account.

Thanks for quoting. I do not know that bro. 

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3 minutes ago, Vaampire said:

Avi anni kaadhu vayya. Keep calm and add apple/amazon and forget

Manchi idea edi. Good Idea GIF

Seriously, if we want to be aggressive. 

 

AAPL to the moon, once car comes out. 

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1 minute ago, jersey babai said:

Thanks for quoting. I do not know that bro. 

if they know your status , they force sell your assets ... which trigger unnecessary tax implications ... I prefer separate account for long term and do SIP/DCA similar to M1 but M1 is great product , it control lot of your emotions  

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57 minutes ago, jersey babai said:

If any newbie' want to be aggressive but also be safe, checkout my pie, almost like a index fund. 

https://m1.finance/cZZQirxq1b4l

Growth ki growth and safety ki safety.

Just keep dumping 1k or 2k or 3k (based on your capacity) every 2 weeks. Look at it after 10 years, you will have a biiiig nest egg. 

isn't this similar to wealthfront and betterment ?

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my biggest mistake

2017 lo wealth front account open chesa ... 2018 daka monthly oka $500 invest chesa ..10 months ..  recurring payment stop chesi lite tesukunna..   aa $5k  ippudu $14k ayyindi aa wealth front account lo..  nenu asal ee roju chusa. 

continue chese vunte bane vundedi growth..

 

same applies to S&P index or some fidelity fund.  

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2 minutes ago, Simple123 said:

my biggest mistake

2017 lo wealth front account open chesa ... 2018 daka monthly oka $500 invest chesa ..10 months ..  recurring payment stop chesi lite tesukunna..   aa $5k  ippudu $14k ayyindi aa wealth front account lo..  nenu asal ee roju chusa. 

continue chese vunte bane vundedi growth..

 

same applies to S&P index or some fidelity fund.  

systematic investment always pays off...never stop doing that.

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14 minutes ago, Simple123 said:

my biggest mistake

2017 lo wealth front account open chesa ... 2018 daka monthly oka $500 invest chesa ..10 months ..  recurring payment stop chesi lite tesukunna..   aa $5k  ippudu $14k ayyindi aa wealth front account lo..  nenu asal ee roju chusa. 

continue chese vunte bane vundedi growth..

 

same applies to S&P index or some fidelity fund.  

More info on wealth front account. Is it betterment?

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5 hours ago, jersey babai said:

If any newbie' want to be aggressive but also be safe, checkout my pie, almost like a index fund. 

https://m1.finance/cZZQirxq1b4l

Growth ki growth and safety ki safety.

Just keep dumping 1k or 2k or 3k (based on your capacity) every 2 weeks. Look at it after 10 years, you will have a biiiig nest egg. 

How much do they charge monthly ? Is it something like stash acorns ? 

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5 hours ago, Simple123 said:

my biggest mistake

2017 lo wealth front account open chesa ... 2018 daka monthly oka $500 invest chesa ..10 months ..  recurring payment stop chesi lite tesukunna..   aa $5k  ippudu $14k ayyindi aa wealth front account lo..  nenu asal ee roju chusa. 

continue chese vunte bane vundedi growth..

 

same applies to S&P index or some fidelity fund.  

 

5 hours ago, Vaampire said:

More info on wealth front account. Is it betterment?

wealth front account gurinchi details share cheyyi bro. 

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wealthfront is like betterment. they take your risk profile to start with on a scale on 1 to 10. modest risk aithe vanguard total stock market, inflation adjusted bonds etc lantivi invest chestaru. arupulu risk choose chesukunte more risky stocks lo invest chestaru. konnta international exposure kuda untundi.

aa rojulo $25K varaku no management fee and some companies like google lo work cheste $75K varaku no management fee. inka ekkuva aithe mgmt fee is like 0.25% anukunta of your portfolio value.

 automatic TLH kuda enable cheyachu so last year COVID lo naa portfolio mottam ammesi malli konnadu so I could claim losses in 2020 tax year. inka verre minor features kuda untaye so check their website. automatic investing pettukovachu so they buy more of funds/bonds based on your risk profile as frequent as you choose.

bogleheads hate wealthfront since you cannot pick and choose what they buy and entirely based on risk profile. vanguard lannti places to you can choose funds, bonds etc.

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12 hours ago, pandemkodi said:

How much do they charge monthly ? Is it something like stash acorns ? 

No fee. Its a free platform. 

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