Buying into the stock market

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I've always been told the idea if you have money to invest in the market is to buy in cheap but the market has been high now for several years , seemingly not a lot of low points to buy in, bottom line is I have a little money that has been setting in the market in cash bonds which is a really low performer and I have been toying with the idea of moving most of it over into some other funds that I am invested in that have performed well over the past few years but have been hesitant to because of that old saying that was beat into my head about buying in cheap. I'm 56 years old and can't see myself needing this money anytime soon, what are you guys thoughts ? Thanks in advance for any advice/opinions.
 
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As with anything else, educate yourself on the pros & cons of investing in various types of vehicles. Mutual Funds, ETFs, indv stocks, bonds, etc.

I record several of the finance shows on TV everyday. Doesn't take long to get a good feel for who knows what they're talking about. I also read and listen to a bunch on the internet to augment that.
 
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Many years ago my wife forced me into the market, which i thought was too high. We went with managed accounts like Fidelity and Vanguard. Man, im so glad i just let her do this. Its what has funded our retirement.

I keep a Excel spreadsheet since the beginning of our investment. Its amazing to watch how it progressed over the years.

We now make more money a year than i ever made when we were working full time.

However, the market right now is pretty intimidatingly high. Does make one wonder.
 
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I’ve mostly used financial advisors over the years with varying degrees of success. I’ve also done my own thing on occasion, and got lucky a couple of times, getting a much better return than any advisor ever got for me. Having said that, I value my financial advisor because he’s dealing with it daily, and is much more in tune with the market. Personally, I like having the bulk of my investments managed, with a smaller amount available to play, if I decide I want to.

If you’re dependent on this money as part of your retirement, I would recommend talking to an investment advisor and putting it into something a little more aggressive, but not overly aggressive.
 
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Investing 101 also says, timing the market is folly.

The high 20 years ago was 10k. If you had not bought in at that high, you wouldnt have realized a 400% gain.

I've never considered WHEN I bought. I just bought. We average 15% return on our funds that I manage myself. Id hope paying an advisor would net more than that.

Hell, just a money market account will earn you 4.25% today
 
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I've always been told the idea if you have money to invest in the market is to buy in cheap but the market has been high now for several years , seemingly not a lot of low points to buy in, bottom line is I have a little money that has been setting in the market in cash bonds which is a really low performer and I have been toying with the idea of moving most of it over into some other funds that I am invested in that have performed well over the past few years but have been hesitant to because of that old saying that was beat into my head about buying in cheap. I'm 56 years old and can't see myself needing this money anytime soon, what are you guys thoughts ? Thanks in advance for any advice/opinions.
Ask your buddies if they have an advisor that they've been working with for years and are happy with.
I've been trying to get some of the younger guys that I know that are doing very well to get with my guy or someone else who can lay out some options. Ours started us out with setting up a SEP and him managing and consulting/explaining to us various opportunities along the way. Now that I have 30 years with the guy, his sayings and slogans about the market that at a much younger age sounded like sales bs have been proven true.
Get something started asASAP!
It doesn't have to be the whole "wad" all at once either. A good guy will ask you about the extent of risk and lots of other questions educating you along the way .
 
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  • Don't try to time the market (dollar cost averaging)
  • Do buy ETF's instead of individual stocks, especially when starting out. Do some research in this subject.
  • Do buy and hold - don't sell
  • Don't read the news - investing should be boring. Keep buying, don't sell.
 
   / Buying into the stock market #8  
  • Don't try to time the market (dollar cost averaging)
  • Do buy ETF's instead of individual stocks, especially when starting out. Do some research in this subject.
  • Do buy and hold - don't sell
  • Don't read the news - investing should be boring. Keep buying, don't sell.
Agree 100%. When i chart all the years of returns as a yearly basis, all excep 1 year have exceeded 10%. Generally alot higher than 10%. I have never been panicked by the drops and crashes, as the market has always gone above previous highs. During Covid i had lots of people sat…sell now. We didnt, and the returns skyrocketed.
 
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Agree 100%. When i chart all the years of returns as a yearly basis, all excep 1 year have exceeded 10%. Generally alot higher than 10%. I have never been panicked by the drops and crashes, as the market has always gone above previous highs. During Covid i had lots of people sat…sell now. We didnt, and the returns skyrocketed.

Fear is very costly. Investing cannot be emotional, or you'll end up broke
 

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