| I Have New IRA - What Do I Invest In? |
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| Written by David Neubert | |
| Tuesday, 10 April 2007 | |
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Some friends of The Panelist, a couple, took my suggestion and opened their IRAs. They checked with their accountant and figured out what plan would be best for them. They choose a Traditional IRA for each one of them and moved $4000 each from their joint brokerage account into two separate IRA accounts. They asked for an easy portfolio to put the money to work right away. They are about my age, 41 so their main concern is beating inflation since retirement is many years away.Remember that this is a tax deferred account, so I thought I'd start out with some broad-based low cost ETF's. That way, they can ultimately sell them and switch into individual stocks. I also didn't want to give them a big complicated portfolio to start since they would be adding money to the account every year. So I thought about starting with group of four ETFs. Then, this time next year we could pick some individual stocks. THE INFLATION ANCHOR: THE NON-US EXPOSURE: DOMESTIC EXPOSURE: If you don't care about voting proxies and want some broad value-based exposure, you could pick a fund whose largest holding is GE but it much more diversified. (DLN - $58.83) - Wisdom Tree Large Cap Dividend Fund. Since they don't have enough cash to cheaply build a portfolio of large cap US stocks (which would be my preference) this Wisdom Tree Fund holds many of the value oriented large cap US stocks I'd like them to hold. Next year we'll pick a couple stocks based on what's cheap in the world. When buying ETF's, I recommend using limit orders. Choose a limit order that is about half way between the bid and offer of the ETF. Disclosure: I own TIP (my largest exchange traded holding). I am short June 98 strike puts and short June 101 strike calls against a small portion of my position in TIP. I own VPL. My initials are DLN but I do not own the Wisdom Tree Large Cap Dividend Fund - DLN. My personal portolio has many of the names that comprise the top holdings of DLN (Among the top holding I will not own are Altria (MO) and Exxon (XOM)). I own and have been accumulating GE. I may buy more GE. See an accountant or other investment professional about what type of retirement account is right for you. Disclaimer: I do not give investment advice. Do your own research. Do not rely on anything in this weblog to make investment decisions. I do not log all my trades here. I only describe or mention those that I think might be interesting. Consult an investment professional familiar with your specific financial situation before buying or selling any security. Options may be for me but they are are not for everyone. Futures are highly speculative. You can lose more than your initial investment in futures. Comments
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written by Undici Design , April 11, 2007
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written by Ramesh , April 11, 2007
This is vcery useful information. Can you expand on some slect ETFs that will also produce dividends, so that we can make our own choice of whether to renivest in the ETFs? I am not just talking about ETFs that invest in dividend-paying stocks; I am talking about ETFs that generate dividends themselves. Thanks.
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written by vadim , January 11, 2008
I can educate you on how to make up to a 14% monthly return on you IRA. 7183953913
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Thanks,
Mark