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Currently I don't own any, but I have found some global funds that in theory look good. However, given the economic issues in both the US and EU, is it even worth it to buy a global fund in the coming years? It might crash so low that it will take 10-20 years to recover.
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>>61549050
>people are still talking about ETFs days shy of 2026
meanwhile, I’m literally cashing out my retirement portfolio and paying the penalty as soon as we start the new tax year next week
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>>61549054
I am almost certain that you are doing the right thing. But what will you do with all the cash? Buy gold?
As a yuropoor I can't even keep euros in my bank, it is just too likely to go to shits in the coming years.
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>>61549065
Yes, either add to my stack or buy some remote acreage
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the magic postcard says to sell in 2026.



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