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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 427511" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>I spend 10-15 hrs a week on my finances, roughly an hour a day and 6-8 hrs on the weekends. My return’s between $150-200/hr. I started out with a stick everything in mutual funds & let it ride system early in my military career when one of my peers took the time to introduce me to costs & IBD. Today there are low cost fund options in abundance that can meet most needs. That being said, if you want to consistently beat the market you can. It just takes a system you’re comfortable with, time & the discipline not to overmanage/ panic.</p><p></p><p>Right now I’ve got about 20% of my portfolio in a hybrid of ROTH and Traditional 401k’s. I switched jobs about 3 years ago & moved it all to Schwab so I could individually invest instead of being stuck in crappy work-restricted mutual funds. New job ROTH 401k is all S&P index. The other 80% of my investments are fairly well diversified among the core growth sectors. It does take some time to manage 50 or so different stocks but I manage any activity generally by the month not hour, day or week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 427511, member: 789"] I spend 10-15 hrs a week on my finances, roughly an hour a day and 6-8 hrs on the weekends. My return’s between $150-200/hr. I started out with a stick everything in mutual funds & let it ride system early in my military career when one of my peers took the time to introduce me to costs & IBD. Today there are low cost fund options in abundance that can meet most needs. That being said, if you want to consistently beat the market you can. It just takes a system you’re comfortable with, time & the discipline not to overmanage/ panic. Right now I’ve got about 20% of my portfolio in a hybrid of ROTH and Traditional 401k’s. I switched jobs about 3 years ago & moved it all to Schwab so I could individually invest instead of being stuck in crappy work-restricted mutual funds. New job ROTH 401k is all S&P index. The other 80% of my investments are fairly well diversified among the core growth sectors. It does take some time to manage 50 or so different stocks but I manage any activity generally by the month not hour, day or week. [/QUOTE]
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