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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 3126903" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Shadow had a point, try to pick ETFs in a sectors that will show decent performance historically over time no matter the political enviroment. Take a defense ETF for example, or even as Shadow suggested SPY (S&P ETF) or QQQ (tech ETF) You spread the risk over several (5-6+) sectors and at any given time one will be down and the others will be up. Vanguard has a TON of low cost ETFs you can reference. Keep in mind I'm really talking from a retirement/tax account standpoint as that should be your first priority with a good chunk of your liquidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 3126903, member: 24"] Shadow had a point, try to pick ETFs in a sectors that will show decent performance historically over time no matter the political enviroment. Take a defense ETF for example, or even as Shadow suggested SPY (S&P ETF) or QQQ (tech ETF) You spread the risk over several (5-6+) sectors and at any given time one will be down and the others will be up. Vanguard has a TON of low cost ETFs you can reference. Keep in mind I'm really talking from a retirement/tax account standpoint as that should be your first priority with a good chunk of your liquidity. [/QUOTE]
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