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How will your portfolio look like for 2010?

How will your portfolio look like for 2010?

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Will you keep 40/60 stocks and bonds?

Or will you bet that the downturn is over and it's all way up from now?

If so, will go small or large cap?

If you will play conservative, will you go for foreign or international bonds?

What about foreign stock?

What are your thoughts on the emerging markets still growing?

Will you index everything? If so, which index? Domestic? Europe? Global? Asia?

What about gold? The last 10 years have been amazing. Isn't it time to overheat?


mattress
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Originally posted by darvlay
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😀 You may be just as well off!~

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Originally posted by darvlay
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In Philippines' peso, right?

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I was given a whole bunch of Enron stock certificates (bought @ $120.00USD/share). I'm going to hold on to them for a bit and see if I can't make some money on them as bits of historical stock significance.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
I was given a whole bunch of Enron stock certificates (bought @ $120.00USD/share). I'm going to hold on to them for a bit and see if I can't make some money on them as bits of historical stock significance.
Ha! The flawless Pomp & Circumstance portfolio composition technique, uh?

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Originally posted by Seitse
Ha! The flawless Pomp & Circumstance portfolio composition technique, uh?
Say you're not just a pretty face there Heir Seitse. My father did the same with some stock certificates from 1929 and in 1953 he made $8.25 CDN for the lot... enough to buy several cuban cigars and birth announcements (including postage) about my sisters arrival.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Say you're not just a pretty face there Heir Seitse. My father did the same with some stock certificates from 1929 and in 1953 he made $8.25 CDN for the lot... enough to buy several cuban cigars and birth announcements (including postage) about my sisters arrival.
Smart man.

I heard once that the best way not to lose with the dices is to keep them in your hand.

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I'm all in, and will most likely stay that way at least a couple of years.

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Originally posted by Seitse
Smart man.

I heard once that the best way not to lose with the dices is to keep them in your hand.
If you mean lose your life then yes I agree.

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At the moment I'm investing heavily in diapers, 0-3 month clothes (pink, mostly). Next year I'll also bee looking into puréed foods.
Most of my investing of late has been in easy to prepare porridge, small tub yogurts, juice and milk.

I am also diversifying my portfolio with a better medical aid fund, college funds (x2), extra life insurance and various home improvements.


It's gonna be a great year, seeing my 2 portfolios growing and maturing!

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Originally posted by Crowley
At the moment I'm investing heavily in diapers, 0-3 month clothes (pink, mostly). Next year I'll also bee looking into puréed foods.
Most of my investing of late has been in easy to prepare porridge, small tub yogurts, juice and milk.

I am also diversifying my portfolio with a better medical aid fund, college funds (x2), extra life insurance and various ...[text shortened]... e improvements.


It's gonna be a great year, seeing my 2 portfolios growing and maturing!
LOL. Hello future me.

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Originally posted by Crowley
It's gonna be a great year, seeing my 2 portfolios growing and maturing!
Knowing your profile as an investor, those will be 2 bubbles that never burst. 😀

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Originally posted by darvlay
LOL. Hello future me.
Did you buy Trojan as well?

I told you Durex was the way to go!