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Im 20, and have an investment account on my own. Im a college student, with no debt, no loans, etc. I have about $5000 saved, and put into a Mutual fund. I have other accounts from when i was a kid with substantially more in them...however... i just get the feeling from some of my freinds that i am a little behind in the game. Is this a good start?... I know that its always "never to early to start" ... but am i behind?... Thanks for any input... This is a serious question, if you can't say something respectful, then don't add. I guess i've just had enough with snide answers... thank you for those of you who answer with sincerity. It is never too early to start saving, in fact 鈥榬etirement is one of the greatest cons of all time. from the sound of your question you are not a "little behind"...in fact it sounds like you're a BIG BEHIND! you know what everyone is different and if what you have is good for you then don't worry about what anyone else says. some people don't have anything saved. your young just keep saving. good luck. In terms of retirement, I'd say you're ahead of the game, but you don't really specify what your long-term goal is with your money. But considering most people your age haven't even begun to think about saving their money, I'd say you're doing well. You should think about increase the amount you save every year, though. i think not. it is because everything starts on nothing. i think you're lucky because you started on $5000 in your savings.. Good questions, cause i feel the same way sometimes. But look at it this way. atlist you are asking this kind of question right. I was leaving a fast food joint a while back and three middle school girls (school promotional shirts on) walked by. Two were razzing the third saying things like "OMG, you are still a virgin? What the h--l are you holding out for? Do it once and get over it! I mean really, like you are waiting for 'mister right', yeah, like that will ever happen." You'll be fine. You're actually quite lucky to have that kind of cash saved up and you've taken the first step towards being a better investor. Seriously, you taking an initiative to invest and that is superb. I don't know what you mean by "the game," is that life, money management, stocks? Actually you are ahead of the game, in my opinion, way ahead of the game. Look for something high yielding, for this I SUGGEST credit spreads specifically bear call spreads, this is good offers a high range profitability 70% + sometimes, and also can yield 5-20% a month depending on the risk your willing to take , if market takes a hit, bear calls are perfect, that is what I suggest. Even if you are wrong at direction the trade will still probably be profitable, I will also suggest trading with thinkorswim.com they have great service low fees, and you can earn 70%-240% a year, wheres your trading account at? Can affect returns. -Good Investing----Dan You are way ahead of the Game No, you are not behind at all. In fact, I would say you're well ahead of many of your peers. You are off to a great start financially! Don't let the envy of your friends get in the way of enjoying what you've accomplished, which is quite a lot from what you've wrote. Good luck, and keep saving! Let's take a little look at this scenario.......a 20 year old college student with no debt and no loans. Well right there you are probably in the top 10% of all college students in the US. That scores you plus one. |
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