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Old 06-13-2005, 08:24 AM
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If I were in it over a 15-year period I'd probably go with a mutual fund w/ a good track record. I think you're much more likely to get a higher return - even after taking taxes into account. The great thing about VJW's suggestion though - there is virtually no risk. So you really need to decide if the extra potential return is worth the risk, and go from there.
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