Re: Investing options for $50-$100k ?
In addition to an index fund, you might want to consider a balance fund.
I particularly like the Vanguard Wellington fund. Like an index fund, it has low expense fees (0.31%). Plus it has been around forever (1929). And it did particularly well during the 2000-2002 time period. Its only negative year in that period was 2002 when it only lost 6.9%.
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