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  • #31
    Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
    Keep it simple: VTIAX (10K minimum, otherwise VGTSX)
    Since that would take close to half of the funds in my roth...plus I need to keep another $10K i the domestic stocks to keep the admiral shares I have, would it make more sense to wait another year or two until I have more money to allocate?

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    • #32
      buy the vanguard international eft. I think VXUS. There's a few different ones.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by cologero View Post
        Since that would take close to half of the funds in my roth...plus I need to keep another $10K i the domestic stocks to keep the admiral shares I have, would it make more sense to wait another year or two until I have more money to allocate?
        Originally posted by ~bs View Post
        buy the vanguard international eft. I think VXUS. There's a few different ones.
        One option is to do the ETF instead of the mutual fund. The other option is to buy the Investor shares (3K minimum I think) instead of the Admiral shares.
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        • #34
          Thank you everyone. In my Roth, I went with VGTSX for $5,500 just to keep everything in mutual funds for now. When I have more invested down the road, I'll consider some ETFs.

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