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Originally Posted by eDave
If you can, long term, without putting you or your family in jeopardy. I'm in no position to offer guidance on that.
Age is a consideration as well. Younger = more aggressive. Older - safer. You can see that in those year of retirement funds your 401K probably offers.
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Yeah I'm way underinvested for the amount of cash I have so I can double down but then it becomes more stressful. As it is I'm comfortable with the amount I have invested so I'll only go in deeper if a golden opportunity arises.
I'll be 60 in August so I need a good strong 5 years of growth. In my 401k I just go down the middle on aggressiveness.