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Old 07-30-2007, 07:46 PM
UCLAseetoK UCLAseetoK is offline
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Default Out-of-College Lazy Fidelity Portfolio

I know threads like this are a dime-a-dozen to people in this forum, so apologies from me [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]

This is the portfolio I was going to set up. Index based and lazy.

Spartan 500 Index Fund - Investor Class (FSMKX)
Spartan International Index Fund - Investor Class (FSIIX)
Spartan Extended Market Index Fund - Investor Class (FSEMX)

Current financial status is being out of college with zero remaining debt, about 60k in savings, a 60k/yr (pre-tax) job, and most expenses (food, gas, gf/fun/etc) covered by my crapass grind it out winrate at ssnl. The idea was to move the minimum required of 10k into each of the aforementioned funds, and then take another 10k and use it as a more speculative, discretionary individual stock (or sector) based allocation.

Thoughts?
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