Everything's sliding right now. Stocks are getting hit, crypto's bleeding, and sentiment feels rough.

    -If you were sitting on $10,000 cash today, what would you do with it?

    -Any specific stocks or ETFs you're buying here?

    -Playing it safe with big names or taking shots on stuff that's been crushed?

    -Buying BC/ETH or staying away from crypto altogether?

    -Anyone putting money into silver or other metals as a hedge, or is that outdated thinking?

    -Going all in now or slowly averaging in?

    -Anything you're avoiding even though it looks "cheap"?

    How are people deploying cash during this selloff?
    byu/Designer_Dog379 ininvesting



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    10 Comments

    1. LandscapeOk2955 on

      I have 15% cash but don’t intend to deploy it at all.

      I will just continue with my auto investment into a diversified ETF of 20% of my income out of each pay check, ad I have done for many years now.

    2. Are you from the future? I don’t see any stocks bleeding

      Bitcoin is good at this range if people expect it to hit 200k sometime later but you need patience for it

    3. Pretty sure you’ll only get answers like “DCA into VOO” and “stay the course” here. All other replies usually get downvoted to oblivion so not the best place to discuss individual tickers.

      Which reminds me, if you do want US S&P500 exposure for example, make sure to look into which funds are appropriate. VOO is intended primarily for trading in USD. For example, Canada has it own version.

    4. Im writting this slowly because i know you guys are slow readers and learners.

      broad market index tracking ETF, VTI fot US lads or VWCE for EU lads.

    5. When you say everything, well, a global tracker is currently +0.22% today. I think it’s gone down about 0.7% in the last month in the midst of what still is +13% over the last year.

      Hey, perhaps people should just buy global trackers? There’s a novel idea!

    6. AVGV’s always pretty good, I’m going BRK as well personally because I think its currently undervalued

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