If you are going for the market you may need to invest 10-15 years to eek out a few percent more after tax than your mortgage fees at a guess. Since 2000, the average annualised return for the developed world was around 4.76%, whereas the annualised return for emerging markets was 9.53%. Higher in recent years, if you had put 50/50 into world/emerging market index in 2003, then you would have returned 10% compound annual growth. That figure takes into account 0.13% fund fees and 0.45% platform fees. However that means nothing for the future. https://www.msci.com/documents/10199...4-43fcb5bd6523 /stole from reddit
While you've all been debating and not buying - bitcoin has hit 15k
Interested in this myself as I have money that I need to use but I'm not gonna drop it into all into BTC.
While you've all been debating and not buying - bitcoin has hit 15k
Interested in this myself as I have money that I need to use but I'm not gonna drop it into all into BTC.
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