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>>825729
Total Stock Market index fund. Or just US stocks if you feel overwhelmed by the world.

>>826311
The Bogleheads guide to investing for a general, extensive ride. The little book of common sense investing (both by Bogle) if you want a starter on index funds (the core of investing).

>>826547
Without telling us your country of residence, impossible to offer any relevant advice.

If US, then go directly to Vanguard.

>>828163
It is. London is the host to the most bloated industry in the world.

>>823370
>>828275
REKT
and keked at
>South African Rape prevention propaganda board

>>828651
Currency risk tends to even out in the end. You changing pesos to dollars ought to be made due to its stability vs the peso. i.e. Currencies fluctuate: don't bet that the dollar will rise forever.

>>829136
OP here. I'm truly glad to see that the thread is alive and full of questions.
Here's my answer: Mr. Money Moustache did it in 9 years. 9. Fucking. Years.
He has a wife, a son, a car, everything he fucking wants and hasn't ever touched any other investment that isn't index funds.

Start reading his blog instead of paying attention to clueless people like
>>829431

>>829758
Check this
http://www-01.ibm.com/employment/us/extremeblue/roadmap.html
But I would seriously ask on /g/'s /dpt/.
>>>/g/49220997

>>829772
Lump sum investing beats DCA more often than not, but DCA will give you more peace of mind. Make your choice, and good luck, anon.

>>830322
>>830328
I'm not saying you have to do anything. I'm just pointing the, arithmetically proven, best way so you don't waste your life chasing ghosts. If we lived twice we could afford it, but since it's not the case, we need to ace it on the first try. Filter out the noise. Use this to estimate how close you are to retirement. You can program it yourself with the formula (I will look for it. Different computers).
https://networthify.com/calculator/earlyretirement

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