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What are some low-risk lifetime investments? DCA into index funds?

>> No.29645459

>>29645394
boomer etfs

>> No.29646389

>>29645394
wood
not memeing, buy a plot of wooded land, zero risk, harvest part of it in rotation of all of it every five ten years
financial gains depend on type of wood, and what you sell them for, rare/noble essences a slow to grow but fetch a higher price, fast growing pines aren't good for much else than christmas trees, but even that's a good buck. If you have space to store the wood , you can dry it and sell it to people who use wood for heating.
as an example, my parents have a 300 acre wood. One day of work I can can roughly have ten cubic meters chopped up, which goes for 40-50€ per cubic meter when green, 80-100€ properly dried. You won't be pulling out 10 cubic meters twice aa month on 300 acres, but we just chop up fallen trees, and thatt alone is 1-2k a year.
Also you can build yourself a cabin for full time living, or as a week-end retreat.
You can't get lower risk than wood.