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Asked wife's wealthy uncle advice on how to invest $100k he gave us for kid

This guy hates me, wanted better for his niece (he's gay, no...
Brass Low-t Philosopher-king
  05/03/24
To be fair, He sounds like a huge faggot, and you seem li...
exhilarant chest-beating area ceo
  05/03/24
reserved. in on a 100 poast thread.
Glittery judgmental sex offender stock car
  05/03/24
He pwned you
Multi-colored toilet seat
  05/03/24
$400,000 for your dignity ain’t that bad, I guess
Nighttime french stag film
  05/03/24
...
trip antidepressant drug sanctuary
  05/03/24
...
Lemon jet-lagged macaca
  05/03/24
1800000 if not flame
Well-lubricated poppy office
  05/03/24
IBM? what happened to the stocks and bonds you bought
geriatric khaki crackhouse karate
  05/03/24
archived & bookmarked Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:40 PM Aut...
Big travel guidebook scourge upon the earth
  05/03/24
This is complete flame but in this hypothetical situation yo...
Heady roast beef
  05/03/24
ChatGPT
Crimson heaven dopamine
  05/03/24
Clearly but it's funnier if it isn't
Well-lubricated poppy office
  05/03/24
nice
supple orange laser beams
  05/03/24
Nests egg*
Vibrant private investor
  05/03/24
Poast ur email to him
High-end cocky mad cow disease
  05/03/24
100% on the gay days side. What kind of dumb fag tries to pl...
federal magical legal warrant box office
  05/03/24
Reading this on my phone, where a long thread title abruptly...
Misunderstood Chapel Pistol
  05/03/24


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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:40 PM
Author: Brass Low-t Philosopher-king

This guy hates me, wanted better for his niece (he's gay, no partner, childless) than marrying a lawyer, but loves our kids - he's given us $100k when each of our children were born (we have 4) and advised us to simply buy index funds.

We did not - I attempted to stock pick and do my own thing with some bonds. This last time I asked him, a professional investor at a long-only fund for the last 40 years, to advise me on portfolio construction. Here is his e-mail response, not flame, completely unedited.

Subject: Re: Seeking Your Expert Advice Once Again

Dear Tim,

Ah, it’s that time again when you crawl back into my inbox, tail between your legs, seeking the pearls of wisdom you’ve so famously ignored in the past. How utterly predictable. But, let’s indulge this latest whim of yours to actually “take heed,” shall we? It’s quite the novel development coming from someone who’s managed to fumble not one, not two, but four opportunities to secure a comfortable future for those adorable kids you somehow helped conceive.

Firstly, let’s address this cute little narrative where you’ve played the rogue investor, dabbling in stocks and bonds like a toddler splashing in a puddle, completely oblivious to the storm overhead. It’s quaint, really. But after watching you squander the nest eggs I generously bestowed upon your offspring, it’s clear you need more than advice—you need a rescue.

Now, onto the meat of the matter, or in your case, the tofu of the matter, since we must keep things digestible for your amateur palate:

Stable Large Cap Stocks: I’ve suggested companies like Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble before. Remember them? Big, boring, and stable—everything you’re not, yet everything you should aspire your investments to be. But alas, subtlety isn’t your forte, is it?

Financial Sector Stocks: I know, I know, it’s hard for a lawyer to appreciate the art of real earnings, but firms like JPMorgan Chase have been paying dividends longer than you’ve been playing ‘lawyer’. They’re a cornerstone of any grown-up’s portfolio. Perhaps it’s time to graduate from the kiddie pool?

Energy Sector Stocks: We’ve been over this—ExxonMobil. Yes, they deal in oil, not ideals; profit, not promises. They generate the kind of returns that could have kept your little experiments funded without dipping into the kids’ college funds.

Technology and Consumer Goods: For someone who loves gadgets and shopping as much as you do, you’d think investing in IBM or Walmart would be instinctive.

Geographical Diversification: We’ve covered this before. The world is bigger than your backyard BBQs. Companies like Unilever operate worldwide and might just teach you something about global exposure—something I’ve desperately hoped you’d gain in more ways than one.

And finally, because I can’t help but care (a tragic flaw of mine), let’s revisit the idea of a Dividend Reinvestment Plan. Remember? The thing you ignored four times? It’s called compounding, Tim. It’s what smart people do to ensure they don’t have to write embarrassing emails to their in-laws asking for help.

While I have no doubt you’ll find a way to muddle through this advice with the grace of a bull in a china shop, I remain, as always, the beacon of hope for our family’s financial literacy. Do try to keep up this time, won’t you?

With all the affection I can muster,

NB

Here is how I would invest it:

Healthcare (20%): $20,000

Johnson & Johnson

Pfizer

Consumer Goods and Retail (20%): $20,000

Procter & Gamble

Walmart

Financials (20%): $20,000

JPMorgan Chase

Energy (20%): $20,000

ExxonMobil

Technology (10%) and International Exposure (10%): $20,000

IBM (Tech)

Unilever (International)

Annual dividend yield is approximately 3.28%

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632710)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:43 PM
Author: exhilarant chest-beating area ceo

To be fair,

He sounds like a huge faggot, and you seem like a complete moron.

IMO you both deserve each other, also 173 flame (ty).

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632715)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:42 PM
Author: Glittery judgmental sex offender stock car

reserved. in on a 100 poast thread.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632711)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:43 PM
Author: Multi-colored toilet seat

He pwned you

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632716)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:43 PM
Author: Nighttime french stag film

$400,000 for your dignity ain’t that bad, I guess

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632717)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 9:08 PM
Author: trip antidepressant drug sanctuary



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47633263)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 9:23 PM
Author: Lemon jet-lagged macaca



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47633333)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:44 PM
Author: Well-lubricated poppy office

1800000 if not flame

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632719)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:46 PM
Author: geriatric khaki crackhouse karate

IBM?

what happened to the stocks and bonds you bought

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632725)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:46 PM
Author: Big travel guidebook scourge upon the earth

archived & bookmarked

Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:40 PM

Author: Tim Dillon

This guy hates me, wanted better for his niece (he's gay, no partner, childless) than marrying a lawyer, but loves our kids - he's given us $100k when each of our children were born (we have 4) and advised us to simply buy index funds.

We did not - I attempted to stock pick and do my own thing with some bonds. This last time I asked him, a professional investor at a long-only fund for the last 40 years, to advise me on portfolio construction. Here is his e-mail response, not flame, completely unedited.

Subject: Re: Seeking Your Expert Advice Once Again

Dear Tim,

Ah, it’s that time again when you crawl back into my inbox, tail between your legs, seeking the pearls of wisdom you’ve so famously ignored in the past. How utterly predictable. But, let’s indulge this latest whim of yours to actually “take heed,” shall we? It’s quite the novel development coming from someone who’s managed to fumble not one, not two, but four opportunities to secure a comfortable future for those adorable kids you somehow helped conceive.

Firstly, let’s address this cute little narrative where you’ve played the rogue investor, dabbling in stocks and bonds like a toddler splashing in a puddle, completely oblivious to the storm overhead. It’s quaint, really. But after watching you squander the nest eggs I generously bestowed upon your offspring, it’s clear you need more than advice—you need a rescue.

Now, onto the meat of the matter, or in your case, the tofu of the matter, since we must keep things digestible for your amateur palate:

Stable Large Cap Stocks: I’ve suggested companies like Johnson & Johnson and Procter & Gamble before. Remember them? Big, boring, and stable—everything you’re not, yet everything you should aspire your investments to be. But alas, subtlety isn’t your forte, is it?

Financial Sector Stocks: I know, I know, it’s hard for a lawyer to appreciate the art of real earnings, but firms like JPMorgan Chase have been paying dividends longer than you’ve been playing ‘lawyer’. They’re a cornerstone of any grown-up’s portfolio. Perhaps it’s time to graduate from the kiddie pool?

Energy Sector Stocks: We’ve been over this—ExxonMobil. Yes, they deal in oil, not ideals; profit, not promises. They generate the kind of returns that could have kept your little experiments funded without dipping into the kids’ college funds.

Technology and Consumer Goods: For someone who loves gadgets and shopping as much as you do, you’d think investing in IBM or Walmart would be instinctive.

Geographical Diversification: We’ve covered this before. The world is bigger than your backyard BBQs. Companies like Unilever operate worldwide and might just teach you something about global exposure—something I’ve desperately hoped you’d gain in more ways than one.

And finally, because I can’t help but care (a tragic flaw of mine), let’s revisit the idea of a Dividend Reinvestment Plan. Remember? The thing you ignored four times? It’s called compounding, Tim. It’s what smart people do to ensure they don’t have to write embarrassing emails to their in-laws asking for help.

While I have no doubt you’ll find a way to muddle through this advice with the grace of a bull in a china shop, I remain, as always, the beacon of hope for our family’s financial literacy. Do try to keep up this time, won’t you?

With all the affection I can muster,

NB

Here is how I would invest it:

Healthcare (20%): $20,000

Johnson & Johnson

Pfizer

Consumer Goods and Retail (20%): $20,000

Procter & Gamble

Walmart

Financials (20%): $20,000

JPMorgan Chase

Energy (20%): $20,000

ExxonMobil

Technology (10%) and International Exposure (10%): $20,000

IBM (Tech)

Unilever (International)

Annual dividend yield is approximately 3.28%

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632710)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632726)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:50 PM
Author: Heady roast beef

This is complete flame but in this hypothetical situation you'd put the cash in VTSAX and chill. Or just load up four 529 accounts. Actually your wife's uncle would do this on his own if he was real.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632732)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:50 PM
Author: Crimson heaven dopamine

ChatGPT

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632733)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:56 PM
Author: Well-lubricated poppy office

Clearly but it's funnier if it isn't

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632745)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:54 PM
Author: supple orange laser beams

nice

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632742)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:56 PM
Author: Vibrant private investor

Nests egg*

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632747)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 5:57 PM
Author: High-end cocky mad cow disease

Poast ur email to him

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632750)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 6:01 PM
Author: federal magical legal warrant box office

100% on the gay days side. What kind of dumb fag tries to play Steve Cohen with his kids money. Dumb fuck.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632761)



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Date: May 3rd, 2024 6:01 PM
Author: Misunderstood Chapel Pistol

Reading this on my phone, where a long thread title abruptly gets cut off at the end of the first line and starts a new line right below, I thought this read:

“Asked wife's wealthy uncle advice on how to invest $100k he gay”

And got really confused until my eyes picked up the second line…

(I’m also gay)

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5524785&forum_id=2#47632762)