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Anja Brey
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Mutual fund investment recommendations for Roth IRA

Anja Brey
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hi BP, 
I would like to get a Roth IRA and I am wondering if someone has a recommendation on which company (Fidelity, Vanguard etc.) to invest with and maybe a particular Mutual Fund they like? I am looking for high returns and low management fees.
Thanks! 
Anja

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Daniel Chang
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Daniel Chang
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Anya-

If you are looking for low management fees, go with passive index fund/ETF investing with Vanguard.  (I personally do).  They are well known for their low fees.  However, whether their returns are "high" enough for you, that's a question only you can answer. 

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