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Asset Allocation Advice

Tate Shadbourne
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Hello!

I am 26 years old and currently have about 400,000$ saved. I have been learning about real estate investing for the past 2 years but recently I’ve started learning about the power of compound interest in the stock market. Since I am still pretty young, the amount of savings I have really has some time to compound so now I am unsure about entering the real estate market. Any advice on what you would do in my position? 

Thank you!!

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Jonathan Bock
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Jonathan Bock
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@Tate Shadbourne

What are you doing currently?  Asset Allocation is not going to change your life but if you can save this amount of cash by whatever it is you do keep at it...

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