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Chris Nelson
  • 港区, Tokyo
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Should I still invest monthly in ETFs etc. Plan to buy home 2020

Chris Nelson
  • 港区, Tokyo
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Title says most of it.

I plan to buy a home to move into in about 1 year when my current lease is up. This will be my first home/real estate purchase.

Typically I invest my savings monthly. Ive calculated so that my monthly savings from now until purchasing time next year will be about what I need for a downpayment.

Should I continue to do my typical investing until then? Or should I start just holding the cash seperately?

This may not be a big deal. Just curious what others normally do.

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