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Ideas on where to invest 401k from previous employer

Kumar Gaurav
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Hello

I have about 70k in 401k from my previous employer.What would be the best way to invest that money as of TODAY . Appreciate input from the experienced members here.

Thanks

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@Kumar Gaurav Great question. I found myself in the same predicament years ago with my old 401k held a Fidelity. I realized the only real estate options I had were publically traded REITs or mutual funds that invested in REITs. I ended up rolling over my old 401K into a self-directed IRA with iPlanGroup. This allowed me to make REAL investments in real estate. Mostly note-lending and apartment syndications. Best of luck!

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