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3 Ways My Investing Strategy Has Changed Over the Past 10 Years


I'll admit that I didn't really start investing in stocks until I was almost 30. Since I had to take on debt in the course of going to college, my goal in my 20s was to pay off that debt and then build myself a solid emergency fund.

Also, not knowing where life would take me, I began socking money away to buy a home once my emergency fund was complete. (Spoiler alert: I wound up meeting my husband in my mid-20s and we were able to buy a home together a few years later.) As such, I couldn't really tie up too much money in stocks, because I needed access to that cash for specific purposes.

But over the past decade, my investing strategy has evolved quite a bit. Here are some changes I've made to my portfolio.

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Source Fool.com


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