But I ignored her advice to invest in market index funds, worried about losing my money in a volatile market.
While she recommends investing mostly in market index funds, I veered toward safer, more conservative options.
Like Orman, he recommended several market index funds, and further nudged me toward even more aggressive growth funds.
However, if I had instead listened to Suze Orman and invested in a market index fund, like Schwab's S&P 500 Index Fund (SWPPX) or the Schwab Total Stock Market Index Fund (SWTSX), that $20,000 would have grown to nearly $70,000 — that's a swing of almost $40,000.
My refusal to accept a reasonable amount of risk limited my downside, preserving my annual Roth IRA contributions.
Persons:
Suze Orman's, —, Orman, Schwab, Janus Henderson, Roth, Suze Orman, I'd, bitcoin
Organizations:
Service, Young, Dow, & Napier, Schwab, Market Index, Shelton Nasdaq
Locations:
that's, Michigan, Seattle