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If I put 5,000 or 10,000 into some Vanguard, just set it and forget it for 10+ years, is it possible I lose all my money?
Posted 2026-07-17T02:30:10, updated 2026-07-17T03:11:06 19 0.6808 investing

"into some Vanguard" is not an investment. Can you please be more specific? If you're talking about a broad based index fund, the chances of it going to zero are virtually nil. Something like VT, VTI, or VOO.

VOO VTI
Most recent 2026-07-17T12:50:25+00:00
Man fuck ELoM Nusk 2 0.7606 wallstreetbets

You should protect that 50k. That's a good start but if you don't learn you'll lose it quickly. Si...

Is my portfolio good? 1 0.923 stocks

I wouldn't go with BND at your age; you have plenty of time to ride out the ups and downs of growth ...

  • I wouldn't go with BND at your age; you have plenty of time to ride out the ups and downs of growth equities.
  • VXUS and FZILX underperform VTI and FZROX in the long run.
  • The reason for this is the US has the largest economy and attracts the most capital investment (which helps to perpetuate the cycle).
  • Also most of the leading US companies operate on a global scale, so it's not as though you only invested in one domestic economy.
  • My goal in investment is to grow my net worth as much as possible by making selections that have a proven track record; everything else (diversity) is secondary.
13 hours ago 2026-07-17T06:45:12+00:00
Wasted away 10 years of mu life 1 -0.9568 Trading

That is sad. What do you think made you keep going further in debt? Revenge trading? Gambling? My ...

  • My riskiest bets were trading multiple /ES futures.
  • I'd hold a -70k loss overnight and stress the crap out of myself.
  • I went with the usual QQQM, VOO, VTI.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, July 17, 2026 4 -0.6792 wallstreetbets

Now if MU opens at $850 (or hovers around it close to open) I'm getting out and into 40% VT / 60% mi...

  • >!Just kidding, I'll wait a few months to be fucked by RDDT before I eventually do it.
What don't with low 6 figures sitting in bank account? 1 0.9383 investing

VTI is a fund that tracks all US public companies. It's about as simple an investment as you can mak...

  • It's about as simple an investment as you can make - a bet on the US economy long term.
  • It's an investment so it can lose value but over any long term period (think 10+ years) it will make you money.
  • Not as broad as VTI but some people prefer concentration in the larger companies.
  • The rest leave in a high yield savings account.
  • Places like SoFi, American Express and many others offer rates over 3% for cash just sitting there.
17 hours ago 2026-07-17T02:30:10+00:00
If I put 5,000 or 10,000 into some Vanguard, just set it and forget it for 10+ years, is it possible I lose all my money? 19 0.6808 investing

"into some Vanguard" is not an investment. Can you please be more specific? If you're talking about...

  • If you're talking about a broad based index fund, the chances of it going to zero are virtually nil.
Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - July 16, 2026 2 0.6124 investing

VXUS would give you some diversification into international equities. It's an established practice ...

  • It's an established practice by some investors to hold a mix of VTI and VXUS to have a total world equity investing strategy.
If I put 5,000 or 10,000 into some Vanguard, just set it and forget it for 10+ years, is it possible I lose all my money? 1 0.8979 investing

buy the ETF VOO for sp500 or buy VT for whole planet's stock market, then do nothing until you need ...

  • Vanguard ETFs , like VOO, VT are simple, cheap, easy way to own many businesses
Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - July 16, 2026 1 0.8645 investing

I see, so what would you recommend to someone starting off? I see there's no point in investing in V...

  • I see there's no point in investing in VTI and VOO at the same time Since they pretty much have the same %.
2 days ago 2026-07-15T19:25:14+00:00
SpaceX falls below IPO price for first time 7 -0.8476 investing

Unfortunately only 21. I had asked for more, but that's what was allocated to me at the IPO. All the...

  • All the profits just went into my main holding: VTI.
  • But, I'm not as convinced as Reddit that SPCX is doomed to drop to $60.
125K to 1K: Enjoy my loss porn 4 0.9632 wallstreetbets

Sure, but the point of VOO or VTI isn't trying to pick favorites, but to have a diversified allocati...

  • Sure, but the point of VOO or VTI isn't trying to pick favorites, but to have a diversified allocation that will give you a 'safe' healthy annual return.
  • COVID pushed for more fabs to be built, and put new laptops into the hands of every WFH employee and education from home kid.
  • There was a very real chance tech would have been been in a glut of supply with flat or lower demand.
Advice for the wife of a trader 11 0.5552 Daytrading

VT and chill. Also don't burn out while in 2 years or 5 years or 10 years your husband can be in t...

  • There is very little chance he will be able do it full time profitably.
125K to 1K: Enjoy my loss porn 2 0.6618 wallstreetbets

The other response was half right. Notice how he talked about specific individual stocks? That's a t...

  • Notice how he talked about specific individual stocks?
  • Anyway, buy a diversified fund like VT.
  • Literally just buy and don't look at it or think about it deeper.
  • The hard part is doing it for years and never thinking "I can do better" you can't.
3 days ago 2026-07-14T15:08:08+00:00
Simple investment idea for someone with guaranteed high income for life 3 0.9011 investing

I feel like none of this changes anything. You buy VT and a bond fund at whatever ratio makes you ha...

  • You buy VT and a bond fund at whatever ratio makes you happy and get on with your life.
  • Honestly hiring someone to actually do the work isn't a bad plan either.
  • Even if all you use them for is some to do liquidity management and trade execution.
Simple investment idea for someone with guaranteed high income for life 1 0.9132 investing

Most investing decisions are about limiting risk to the right level, at 1M/year, risk is meaningless...

  • Most investing decisions are about limiting risk to the right level, at 1M/year, risk is meaningless, assuming the person is spending well under 1M.
  • I'd put it all into some stock index fund, VT is just as good as any other (VTI, VOO etc) and never touch it again.
  • Leave it to my heirs with the free basis step-up.
  • The better question is what does this person want to do with their money.
  • This question is much more important than their investment allocation, which really doesn't matter for this person (but shouldn't have any bonds).
19-year-old college student looking to invest for the long term. What would you buy in 2026? 1 0.9463 investing

Like the share price ? That's just what it is lol... in reality it doesn't matter, although a lot of...

  • That's just what it is lol... in reality it doesn't matter, although a lot of people think more shares is better and it can be a weird thought experiment.
  • If you return 10% in a year, either way you still have $550.
  • If you just like having higher share counts, there's other ETFs that track the same things, but VOO, VTI, SPY, VT are generally the most common.
Rocket Labs and AST SpaceMobile are both down 40%+ from their May highs. Which one would you buy the dip on. 1 0.8556 stocks

OP asked "which would you buy"... I said which one I bought But for fun, I'll answer a few of your ...

  • I fix surgical robots for work
  • I own CLOV, RKLB, QQQ, VTI, TSLA, and GOOG
  • What's my salary - $75,000 base with OT... also why tf does this matter?
5 days ago 2026-07-11T21:14:32+00:00
Investing is really a lifelong battle against our own emotions 8 0.8654 investing

Like how big? Like 10%, 20%, 50%? My largest concentration of stock I ever had was my own Employers...

  • They kept going up and up and up, which made it seem stupid to sell, but it was basically 100% of my net worth at the time.
  • My family moved here from a collapsed USSR country, and where rapid "democratization" gave everyone stock options of the formerly public companies they were a part of and people that eventually became oligarchs tricked everyone into selling their "stock options" for cheap.
  • * VT, VTI, VXUS goes down significantly, the entire world's market's are fucked up and there is nothing I can do about it and as long as I have the cash I need on hand I can wait it out.
  • Owning a single stock feels suddenly makes it personal, emotional.
  • Buying into a system allows you to absolve yourself of emotional consequences (unless you truly invest the money that you still need soon).
How do you all study stocks, ETFs, etc. to know if they're good investments? 19 0.8271 investing

It's genuinely true though. In most things learning will always improve your performance. In investi...

  • Any time spent learning is honestly waisted time.
  • All you need until you retire to know is open a roth, fill up your 401k to match, 3-6 months of expenses in SGOV or a HYSA and the rest in VT.
What investing opinion have you completely changed your mind about? 3 0.9942 investing

I'm going to provide extra context, which I think this conversation needs. I opened my brokerage ac...

  • He was fully retired, 75 years old, and living on dividends, social security, and pension.
  • His guidance, which made sense to me, was towards dividend paying reliable stocks of companies that we're going to fail.
  • He told tales of stocks he "couldn't afford to sell due to gains/tax" and the neat companies he had invested in (BGS) that had done so well.
  • Lesson/change #4: Instead of focusing on picking individual stocks, using broad index funds is easier and quite successful.
  • A few big winner individual stocks and a few more funds (including SGOV) round out my top 10 holdings.

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Fri 2026/07/17 -1.21% -0.45% -1.46% -0.87% $154.77 #254 6 5 28 13.97
Thu 2026/07/16 -0.53% -0.22% -1.04% -0.74% $156.13 #394 7 6 8 2.48
Wed 2026/07/15 +0.30% +0.47% -0.36% +0.33% $157.29 #214 8 6 18 6.67
Tue 2026/07/14 +0.53% +0.93% +0.33% +0.62% $156.78 #135 14 10 19 2.11
Mon 2026/07/13 -0.58% -0.44% -1.31% -1.15% $155.81 #373 2 0 2 -0.28
Sun 2026/07/12 3 3 3 1.11
Sat 2026/07/11 2 2 29 25.99
Fri 2026/07/10 +0.13% +0.46% -0.45% +0.40% $157.63 #265 9 9 58 44.28
Thu 2026/07/09 +0.33% +0.92% +0.15% +0.76% $157.00 #216 2 1 7 4.56
Wed 2026/07/08 -0.76% -0.27% -1.33% -0.34% $155.81 #138 9 9 29 20.70
Tue 2026/07/07 -0.34% -0.23% -1.18% -0.93% $156.34 #355 4 4 4 0.40
Mon 2026/07/06 +0.70% +1.20% +0.57% +1.05% $157.81 #139 3 1 -3 2.53
Sun 2026/07/05 1 1 1 0.00
Sat 2026/07/04 4 3 4 0.00
Fri 2026/07/03 9 7 12 5.60
Thu 2026/07/02 +0.42% +1.07% -0.73% +0.03% $156.17 #357 2 1 2 0.13
Wed 2026/07/01 -0.48% +0.03% -0.80% -0.53% $156.12 #335 1 1 1 0.59
Tue 2026/06/30 +0.10% +0.88% +0.02% +0.72% $156.95 #140 1 1 3 2.91
Mon 2026/06/29 +0.79% +1.27% -0.05% +1.22% $155.83 #108 4 4 12 6.96
Sun 2026/06/28 2 2 2 0.00
Sat 2026/06/27 1 1 1 0.27
Fri 2026/06/26 -0.79% +0.19% -1.03% -0.58% $153.95 #373 1 1 1 0.36
Thu 2026/06/25 +1.02% +1.58% -0.17% +0.38% $154.85 #268 2 1 2 0.10
Wed 2026/06/24 +0.16% +0.65% -0.43% -0.05% $154.26 #325 3 3 3 0.41
Tue 2026/06/23 -1.99% -1.24% -2.13% -2.05% $154.33 #410 4 3 8 -2.49
Mon 2026/06/22 +0.15% +0.49% -0.25% -0.06% $157.56 #275 17 12 29 1.08
Sun 2026/06/21 4 4 4 2.30
Sat 2026/06/20 2 1 2 0.04
Fri 2026/06/19 2 2 2 1.09
Thu 2026/06/18 +1.25% +1.35% +0.82% +1.16% $157.66 #151 16 11 120 62.65
Wed 2026/06/17 +0.30% +0.55% -1.18% -1.00% $155.85 #156 7 5 52 29.95
Tue 2026/06/16 +0.11% +0.28% -0.50% -0.46% $157.42 #327 6 4 5 0.73
Mon 2026/06/15 +1.58% +1.86% +1.41% +1.55% $158.15 #123 1 1 1 0.00
Sun 2026/06/14 2 1 2 -0.29
Sat 2026/06/13 1 1 1 0.00
Fri 2026/06/12 +0.19% +0.79% -0.44% +0.44% $155.73 #318 6 5 8 2.20
Thu 2026/06/11 +0.66% +2.61% +0.21% +2.43% $155.05 #160 4 3 7 4.54
Wed 2026/06/10 -0.60% +0.17% -1.57% -1.54% $151.37 #286 3 3 2 0.78
Tue 2026/06/09 +0.82% +1.35% -2.12% -0.12% $153.74 #379 1 0 -3 2.28
Mon 2026/06/08 +0.96% +1.25% +0.34% +0.52% $153.92 #133 1 1 2 1.82
Sun 2026/06/07 4 3 56 -39.95
Sat 2026/06/06 7 7 9 7.04
Fri 2026/06/05 -0.91% -0.91% -3.35% -3.07% $153.13 #406 8 6 11 3.88
Thu 2026/06/04 -0.24% +0.51% -0.31% +0.37% $157.97 #317 16 13 304 -141.57
Wed 2026/06/03 -0.22% -0.22% -0.97% -0.88% $157.38 #307 6 5 6 2.75
Tue 2026/06/02 +0.03% +0.51% -0.11% +0.47% $158.78 #211 1 0 -7 3.52
Mon 2026/06/01 -0.05% +0.66% -0.39% +0.30% $158.03 #190 4 1 510 -435.13
Sun 2026/05/31 1 0 4 -2.45
Sat 2026/05/30 1 1 1 0.60
Fri 2026/05/29 +0.17% +0.42% -0.04% +0.16% $157.55 #169 4 4 4 1.40
Thu 2026/05/28 -0.28% +0.54% -0.44% +0.45% $157.30 #178 7 6 5 -0.27
Wed 2026/05/27 +0.08% +0.13% -0.41% -0.14% $156.59 #266 None 0 None
Tue 2026/05/26 +1.16% +1.32% +0.85% +1.16% $156.81 #138 2 1 2 0.33
Mon 2026/05/25 6 6 6 1.72
Sun 2026/05/24 11 9 35 16.33
Sat 2026/05/23 12 8 16 1.46
Fri 2026/05/22 +0.32% +0.70% +0.07% +0.23% $155.01 #312 12 11 29 14.81
Thu 2026/05/21 -0.34% +0.70% -0.59% +0.38% $154.65 #234 6 4 7 1.12
Wed 2026/05/20 +0.20% +1.40% +0.06% +1.31% $154.07 #219 5 4 7 2.13
Tue 2026/05/19 -0.64% -0.14% -1.09% -0.70% $152.08 #275 5 4 3 -0.14
Mon 2026/05/18 +0.33% +0.58% -0.59% +0.12% $153.16 #345 4 3 4 0.47
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