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VwitxShould I buy these shares / bonds for my Roth IRA account?

1 / TM (Toyota) = 3K
2 / Dell (Computer Company) = 3K
3 / CAH (medical supply) = 3K
4 / SVGBX (Bond) = 3K
5 / VWITX (Bond) = 3K
6 / PTRAX Market (M) = 3K

I have 18K in my account now Roth. I do not believe that mutual funds, because I have in my 401K. Anything you can suggest? Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart ......
Thank you

For a pension fund, I prefer the blue chips that pay dividends. They can really add up if you are long term. Toyota looks good.

Dell does not pay dividends. It could be a good stock, but I'd probably trade it against something as Protector & Gamble, Chevron and United Technologies.

It depends on your age and your risk tolerance. You say that you allocate half your money on individual stocks and half bonds (including the 3K in a money market). I want to take a step back, because they may not be what you think they are:
VGBX is a sense in charge B (it will cost to sell) funds. It is filled with other funds of the same company and is comprised of equity funds 40%.

VWITX is a tax exempt bond, but your IRA is already tax exempt if you give up your tax return benefits can not achieve.

PTRAX (by Yahoo) has 5,000,0000 initial investment. These are institutional actions.

With individual stocks, it is almost impossible to make good
Buy Toyota in early 2000 would have lost half your investment you by mid 2003 and took another 3 years to return to yourself and you'd still be down 30% from those highs nine years later.

Try taking one of the questionnaires asset allocator (on most investment sites) see what your combination is appropriate. See also what you need to reach with this account to reach your goals.

You can buy cheap ETF that matches your needs. There are age based and those based on the distribution which will be much cheaper. Good luck

Since the Roth grows tax free, you can add a REIT or MLP. I KMP and RMI example. I am also blue chips such as PG, PG, DD, the Conference of the Parties.

I'm not big on the pick Dell, I do not think they pay a dividend and may have reached a plateau. ORCL perhaps better if you want my humble opinion Tech.

Posted on September 3, 2010.
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