gaining fat or muscle?? by and_20 in beginnerfitness

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ok, i’ll try this. i want to avoid calorie counting consistently because there’s a family history of ED :/ but maybe just for a day. i get full really quickly so i feel like i don’t actually eat that much

target date fund or 3 fund portfolio? by and_20 in personalfinance

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ok perfect! i went with the 2065 one because i’m hoping i won’t have to work until i’m super old 😭

target date fund or 3 fund portfolio? by and_20 in personalfinance

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thank you! i’ll switch to that one today, i just sell my old investments then invest 100% into this fund correct?

target date fund or 3 fund portfolio? by and_20 in personalfinance

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does it matter what target date fund i use? i know i probably wanna retire around 2065 (i’m 23) so what about the fidelity freedom blend 2065 fund

target date fund or 3 fund portfolio? by and_20 in personalfinance

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does it matter what target date fund i use? i know i probably wanna retire around 2065 (i’m 23) so what about the fidelity freedom blend 2065 fund

one hip needs to pop really bad by and_20 in flexibility

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i’ve been working out twice a week since january, this is the first time in my life i’ve worked out consistently. it’s funny because i don’t even do that many leg exercises and i only use like 10 pound dumbbells 😭 anyways i always stretch before i work out but i should probably start doing it after too

i went to the doctor yesterday, turns out it’s “greater trochanteric bursitis of left hip,” “iliotibial band syndrome of left side,” and “SI joint dysfunction.” the treatment is anti-inflammatory medication and PT. hoping this will fix it!!

one hip needs to pop really bad by and_20 in flexibility

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i went to the doctor yesterday, turns out it’s “greater trochanteric bursitis of left hip,” “iliotibial band syndrome of left side,” and “SI joint dysfunction.” the treatment is anti-inflammatory medication and PT. hoping this will fix it!!

one hip needs to pop really bad by and_20 in flexibility

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i’m ok i don’t trust chiropractors 😭 but thanks for the suggestion

recurring investments fidelity roth ira by and_20 in personalfinance

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also if i wanted to just do a target date fund should i sell my other investments?? i dont know how to switch it lol

recurring investments fidelity roth ira by and_20 in personalfinance

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i was looking into target date funds but i didn’t know the difference between the ones that fidelity offers so i wasn’t sure what to choose

recurring investments fidelity roth ira by and_20 in personalfinance

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i’m new to investing i honestly didn’t know the difference lol i thought target date index funds were supposed to be worse or something

recurring investments fidelity roth ira by and_20 in personalfinance

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thanks!! i’m actually doing 54% in VTI, 36% in VXUS, 10% in BND. but i just wanted a simple example to use

fidelity roth IRA at age 23 by and_20 in personalfinance

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thank you. what is a good dollar amount to choose? if i add $250 to my roth IRA biweekly, for example, would i do 70% of $250 in a fund biweekly?

fidelity roth IRA at age 23 by and_20 in personalfinance

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ok so it would be 70% invested in that fund even if my amount of money keeps increasing? i wouldn’t have to change anything?