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<blockquote data-quote="MattM" data-source="post: 4106344" data-attributes="member: 53192"><p>And a breakdown of the $1.96 shows $0.98 going to/coming from each of my two investments. So who knows what type of total fee I’m incurring by having two allocations vs one. Or vs three or four.</p><p></p><p>I just remember making pennies and trying to be diligent. The fees weren’t quite making sense. But If you can invest $1,000/ month with a $2.06 fee vs investing $20 with the same fee, it makes sense to go all out.</p><p></p><p>Early on, my fees were matching or outdoing any gains, so I was seeing a 0% gain. I tell everyone in ups, 10-15% or it doesn’t matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MattM, post: 4106344, member: 53192"] And a breakdown of the $1.96 shows $0.98 going to/coming from each of my two investments. So who knows what type of total fee I’m incurring by having two allocations vs one. Or vs three or four. I just remember making pennies and trying to be diligent. The fees weren’t quite making sense. But If you can invest $1,000/ month with a $2.06 fee vs investing $20 with the same fee, it makes sense to go all out. Early on, my fees were matching or outdoing any gains, so I was seeing a 0% gain. I tell everyone in ups, 10-15% or it doesn’t matter. [/QUOTE]
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