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Stock steady above $100, will it split?
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<blockquote data-quote="purplesky" data-source="post: 1352626" data-attributes="member: 23628"><p>I guess you can always just do a regular brokerage account instead of a Roth? That would still be fun and no investment dollar limit so thats cool? Facebook could really pay off big time. I bought Southwest airlines below $10 a share several years ago and it just keeps going up and up. </p><p></p><p>I Should be able to max out my Roth this year so I am going to throw some money into a brokerage account also and buy tax efficient type ETFs? </p><p></p><p>I am really starting to realize that having a tax strategy for retirement is huge. So I am spreading money around in different types of investments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplesky, post: 1352626, member: 23628"] I guess you can always just do a regular brokerage account instead of a Roth? That would still be fun and no investment dollar limit so thats cool? Facebook could really pay off big time. I bought Southwest airlines below $10 a share several years ago and it just keeps going up and up. I Should be able to max out my Roth this year so I am going to throw some money into a brokerage account also and buy tax efficient type ETFs? I am really starting to realize that having a tax strategy for retirement is huge. So I am spreading money around in different types of investments. [/QUOTE]
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