Hey /biz/
I've got 20k in a 401k from my former employer.
What should I do with it?
state your risk tolerance?
>>1322470
To me, this is basically mad money. I don't even care.
My current employer offers a pension fund and I have rental properties, so I'm not worried about having funds for retirement.
Shove it up your ass.
>>1322471
money you can afford to lose?
high risk stocks and cryptos.. im getting my daily dose of lulz while earning $$.. simply priceless
>>1322473
compelling argument. Can you offer me prospective ROI?
>>1322475
I don't like cryptos. They're too abstract at this point for me. I had a friend who had 10 BTC when they hit their peak a few years ago. Told him to sell and he refused to listen to me. Maybe they'll eventually go past that, but I just don't trust them at this point.
>>1322480
thats the whole point of crypto at the moment. They are so volatile, and fun to play with.
High risk stocks and start-ups are the next thing i can think off. That or p2p lending
>>1322478
The return is that when you shit you'll already have paper in your rectum to wipe with