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PM stack size in relation to your other assets


vand

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Everyone's situation is different, but  I was just wondering how large is your PM stack come to in relation to your....

 

1. Annual gross Household Income

2. Housing equity (if you have any)

3. Pension (if you have one)

4. General equities exposure (if you have any)

5. Net wealth (so all of the the above + any cash and other assets you may have)

 

For me, it is about..

1. 12%, but about 33% if you consider just my own income

2. About 6% (most of my income has gone to paying off my mortgage over the last 5 years)

3. 100% (I have no equity exposure, outside of my pension)

4. About 4%

 

I guess I'm fortunate that I'm starting to reap the rewards of having a savings/investment mentality for the last 20 years, even if I have mad plenty of mistakes over that time, I have acquired some assets a couple of months before I turn 40. It highlights to me that, while I have amassed a good number of ounces in terms of what else I have it isn't actually that large, and therefore I'm more than happy to carry on stacking heavily. I think 10% is a good ballpark to aim for.

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