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Investing in your 30s "Investing in your 30s" now benefits
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"Investing in your 30s" now benefits from the recent Fed signal of potential rate cuts in mid- Index funds offer a hands-off investing experience. Some people build their wealth by setting up automatic investments that send some of every paycheck to a fund that tracks the S&P 500. The Nasdaq Composite is another benchmark to consider for investors who want to take on a little more risk and prefer more exposure to the tech sector. Since you have many working years left, you should still prioritize stocks’ long‑term growth potential. For those "investing in your 30s", labor market stability in the U.S. — unemployment at 3.9% — supports consumer spending and cyclical stocks. Industrials, consumer discretionary, and renewable energy companies are expected to see robust earnings in Q