What’s a Self-direct IRA

A self-direct IRA (SDIRA) is one of the many type of individual investments account. In a SDIRA you can hold a variety of broader investments that are usually not in a regular IRA. SDIRA is like a mixture of regular IRA and ROTH IRA

Some these broader investments are real estate, tax lien certificates, commodities, precious metals, limited partnerships, private placements, and others.

In contrast, the regulars IRA usually has bonds, stocks, CDs, ETF, mutual funds, index funds,

That’s it.

Take a calculated risk.

Now, start and adjust as you go.

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