I was answering OP's question about his IRAs I really have no clue why you quoted me with all this nonsense about high risk investment
Smart investors minimize risk, I work at a major financial institution and player in the housing market and the entire company is based around it's ability to minimize risk. You can talk about high risk investments as much as you want but that's a fools game, startups fail all the time. You're not gonna stumble across the next Uber without a lifetimes worth of luck.
You remember 2008, I'm sure you know what that did to real estate. Great time to buy but if you were invested you probably are only just now recovering after many years.
Would you say that very few people actually "beat'" the market? I know IRAs and 401k are not high risk by any means but you can see a good amount of growth.
Also when I have more capital I'd like to do more blending of my investments.