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Re: Stock Market
I wish this thread had more action; we need more capitalists around here. 

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Re: Stock Market
lets blame epp for getting himself banned and ruining this thread, because he usually had good points to make in it.
plus, things have been going well at a steady pace more or less all year, not a very interesting year for the market.
this gentleman hasnt been adding much to the market (besides the usual 401k contributions) because of the all time highs. these are the types of times when it takes discipline to hold out from contributing and trying to ride a wave.
plus, things have been going well at a steady pace more or less all year, not a very interesting year for the market.
this gentleman hasnt been adding much to the market (besides the usual 401k contributions) because of the all time highs. these are the types of times when it takes discipline to hold out from contributing and trying to ride a wave.
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It's been a while since the market has dropped this much in 3 hours.
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I had the feeling lots of people were looking for a reason to sell off.
I moved my non retirement investments to a conservative fund a couple weeks ago
I moved my non retirement investments to a conservative fund a couple weeks ago
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I bought some more bonds (through re-balancing) on Friday.
Who knows, the market could go up another 10% this year, but you get the feeling that something has to give.
Who knows, the market could go up another 10% this year, but you get the feeling that something has to give.
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Argentine Stocks Crash
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that default has been in the news a lot recently, can anyone give a tl:dr for those of us that read the paper every day but ignore anything with the word "argentina" in it
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Looks like I picked a good day (Monday) to go all cash :)
Actually sold everything except my twtr stock, wanted to roll the dice on their earnings and sold first thing yesterday morning. I'm never getting back in the market after this stretch of luck.
Actually sold everything except my twtr stock, wanted to roll the dice on their earnings and sold first thing yesterday morning. I'm never getting back in the market after this stretch of luck.
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Yeah, something had to give.
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Re: Stock Market
Pull back or Correction?
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FTSE and DAX are already both way down today.
Buckle up, baby.
This is when people start to panic and make poor decisions. I like this advice:
Buckle up, baby.
This is when people start to panic and make poor decisions. I like this advice:
Jack Bogle wrote:Don't do something; just stand there.
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I think people are just locking in gains. they'll probably get tired of sitting on the cash and put it back in the market and push prices back up.
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Sure, I just did that....the problem is if the market slowly grinds down for months at a time and THEN people decide to sell.
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thats exactly with this gentleman is doing. bunch of cash chilling sitting around, ready to pounce on panic. CANT WAIT.columbia wrote:FTSE and DAX are already both way down today.
Buckle up, baby.
This is when people start to panic and make poor decisions. I like this advice:
Jack Bogle wrote:Don't do something; just stand there.
if kenny the kangaroo was a more enterprising man, it would be a good time to look at buying put options on long term treasury etfs but this gentleman lacks the brain capacity to make those decisions successfully.
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From a 401k / IRA perspective, I'm not sure people are sitting on a lot of cash.Troy Loney wrote:I think people are just locking in gains. they'll probably get tired of sitting on the cash and put it back in the market and push prices back up.
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I was thinking hedge funds and investments banks pulling money out of equities.thehockeyguru wrote:From a 401k / IRA perspective, I'm not sure people are sitting on a lot of cash.Troy Loney wrote:I think people are just locking in gains. they'll probably get tired of sitting on the cash and put it back in the market and push prices back up.
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I know what your saying. Just curious as an individual investor are you reallocating funds or simply sitting on cash?
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KtK seems to be more of an ETF investor, which means he would have the ability to be in cash now.
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i'm not doing anything with my retirement investements. but i moved my liquid investments into a conservative fund a few weeks agothehockeyguru wrote:I know what your saying. Just curious as an individual investor are you reallocating funds or simply sitting on cash?
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You don't mind the capital gains hit?Troy Loney wrote:i'm not doing anything with my retirement investements. but i moved my liquid investments into a conservative fund a few weeks agothehockeyguru wrote:I know what your saying. Just curious as an individual investor are you reallocating funds or simply sitting on cash?
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Correct, the funds in this gentleman's Roth and retirement plan stay put and more or less are on autopilo.columbia wrote:KtK seems to be more of an ETF investor, which means he would have the ability to be in cash now.
The brokerage account that the cash is a general investment fund. its not all indexes like the roth and retirement plan, and the money there is used a bit less responsibly.
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I have a brokerage account connected to my 401k. Right now I am sitting on cash, deciding on how I want to proceed.Troy Loney wrote:i'm not doing anything with my retirement investements. but i moved my liquid investments into a conservative fund a few weeks agothehockeyguru wrote:I know what your saying. Just curious as an individual investor are you reallocating funds or simply sitting on cash?
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You can do that?thehockeyguru wrote:I have a brokerage account connected to my 401k.
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Perks of working for an investment manager.columbia wrote:You can do that?thehockeyguru wrote:I have a brokerage account connected to my 401k.
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somewhere in the 39 pages in this thread there has to be some talk about target date funds, but this gentleman is pretty lazy and wont wade through. Kenny the kangaroo is going to have access to target date funds soon and was seeking opinions. they will be offered through vanguard so that's nice. actually, all funds will be through vanguard, and that is also nice.