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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A growing consensus appears to be that the stock market is in an AI bubble and will eventually have a correction, but who knows when or how much. Partly thanks to this bubble, we recently surpassed our goal for retirement savings ($3M) well before we expected to. I’ve been a set it and forget investor since my 20s, but am now a GS15 fed with 3 years left before retirement eligibility. I do enjoy my work and would be OK working past that date, such as an additional 5 years to get to age 62. My spouse is in the private sector, makes close to what I do and has no interest in retiring anytime soon. I keep wondering if we should declare victory and accelerate the reallocation of my current TSP portfolio from 90% stocks/10% bonds to 60%/40%. I understand we could be forgoing sizable future upside gains, but am tempted by the chance to lock in our current gains and minimize our future downside. Am I crazy to be entertaining this? [/quote] If there really were a growing consensus the "bubble" would already be over. [/quote]
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