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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone here can get fked. I’m holding crypto for a few more months, but slowly moving into gold ETFs. We will see some stock market euphoria for a little longer, but then market will get spooked and crash hard for years. It’s so obvious.[/quote] You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.[/quote] Yes, I do. Previous metals and gold are flying upward for over a year. Crypto is in a bull cycle at this moment, however bitcoin dominance is slowly retreating to alt season where things like ether and Solana will do better for a while. We will soon cut rates most likely and there will also be quantitative easing on the horizon which will cause market euphoria for a while. It will be glorious, but I am getting out most likely in mid 2026 and moving to more defensive position like low volatile funds, or 10% in gold ETFs, or consumer staples and energy ETFs. I think it’s you who have no fking clue what’s coming.[/quote] Sorry. I’ll stick with dollar cost averaging into the S&P500 over the long term. It’s worked forever and will continue to work. Of course we’ll get some sort of correction. And then it will go back up to a new high at some point thereafter. You have no idea when to get in and out and there’s no way your strategy beats mine over the long run because the individual days where the market runs up 2-3% are impossible to predict and are of enormous importance in portfolio performance over the long term. Miss out and you’re screwed. People in here again letting emotional political feelings cloud judgment on the stability of the market in the face of overwhelming evidence against them. Just so dumb. [/quote]
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