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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These clowns attempting to time the market are about as dumb as MAGA maggots. [/quote] Okay, militant Jack Bogle. We’ll stop talking about our market positions and opinions because you don’t like them.[/quote] I do not see how never taking your money out is a strategy at all. Do you win buy dying with stocks? [/quote] It just means you don’t buy and sell on whims and day to day political entanglements while you are in the accumulation stage. Of course the makeup of your portfolio may gradually shift as you get closer to retirement and you start using your portfolio to maintain your lifestyle in retirement. [/quote] Maybe you should consider that it's you who is crazy staying the course in a chaotic market. What are you going to do when you stay the course and then Trump decides to buy a 50% stake in a company that dilutes all of your shares? Keep chillin? What Trump and Republicans are doing means you cannot rely on stability or consistency, although I'm trying by investing in international stock indexes and European defense firms.[/quote] Was it not a chaotic market in September 2001? The financial crisis? March 2020 (the onset of a freaking global pandemic)? Inflation run up in 2022? Did it make any sense to change course during and in the aftermath of those events? Of course not. News flash - it’s ALWAYS a chaotic market. Do you not see what the market has been doing since Trump was elected? Or the 4 years he was already in office? All his stupid shit is baked in (and it is stupid shit no doubt). Rates are likely going to decrease. What are you even talking about here? International stocks just don’t beat the US stock market over the long term.[/quote] You try to sound reasonable and then judge international stocks based on past performance. Guess you'll find out how your strategy works in novel market conditions. Oh and lol at your idea that Trump's crazy is built into the market. [/quote]
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