Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can keep raising rates but it won’t solve inflation. Our inflation is due to a supply problem, not a demand problem.
no one wants to talk about that one, especially on dcum...we know who and what caused and will cause this REGULATIONS...which party is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can keep raising rates but it won’t solve inflation. Our inflation is due to a supply problem, not a demand problem.
no one wants to talk about that one, especially on dcum...we know who and what caused and will cause this REGULATIONS...which party is it?
Anonymous wrote:They can keep raising rates but it won’t solve inflation. Our inflation is due to a supply problem, not a demand problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want 4% CD? No end in sight for inflation
Oh do tell what is beating inflation? Stocks keep dropping and are likely to drop more...real estate is cratering...
you mean what's beating 4%... if fed raise another .75 this week, your savings earning will be pretty close to it. not to mention ibond
plus this is pretty good time to buy stocks if you are playing the long game
How quickly can you convert stocks to cash? Truth be told, other than a 401k that does the work for me, I've never purchased a stock.
As quickly as you cash out. If you need money now, then obviously you should not jump in.
Sorry, I don't know how that works to cash out... if I buy stocks now, but need to use that money in 1.5 years, how quickly are those stocks converted back to accessible cash?
The standard answer is 2 business days. You sell now and the transaction settles T+2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want 4% CD? No end in sight for inflation
Oh do tell what is beating inflation? Stocks keep dropping and are likely to drop more...real estate is cratering...
you mean what's beating 4%... if fed raise another .75 this week, your savings earning will be pretty close to it. not to mention ibond
plus this is pretty good time to buy stocks if you are playing the long game
How quickly can you convert stocks to cash? Truth be told, other than a 401k that does the work for me, I've never purchased a stock.
As quickly as you cash out. If you need money now, then obviously you should not jump in.
Sorry, I don't know how that works to cash out... if I buy stocks now, but need to use that money in 1.5 years, how quickly are those stocks converted back to accessible cash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want 4% CD? No end in sight for inflation
Oh do tell what is beating inflation? Stocks keep dropping and are likely to drop more...real estate is cratering...
you mean what's beating 4%... if fed raise another .75 this week, your savings earning will be pretty close to it. not to mention ibond
plus this is pretty good time to buy stocks if you are playing the long game
How quickly can you convert stocks to cash? Truth be told, other than a 401k that does the work for me, I've never purchased a stock.
As quickly as you cash out. If you need money now, then obviously you should not jump in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want 4% CD? No end in sight for inflation
Oh do tell what is beating inflation? Stocks keep dropping and are likely to drop more...real estate is cratering...
you mean what's beating 4%... if fed raise another .75 this week, your savings earning will be pretty close to it. not to mention ibond
plus this is pretty good time to buy stocks if you are playing the long game
How quickly can you convert stocks to cash? Truth be told, other than a 401k that does the work for me, I've never purchased a stock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want 4% CD? No end in sight for inflation
Oh do tell what is beating inflation? Stocks keep dropping and are likely to drop more...real estate is cratering...
you mean what's beating 4%... if fed raise another .75 this week, your savings earning will be pretty close to it. not to mention ibond
plus this is pretty good time to buy stocks if you are playing the long game