Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This tiny hiccup changes nothing of my long term plan.
We had much bigger market hiccups under Biden and Obama not to mention the sheer distaster Obamacare has become. I’ve managed to make a ton of $ regardless of what party is in power. But I honestly prefer Rs since they don’t tax the bejesus out of me and are cracking down on fraud and waste in the govt.
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Carry on nothing to see here folks
Anonymous wrote:Cough drops
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This tiny hiccup changes nothing of my long term plan.
We had much bigger market hiccups under Biden and Obama not to mention the sheer distaster Obamacare has become. I’ve managed to make a ton of $ regardless of what party is in power. But I honestly prefer Rs since they don’t tax the bejesus out of me and are cracking down on fraud and waste in the govt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing.
I shorted Tesla when Musk went crazy, sold a few stocks that were holding back my portfolio and have since done nothing, because I do not trust the Trump administration and do not want to bet on anything in the volatile climate it has created. I am heavily invested in high tech, and that won't change, because I consider those very long term holdings. But there's a little pile of cash that is sitting there, doing nothing, that I will not shovel back into the locomotive. I prefer losing a little due to inflation, rather than see it all evaporate on the wrong stocks... and I'm not about to buy oil and gas companies. I have a modicum of ethics.
Wow you’re losing a lot of $ letting politics dictate your investment choices. To each their own.
I can afford to have moral principles, and indeed, I've met many low-income people who also have moral principles. Looks like it's just you, then.
What moral principles are you speaking of? Men in your daughter’s locker room, massive fraud and waste of your tax dollars in Minnesota ignored by state Democrats, illegals immigrant criminals raping and murdering American citizens, and so on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing.
I shorted Tesla when Musk went crazy, sold a few stocks that were holding back my portfolio and have since done nothing, because I do not trust the Trump administration and do not want to bet on anything in the volatile climate it has created. I am heavily invested in high tech, and that won't change, because I consider those very long term holdings. But there's a little pile of cash that is sitting there, doing nothing, that I will not shovel back into the locomotive. I prefer losing a little due to inflation, rather than see it all evaporate on the wrong stocks... and I'm not about to buy oil and gas companies. I have a modicum of ethics.
Wow you’re losing a lot of $ letting politics dictate your investment choices. To each their own.
I can afford to have moral principles, and indeed, I've met many low-income people who also have moral principles. Looks like it's just you, then.
What moral principles are you speaking of? Men in your daughter’s locker room, massive fraud and waste of your tax dollars in Minnesota ignored by state Democrats, illegals immigrant criminals raping and murdering American citizens, and so on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This tiny hiccup changes nothing of my long term plan.
We had much bigger market hiccups under Biden and Obama not to mention the sheer distaster Obamacare has become. I’ve managed to make a ton of $ regardless of what party is in power. But I honestly prefer Rs since they don’t tax the bejesus out of me and are cracking down on fraud and waste in the govt.
[i am a bot]
[Another brainwashed lib who doesn’t like to hear the truth]
Carry on nothing to see here folks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This tiny hiccup changes nothing of my long term plan.
We had much bigger market hiccups under Biden and Obama not to mention the sheer distaster Obamacare has become. I’ve managed to make a ton of $ regardless of what party is in power. But I honestly prefer Rs since they don’t tax the bejesus out of me and are cracking down on fraud and waste in the govt.
[i am a bot]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. This tiny hiccup changes nothing of my long term plan.
We had much bigger market hiccups under Biden and Obama not to mention the sheer distaster Obamacare has become. I’ve managed to make a ton of $ regardless of what party is in power. But I honestly prefer Rs since they don’t tax the bejesus out of me and are cracking down on fraud and waste in the govt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing.
I shorted Tesla when Musk went crazy, sold a few stocks that were holding back my portfolio and have since done nothing, because I do not trust the Trump administration and do not want to bet on anything in the volatile climate it has created. I am heavily invested in high tech, and that won't change, because I consider those very long term holdings. But there's a little pile of cash that is sitting there, doing nothing, that I will not shovel back into the locomotive. I prefer losing a little due to inflation, rather than see it all evaporate on the wrong stocks... and I'm not about to buy oil and gas companies. I have a modicum of ethics.
Wow you’re losing a lot of $ letting politics dictate your investment choices. To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't lucky enough to be around here in 2008 & 2020, but these 1% market moves are enough to cause panic?
Anonymous wrote:Nothing.
I shorted Tesla when Musk went crazy, sold a few stocks that were holding back my portfolio and have since done nothing, because I do not trust the Trump administration and do not want to bet on anything in the volatile climate it has created. I am heavily invested in high tech, and that won't change, because I consider those very long term holdings. But there's a little pile of cash that is sitting there, doing nothing, that I will not shovel back into the locomotive. I prefer losing a little due to inflation, rather than see it all evaporate on the wrong stocks... and I'm not about to buy oil and gas companies. I have a modicum of ethics.