Anonymous wrote:This underscores the importance of international diversification.
Anonymous wrote:It will come back. Just don’t look.
Anonymous wrote:Sell if you want to but stop whining about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have a bit more than $100k in my 403b (I'm a teacher) and mine is down $24k since Jan/Feb. I have a good 17 yrs until retirement but it is sickening to see it.
How did you manage to be 24% down when sp500 is only down 15%. Does your plan have some very risky investment options?
She did not say 24%!
Well you got me. The teacher has $100k left after losing $24k. So presumably started with $124k: 24/124 =19% loss
Anonymous wrote:I only have a bit more than $100k in my 403b (I'm a teacher) and mine is down $24k since Jan/Feb. I have a good 17 yrs until retirement but it is sickening to see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have a bit more than $100k in my 403b (I'm a teacher) and mine is down $24k since Jan/Feb. I have a good 17 yrs until retirement but it is sickening to see it.
How did you manage to be 24% down when sp500 is only down 15%. Does your plan have some very risky investment options?
She did not say 24%!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't handle a minor market correction, you need to up your allocation to bonds. Or lose sleep.
Minor? Come on, given the speed and deliberate precipitation, this is quite historic.
Anonymous wrote:If you can't handle a minor market correction, you need to up your allocation to bonds. Or lose sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have a bit more than $100k in my 403b (I'm a teacher) and mine is down $24k since Jan/Feb. I have a good 17 yrs until retirement but it is sickening to see it.
How did you manage to be 24% down when sp500 is only down 15%. Does your plan have some very risky investment options?