S&P Breaks 4,500
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I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
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I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
@bachophile said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments
I agree that it's mortifying when people talk about their personal investments.
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I assume all those people who no longer have to pay off student loans will put that extra money into Apple stock.
The sky is the limit.
@copper said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
people who no longer have to pay off student loans
In an era where no concept is too insane for people to swallow, incurring extravagantly high student loan debt ranks right up there.
Alternative scheme: Accept that you're not as rich as the financial sector encourages you believe you are, and that you don't actually have money for tuition. That's right, you don't have it. You have people who come and give you money and then you go to school and forget all about the money. You have no money worries.
You have to work your way through. So do that. If you want to. If you can't think of a
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It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
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It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming.
We are overdue, to be sure.
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It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
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@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
@jolly said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
I'm a firm believer in things generally continuing to behave as they have in the past. Both your comment, and the stockmarket, are currently following that prediction
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@jolly said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
I'm a firm believer in things generally continuing to behave as they have in the past. Both your comment, and the stockmarket, are currently following that prediction
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@jolly said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
I'm a firm believer in things generally continuing to behave as they have in the past. Both your comment, and the stockmarket, are currently following that prediction
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
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@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@jolly said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
I'm a firm believer in things generally continuing to behave as they have in the past. Both your comment, and the stockmarket, are currently following that prediction
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
@horace said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@jolly said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@doctor-phibes said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
It feels like a crash is probably coming. Lots of people will be surprised, and say it's the end times.
Then it will go up again.
It doesn't always have to go up, you know.
I'm a firm believer in things generally continuing to behave as they have in the past. Both your comment, and the stockmarket, are currently following that prediction
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.
Sure, I could win the lottery, but it doesn't seem very likely. Particularly as I never buy a ticket.
The ongoing rise of the market is as predictable as the predictions that 'this can't last forever, you know!'
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I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
@bachophile said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
That me. Saves so much time not thinking about it, which is another major gift.
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@bachophile said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
That me. Saves so much time not thinking about it, which is another major gift.
@loki said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@bachophile said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
That me. Saves so much time not thinking about it, which is another major gift.
On the other hand, it might be a fun and profitable way to spend one's thinking time.
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@loki said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@bachophile said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
That me. Saves so much time not thinking about it, which is another major gift.
On the other hand, it might be a fun and profitable way to spend one's thinking time.
@horace said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@loki said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
@bachophile said in S&P Breaks 4,500:
I know it’s not PC to talk about personal investments but I’ll tell all. The bulk of my personal $$$ is in S and P indexed funds. For the past maybe thirty years. Maybe more.Weathered every major drop. Even black Monday of 87. and I’m still way ahead.
That me. Saves so much time not thinking about it, which is another major gift.
On the other hand, it might be a fun and profitable way to spend one's thinking time.
The only person I know in real life who used to put more of his own money than he could afford into trading, ended up losing his life savings in 2008.
Somebody else I know pulled all his 401K out (and paid taxes on it), when Obama was elected, as he said that the market was never, ever going to recover. In the second stupidest move of his life, he then offered to lend the money to the guy who'd just lost his life savings - true story.