Posted by JD Seller on January 15, 2016 at 18:49:36 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Stock market posted by 37Chief on January 15, 2016 at 12:28:10:
I find it funny that guys sell out at the very bottom. The loss has already happened and then they locked it in by selling. MAYBE!!! What???? It is only a loss if it is less than you put in!!! It is not a loss if you put in $10K and left it for 10 years and the high was $50K an you sold on a down market at $30K you still MADE $20K on your investment. Now you did also lose $20K of POTENTIAL income but you did not sell on the high. Matter of fact very few do. The WORST thing you can do is sell after a crash.
I think 37Chief did the right thing for time right now and Geo-TH,IN sold on an EMOTION/FEAR and locked in his loss. I have money in the market. I do not have ALL of my money in the market and I think that is the key. Have a diversified retirement plan and you should be fine unless we have a total collapse. Then even the gold, many are hoarding will not worth much either.
What I did several months ago is pulled out the profit on my investments. I left the principal in that I started with. The long term profits are more than what I originally invested. So in reality I have all my money back. Plus I have money that is still in the market to maybe grow during the next cycles.
I split my money into fourths. This is liquid money. 25% Stocks, 25% CDs, 25% Bonds(T bills), and 25% Rentals. Not all of these are going to crash at once unless the economy totally collapses.
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