Posted by Geo-TH,In on October 26, 2018 at 17:40:27 from (184.17.150.109):
In Reply to: Stock Market posted by 37chief on October 26, 2018 at 16:34:01:
Stan, If you leave your money in an FDIC insured bank and make .25% interest in a passbook savings, you are loosing money because of inflation.
If you pull 'Qualifying Investment'(401k) out of the market you will have a tax obligation. You can roll it over into another 'Qualifying Investment'. You can't touch the money.
About 1/3 of my market investment is 'Qualified money. 2/3 of my investment is unqualified money. Warren Buffet takes advantage of downturns. Sell your loss and take a capital lose. Reinvestment in a different stock.
In 2008 I lost 50% on unqualified stock. I sold my stock and took a capital lose. For the next 15 years I don't pay income tax on $3K of my income, about a $1k savings for me each year.
If sell off my real-estate investments, I'll put it in the market and DO NOTHING.
When the market goes south, it's time to jump in.
People who are jumpy about a little hiccup in the market may want to put his money under the mattress or bury it in the backyard.
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