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re: Federal intrest rate and stock market
Posted on 6/10/15 at 7:42 pm to Iowa Golfer
Posted on 6/10/15 at 7:42 pm to Iowa Golfer
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But with respect to the original poster, if he wants to go to cash, nothing wrong with that. it's his money, and no one, including so called experts can guess any better than him. S if he wants to time, and I do a similar thing, that's on him and I. Both the benefits, and consequences. Whatever they might, or might not be.
I agree. The scary part, though, is that he has about a ~50% chance of being right. And if he is right, he will chalk it up to his unique brilliance, not the actual reason. Which would be blind luck.
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Posted on 6/10/15 at 10:42 pm to Cold Cous Cous
Guys, this is a topic I am obsessed with right now.
I can't find a single credible source that believes anything other than "everything is all rosy" in the stock market.
That is usually an indication to sell. I know timing the market is next to impossible but thie market is at an all time high with astronomical debt levels in this country (including the government).
The amount that I currently have in the stock market is more than I ever imagined I would have. What would be so bad about taking the profits now and holding it out a few years and see what happens (as long as I do not care if I miss out on an ongoing positive run in the market)??
I can't find a single credible source that believes anything other than "everything is all rosy" in the stock market.
That is usually an indication to sell. I know timing the market is next to impossible but thie market is at an all time high with astronomical debt levels in this country (including the government).
The amount that I currently have in the stock market is more than I ever imagined I would have. What would be so bad about taking the profits now and holding it out a few years and see what happens (as long as I do not care if I miss out on an ongoing positive run in the market)??
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