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re: Anybody cashing out when Dow hits 30K?
Posted on 11/25/20 at 7:32 am to BarberitosDawg
Posted on 11/25/20 at 7:32 am to BarberitosDawg
quote:oh please.
This stated I cant wait to share the gaggle of opined views this thread has presented with the group. (sic)
Reviewing your account is fine.
Rebalancing your account after becoming overweight a certain position is fine.
But when you use terms like "cashing out" and "exiting," it almost never works out. We have years of data on this. Not that complicated. And on top of that you picked an arbitrary number.
But hey, whatever.
Have a plan based on your age and retirement goals, and stick to it. And you won't have to be reactionary.
Posted on 11/25/20 at 9:09 am to castorinho
"Oh please,"
Anyone who would start of a business discussion and expects to be listened to seriously would not use such juivinale terminology...
What happened to the golf fellow he used to hand out solid advice?
Anyway Happy Thanksgiving all.
And whatever happened to the stickied coin thread?
Out.
Anyone who would start of a business discussion and expects to be listened to seriously would not use such juivinale terminology...
What happened to the golf fellow he used to hand out solid advice?
Anyway Happy Thanksgiving all.
And whatever happened to the stickied coin thread?
Out.
Posted on 11/25/20 at 9:39 am to BarberitosDawg
30k seems like a very arbitrary number.
To answer your question - HELL NO.
To answer your question - HELL NO.
Posted on 11/25/20 at 9:41 am to BarberitosDawg
quote:I don't "expect" you to listen, or take me seriously.
Anyone who would start of a business discussion and expects to be listened to seriously
quote:Juvenile*
juivinale
quote:Iowa Golfer? He's around. And I'm pretty sure he preaches options as bottom side insurance for his investments. Which is nowhere near cashing out at an arbitrary number.
What happened to the golf fellow he used to hand out solid advice?
Posted on 11/25/20 at 12:18 pm to castorinho
quote:
Iowa Golfer? He's around. And I'm pretty sure he preaches options as bottom side insurance for his investments. Which is nowhere near cashing out at an arbitrary number.
He was an insurance guy, right? Owned an agency or something? I liked talking to him. Had some interesting ideas when it came to derivatives. But I haven’t seen him around in ages.
Posted on 11/25/20 at 2:27 pm to Jag_Warrior
Thank you,
IowaGolfer that guy had some of the best advice around. I poke around here but I'm not a pink-sheet day trader and this forum has changed drastically in the last five years.
I just asked a question here, one I overheard during a meeting by a group of investors.
It took my by surprise by the two members who were having a sidebar discussion and yes they are both mature marketeer fellows.
It seemed odd and yes I have asked it here and with my Edward Jones manager.
Some of these responses seem juivinale and act like anything I saw can influence the market.
I started my portfolio in 1975 with 22 shares of Southern Company common stock.
I worked all summer on my grandparents farm and that's how I was paid at the end when I went back home to attend school again.
Best thing that ever happened to me.
IowaGolfer that guy had some of the best advice around. I poke around here but I'm not a pink-sheet day trader and this forum has changed drastically in the last five years.
I just asked a question here, one I overheard during a meeting by a group of investors.
It took my by surprise by the two members who were having a sidebar discussion and yes they are both mature marketeer fellows.
It seemed odd and yes I have asked it here and with my Edward Jones manager.
Some of these responses seem juivinale and act like anything I saw can influence the market.
I started my portfolio in 1975 with 22 shares of Southern Company common stock.
I worked all summer on my grandparents farm and that's how I was paid at the end when I went back home to attend school again.
Best thing that ever happened to me.
Posted on 3/12/21 at 2:29 pm to BarberitosDawg
Bump. Who all is still out?
Posted on 3/12/21 at 2:51 pm to tigersfan1989
quote:
Who all is still out?
Posted on 3/12/21 at 3:10 pm to tigersfan1989
quote:
Bump. Who all is still out?
Yep. Never let emotions or an arbitrary number be what guides you.
Depending on one’s age, the problem with cashing out (even if you make a lucky timing call) is that you won’t know when to get back in. Again, age dependent, but the most that the average INVESTOR should do is rebalance from time to time.
Posted on 3/12/21 at 6:59 pm to BarberitosDawg
quote:
this forum has changed drastically in the last five years.
How so?
Posted on 3/12/21 at 7:21 pm to Jag_Warrior
quote:People have this weird impression that this board looks down on people adapting to market conditions, when in fact some of the reactions we see are usually emotional ones. Yeah people talking about cashing out and such get ridiculed too much, but in the end it saves them money if they listen. see post at the top of this page.
Yep. Never let emotions or an arbitrary number be what guides you.
Depending on one’s age, the problem with cashing out (even if you make a lucky timing call) is that you won’t know when to get back in. Again, age dependent, but the most that the average INVESTOR should do is rebalance from time to time.
Posted on 3/12/21 at 8:02 pm to BarberitosDawg
quote:
I'm having my portfolio audited next week and it might be time to move into tangibles and more secure money markets.
Posted on 6/16/22 at 10:01 am to BarberitosDawg
quote:
I have a few friends who will be after 30+ years of investing.
I'm having my portfolio audited next week and it might be time to move into tangibles and more secure money markets.
So what will you be doing now my man, since the Dow has hit your target number?
Posted on 6/16/22 at 11:37 am to BarberitosDawg
I started shorting...
Posted on 6/16/22 at 12:31 pm to BarberitosDawg
quote:
Anybody cashing out when Dow hits 30K?
Ah, the old "buy high, sell low" move...it's been around since the dawn of investing.
Posted on 6/16/22 at 1:06 pm to BarberitosDawg
Unless you over 50-55 years you should be dollar cost averaging in at this point…
If over 50-55 maybe pick up some beat down blue chip dividend stocks…
If over 50-55 maybe pick up some beat down blue chip dividend stocks…
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