โSep-13-2022 09:51 AM
โSep-21-2022 11:52 AM
โSep-21-2022 04:45 AM
blofgren wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^To your point, Iโm gonna put the boat up for sale too this weekend. Wrong time of year, but been considering upgrading anyways and now have friends with a new surf boat so we can mooch back some rides from them for a year if necessary.
With these stupid high prices itโs silly to not cash out unless some extenuating circumstances or extreme emotional attachment.
Iโve had $20k offers for the squarebody we redid as well. How often do you get unsolicited offers for a not rare semi restored vehicle that are for more $ than you have into them? Not often. And Iโm not a good enough painter to claim itโs a $10k paint jobโฆlol
OK, now you've got me thinking about selling my trailer and boat again....but the divorce lawyer would cost me much more than what I would make off of them! :B
โSep-20-2022 10:00 PM
blofgren wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^To your point, Iโm gonna put the boat up for sale too this weekend. Wrong time of year, but been considering upgrading anyways and now have friends with a new surf boat so we can mooch back some rides from them for a year if necessary.
With these stupid high prices itโs silly to not cash out unless some extenuating circumstances or extreme emotional attachment.
Iโve had $20k offers for the squarebody we redid as well. How often do you get unsolicited offers for a not rare semi restored vehicle that are for more $ than you have into them? Not often. And Iโm not a good enough painter to claim itโs a $10k paint jobโฆlol
OK, now you've got me thinking about selling my trailer and boat again....but the divorce lawyer would cost me much more than what I would make off of them! :B
โSep-20-2022 07:30 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^To your point, Iโm gonna put the boat up for sale too this weekend. Wrong time of year, but been considering upgrading anyways and now have friends with a new surf boat so we can mooch back some rides from them for a year if necessary.
With these stupid high prices itโs silly to not cash out unless some extenuating circumstances or extreme emotional attachment.
Iโve had $20k offers for the squarebody we redid as well. How often do you get unsolicited offers for a not rare semi restored vehicle that are for more $ than you have into them? Not often. And Iโm not a good enough painter to claim itโs a $10k paint jobโฆlol
โSep-19-2022 10:40 AM
Grit dog wrote:You're still here:h
And whoda thought my simple post about getting good resale on my camper would have been turned into another off topic off the wall discussion by the usual detractors?
Funny part is I thought couple of you were internet buddies from the EV threads. But turns out youโll argue with anyone for any reasonโฆ.lol.
โSep-19-2022 10:07 AM
Grit dog wrote:
But turns out youโll argue with anyone for any reasonโฆ.lol.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โSep-19-2022 10:05 AM
โSep-18-2022 12:19 PM
nickthehunter wrote:Or....maybe I chose to not have my retirement be subject to the not unexpected ups and downs of the stock market. ;)Think of all the years you gained 15% or 20%.
Yes of course, Iโm sure you can take a 20% hit in your income then top it off with another 9% hit for inflation without a care in the world. Sounds like you are one of those โHigh Endersโ.
โSep-18-2022 12:06 PM
nickthehunter wrote:I meant the high end of the RV market. Not about your personal wealth.time2roll wrote:You couldn't be more wrong. Many millions of retired people depend upon their 401K for their income, for the rest of their life. The drop in our 401K means we have to make substantial changes in our lifestyle so that we don't outlive our 401K. And I can assure you, we are not "High End", we are just regular folks trying to enjoy our golden years. The drop is scary and very real for us.
...The negative wealth effect of the stock market dropping will only affect the high end...JMHO
โSep-18-2022 11:43 AM
โSep-18-2022 11:23 AM
nickthehunter wrote:And my point was that if a 20% drop in the stock market has caused you to make "substantial lifestyle changes" you might want to re-think your retirement plans. These years of nutso low interest have enticed lots of folks into exposure they shouldn't have to worry about in old age. Sorry, we've strayed far from trailer pricing.shelbyfv wrote:Less volatility, now why didn't I think of that???????
^^^^That's why many in retirement move to investments with less volatility...
Clicky
But the point I was making had nothing to do with volatility. The point is that everyday people are being substantially affected by the stock market - not just "High Enders"
โSep-18-2022 07:09 AM
shelbyfv wrote:Less volatility, now why didn't I think of that???????
^^^^That's why many in retirement move to investments with less volatility...
โSep-17-2022 03:32 PM
shelbyfv wrote:
^^^^That's why many in retirement move to investments with less volatility. The stock market has been propped up by crazy low interest rates for a generation, easy to lose perspective.
โSep-17-2022 03:28 PM