โMar-15-2022 05:09 PM
โMar-31-2022 10:59 AM
time2roll wrote:3 tons wrote:Nothing wrong with helping the poor fella in preventing the loss of the OX.
Seems that so long as itโs the other poor fella whoโs ox is getting gored, whatโs not to celebrate??
3 tons
โMar-30-2022 08:47 AM
3 tons wrote:Nothing wrong with helping the poor fella in preventing the loss of the OX.
Seems that so long as itโs the other poor fella whoโs ox is getting gored, whatโs not to celebrate??
3 tons
โMar-29-2022 04:24 PM
โMar-29-2022 01:01 PM
Geo*Boy wrote:udidwht wrote:time2roll wrote:restlessways wrote:Not singling anyone out. Same with this: If all the savings is in a bank savings or CD there is tremendous risk of loss due to inflation continuing. Some should be in the equity market.
I certainly don't see a recession happening this year, either. That being said, I'm not getting a 2nd job so I'm not sure if you're talking to me or who that advice is for. I work enough as it is.
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
I know people that run around and talk about the sky is falling, the sky is falling, and they donโt have any money and will never have any money because of their mindset.
โMar-29-2022 12:52 PM
โMar-29-2022 10:02 AM
3 tons wrote:With unfunded obligations comes uncollected future revenue.
Recall the newsworthy chants of โYou Didnโt Earn Thatโ and more recently โYouโll own no property and youโll be happyโ, and with $30 T in debt and assuredly more on the way (and a whopping $200T in unfunded obligations), itโs starting to look more and more like maybe โsomething Wicked this way comesโ - lol
3 tons, firmly hunkered down in Realville
โMar-29-2022 08:08 AM
notsobigjoe wrote:Geo*Boy wrote:udidwht wrote:time2roll wrote:restlessways wrote:Not singling anyone out. Same with this: If all the savings is in a bank savings or CD there is tremendous risk of loss due to inflation continuing. Some should be in the equity market.
I certainly don't see a recession happening this year, either. That being said, I'm not getting a 2nd job so I'm not sure if you're talking to me or who that advice is for. I work enough as it is.
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
I know people that run around and talk about the sky is falling, the sky is falling, and they donโt have any money and will never have any money because of their mindset.
Bingo, Geo!
โMar-29-2022 06:23 AM
Geo*Boy wrote:udidwht wrote:time2roll wrote:restlessways wrote:Not singling anyone out. Same with this: If all the savings is in a bank savings or CD there is tremendous risk of loss due to inflation continuing. Some should be in the equity market.
I certainly don't see a recession happening this year, either. That being said, I'm not getting a 2nd job so I'm not sure if you're talking to me or who that advice is for. I work enough as it is.
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
I know people that run around and talk about the sky is falling, the sky is falling, and they donโt have any money and will never have any money because of their mindset.
โMar-29-2022 06:02 AM
udidwht wrote:time2roll wrote:restlessways wrote:Not singling anyone out. Same with this: If all the savings is in a bank savings or CD there is tremendous risk of loss due to inflation continuing. Some should be in the equity market.
I certainly don't see a recession happening this year, either. That being said, I'm not getting a 2nd job so I'm not sure if you're talking to me or who that advice is for. I work enough as it is.
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
โMar-29-2022 02:58 AM
time2roll wrote:udidwht wrote:In two years time (as the OP inquired about) the SP500 has risen about 57%
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
That would have taken the OP or anyone else from $50,000 to have $78,500 today.
โMar-29-2022 12:14 AM
time2roll wrote:udidwht wrote:In two years time (as the OP inquired about) the SP500 has risen about 57%
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
That would have taken the OP or anyone else from $50,000 to have $78,500 today.
โMar-28-2022 10:27 PM
udidwht wrote:In two years time (as the OP inquired about) the SP500 has risen about 57%
No need to worry when the BIG drop comes. Not a question of if only when. We're closer than ever now.
โMar-28-2022 10:21 PM
time2roll wrote:restlessways wrote:Not singling anyone out. Same with this: If all the savings is in a bank savings or CD there is tremendous risk of loss due to inflation continuing. Some should be in the equity market.
I certainly don't see a recession happening this year, either. That being said, I'm not getting a 2nd job so I'm not sure if you're talking to me or who that advice is for. I work enough as it is.
โMar-28-2022 08:18 PM
restlessways wrote:Not singling anyone out. Same with this: If all the savings is in a bank savings or CD there is tremendous risk of loss due to inflation continuing. Some should be in the equity market.
I certainly don't see a recession happening this year, either. That being said, I'm not getting a 2nd job so I'm not sure if you're talking to me or who that advice is for. I work enough as it is.