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bucolic_frolic

(46,846 posts)
14. Mindful of several ideas
Fri Mar 17, 2023, 09:20 AM
Mar 2023

Beware of investing in stocks, index funds, ETFs at the top. 1929, 1951 (I think, off the top of my head), 1968, 2001, were intermediate term peaks that took years or decades to recover. From 1968 to 1982 returns were zero. Not to say certain stocks weren't good investments. McDonalds 1968 delivered stellar gains. So did utilities, precious metals, energy. The list goes on. Nike 1982. Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Applied Materials early 1990s. Best Buy, 1999 or so. Even Boston Beer, Green Mountain Coffee, and some big Pharma.

Companies that become big name growth stocks can be a good investment at any time. Indexed funds are to be avoided at the peak.

When the markets are beaten up, when crashes are headlines, when Wall Street firms are laying off thousands - that's the time to buy index funds and blue chip growth stocks. It takes expertise and experience to do the latter. Real stock brokers can have a solid place in any investment plan.

In stocks or bonds? Not a chance. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2023 #1
Thanks question everything Mar 2023 #2
That's not quite right. SIPC insures (from institution failure) up to $500K. spooky3 Mar 2023 #5
Oh, sorry. Good point. mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2023 #7
Mine is in a FDIC insured CD CountAllVotes Mar 2023 #3
I have a Discover Savings IRA SheltieLover Mar 2023 #4
Yes, if your brokerage/mutual fund house is SIPC-insured, up to $500K. spooky3 Mar 2023 #6
Thanks. We did nothing in 1987, 2002 or 2008. Just rode it and the values recovered question everything Mar 2023 #8
In 87 I rode it out and recovered in a short time. multigraincracker Mar 2023 #18
Stock market "investing" is like going to a casino that's rigged in the house's favor blah blah progree Mar 2023 #9
Thank you for a most interesting and detailed summary question everything Mar 2023 #12
Oh, to answer your question, I'm not aware of anything that offers more protection to retirement progree Mar 2023 #10
Will be interesting if Vanguard will email the details. question everything Mar 2023 #13
Where wealthy investors are putting their cash after SVB collapse, CNBC progree Mar 2023 #11
Mindful of several ideas bucolic_frolic Mar 2023 #14
If only I could time the markets (or find someone who could), I would do so progree Mar 2023 #15
We've had this argument before bucolic_frolic Mar 2023 #16
Yes, I remember progree Mar 2023 #17
You are right. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2023 #19
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