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December 31, 2007 at 3:37 PM #11371December 31, 2007 at 6:23 PM #127046Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipant
It is time to be out of stocks until March or thereabouts. The decennial pattern calls for a first quarter decline, and the commercials have been moving to the short side over the last few weeks. Time to be in cash for a bit.
December 31, 2007 at 6:23 PM #127208Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantIt is time to be out of stocks until March or thereabouts. The decennial pattern calls for a first quarter decline, and the commercials have been moving to the short side over the last few weeks. Time to be in cash for a bit.
December 31, 2007 at 6:23 PM #127217Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantIt is time to be out of stocks until March or thereabouts. The decennial pattern calls for a first quarter decline, and the commercials have been moving to the short side over the last few weeks. Time to be in cash for a bit.
December 31, 2007 at 6:23 PM #127285Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantIt is time to be out of stocks until March or thereabouts. The decennial pattern calls for a first quarter decline, and the commercials have been moving to the short side over the last few weeks. Time to be in cash for a bit.
December 31, 2007 at 6:23 PM #127309Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantIt is time to be out of stocks until March or thereabouts. The decennial pattern calls for a first quarter decline, and the commercials have been moving to the short side over the last few weeks. Time to be in cash for a bit.
December 31, 2007 at 6:32 PM #127062CAwiremanParticipantChris,
What would someone do with 401K and limited investment opportunities?
Thanks for the advice.
HiggyBaby
December 31, 2007 at 6:32 PM #127223CAwiremanParticipantChris,
What would someone do with 401K and limited investment opportunities?
Thanks for the advice.
HiggyBaby
December 31, 2007 at 6:32 PM #127232CAwiremanParticipantChris,
What would someone do with 401K and limited investment opportunities?
Thanks for the advice.
HiggyBaby
December 31, 2007 at 6:32 PM #127300CAwiremanParticipantChris,
What would someone do with 401K and limited investment opportunities?
Thanks for the advice.
HiggyBaby
December 31, 2007 at 6:32 PM #127325CAwiremanParticipantChris,
What would someone do with 401K and limited investment opportunities?
Thanks for the advice.
HiggyBaby
January 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM #127307Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantMost 401k’s should have a SP 500 Index fund or something close, and a guaranteed fund, which is mostly bonds. You can always move into bonds during uncertain periods, and into the SP 500 or equivalent fund during good periods.
Unfortunately, alot of 401k’s are not allowing people to move around alot like this nowadays, so if you make allocation changes, be prepared to sit in your new allocation for awhile, and also be questioned for being a market timer.
They (PPT) are again trying to rig the market to go up by stopping people from timing things. However, it is what it is so be aware of it going in.
January 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM #127410Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantMost 401k’s should have a SP 500 Index fund or something close, and a guaranteed fund, which is mostly bonds. You can always move into bonds during uncertain periods, and into the SP 500 or equivalent fund during good periods.
Unfortunately, alot of 401k’s are not allowing people to move around alot like this nowadays, so if you make allocation changes, be prepared to sit in your new allocation for awhile, and also be questioned for being a market timer.
They (PPT) are again trying to rig the market to go up by stopping people from timing things. However, it is what it is so be aware of it going in.
January 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM #127385Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantMost 401k’s should have a SP 500 Index fund or something close, and a guaranteed fund, which is mostly bonds. You can always move into bonds during uncertain periods, and into the SP 500 or equivalent fund during good periods.
Unfortunately, alot of 401k’s are not allowing people to move around alot like this nowadays, so if you make allocation changes, be prepared to sit in your new allocation for awhile, and also be questioned for being a market timer.
They (PPT) are again trying to rig the market to go up by stopping people from timing things. However, it is what it is so be aware of it going in.
January 1, 2008 at 8:37 AM #127318Chris Scoreboard JohnstonParticipantMost 401k’s should have a SP 500 Index fund or something close, and a guaranteed fund, which is mostly bonds. You can always move into bonds during uncertain periods, and into the SP 500 or equivalent fund during good periods.
Unfortunately, alot of 401k’s are not allowing people to move around alot like this nowadays, so if you make allocation changes, be prepared to sit in your new allocation for awhile, and also be questioned for being a market timer.
They (PPT) are again trying to rig the market to go up by stopping people from timing things. However, it is what it is so be aware of it going in.
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