reefraff
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Originally Posted by bionicarm
http:///forum/post/2772104
Come on. You're saying that your current 401K is perfectly balanced, and you've lost absolutely NOTHING regarding your bottom line? !
Try reading the post. I haven't lost a cent because I haven't sold any of it and don't plan to do so for a long time. If I sold one IRA that was bought within the last 4 years I would be up 20.4% at this exact moment in time. The 401K is up a lot more than that. So I am down something like 9% on that one this year but we have made better than 30% in a couple years too. I ain't going to cry over 9% downside in a year.
On the individual stocks I play with I am up a bit for the year even after making a couple of bad trades. Right now I am only holding one that pays less than a 5% dividend, one is paying better than 15%. Try making that at the bank. I can't work the mutual funds quite as actively as the individual stocks but there is still plenty of flexibility to take advantage of market swings if you work the account.
http:///forum/post/2772104
Come on. You're saying that your current 401K is perfectly balanced, and you've lost absolutely NOTHING regarding your bottom line? !
Try reading the post. I haven't lost a cent because I haven't sold any of it and don't plan to do so for a long time. If I sold one IRA that was bought within the last 4 years I would be up 20.4% at this exact moment in time. The 401K is up a lot more than that. So I am down something like 9% on that one this year but we have made better than 30% in a couple years too. I ain't going to cry over 9% downside in a year.
On the individual stocks I play with I am up a bit for the year even after making a couple of bad trades. Right now I am only holding one that pays less than a 5% dividend, one is paying better than 15%. Try making that at the bank. I can't work the mutual funds quite as actively as the individual stocks but there is still plenty of flexibility to take advantage of market swings if you work the account.