Till the big drop. LOL ** -- UTPr0sim 01/06/2020 8:48PM
Narrator: The next 5 years did not bring more of the same. ** -- CPRVHokie 01/06/2020 8:39PM
Probably not, but they should be good years for the market. -- EDGEMAN 01/07/2020 07:08AM
Whispers: the market was better under the last admin than the current one -- BB Hokie 01/07/2020 11:17AM
Lol ** -- CPRVHokie 01/07/2020 08:39AM
Guess the truth hurts...lol ** -- EDGEMAN 01/07/2020 08:53AM
Lol ** -- CPRVHokie 01/07/2020 08:56AM
Any of them have cap gains distributions you'll be taxed on? -- Hokie360 01/06/2020 7:28PM
Those weren't in index funds, so I'll owe interest and cap gains -- EDGEMAN 01/07/2020 07:00AM
Sorry for the second post. These "bootstrap error" posts are annoying. ** -- EDGEMAN 01/07/2020 07:02AM
Those aren't but I have another fund that is in a index fund. -- EDGEMAN 01/07/2020 06:56AM
Dollar cost averaging wins always ** -- Hokie1992 01/06/2020 6:38PM
Yep! ** -- EDGEMAN 01/06/2020 6:56PM
Take a look back at those same funds in 2018. -- 133743Hokie 01/06/2020 5:18PM
I think I finished with ~18% return -- EDGEMAN 01/06/2020 6:59PM
Check again. The S&P 500 lost 6.2%, the Dow lost 5.6% and the NASDAQ 3.9% -- 133743Hokie 01/06/2020 8:09PM
That was a great year that ended in a big sell off at the end -- EDGEMAN 01/07/2020 06:27AM
Yawn ** -- hokiewasp 01/07/2020 02:53AM
Pack it up boys. This entire thread screams recession. A bunch of know -- CochraneResident 01/06/2020 5:04PM
You wish and hope. Go on, fess up. ** -- PhotoHokieNC 01/06/2020 5:31PM
I hope you have moved something that into cash and bonds if -- ElbertoHokie 01/06/2020 4:39PM
Best bet is to loan a big chunk to you BIL at an inflated interest rate. -- DonHo-kieHi 01/06/2020 9:40PM
Why would you put some in cash and bonds the day you retire? -- 133743Hokie 01/06/2020 5:20PM
You generally move money into more stable investments(money market accounts -- ElbertoHokie 01/06/2020 5:28PM
I've been retired for 10 years and we are 95% in equities and 5% -- 133743Hokie 01/06/2020 8:04PM
I briefly worked for an investment firm and -- pfishe 01/06/2020 9:39PM
If you cut it close yes. If you have a comfortable IRA/savings then bonds -- UTPr0sim 01/06/2020 8:58PM
Not an issue. FYI in just 62 so not even using retirement accounts and -- 133743Hokie 01/06/2020 9:49PM
True, but when you have the most business friendly environment in... -- EDGEMAN 01/06/2020 6:55PM
Nope, let it ride! -- EDGEMAN 01/06/2020 4:46PM
Black. All on black. ** -- hoosnowahokie 01/06/2020 7:14PM
Fingers crossed. -- Stork 01/06/2020 4:50PM
Definitely contribute 100% of whatever the employer will match! -- EDGEMAN 01/06/2020 4:52PM
How thoughtful of you to give financial advice to someone who's had the -- PhotoHokieNC 01/06/2020 4:56PM
He should give mental health advise after 37 years. ** -- Stork 01/06/2020 4:57PM
I hope to take him on full-time when I lose my mind & buy a Tacoma. ** -- PhotoHokieNC 01/06/2020 4:58PM
As my employer is in the financial industry, I get no-load mutual funds -- Stork 01/06/2020 4:53PM
Way to use "no-load" and "huge" in the same sentence. ** -- PhotoHokieNC 01/06/2020 4:58PM
We changed service providers in Oct/Nov. I jsut know I got 8.4% in Dec -- hoosnowahokie 01/06/2020 4:33PM
8.4% in one month is smoking! ** -- EDGEMAN 01/06/2020 4:46PM
(fingers crossed) ** -- PhotoHokieNC 01/06/2020 4:23PM