Stock market question?
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The market has been relatively flat the last 3 months. I'm trying to time the market. I know, impossible. Any ideas from the more knowledgeable investors in what are keeping indexes flat and a prediction as to when indexes will begin a trend upward?
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Re: Stock market question?
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Dirt, I'm not a fiduciary but I have been in the markets for almost 50 years. No one knows what will happen when or why of markets ups and downs. The one advice I can give you is getting in as soon as you can. Markets are down now and is as good of time to jump in today. Staying out of the markets at any time is not your friend.
The markets have been bad this week particular as of late. You buy today the markets will go up and stay in the markets and don't let down times discourage you.
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Re: Stock market question?
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I would expect more volatility for the near future. At least, until the market figures out the effects of the tariffs. Nobody can time the market and it really, doesn't make sense to try to time the market if you are going to invest in an index fund. At any given time, a stock in the index could be at an all-time high or an all-time low regardless of how the broader market is performing. If you are really nervous about the market declining after you invest your money, maybe plan to invest once a month over the next several months instead of dumping it all in now.
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Re: Stock market question?
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Markets don’t like uncertainty,,,,,
Trumpster came out guns blazing with tariffs,,,creating a lot of uncertainty
If the uncertainty continues till the midterms??? People will lose elections
My prediction is that the uncertainty lasts at least 6 months,,,, but less than a 1 1/2 years
My opinion only
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Re: Stock market question?
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Dirt, I'm not a fiduciary but I have been in the markets for almost 50 years. No one knows what will happen when or why of markets ups and downs. The one advice I can give you is getting in as soon as you can. Markets are down now and is as good of time to jump in today. Staying out of the markets at any time is not your friend.
The markets have been bad this week particular as of late. You buy today the markets will go up and stay in the markets and don't let down times discourage you. This is not a long term investment. Hence, why I'm trying to time the market. The person I'm investing for is 84 years old and needs to earn so much a year to cover assisted living care. IMHO her portfolio is too heavy towards fixed investments now, which I think will steadily drop if they keep lowering interest rates. I'm trying to earn a little more by investing in the market?
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Re: Stock market question?
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This is not a long term investment. Hence, why I'm trying to time the market. The person I'm investing for is 84 years old and needs to earn so much a year to cover assisted living care. IMHO her portfolio is too heavy towards fixed investments now, which I think will steadily drop if they keep lowering interest rates. I'm trying to earn a little more by investing in the market?[/quote]
Reads like the person should look into the yield max etfs
If they’re looking for a monthly dividend to cover expenses,,,,,,short term
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Re: Stock market question?
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The safer ones seem to be like bond funds? ^^^^^^^^^^^
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Re: Stock market question?
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