I'm so confused...My college roommate used to tell me "live in the now"![]()
I'm so confused...My college roommate used to tell me "live in the now"![]()
ATP is Active Trader ProMaybe. But he had 4.0 in engineering and was recruited by a super major oil company out of college. I have stayed in touch mostly. He has done very well for himself - consults now mostly.
Unsure what that means. I find the fidelity prefered screener really clunky. Too many options up front. With Schwab I can search by industry and choose == financials == banks - and there all there. No idea how to do that with Fidelity?
I do like "active trader pro" though. I do all my charts there.
Honestly having both is nice I guess.
To quote the Wicked Witch of the West, “These things must be done delicately “Dump China. Why is any American against this?
The guy loves and lives on smears. Why do you feel the need to stand up for somebody that doesn't care about u
Over what period?My 403b is down 12k. Should I be concerned?
Can you do anything about it even if you should be concerned? My wife's 403b is just there. She can add to it - and take it out some day. The state's "advisor" decides on the mix. I don't think there is anything she can do about the mix and what not?My 403b is down 12k. Should I be concerned?
Not anymore - We can't watch every post, but a dozen are now gone, and a few members are unable to reply because they keep making political commentary.Yeah, surprised what has been tolerated in this thread …
My 403b is down 12k. Should I be concerned?
12k over the past few weeks. Was at $100k. I'm 31 years old so not retiring soon and put in about 12% of my checks and get 4% match from employer.Over what period?
What is the total value of your portfolio?
How long until retirement?
$12,000 as a number is meaningless. It's noise in a $5 million portfolio, but it could be half of what you have, so, there is no way to answer without context.
If you're down a significant % today - then, yeah, you have a fool running your portfolio.
If $12,000 is half of your portfolio, then, yeah, you should be concerned.
If you're retiring next week, then, maybe it makes a difference, depending on the answers above.
If you have anywhere near $100K at 31 your doing very well. The most excellent news is if the market goes down you get to dollar cost average in at a lower rate. There is absolutely no reason to worry about any of it at your age. Just keep contributing and getting that match!12k over the past few weeks. Was at $100k. I'm 31 years old so not retiring soon and put in about 12% of my checks and get 4% match from employer.
Then, in that case, I would not worry about it.12k over the past few weeks. Was at $100k. I'm 31 years old so not retiring soon and put in about 12% of my checks and get 4% match from employer.
Thank you. I'm not well educated on investment stuff. I'm good at other things thoughIf you have anywhere near $100K at 31 your doing very well. The most excellent news is if the market goes down you get to dollar cost average in at a lower rate. There is absolutely no reason to worry about any of it at your age. Just keep contributing and getting that match!
Seems a lot of people listened.I wonder how many insiders knew before the guy announced…. “great time to buy”….. ?
You have another 30+ years, give or take to work. Times like the past few days are the times you should be holding your gut and buying even more. Sit tight you'll have plenty more opportunities to buy in the not so distant future.12k over the past few weeks. Was at $100k. I'm 31 years old so not retiring soon and put in about 12% of my checks and get 4% match from employer.
Put more in. All of it.My 403b is down 12k. Should I be concerned?