If I learned one thing from this pandemic, it's that everything is upside down. Who would have predicted the upswing we have been having?Will the looming evictions affect the markets ?
You don't think they already have? It would make things better. Getting rid of non paying deadbeats is always good for the bottom line.Will the looming evictions affect the markets ?
I have a theory about why so many jobs are just sitting open.Will the looming evictions affect the markets ?
It's probably going to take a while to process all the backlog. How do you think it would affect the markets? They don't own stocks.Wolf,
I meant millions out in the streets starting August 1st.
Exactly. The market is owned by the rich.They don't own stocks.
True. Most have no idea what they own and the portfolio value is tiny.I’d say many non rich (bottom 90%) folks own stocks through a 401K , 403B or thrift savings plan at work.
Did you mean VFIAX? Not sure why you'd want to go with that instead of FXAIX. The Fidelity fund has a lower expense ratio that VFIAX anyway. If you look at the chart, after 10 years, 10k invested grew to $39,761 with Vanguard and $41,652 with Fidelity. Those little expense ratios add up a lot over time. I like VFIAX too, I still have some I bought 20+ years ago. Haven't sold them. Didn't want to pay capital gains.... Fidelity calculated my basis as around $35 vs now...VFIXA has a $75 fee for me since I use fidelity.
Went with
FITLX
FSKAX
FXAIX
Holding jetblue. Doing well so far.
Did you mean VFIAX? Not sure why you'd want to go with that instead of FXAIX. The Fidelity fund has a lower expense ratio that VFIAX anyway. If you look at the chart, after 10 years, 10k invested grew to $39,761 with Vanguard and $41,652 with Fidelity. Those little expense ratios add up a lot over time. I like VFIAX too, I still have some I bought 20+ years ago. Haven't sold them. Didn't want to pay capital gains.... Fidelity calculated my basis as around $35 vs now...
Mplx was hot but recently started tanking and I got into it only because a friend kept bothering me to. He pulled $89k out of it over 4 months but it wasn't my game. I made money on it but not as much as I should have. I don't like the stock and won't go back.Zee09,
Whats turds did you have ?
Was this a mistake..... or damage limitation ?
Well I was the one wondering if you meant VFIAX. Only reason I don't dump mine is because of capital gains.i must be missing something.
the fidelity has lower expense ratio. Win.
fidelity grew more. Win.
fidelity is no fee. Win.
Well I was the one wondering if you meant VFIAX. Only reason I don't dump mine is because of capital gains.
When I need the money? Probably not for a while although I guess by that cart, over 10 years I probably lost a few thousand but I think if you pay capital gains it would reduce what you could invest by 15% or more which I think more than offsets the higher expense ratio. Didn't know about the fund back then and I don't think the expense ratio was that low back then, I think it came out in 2011 although it claims 1988 but it had consolidated from a few other funds so not sure whose record they're really using.When will you start drawing down and sell ?