Not at all. Look at the markets over the past 10,20,30,50, etc years. Those lines going up & right are full of micro ups and downs. There is one caveat. Your horizon. There are plenty of resources to read up on regarding investment mix as we age.
"This is not intended to be a political post."And then the list of optimism (mid term elections) and fears (extreme laws) then hope (resistance from the bureaucrats) are cited. I just found this site hoping to avoid CNN. But hey, "This is not intended to be a political post."
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Not at all. Look at the markets over the past 10,20,30,50, etc years. Those lines going up & right are full of micro ups and downs. There is one caveat. Your horizon. There are plenty of resources to read up on regarding investment mix as we age.
Post: Any concern?
Link to comment from April 4, 2026
"Trouble Ahead" ? Good trouble to have.
Post: Trouble Ahead
Link to comment from February 8, 2025
As a retiree, the answer is heck yes. Practically, the answer is likely no.
Post: Should Social Security benefits be income tax free?
Link to comment from February 1, 2025
Teh government could spend less, right?
Post: Should Social Security benefits be income tax free?
Link to comment from February 1, 2025
Huge bonus points for walking. Great time to listen to podcasts and learn.
Post: What I Watch
Link to comment from January 18, 2025
"This is not intended to be a political post." And then the list of optimism (mid term elections) and fears (extreme laws) then hope (resistance from the bureaucrats) are cited. I just found this site hoping to avoid CNN. But hey, "This is not intended to be a political post."
Post: Limits of Power
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