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Hey guys has everyone has 401K?
I just lost 16.55%:mad: Do you guys advise to pull out or stay and hope the market rebounds in years? Is there a possibility that your 401K gets depleted to zero? Any finance expert in here. |
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it'll just make me angry and violent that everything i;ve been working for has gone tits up because our gov't is shiiiiiiiit. |
Ok but whats the most appropriate course of action?
Is there a possibility it would tank down to zero. Dang I need my shot gun! Lol |
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the whole financial/economical stuff going on is just insane. its up down up down who knows. i've never been big into it and now i'm just like wtf. i'm def not one to be an authority on it lol |
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i've done so good past couple years. upped my contribution along with having my friend (financial adviser/manager) restructured my stuff. i guess my dumbass had my percentages just a bit off lol |
With the stimulus package being approved and the Administration announcing that they want to open the economy back up by Easter, you better buy now if you have the extra cash! The market is already creeping back up.
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Just stay in at this point Zoren. I'll break this down as simple as possible.
Whatever you're vested in currently is down a ton of money. Why would you withdrawal your vested amount now when it's at its theoretical lowest point just to put it back in at a later time when things rebound and stocks go back up again? Youll start off with even less vested stock instead of just riding it out. We have enough safeguards in place that the market will tank for a while and then begin to rebound eventually. Just ride it out and you'll be safe to retire at your planned age regardless. |
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I put my investment 401K to stocks should I switch to long term Gov Bond index fund? |
And bunk is correct. If you have spare cash, now is a phenomenal time to invest in safe places. I bought a few different things last week. Yum brand food, Dave and busters, and apple since they all tanked relatively hard. D&B is probably the riskiest I vested in, but the others have only ways of going up.
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Thanks man that made sense. I probably reallocate some of my 401k any suggestions to where it would be safer or less risky? |
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