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By: Anonymous

Buy a Rolex (they last forever and never need batteries) . . . and short the hell out of stocks, make money on the way down . . .

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By: PT

Like you, I’m sticking with stocks. I like investing in the American business person. And that is, in effect, what you’re doing when you put money in stocks. It’s not some soul-less asset. It’s a CEO,...

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By: uh2l

If the U.S. is on its way down economically, there is still a planet full of other countries with growing economies to invest in and you can invest in American companies that sell overseas. I have...

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By: Kyle

The UK was on its way down last century, but it still posted solid stock returns. Not being the world’s sole economic superpower anymore in no way implies lower stock returns going forward. That said,...

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By: Republic Monetary

I’m not sticking with stocks – it’s going to take forever to recover and I just don’t have that kind of time or money.

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By: Gregory771

Wrc, that’s up to you. You might be right, but it’s a big bet. I’d rather just be out of stocks if they’re overvalued. No guarantee that the stocks you short are going to be the ones to go down….

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By: RetirementInvestingToday

“…investing in stocks is the only way most people will hope to build a moderate amount of wealth for enjoying retirement.” I’m following a different route. Firstly I’m living frugally which is allowing...

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By: Freeby50

No stocks are not past their prime. Stocks in good companies will grow over the long run.

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By: The Yakezie

I completely write stocks off to zero, yet i still contribute in my 401K. Seriously, 100% of my 401K, company stock, options are all worth ZERO in my net worth calculation. If it’s there, it’s there....

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By: Flexo

So what do you invest in other than stocks that makes up your recorded retirement account balance?

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By: Anonymous

Well, I have been about 95-98% cash since June 2008 (before the crash). I am only 2-5% in long term OTM puts – insurance that will buoy the cash. If inflation hits my mortgage becomes really cheap; if...

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By: Investor Junkie

With Sam, I assume it’s his usual mantra of cash. Stocks can and should be part of your asset allocation.

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By: Investor Junkie

Is this the death of equities? http://farm1.static.flickr.com/8/7265064_e30fd4083b_o.gif Hardly. Think the gist of your post is really about should you be investing in stocks from the US (which many...

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By: Best Brokerage

I’m shorting stock market. High unemployement will stay. Expenses only raise. US economy will stagnate.

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By: Josh

Keep your stocks, but make sure you invest 35% or more in international markets. Get some emerging market exposure if you don’t already have it. Add small caps and small allocations in more volatile...

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By: Crashdamage1957

Did i read your post correctly that 100 % of the stock options that you have in your 401k are worth zero, or did u mean that that your 401k is 100% invested in stock options in the company that you...

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By: Crashdamage1957

I think 60% stocks ( a mix of us, small medium, large cap and some international, and some natural resource, and some REIT ) and 40% mix of bonds ( high yield, high grade, tips, cd and cash) still...

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By: Jesse James

Can also be a Life time prospects for Stock

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By: Aerocare

I trade all the time, my pile is now slightly better higher than when the dow was at 14k. Buffet called it for everyone to hear, when people are in fear, be greedy. The money i made was on the worst...

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By: Dividend Monk

I’m definitely a buyer of stocks, now and into the foreseeable future. I focus on dividend growth investing, so regardless of what the stock market does, as long as my companies remain healthy, my...

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By: Ceecee

I like stocks with good, solid dividends. I try to look at cash flow, not principal.

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