no im still running at about 0% cash + 30% levered hasnt reached my targets yet so im comfortable and the data last night was very strong and the yield curve widening too now.
no im still running at about 0% cash + 30% levered hasnt reached my targets yet so im comfortable and the data last night was very strong and the yield curve widening too now.
Like you bull I’m still in the game ...but not levered lol
If I believed most of the stuff you read about the state of the market one would have been out of the market years ago (I don’t play the shorting game)
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
I have but only with my Kiwisaver. Mainly because I don't want to miss out on the stock discounts. I believe that the Fed signaling they want to increase interest rates regularly is a clear indication we are about to hit the end of the cycle. If History repeats they will overshoot with the interest rate hikes and hence trigger a crash. But that will be at least a years worth of Hikes I believe. I just don't want to miss it.
In saying that I still have 7K in stocks outside of KiwiSaver invested in Stocks. Being a Newby to share trading I'm using it to learn how to manage and build a portfolio.
Just in the process of re-weighting our portfolio to a much more conservative stance - will wait it out and jump back in at the appropriate time but still have some short term share holdings for play time
Yep about 9 years ago, just waiting for the next leg down.
Are you for real? So in the last 9 years the market has moved up by between 100-200% depending on which market and metrics. So you need a 60% + correction to even break even. That is never going to happen. Maybe being in the market rather than timing the market is still the wise thing to do?
Are you for real? So in the last 9 years the market has moved up by between 100-200% depending on which market and metrics. So you need a 60% + correction to even break even. That is never going to happen. Maybe being in the market rather than timing the market is still the wise thing to do?
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