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mercuryblues

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32. I am tempted to just say...
Sun Jan 12, 2025, 01:51 PM
Jan 12

find out what investments trump has and copy it. No way will he take a financial hit to appease the Magats.

Then I remember that Donald J (is for genius) trump bankrupted a casino.

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I'm in the midst of the same analysis PJMcK Jan 11 #1
Thank you. I'm interested in your thoughts. no_hypocrisy Jan 11 #2
I'm worried too. dem4decades Jan 11 #3
i just moved around a bunch Arger68 Jan 11 #4
In general, Trump's tariffs would be inflationary and increase interest rates. surfered Jan 11 #5
I am looking at moving some holdings.... lastlib Jan 11 #8
"tariffs inflationary and increase interest rates" ... Until they don't Bernardo de La Paz Jan 11 #11
Agree. When we see deflationary pressure, I will begin going to longer maturities surfered Jan 11 #15
Unless trump can convince his wealthy backers that the USA will be much better off in 4 years with tariffs bringing Silent Type Jan 11 #6
Yep, I've been telling people to miss this upside ... it aint going to be big enough to chase and better to sit in bonds uponit7771 Jan 11 #7
I have 3 stocks I'm in and the rest in short term treasuries. 58Sunliner Jan 11 #9
Yesterday WmChris Jan 11 #10
Bookmarking because I can barely make sense out of any of this stuff and must move from almost all money market to mahina Jan 11 #12
Get a reliable financial advisor. no_hypocrisy Jan 11 #13
Thank you. That has proved very difficult. mahina Jan 11 #14
You're pretty safe investing in an S&P index fund flamingdem Jan 11 #17
I think this is good advise Unwind Your Mind Jan 11 #18
I'm curious to see whether a broader move to private equity will occur, and the impact on public markets lostnfound Jan 12 #22
Private equity for the public is like leaving a steak on a counter for a month Bernardo de La Paz Jan 12 #23
True. And then they get the repubs to bail them out flamingdem Jan 12 #27
My fear is we won't be allowed to avoid it. Most 401k holders... lostnfound Jan 13 #34
Many private equity ventures don't return money to the investor flamingdem Jan 12 #25
I'm back to 60% equities / 40% bonds Shermann Jan 11 #16
I've been watching my investments too. CaptainTruth Jan 11 #19
Supposed to be a high volatility year flamingdem Jan 12 #28
We are in a similar situation. But... ProudMNDemocrat Jan 11 #20
Good job! I know it can sometimes be scary to have these Mike 03 Jan 12 #21
On Nov 15 2024 Karma13612 Jan 12 #24
If you can't risk that seems okay BUT flamingdem Jan 12 #26
Yes, Karma13612 Jan 12 #33
We did the same if..fish..had..wings Jan 12 #29
My best friend died in Oct Marthe48 Jan 12 #30
What will happen to international investments? AnnaLee Jan 12 #31
I am tempted to just say... mercuryblues Jan 12 #32
How about short-term (6-7 mo.) CD's? I'm old and want to keep things liquid in case either of us needs expensive care. albacore Jan 13 #35
financial advisors heads in sand MBF Jan 18 #36
Tend To Agree ProfessorGAC Sunday #37
I'm in Greg_In_SF Sunday #38
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