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<blockquote data-quote="steelhorse" data-source="post: 1575537" data-attributes="member: 18274"><p>I'm no expert either, but I know that there is always scare tactics and will always be Bulls and Bears. I stay well-diversified in 401K(mostly mutual funds along with company stock and Pimco bond). In my Roth IRA mostly individual stocks(blue chips and a few small-caps), REITs and other dividend stocks(re-invest dividends). I even have a low-yielding CD(blah!) at my credit union. I like to buy on the dips and sell when I'm up 20-25%. I have made quite alot of money since the March 2009 lows when the DOW was around 6200. I was fortunate enough to get in at the right time and threw alot of money at it. As I get older, I will be extremely more conservative(bonds, CDs etc.). I know several older folks that either got burned or had to delay retiremest for a couple of years, due to their lack of being conservative, in the last part of their working years. I know others that are around 60, that have no understanding at all of economics, and are trying to play catch up in fear that they will out-live their money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelhorse, post: 1575537, member: 18274"] I'm no expert either, but I know that there is always scare tactics and will always be Bulls and Bears. I stay well-diversified in 401K(mostly mutual funds along with company stock and Pimco bond). In my Roth IRA mostly individual stocks(blue chips and a few small-caps), REITs and other dividend stocks(re-invest dividends). I even have a low-yielding CD(blah!) at my credit union. I like to buy on the dips and sell when I'm up 20-25%. I have made quite alot of money since the March 2009 lows when the DOW was around 6200. I was fortunate enough to get in at the right time and threw alot of money at it. As I get older, I will be extremely more conservative(bonds, CDs etc.). I know several older folks that either got burned or had to delay retiremest for a couple of years, due to their lack of being conservative, in the last part of their working years. I know others that are around 60, that have no understanding at all of economics, and are trying to play catch up in fear that they will out-live their money. [/QUOTE]
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