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In reply to the discussion: Oh shite Dow goes below 25,000 [View all]C Moon
(13,631 posts)112. And my retired union job neighbor said (back in December)...
"I'd like to see what he can do."
Well, you're seeing it frigging bonehead.
And this only took 1 year.
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volatility index, once it goes up things get bad if it was down for a while like it has
uponit7771
Feb 2018
#42
I agree about using percentages vs. points. But there are some absolute values that are good -
erronis
Feb 2018
#114
There was a day back in the fall of 2008, not too long before the election that year,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Feb 2018
#62
The super wealthy like to see a few fleas shaken off down below. More opportunities for bargains.
jalan48
Feb 2018
#45
Well then all that money went to the WINNER of the bet, so Vegas mustve done well!
7962
Feb 2018
#86
It is not a "crash." It is a correction. Down only 8%. We were overdue for a correction.
Nitram
Feb 2018
#74
As people get closer to retirement, it's best to gradually shift from stocks
IronLionZion
Feb 2018
#110
Ha! Like having the biggest, hugest, most massive ever, most unbelievable
Still In Wisconsin
Feb 2018
#89
Of course it will be the Democrat's fault along with the Russia investigation.
Kablooie
Feb 2018
#105