Posted on 01/28/2025 6:10:32 AM PST by MtnClimber
“The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable.”
John Kenneth Galbraith
Risk is required, and I’m very low risk and diversified. 2009 was a great buying opportunity.
Oh, and I don’t own any his stuff. He’s just another predicter and he has a good track record. This has been another good month even with the selloff. I’d take this gain every That’s great you had to go back that far to find a big loss, and we all took that one and it came out fine buy just sticking with the long-term plan.
Stock market is up!
Reason?
Inflation. More worthless paper chasing other paper.
... my point was, I doubt ANY senior in the big audience was happy looking at their statement and he answered that he expected it to be a sharp V. I wouldn’t pay him to take that kind of downside risk especially in retirement. ANY 8% loss is historically more than market noise and time to have a sell strategy to preserve capital! ....ymmv
I put my money w/Fisher Investments five years ago and could hardly be happier.
“what a genius”
Ken Fisher is a billionaire.
Ah yes, that’s a risk-level setting problem. Everyone is different on that one.
If people could actually predict this stuff with accuracy, there would be no market. Everything would be priced at its proper value all the time and prices wouldn’t move enough to matter.
“According to the latest TipRanks data, approximately 92.23% of ASML Holding (ASML) stock is held by retail investors. Who owns the most shares of ASML Holding (ASML)? Ken Fisher owns the most shares of ASML Holding (ASML).”
ASML Holding NV
683.35 USD (yesterday’s close)
Closed: Jan 29, 8:56 AM EST
Pre-market 721.10 +37.75 (5.52%)
So are the Kardashians...
No kidding, nobody can reliably predict the market ups and downs, foolish.
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