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To: qam1
Unfortunately, it's hard to fix the fix... way too many people depend on their social security checks to subsist at this point. And if there is suddenly an influx of cash into mutual funds and the stock market, well it's like printing money.. with no inherent increase in value, the price of stocks will momentarily go up... the big players and market timers will take the windfall, and then the markets will renomalize back into place.

Most people feel far too marginal too give up a "defined benefit" type of retirement plan. If the stock market tanks (or closes - markets are like companies, they can tank or even disappear), then there is no backup.

14 posted on 03/22/2006 12:56:37 PM PST by ziggygrey
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To: ziggygrey
"And if there is suddenly an influx of cash into mutual funds and the stock market, well it's like printing money.. with no inherent increase in value, the price of stocks will momentarily go up... the big players and market timers will take the windfall, and then the markets will renomalize back into place. "

That's an interesting point. A big infusion of cash into the market inflates stock prices. But if there isn't a corresponding increase in the actual value of these corporations, the market will realize that the stocks are overvalued and correct that. Stock prices drop to reflect their actual or perceived value, and those shares you bought all the sudden aren't worth nearly what you paid for them. One would hope that all the corporations would take all this new money and make it work for them, increasing the value of their companies, but that is easier said than done. That would probably happen for some corporations, but there are no guarantees. Throwing more money at a corporation certainly doesn't always make the corporation become more profitable in the long run.
68 posted on 03/23/2006 8:21:25 AM PST by TKDietz
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