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Posted on 6/10/20 at 2:39 am to dallasga6
I mean, I think I can speak to this somewhat. It depends on what mutual funds you’re with....
What are their investment strategies? Are the large cap, mid cap, or small cap. What are the fund objectives? I don’t mean to sound like an arse but I’ve been as the acting analyst and approval on dozens of mutual funds and they each have their own unique objectives. If those objectives are being achieved is what you will base it on.
You might have an income fund that will buy lots of pre/ex date dividend/interest securities or you may have market matching funds which seek to tie to match to specific exchange benchmarks, or you might be in growth funds.
What are their investment strategies? Are the large cap, mid cap, or small cap. What are the fund objectives? I don’t mean to sound like an arse but I’ve been as the acting analyst and approval on dozens of mutual funds and they each have their own unique objectives. If those objectives are being achieved is what you will base it on.
You might have an income fund that will buy lots of pre/ex date dividend/interest securities or you may have market matching funds which seek to tie to match to specific exchange benchmarks, or you might be in growth funds.
Posted on 6/10/20 at 11:57 am to dallasga6
Of course it is. When the government keeps bailing out multinational corporations, giving them trillions of dollars, what do you expect? Privatize the profits, socialize the losses. The stock market has very little to do with how the average American is doing or even the the state of the country. You can also blame the Fed and their policies, which include printing money.
Your money is fine, unless you need it very soon.
Your money is fine, unless you need it very soon.
Posted on 6/10/20 at 12:39 pm to HTDawg
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Of course it is. When the government keeps bailing out multinational corporations, giving them trillions of dollars, what do you expect? Privatize the profits, socialize the losses. The stock market has very little to do with how the average American is doing or even the the state of the country.
How do you explain all the world markets going up too?
Maybe it just reads weird, but it almost sounds like you're pissed that the markets are recovering.
Posted on 6/12/20 at 8:44 pm to deeprig9
Looks like this thread became obsolete real fast.
Posted on 6/12/20 at 9:37 pm to Lucius Clay
The fact you are laughing about it tells me 100% what I need to know about you.
Posted on 6/13/20 at 12:26 am to deeprig9
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The fact you are laughing about it tells me 100% what I need to know about you.
They want America to fail so bad. Would be funny if it wasn't sad.
Posted on 6/13/20 at 10:27 am to Prettyboy Floyd
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They want America to fail so bad. Would be funny if it wasn't sad.
You guys need to get out of your bubbles. Anything that happens this summer is in serious jeopardy come fall and winter. The southern hemisphere has seen a huge surge in covid with the colder weather.
Instead of overreacting to short term stock market numbers, we should be wondering why the nation isn't taking this time to mitigate the likely rise in cases.
If we go into shutdown mode again, please don't present weak excuses for our lack of National policy. The CDC has been muzzled, the photo-op council has been disbanded, and the Defense Production Act is still not being utilized. There is NO national leadership on this. None.
Posted on 6/13/20 at 12:09 pm to chillmonster
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You guys need to get out of your bubbles
You guys live in an echo chamber
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should be wondering why the nation isn't taking this time to mitigate the likely rise in cases.
So another shut down?
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please don't present weak excuses for our lack of National policy. The CDC has been muzzled, the photo-op council has been disbanded, and the Defense Production Act is still not being utilized. There is NO national leadership on this. None.
What exactly do you want the Feds to do? Make every state adhere to the exact CV-19 policies? Make a federal law regarding the wearing of PPE?
Please be specific.What exactly do we need to produce in regards to the production act?
The most successful industrialized country by far in
battling CV has been Japan.What was their "national policy?"
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