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by psunavy03
191 days ago
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And when it goes down the answer is to buy the dip. If you have funds needed for other things, they should be in lower-risk investments. As people get older, they should be moving large amounts of equities into bonds to lock in their gains. There is a reason people still have things like checking and savings accounts and CDs. |
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That’s exactly my point.