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Strategies & Market Trends : US Inflation and What To Do About It

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1244)12/5/2019 6:22:41 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) of 1504
 
There is one other thing that I want to emphasize here: I am very pragmatic when I see the handwriting on the wall. We put most of our money in the stock market when Reagan became President. We saw the complete sell out to corporate interests. Trump is no different. Valuations, of course, are in the stratosphere, but everything is structured by government to support rising share prices. One has to be nuts or living in heaven to not be heavily invested in stocks.
Again, I have never disagreed with your fundamental analysis. I just think it is not realistic or practical. And I am as idealistic as they come. I got a Ph.D. in Philosophy ( to save my soul) with a concentration in German Idealism and Metaphysics so I love Idealism and speculation. But when it comes to money, I am very practical. Reagan and Trump policies are great for the stock market. I don't have to like them or support them. But I will profit from them.

Oh, I see SPX 4000 next year as a distinct possibility.

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