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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Steve Felix who wrote (34170)9/22/2022 4:30:44 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
No. You got that completely wrong. I don't come to your thread or any other thread with a "superiority complex." Just a helpful warning to those who are long stocks. Again, I emphasize that the worst is yet to come in this bear market. Still time to prepare, lighten up, buy some 6 month T-Bills.

You know what I think, Steve, I think you are afraid of the coming decline in the stock market and you are lashing out at the messenger, rather than the message.

Don't blame me for the decline and the next big leg down. Blame the Powell Fed; they are the ones who are trying to prepare you for the pain, pain, and more pain that is coming.

You gave up on this thread when the Bear started and went into hibernation on your other short term thread.

I know you are distressed and full of angst because many of your dividend stocks are under attack now that the Fed has raised rates high enough to get those who are long these stocks to sell them and go into riskless T-Bills.

You only know one way to make money in the stock market and that way is crumbling before your very eyes. Instead of learning different methods and strategies to profit, you'll burn at the stake of some of your dividend paying stocks that are now out of favor and going to get sold big time before they rebound strongly once the Fed loosens financial conditions again.
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