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To: Investor2 who wrote (8408)11/29/2014 8:57:50 PM
From: MrGreenJeans  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10065
 
What do you think?


If, the Federal Reserve is going to raise rates asset prices will fall. ( I am going to do my best to sidestep this move.)

Do falling oil prices allow the Federal Reserve to postpone rate increases to later in 2015 / early 2016 because of a fear of deflation? Very possibly.

My strategy to year end is to secure / decrease my critical mass risk. It seems to me to be an optimal time to sell into strength. December historically has been a strong month for equity returns. Investor complacency is very high. The market has basically tripled. The easy money has been made. I want to secure profits.

Inflation won't erode any holdings going to cash because presently there is no inflation.

All this being said, I will still be dollar-cost-averaging into the market going forward with new money.

MGJ

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