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To: The Alchemist who wrote (32696)4/28/2020 1:26:46 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34328
 
<< very few people did not experience a drawdown when the market fell over 30% in a month. That is the nature of bring invested in the market. >>

Lol. Now you are cracking me up. In your first sentence you are telling me most people did not experience a 30% drawdown. In your second sentence you are telling me that is the nature of bring invested in the market.

You need to get your logic together. Whether it is the nature of the market or not, a 30% drawdown or correction in one's portfolio is still a 30% correction or drawdown. And how would you know what most people experienced? Are you managing everyone's money here?

Digging up old posts are just used to prove a point: that true dividend investing for retirement involves more than searching for high yielders. There was no intention to prove me right. I already knew I was right. The purpose was educational. Clearly, you have a problem with that because it probably runs counter to how you invest.

<<I have 3 stocks that hit 52 week highs today and one that hit a 52 week highs recently>>

Nice to see you on the defensive tooting your horn about how your stocks are doing.