Good for you BD; being in the unfortunate position of riding this monster down, my strategy at this point is to jump out at a (relative?) higher spot and back in at a low, assuming any recognizable levels present in this 'volatility.' I should have had some form of 'stop' to exit at.
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50% S, 50% C 06 Mar, was 100% G; 80% S 20% C COB 08 Jan '24; 100% G COB 14 Nov; was 100% C COB 31 Oct (Boo!); was 100% G COB 12 Oct; was 50% C, 50% S COB 22 Jun; Life is good!
I was considering putting 25% or so into the C fund to snipe a one day bounce, but honestly just lost track of time with work. Oh well.
Looks like the top 50 AT accounts are about 95% F Fund.
Can the bulls hold strong into the afternoon. That has been the question on the few up days we've had lately.
Just don't go any lower, I'd consider that a win.
50% S, 50% C 06 Mar, was 100% G; 80% S 20% C COB 08 Jan '24; 100% G COB 14 Nov; was 100% C COB 31 Oct (Boo!); was 100% G COB 12 Oct; was 50% C, 50% S COB 22 Jun; Life is good!
*Checks S&P chart*
Wow, I wonder how far back I have to go to see when we were last at this level.
*clicks 1-month ago chart*
*clicks 3-months ago chart*
*clicks 6-months ago chart*
*clicks 1-years ago chart*
*clicks 2-years ago chart*
*clicks 5-years ago chart*
Oh, there it is... Ugh.
Hanging out in the G fund. I might try to snipe one of these big one day gains within the next week or two, but I'm not planning on getting in for longer than that or with a significant amount of my account any time soon.
Looking at today's chart, I have a bad feeling we are gonna drop off a cliff in the last 15 minutes going into the close. Ugh.
S&P500 (C Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
DWCPF (S Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
EFA (I Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
BND (F Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
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