Older Investors Have a Lot of Money in Stocks. How to Check if It’s Too Much.

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A long bull market and low bond yields have pushed many retirees to keep money in the stock market. The past week has tested that strategy.

A suddenly sliding stock market is sending a wake-up call to older Americans that maybe they shouldn’t invest like they used to. Many are likely to ignore that call.

Thanks to a long bull market that surprisingly rose and rose through the pandemic, plus more than a decade of low yields for bonds, older Americans

 

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Is des y fed wanna trip on fixed-incomes?🌸

Yep

Dow 25k by summer

With $2400 you could buy two $TSLA stocks earlier this month. With the same money, yesterday at some point during the day, you could buy three.

they've long held for decades but the last week is making millions of retirees reconsider everything.

That's the Mantra..

This is left-wing propaganda, plain and simple.

that's how it works markets go up and markets come down nothing new here

get rid of the trash!

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