You lose if you sell or if Trump fucks up the economy enough to completely wipe out many businesses (such that their stocks go to zero/get delisted).
Frankly, given the real possibility of (a) the US becoming a Russia/Iran/North Korea-style pariah state or (b) the MAGA fascists triggering a civil war, that could actually happen.
Remember, This. Is. Not. Normal. The usual economic assumptions do not take into account this sort of sovereign risk, and thus may not actually apply.
Cant lose anything if you dont have stocks. My money sits in coop ownership style social housing projects. Gives me only 1-2% per year, but better than nothing or losing.
Very cool to support a project like that. Just a heads up for you: if your return rate is lower than inflation, you are losing money, unfortunately. Up to you whether it is worth or not
Yeah ofcourse you technically lose money, but if you dont want to invest in normal market stocks, then its better than having it just sitting in your bank account. The base situation is always "losing money due to inflation" so anything that gets you closer to zero is an improvement. Its more of a social investment than a monetary one tho i admit.
I know right. And the motherfucking cultists in my own family are telling me it’s my fault for trusting the stock market. But these same fucks have told me that’s my only option for retirement because Soc. Sec. Is a “Ponzi scheme”.
We’re setup to fail, we’re only here to produce value that can be stolen.
I haven't lost anything. I haven't sold anything. You only actually realize a loss if you sell. I'm far enough from retirement that I'm essentially just buying the dip right now.
Thankfully most of my investments are in GICs (Guaranteed Investment Certificates) which are Canadian investments with a guaranteed return. Interest rates were jacked up recently and these were giving guaranteed returns of 5%+ which I thought was good enough. They've dropped to about 2.5% and I was thinking of moving more money into mutual funds. Good thing I didn't.
The only mutual fund I bought into is mostly based around US stocks. I bought in at $13.20 per unit and its now worth $12.40 per unit so a loss of $0.80 per unit. I have 800 units so that's currently a total loss of $640. At its height it was about $14.50 per unit which would have meant a total gain of $1,000. Even if the value dropped to $0 I'd still have plenty of savings so I'm not worried!
I'm.losing another 10 for sure if not all. I need to invest in a building tour. It has to be at least 5 stories tall. Can you jump from lady liberty these days? I need something without safety nets...you know for photography. Like maybe I'll take a selfie.
Its 6 am on a Monday. I'll be going to work for another 8 hours of my life to make absolutely nothing compared with all the money I'm gonna be losing.
I'm gonna be losing nothing because I own nothing.
Don't stress too much. If you care about the money you "lost", this will likely lead to a stronger portfolio on the long run. While it's a very bad moment to sell, it is a golden moment to switch, depending on what you'd like to bet on. Even if you don't change and this gets worse, a trade war crash should pay for itself economy-wise within 10 years.
Would you rather have bad crashes for a few years and then a slow economic recovery or a safe and steady pace to the abyss of "oops now we're not the world's reserve currency" anymore? Cause with the second one you not stop being able to tax the world with inflation and no one has ever had to deal with that in the US for about 100 years.
I'm kinda in the middle. I think so far my balance is about the same as it was 1 year ago, so I lost at least a year worth of progress. The slide is probably not over, yet, tho.
Its the new single from Taylor Swift. Now all grown up, the bank tells her the bad news. She must suffer. She can't get fat or have a family to feed because there's no money to go around. She's forced into the life of a skinny bitch. She dreams of having money for a boob job but must settle with stuffing socks in her bra. Sad, very sad.