Do you invest in stocks?

Yeah.

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Show you my portfolio???
That sounds like something you go to jail for doing.
I have one share of stock in the Empire State Building. And every 3 months I get a big fat share of the rent deposited right into my checking account - 4 cents.
 
How much profit do you make?
May I see your portfolio?
I had 10,000 share of Amazon before the June 20 for 1 split in 2022. I was thinking of doing a private sale to avoid taxes. If you send me $10,500.00 I can transfer 70 shares to you for the reduced price of $!50.00 a share. If you have friends that want to grab this bargain price let me know.
 
I notice the market is starting to have some bad days. Perhaps this might be an opportunity to buy lower. Or if we see a solid correction of over 20% perhaps it's an opportunity to buy low. I don't know for certain, and don't believe anybody does know for certain.

I only invest in low-cost index funds, not individual stocks. I am not a good stock picker, and even if I was it would take too much time.
 
I notice the market is starting to have some bad days. Perhaps this might be an opportunity to buy lower. Or if we see a solid correction of over 20% perhaps it's an opportunity to buy low. I don't know for certain, and don't believe anybody does know for certain.

I only invest in low-cost index funds, not individual stocks. I am not a good stock picker, and even if I was it would take too much time.
Yes, this seems like a correction. The market has just been going up and up the past few years, so it had to happen eventually. I just talked to my financial advisor last week and he is keeping me in bonds due what he called "upcoming volatility". I'm still 40% invested in equities.
 
Yes, through mutual funds.

This has been one of those great years, for the market, that feels bad.

I have stayed the course but am squirreling away cash, getting ready to pay some taxes, and settle in for what I fear may be a bumpy ride.

Lots to be thankful for in these uncertain times.
 
My broker called, said I should stop calling him. 😁
In all seriousness, I never call my broker until I need a bit more cash set aside. He called me because I needed to take a distribution from my mother's inherited IRA, so I asked him if it was time to adjust my portfolio. He is great at what he does and since he gets paid a percentage he has ample incentive to keep my portfolio growing without my interference.
 


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