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  • Thanks for that, @hank- quite interesting.
  • Thank you @hank

    In the write, I like this line the most.....A Yogi Berra moment !

    How to invest when you don’t know the future
  • edited 9:14AM
    I can believe it.

    Nearly all of my investments are for the long to long-long timeframe. For kicks, I keep a sliver available for 'fun' experiments, either market hedging or speculation ... investing can't be *all* boring, you know.... lol
  • rforno said:

    I can believe it.

    Nearly all of my investments are for the long to long-long timeframe. For kicks, I keep a sliver available for 'fun' experiments, either market hedging or speculation ... investing can't be *all* boring, you know.... lol

    Agree. I used to play with a “sliver” too. Called it “spec money”. But age has caught up with me. Won’t play that game unless there’s a really significant market pullback.
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