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Is the US stock market too high? polling

Poll: Is the US stock market too high? (7 member(s) have cast votes)

Is the US stock market too high?

  1. Yes and I am selling (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  2. Probably yes but I am keeping my position (4 votes [57.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 57.14%

  3. Probably no but I am keeping my position (3 votes [42.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 42.86%

  4. No and I am buying (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   sakuragi 

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Posted 2015-May-31, 02:21

Someone says there are similarities between bridge game and investment ....
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Posted 2015-May-31, 09:18

I voted probably yes but I am keeping my position.

Now you have to understand where I am coming from on this. I don't pay much attention to the whole thing. I don't read the WSJ. I don't study financial indices or business trends. I suppose I should, but I should also lose weight. The latter seems more important, and it is a lot clearer how to go about it. I have lost about ten pounds so far. I have no idea if my stocks, not that I have much, have gone up or down.


I am, in some overall sense, pessimistic about the nation's future. It would not take much effort to list problems that we are not addressing. That seems ominous. But what do I know?
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Posted 2015-May-31, 17:41

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Posted 2015-June-01, 14:20

Even though the stock market occasionally forms bubbles that burst, it still keeps on rising in the long term. My financial advisor once shared a graph that showed what would happen to your money if you only invested right before each stock market crash in the last few decades -- you'd still come out ahead. Since timing the market is practically impossible, I just keep my money invested through every dip, and I've done just fine.

Almost all my investments are in mutual funds. I rely on the fund managers to take advantage of the deals that become available when the market drops.

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