On-again, off-again tariffs, mass government layoffs, funding cuts and immigration crackdowns have seriously spooked Wall Street, which is emphatically rejecting President Donald Trump’s chaotic economic agenda.
On-again, off-again tariffs, mass government layoffs, funding cuts and immigration crackdowns have seriously spooked Wall Street, which is emphatically rejecting President Donald Trump’s chaotic economic agenda.
We’re not talking about designing systems for our society. We’re talking about the options available to today’s individuals. As individuals, you have two choices:
If you go with #1, you’ve got a set of assumptions.
If you go with #2:
You can choose to invest and save under the assumption that bank runs will occur. It will deny you the most historically safe and highest returning investment options available to regular individuals that has worked approximately for the last 100 years. Storing cash or gold under your mattress carries its own risks far above anything in the market.
Agreed.
Also agreed. Where did I suggest ignoring your money? Instead I even called out that if you are closing in on retirement, then a portion of savings should be removed from the market because of the risk of short term volatility. How are you taking my statements as ignoring your money?
Well sure, the heat-death of the universe is a known absolute end. Even prior to that there will be an infinite amount of things that would end growth sooner. Do you, as an individual in the USA (401k reference from OP), believe you should plan you retirement savings assuming capitalism will stop working in your lifetime?