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In reply to the discussion: I Lost $7,000 Today and Trump is Gloating About It [View all]louis c
(8,652 posts)12. I get that.....
but nobody likes somebody else gloating when they lose any money.
The downturn is a direct result of the British vote. The market could continue in a downward spiral that could cut that savings in half. I'm 63 years old and nearing retirement.
It may be a "blip", but it may not.
The point is, Trump is gloating and others are losing. He says that this is "good for his business". He said that today.
It doesn't matter to me, I hate him anyway. I just thought that there may be others in my position who are on the fence who may think that it's sickening to see him gloat over their losses and anxiety.
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so sorry to hear that. many are going to be quite surprised at how this affects them here.
niyad
Jun 2016
#2
Because the put option gives you the ability to buy shares later at the lower price
7962
Jun 2016
#80
I can't believe anyone would vote for him after wearing a "Make Me Great Again" hat.
scscholar
Jun 2016
#54
i have money in the market too, i loathe the bastard. not a shred of empathy or intelligence.
spanone
Jun 2016
#17
Not to mention there surely **will** be another very large "correction" at some point
newthinking
Jun 2016
#36
True, one would not cash out one's entire saving, but one may wish or need
No Vested Interest
Jun 2016
#62
I retired in 2009 at the bottom of the market, luckily I have a DB pension and didn't have to rely
doc03
Jun 2016
#82
so very true. I pulled mine just before the housing crash. I knew it was coming and I am too old to
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#20
you should be highly offended, and your 401K will return if you can wait for markets to level off
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#15
Meanwhile the funds that were in our accounts are in some one else's account
liberal N proud
Jun 2016
#29