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42. thanks for that reminder
Sun Jan 20, 2013, 11:17 PM
Jan 2013

So, I have not really done that bad having suffered no losses during the downturn as I had no money in the stock market.

Since 2008, my IRA is up by 30% almost and it has been in fixed income investments, not this game, one which I don't do well it.

I think I'll just shut up for now and I've noted looking back on a chart from Vanguard that investments have been pretty crummy until this past year, the election year.

I think I'll just forget about it for now and see what happens.

https://personal.vanguard.com/us/funds/vanguard/all?reset=true&sort=name&sortorder=asc&assetclass=all

One sample here (mixture of stocks/bonds):

Convertible Securities VCVSX 1 year: 14.47% 5 years: 4.70% 10 years: 8.98% Since inception: 8.32%
(06/17/1986)

Great. progressoid Jan 2013 #1
You know, I never had a "get mine" attitude like so many of my peers and frankly zonkers Jan 2013 #2
that would be nice wouldn't it CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #3
Pension funds for state, local, & federal govt workers were also invested in the market. n/t BumRushDaShow Jan 2013 #11
46% of Americans have no investements in the stock market. progressoid Jan 2013 #20
a vast majority of regular 99% DO own stock, even if they do not realize it in their benefits graham4anything Jan 2013 #30
But very little stock MannyGoldstein Jan 2013 #33
bottom line is ANY forward movement is a helleva lot better than static or backward movement graham4anything Jan 2013 #39
Ah, the rising tide raises all boats meme. progressoid Jan 2013 #35
I don't get why so many wall streeters give to the Republicans when Obama is clearly buttering their bloomington-lib Jan 2013 #4
had regained most of the lost ground by the time the Repugs regained the house ... zbdent Jan 2013 #5
that's pretty good for a socialist Skittles Jan 2013 #6
IKR!? Rex Jan 2013 #9
Kenyan anticolonialist Maoism Enrique Jan 2013 #14
That's exactly what I was thinking nobodyspecial Jan 2013 #22
It's not just the rich who have stock investments OKNancy Jan 2013 #7
>don't wish for the market to do poorly. If it does even the little guy suffers.< B.S. jtuck004 Jan 2013 #29
well OKNancy Jan 2013 #38
The rich own the vast majority of stocks Major Nikon Jan 2013 #37
And the Kochs and the Adelsons of America still had the nerve to vote against him? Jamaal510 Jan 2013 #8
They want cheap labor The Wizard Jan 2013 #17
Exactly. Dawson Leery Jan 2013 #26
Miit: "Cut gov't spending on wind and solar power!" vkkv Jan 2013 #10
Well, Obama did hire a pro-Wall Street team Leopolds Ghost Jan 2013 #12
In fact, WaPo just wrote a story saying that the purpose of the Treasury Secretary Leopolds Ghost Jan 2013 #13
The Congressional height of hypocracy 90-percent Jan 2013 #15
Corporate Profits Have Grown By 171 Percent Under ‘Anti-Business’ Obama - 1/17/13 ErikJ Jan 2013 #16
Suck on it, Republicans Berlum Jan 2013 #18
That puts Obama at #3 among all presidents. #1 - FDR with 189% !! pampango Jan 2013 #19
I started by IRA when Clinton adieu Jan 2013 #21
I learned my lesson the hard way. My 401k flatlined and the lost money through GWB's terms Politicub Jan 2013 #25
TeaBag neanderthals aside broadcaster75201 Jan 2013 #23
I've been trying to tell everyone this. President Obama has been good for 401k retirement accounts Politicub Jan 2013 #24
FDR #1, Obama #3 - the two presidents called 'socialist' more than any other in history... Drunken Irishman Jan 2013 #27
not bad samsingh Jan 2013 #28
Some will comment that the market was going to improve regardless of question everything Jan 2013 #31
Best soshalist/communist/Kenyan/mooslim preznit evah!!!! kestrel91316 Jan 2013 #32
The stock market does very well when there is a Democratic SheilaT Jan 2013 #34
stock market Vic Vinegar Jan 2013 #36
To be fair, stocks were at an awfully low level when he started daleo Jan 2013 #40
thanks for that reminder CountAllVotes Jan 2013 #42
Every year under Obama has been a great stock market year except 2011 when it was flat progree Jan 2013 #44
Yup, we have G.W. Bush to thank for that (do people here really prefer a declining stock market?) progree Jan 2013 #43
I have a little stocks but that return has beat my bank savings account interest return 10 fold. Sunlei Jan 2013 #41
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