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Re: [TSP_Strategy] C vs S vs I

 

Yes Yes thank you Sarah! I I agree 100% ............... I would like to comment as an unschooled follower of this website. I really appreciate the insights you provide here and on many previous posts. Financial advise for a novice investor can be very confusing. Trust is very important to me, and in the world of financial advise it can be elusive. Us followers trust you, as I'm sure you have a lot at stake with your investments.
I understand the concept of TSP strategy. I am reluctant to add my opinions, so please understand that some followers may have nothing concrete to add. Thank you

From: "David Garno dlgarno@gmail.com [TSP_Strategy]" <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com>
To: TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: [TSP_Strategy] C vs S vs I

 
Sarah, I would like to comment as an unschooled follower of this website. I really appreciate the insights you provide here and on many previous posts. Financial advise for a novice investor can be very confusing. Trust is very important to me, and in the world of financial advise it can be elusive. Us followers trust you, as I'm sure you have a lot at stake with your investments.
I understand the concept of TSP strategy. I am reluctant to add my opinions, so please understand that some followers may have nothing concrete to add. Thank you



On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 9:01 AM, sarah_oz@yahoo.com [TSP_Strategy] <TSP_Strategy@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

DEFINITION of 'Bear Market'

A market condition in which the prices of securities are falling, and widespread pessimism causes the negative sentiment to be self-sustaining. As investors anticipate losses in a bear market and selling continues, pessimism only grows. Although figures can vary, for many, a downturn of 20\% or more in multiple broad market indexes, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500), over at least a two-month period, is considered an entry into a bear market.

A bear market should not be confused with a correction, which is a short-term trend that has a duration of less than two months. While corrections are often a great place for a value investor to find an entry point, bear markets rarely provide great entry points, as timing the bottom is very difficult to do. Fighting back can be extremely dangerous because it is quite difficult for an investor to make stellar gains during a bear market unless he or she is a short seller.

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If you recall, we had a 14% correction last year, from Sept to Oct.

A more significant correction is possible beginning later this year.  That said, my recommendation is to stay invested in equities at this point.



 



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