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I think Birch's right. I recently increased my contribution to max and I'm also DCAing into CSI. If you still got 10 20 30+ yrs before retirement, there's nothing to worry about.You should hope that the CSI funds stay right where they are priced for the next two years - but we all know that is not going to happen. The market is in the process of bottoming, believe it or not, and investors should be looking to invest in or add to equity holdings. The best way to take advantage of the markets today is to dollar cost average your way back into the markets. Accumulation is the name of the game and turbo you are on the right track. You need to accumulate shares inorder to make money and like me if you already own a large block of shares you end up getting devalued but I'm still DCAing into the C fund every two weeks like clock work. I'll take as many shares at these low prices that I can get. I won't access the money for many more years.
If you still got 10 20 30+ yrs before retirement, there's nothing to worry about.
I think Birch's right. I recently increased my contribution to max and I'm also DCAing into CSI. If you still got 10 20 30+ yrs before retirement, there's nothing to worry about.
The atmosphere on this MB has gone completely negative with more talk about armageddon than I care to read. There's maybe only Birchy and 3 actively posting members who hold a positive outlook for the future.
Robo,
That's the nicest piece of information I've read all day - please bring me some more when ever you feel in the groove. I keep thinking about the upward sloping yield curve which is positive for the economic recovery - it's a longer term signal. Next year, about the time the recession is over, the market should be 50 or 60% higher than now. The best way to deal with a chaotic and unpredictable market is to own extremely undervalued stocks with strong balance sheets.
The atmosphere on this MB has gone completely negative with more talk about armageddon than I care to read. There's maybe only Birchy and 3 actively posting members who hold a positive outlook for the future.