Intrepid_Timer's PUBLIC Account Talk

Hey I_T, wondering if you would be willing to share how your system has done with the recent volatility. If not I understand. Thanks!
 
Hey I_T, wondering if you would be willing to share how your system has done with the recent volatility. If not I understand. Thanks!

Not too well. Bought too early and sold too early. I usually expect one or the other to happen, but not both. Just gotta suck it up and move on and hope I get another chance at it before the year ends. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.............. ;)
 
If you're curious, you could always buy in for a month to find out. :D

I'd rather one doesn't sign up at all if they are just going to do it for a month. Subscribers of my service want to make money year after year and we don't have time for anyone just playing around.
 
Not too well. Bought too early and sold too early. I usually expect one or the other to happen, but not both. Just gotta suck it up and move on and hope I get another chance at it before the year ends. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.............. ;)
It happens sometimes.;)
 
I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You're doing things you've never done before, and more importantly, you're doing something.


― Neil Gaiman
 
I wonder how many people realize that they might actually be losing money if it's sitting in a money market fund right now?

"Unprecedented economic and capital market conditions have created an environment that is adversely impacting the performance of all money market funds, including the Mutual of America Money Market Fund.
The Prospectus/Brochure of Mutual of America's Separate Accounts describes the fact that the Mutual of America Money Market fund is not a stable value fund and outlines the risk to the Fund's objectives of capital preservation and current income as a result of the Fund's fees and expenses in an environment of low interest rates. We are now experiencing such a market environment. No one can predict the duration of these highly unusual economic conditions. As a result of the current interest rate environment, the Mutual of America Money Market Fund is now earning lower yields before expenses than in the past. The fees and expenses related to the Fund currently exceed overall returns of the Fund, resulting in negative net returns. This means that money invested in this Fund is not currently earning a net positive rate of return, which at the present time is resulting in a loss of principal for investments in the Money Market Fund. Any decision regarding current or prospective investments in the Mutual of America Money Market Fund must be made based on an individual's circumstances and needs. The Mutual of America Money Market Fund is not FDIC insured."
 
The Great Lao-Tzu said:
"It is only when you see a mosquito
landing on your testicles that you realize
there is always a way to
solve problems without using violence.”
 
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