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Trump slump: your stocks will go down, your groceries won’t get any cheaper, and whatever King Elon wants, he gets
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oh ma stocks s and p up 23% ytd still pretty good for many folks. at some point the lights will go out
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I think this next Trump presidency is going to be nonstop πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰πŸ“‰
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oh how lovely I'm often fighting pessimism and bearishness when it comes to markets and the economy as a whole. so many headwinds for a big portion of americans at the moment.
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Matthew is more optimistic he says we have 1 year ish b4 pain https://warpcast.com/matthewb/0x8a9aa2f3
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6 months to a year, imo
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but also worth noting that I could care less about trad markets since I have no exposure in my view they have less upside in 2025 after being truly up only for two years straight
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ZERO exposure? Not even via retirement???????
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yeah we have relatively little exposure to direct markets either yet I do pay quite a bit of attention to them because of their impact on the economy as a whole and consumer sentiment. agree it seems unlikely 2025 continues the melt up fully yet I honestly don't know what to make of all the potential impact events including our new president.
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My retirement accounts definitely have some exposure and I have a fuck around Robinhood as well where I DCA into $SPY I never in my life thought this was weird until now I prioritize always having a decent chunk of liquidity though simply for peace of mind. I literally pay my rent a month in advance for cushion in case something goes wrong. Loss of gains is always worth peace of mind to me, I am paranoid / not like I have 0 exposure
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haha I don’t think it’s weird at all, your strategy is perfectly reasonable. I just haven’t had enough money (until recently) to consider putting it into indices like the S&P which will only yield ~10% on average per yr. I will never be able to retire with that sort of conservative risk tolerance. I feel like I have an edge in crypto markets, so feel pretty comfortable trading majors HTF instead. even if I miss the top/bottom by 30%, I’ll still wildly outperform trad markets YoY and after a few years of practice the volatility doesn’t bother me too much. I guess it’s β€œrisky” but so is being too conservative and never getting ahead. medium to long-term would like to park a significant chunk of β€œsafe” money in S&P and bonds though, so definitely understand your POV.
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