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Vaginitis is the bigger problem.

The world is freaking out and I have lost into 6 figures, easily. You realize some people actually have retirement accounts, stocks, investments and don't work for hayseeds. But, I will make it back. I am patient. You really are a simpleton with a pea brain view of the world.

If someone has 500,000 in a retirement account and it goes down 20% then its 6 figures right there.
Did you selloff your investments?
 
No, I am riding it out.
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I’m in your boat herdman. I’ve lost to a six-figured tune as well. But as someone pointed out on this thread, if you have all your money in stock type accounts and you’re close to retirement, that’s not too smart. I’m not planning on using any of it and it will eventually go to my kids so my timeline is probably twenty years out anyway so I’m not worried. Over the next few years it would probably be smart to up your investment in stock accounts. I think.
 
I’m in your boat herdman. I’ve lost to a six-figured tune as well. But as someone pointed out on this thread, if you have all your money in stock type accounts and you’re close to retirement, that’s not too smart. I’m not planning on using any of it and it will eventually go to my kids so my timeline is probably twenty years out anyway so I’m not worried. Over the next few years it would probably be smart to up your investment in stock accounts. I think.
I am not closed to retirement, unless I pull a Johnny Paycheck and tell them to take the job and shove it. I won't deny that could happen on the right day.

Out my cash or money assets, I have approximately 50% in my 401k, 34% in readily avialble cash, 12% in a money market account that I can get it out without penalty, 4% in a straight up mutual fund.
 
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