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coolerifyoudid

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Election years are always volatile. My finance guy (I'll call him aggresively conservative) seems to think that we are due for a slight return to earth after this year.
 

CoachHines3

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ive been saying its gotta go past couple years so..

its gotta go at some point.
 

twojman

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Don't fight the fed. We won't see the large gains of last year but we will see gains. I don't anticipate a whole lot of change with Fed rates, most likely outcome is they go lower.
 

coyoteclone

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What are your predictions for the market in 2020?

In 2019 the SP500 was up about 29%, one of the best ever. Can it continue? Will we see a recession? Will we finally stop gambling with our family's money?
If you consider investing in equities a gamble you will be one of those complaining you just cannot make it on SS and need a govt hand out
 

NickTheGreat

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Invested heavily in canned goods and shotguns.

Also bought some Crown Royal stock given my likely drinking habits the rest of this hoops season.

I usually ask my financial guy when I should hedge with gold and lead. He always says it's good to have some of each lying around . . .
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Gunnerclone

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Geopolitical uncertainty is never good for the majority of stocks. Looks like the US government just couldn’t help themselves again in the Middle East so I expect volatility.
 

2forISU

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TTD is a stock that I mentioned in the middle of 2019 and plan to ride the train again.