Freed Roger wrote:DJIA down over 6% for 2018. NASDAQ about 5%.
Tired of all this winning yet?
I haven't even looked at my retirement account lately. Don't want to, but I keep adding to it when I can.
Freed Roger wrote:DJIA down over 6% for 2018. NASDAQ about 5%.
Yeah, my 401k is essentially at zero growth for the year thanks to a ton of money having been contributed, otherwise it would be down at least 10-15%.IMADreamer wrote:Freed Roger wrote:DJIA down over 6% for 2018. NASDAQ about 5%.
Tired of all this winning yet?
I haven't even looked at my retirement account lately. Don't want to, but I keep adding to it when I can.
Actually I just looked at it for the first time in a few weeks, nix my above numbers. I'm now down over 10% this year, and was essentially even at the end of November - December has been rough (over $10k in losses so far).Swirls wrote:Yeah, my 401k is essentially at zero growth for the year thanks to a ton of money having been contributed, otherwise it would be down at least 10-15%.IMADreamer wrote:Freed Roger wrote:DJIA down over 6% for 2018. NASDAQ about 5%.
Tired of all this winning yet?
I haven't even looked at my retirement account lately. Don't want to, but I keep adding to it when I can.
20+% growth in 2017, 0% growth in 2018.
I'm in the red because I hit my max back in August, fmlSwirls wrote:Yeah, my 401k is essentially at zero growth for the year thanks to a ton of money having been contributed, otherwise it would be down at least 10-15%.IMADreamer wrote:Freed Roger wrote:DJIA down over 6% for 2018. NASDAQ about 5%.
Tired of all this winning yet?
I haven't even looked at my retirement account lately. Don't want to, but I keep adding to it when I can.
20+% growth in 2017, 0% growth in 2018.
Who knew economics was so complicated?heyzeus wrote:So it turns out markets don't like unpredictable and retaliatory tariffs, inexplicable and uneven foreign policy, and structural deficits?