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Haven't even looked Gun. Didn't want a coronary. Just keep pumping in the max. It's like a half-off sale right now. If you're more than 10 years from pulling the plug, don't stress over it. The closer you get to retirement, the more you should be shifting to income-producing instruments from equity positions.
 
Haven't even looked Gun. Didn't want a coronary. Just keep pumping in the max. It's like a half-off sale right now. If you're more than 10 years from pulling the plug, don't stress over it. The closer you get to retirement, the more you should be shifting to income-producing instruments from equity positions.

You a financial advisor in a previous life? Sounds like good advise.
 
Fund long-term liabilities with long-term assets. Fund short-term liabilities with short-term assets. There, you can be a better CFP than most of 'em out there.

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Never ask a pilot for money/investment advice. We are the worst group to ask about it. All of us making good money are still a paycheck away from unemployment benefits, and the rest are still paying student loans.
 
Never ask a pilot for money/investment advice. We are the worst group to ask about it. All of us making good money are still a paycheck away from unemployment benefits, and the rest are still paying student loans.

lol....I think I may be both.

I look at it every so often, but I am far from retirement anyway so I don't worry about the loses too much. It sucks, but I have time to wait out the market.
 
I'm up 3% for '09 too.

Ended '08 -48%

Luckily, I have 30 more years before retirement.
 
Never ask a pilot for money/investment advice. We are the worst group to ask about it. All of us making good money are still a paycheck away from unemployment benefits, and the rest are still paying student loans.

That does not go just for pilots. Try most of middle-America!
 

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