Posted by pinball on March 23, 2018 at 19:25:30 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: Stock market posted by 37chief on March 23, 2018 at 12:54:59:
Don't have a clue to your finances but you need to talk to your financial advisor. if your not making much money start converting your money into the roth ira accounts. What ever you draw out in the future will be tax free. Don't know when you will go onto social security but most people will pay taxes on there 401k plans. don't know who your financial advisor is but if you can trust him I would have a good meeting wth him. Your age should dictate your proper place for your money. I personally am no expert on the stock market but I do know the banks, savings and loan people wont give you anything for your money. There is places in the stock market to put your money in fixed accounts that probably will earn 3/4 percent. the stock market will go up and down. with the tariffs, north lorea, Russia, Syria, iran it may really fluctuate a lot . in the long run it will be on the up side. I think most people will ride it out. just my opinion.
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