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Our economy was very strong before this virus hit...I feel that it will rebound and I am not losing sleep over it.  DH is 80, he is a bit more concerned.  We are self employed and I do understand his concern if our business fails....our customers are business and industry.

 

I have never been one to stress about things like this.  No one can predict the future.  Once we are able to go about our daily business again I am hoping things will bounce back.

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@Porcelain wrote:

If you made money before, you can always make money again. You may have lost some of the money you made, but you still have the money-making ability that got you the money in the first place. Nothing is permanent, including this situation.


Some have less time than others, though, @Porcelain. I feel for them. I feel for all sorts of people right now. This is monumentally tragic. It might rival or best the Great Depression, with the addition of sickness and death.


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@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

@Reever 

 

Perhaps others are different, but I know very few people who haven't had to deal, one way or another, with financial loss.  Housing prices can drop, stocks can drop, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornados ruin property, etc. 

 

You simply cannot anticipate some things.   Who saw 9/11 coming & prepared for it?   Who saw a coronavirus pandemic coming?

 

Your BIL still has 75% and can put it in CDs if he's afraid stocks will drop more.  Stocks can go back up in the next 3 years ....  they aren't permanently down!   Or, they can re-strategize how they want their retirement to be.   

 

If no one's dead, you can still always make new choices and adapt.   Nobody has a crystal ball.


Actually there was an article "Is China Ground Zero for a future Pandemic" in Smithsonian Magazine, November 2017.

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"From the ashes we will rise."

 

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Some people think that it is only the rich who are in the stock market.  Not so.  If you have IRAs, 401ks, 529s, pensions, etc, you are in the stock market whether you know it or not.

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Hang in there. No one can time the money markets I have seen the markets gain and lose a great deal of value in twenty years. We each have to find a position that brings us comfort and stick in there.
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@suzyQ3 wrote:

@Porcelain wrote:

If you made money before, you can always make money again. You may have lost some of the money you made, but you still have the money-making ability that got you the money in the first place. Nothing is permanent, including this situation.


Some have less time than others, though, @Porcelain. I feel for them. I feel for all sorts of people right now. This is monumentally tragic. It might rival or best the Great Depression, with the addition of sickness and death.


Yes. Lots of things getting turned upside down.

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i am buying stock.  always do when big drops happen.  

 

 

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This is not the first time this has happened and it probably won't be the last.

 

I lost more than half right before I retired.  It's not like you lose your solid cash, you lose your money that is on paper.

 

Yes, it hurts.  It happens and that is life. Investing In stocks is risky and there are ups and downs.

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@Reever wrote:

Brother in law just stated to sister that wealth has declined by 25 percent and they will not be able to retire as planned in 2023.  Sad that so many good hard working people are now in a state of despair. I heard that unemployment may reach 20 percent, worse than the Great Depression in the 1930s.  Truly a scary time to be alive right now.  


And they say its just getting started. It hit home to me today more than it had so far. I had to go to town to pick up my wal mart order and my rx from Wal Greens.

 

The restuarunts that are usually crowded, were empty. I am worried. 

Wal Mart and the pharmacies are thriving. 

Most other stores I noticed had only one to two cars in parking lot.

My mother in law is so nervous about someone breaking in, out of desperation, she said they have started keeping a gun where they can get to it quickly. And the doors locked. 

I live on a mountain, in a semi rural area. Not that many people up here. Last Sat. night 30 vehicles up here were broken into. 

I was going to take more food, supplies to my parents, but I heard a rumor that 7 people are an quarantine that dh works with.

There was a family standing outside with a sign that I couldn't read, they were in front of our small wal mart, wanting help. They were on the other side of the road from me. 

This is already hard. And we have a long way to go I am afraid. 

I feel like we already need to shelter in place, whether they have told us to or not.