You maybe should be asking a financial person you trust - we are good people for the most part but it is probably not a good idea to get this kind of advice from the internet.
no honesly i dont. we just invest through our work and we invested a bunch in the stock market and mutual funds when it crashed in 2020. not alot of skills. made alot of money so far. Dont want that to go down the drain. husband has been the one doing all the work with investing. Trying to tell him we need to get out. He thinks it will all be fine but he also doesn't believe all this sh*t is about to go down with corruptness.
aww- that makes it tough, my spouse isnt a believer either. I lost a lot in 2008 but hung in there and I took all my retirement out in 2016, not because of the market really but wanted to have it all available for our retirement with no risk. It doesnt make anything but it is safe. Good luck. Looks like you got some good answers.
You maybe should be asking a financial person you trust - we are good people for the most part but it is probably not a good idea to get this kind of advice from the internet.
asking for advice at this point will be better than keeping money in the stock market that i know is about to crash
I agree, but dont you know a real person you can ask?
no honesly i dont. we just invest through our work and we invested a bunch in the stock market and mutual funds when it crashed in 2020. not alot of skills. made alot of money so far. Dont want that to go down the drain. husband has been the one doing all the work with investing. Trying to tell him we need to get out. He thinks it will all be fine but he also doesn't believe all this sh*t is about to go down with corruptness.
aww- that makes it tough, my spouse isnt a believer either. I lost a lot in 2008 but hung in there and I took all my retirement out in 2016, not because of the market really but wanted to have it all available for our retirement with no risk. It doesnt make anything but it is safe. Good luck. Looks like you got some good answers.