Makes sense then, to start a war to gain funds, replace those that were stopped for Ukraine.
Doesn't matter what it is, or where they say it is going to, there has to be a flow of money going out.
It is almost as if someone is funding something...
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Update: full disclosure, if you have a 401k or Ira, you are probably benefitting from this as well, FYI. Most all of them invest through group investment funds, etc. You sign on with 100s of companies at a time.
I recently transferred all of my retirement money into 6-month T-bills, because I got tired of my various funding types slowly losing money, and all sorts of fees to go along with the general depreciation. I now have less than 6 months to figure out what to do with it when the T-bill mature.
As long as the money stays in a retirement account, it doesn't really matter how the various funds are moved around. If the funds were not in a retirement account, all those shufflings would be a major tax filing nightmare!
Makes sense then, to start a war to gain funds, replace those that were stopped for Ukraine.
Doesn't matter what it is, or where they say it is going to, there has to be a flow of money going out.
It is almost as if someone is funding something...
🙄
Update: full disclosure, if you have a 401k or Ira, you are probably benefitting from this as well, FYI. Most all of them invest through group investment funds, etc. You sign on with 100s of companies at a time.
I wish we can have full control of our 401K instead of corporate.
If you do the trading yourself you would, but it wouldn't be a 401k then.
I do have 401K but I used to do my own trading also. I got out of the stock market a while back.
I recently transferred all of my retirement money into 6-month T-bills, because I got tired of my various funding types slowly losing money, and all sorts of fees to go along with the general depreciation. I now have less than 6 months to figure out what to do with it when the T-bill mature.
I would do that, but I'm lazy, don't want to deal with taxes (I do my own).
As long as the money stays in a retirement account, it doesn't really matter how the various funds are moved around. If the funds were not in a retirement account, all those shufflings would be a major tax filing nightmare!