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<blockquote data-quote="k4ylr" data-source="post: 3373196" data-attributes="member: 40231"><p>401k is about back to pre-dip levels down about 0.5% currently. rIRA is a little more aggressive but it is also about even YTD.</p><p></p><p>Fun money account is healthy. Added to TSLA long position when it got gobbled up shorts (lol @ you) and I'm sitting pretty now. Made some good runs on AMD options (and equity positions) since they are dunking all over Intel and punishing them for stiffling the chip market.</p><p></p><p>If anything, this should have been a good learning experience for the younger investors that while it looks bleak up front, if you truly park it and forget about (with little micro managing) things will turn out ok. Just ask the people in 2008.</p><p></p><p>There's probably some money to be made playing around in tech, pharm and O&G if you are quick on gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k4ylr, post: 3373196, member: 40231"] 401k is about back to pre-dip levels down about 0.5% currently. rIRA is a little more aggressive but it is also about even YTD. Fun money account is healthy. Added to TSLA long position when it got gobbled up shorts (lol @ you) and I'm sitting pretty now. Made some good runs on AMD options (and equity positions) since they are dunking all over Intel and punishing them for stiffling the chip market. If anything, this should have been a good learning experience for the younger investors that while it looks bleak up front, if you truly park it and forget about (with little micro managing) things will turn out ok. Just ask the people in 2008. There's probably some money to be made playing around in tech, pharm and O&G if you are quick on gun. [/QUOTE]
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