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<blockquote data-quote="Veritas" data-source="post: 4315557" data-attributes="member: 55012"><p>Yes, that is exactly what I am saying. If you buy steadily over your life and in funds that take in the whole Dow as one option, you will come out way ahead in the long run. Now in times like 2008 when everything crashed and people panicked I did purposely buy more stocks because everything was on "sale" and of course, I have made the most on buying when the economy is down.</p><p></p><p>I remember when I interned at Merrill Lynch in 1999 and no one could believe the stock market closed over 10,000 for the first time. Imagine if I was so scared of Y2K that I sold my stocks instead of hanging on and reaping the dotcom boom and the 30,000 additional points it has gone up.</p><p></p><p>Again, I have gold and silver like I have ammo and water filters, insurance against disaster, but never a serious investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veritas, post: 4315557, member: 55012"] Yes, that is exactly what I am saying. If you buy steadily over your life and in funds that take in the whole Dow as one option, you will come out way ahead in the long run. Now in times like 2008 when everything crashed and people panicked I did purposely buy more stocks because everything was on "sale" and of course, I have made the most on buying when the economy is down. I remember when I interned at Merrill Lynch in 1999 and no one could believe the stock market closed over 10,000 for the first time. Imagine if I was so scared of Y2K that I sold my stocks instead of hanging on and reaping the dotcom boom and the 30,000 additional points it has gone up. Again, I have gold and silver like I have ammo and water filters, insurance against disaster, but never a serious investment. [/QUOTE]
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