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Darren S
If I have 401k stock that usually performs well, but is turning bearish, should I transfer to safer?
Withdraw it all and go to Vegas and put it on Black.
J W
Best to ride it out be in for the long hall, it will be best in the long run for your return.
The Oracle
When are you going to need to draw on your 401K? If it's not for a long period of time, stay the course.
MM
"Bearish" is the key word, here. You hit it on the nose. Get rid of it, and invest in a "bear fund", instead. This is a fund that makes money in a declining market, such as a recession.
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listen to suze orman
src50
Its up to you.
mcmoehring@sbcglobal.net
The economy is going to slow down this year. There will still be some growth but not double digit gains.
I say.. pull back on 50%..keep the balance in large growth or overseas funds.