Thank God I don't give a frenchmans fuq about the market. Own my Home (29 Acres), own 3 vehicles of which none rely on any form of equipment I can't repair on my own and have no debt. Sorry to you sucked that are slaves to the system cuz you only got ur own azzes to worry about. Oh and retirement?! Don't need it if you ain't retarded. Throw a nickle in the grass and you'll be saved.
Well, if you have no stock investments then I don't see why this thread would interest you. But thanks for stopping by.
By the by, I have an apartment in town for work, but I also have 15 acres of rural land in the boonies. I carved in my own road. I built two cabins and an observatory from scratch with my own hands, mostly by myself. I can repair most mechanical things. I can weld a little. When I fully retire out there I plan on building chicken runs and an aquaponics system. I might runs some goats, but cattle are a little more than I want to deal with. Besides the way my land is situated it a perfect funnel for deer to cross my land. I can harvest those. Millions of wild cotton tail. Even some wild hog. But I have to wait to be out there full time to have animals.
But I also have 401k's from decades of working in the tech industry. A lot of that money was free from company match and stock options. Why would I turn that down free money and the chance to see that money grow tax free for 30 years. But those investments are a responsibility to manage prudently and I'd prefer to not see it vanish through lazyness not to watch the markets carefully and make sure what is mine isn't wiped out in periodic waves of mass insanity. I go long periods in healthy markets not paying much attention to the accounts only rebalancing yearly. But in times of high risk or generational inflection points (especially so close to retiring from my career), I have to pull on my big boy pants and manage my assets. Most everyone calling themselves a financial advisor I realize are drooling idiots after talking to them for 10 minutes so I manage my own assets.
Would you never check your vehicle oil, hydraulic fluid, tire pressure or do routine maintenance to protect your equipment? Investments are no different. If you want valuable things you own to last, you have to take responsibility to maintain them.
Besides You might find before this is all over, that no man is as much an island as you think you are.
In any case. Uhhh, thanks for your feedback.