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BuckeyeTheDog 05-21-2022 08:45 PM

Down more than 25%. Soon wlll be a half million. And I don’t think it’s done yet.

scho63 05-21-2022 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin (Post 16301312)
I'd be curious to know which one stock is everybodys largest holding.

I've had a core of AAPL, HD, XOM, MO, JNJ for a long time.

AAPL and HD are neck and neck since AAPL's recent drop.

My biggest regret to date is my TSLA ****up. I documented their growth weekly on my Facebook feed since 2009, recommended to my cousin to buy all he could at $38 and I didn't buy a single share like a complete moron.
One of my best friend's since I was 7 bought a lot and owns 1150 shares and cost is a little less than $60

big nasty kcnut 05-21-2022 10:09 PM

Ugh i lost 128 dollars in my cryptos.

emaw1979 05-22-2022 12:18 AM

I'm down around 18% this year. I've still got 7 years to go until I "retire" and look for something else to occupy my time. I'm more worried about the short term than I am about my retirement account.

2bikemike 05-22-2022 07:23 AM

I am in a very similar boat to Hog, I have a pretty large investment in Real Estate. Even if housing prices tumble most of my properties were purchased during the previous housing crash.

I had sold off all of my holdings in my brokerage account late last year to take a different approach to investing. I started buying Dividend stocks on large dips in an effort to maximize income. Currently I only have about 40% of my cash reinvested. So I have not been hurt by the market tumble. For me this is a great buying opportunity.

R8RFAN 05-22-2022 08:32 AM

401k down 100k

scho63 05-22-2022 09:03 AM

Ironically my 401k at Amazon is UP for 2 of my 3 selections.

The one loser: Amazon stock!

F150 05-22-2022 09:28 AM

May 2021 till today up 5%... Not because I'm some genius, more sheer luck and making a couple very good decisions 3 years ago on a major part of my portfolio

That said, I wish there were a way to lock in what I have and not get killed on Cap gains but there is not.

I also make very few decisions and have a great portfolio manage I listen to and trust who has made a lot of it possible

lewdog 05-22-2022 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by R8RFAN (Post 16302776)
401k down 100k

Shit, that's a big blow when all you have saved for retirement is 200k.

Thoughts and prayers!

philfree 05-22-2022 10:05 AM

I don't really want to look. All I needed was four more years of Trump and I got this shit instead. I'm more than a little worried. I do own two houses outright, so I have over $700,000.00 in home equity but that may getting ready to shit the bed like everything else.

Kidd Lex 05-22-2022 10:56 AM

Down $433k. Still DCA every week. Haven’t sold a thing.

Rain Man 05-22-2022 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by F150 (Post 16302803)
May 2021 till today up 5%... Not because I'm some genius, more sheer luck and making a couple very good decisions 3 years ago on a major part of my portfolio

That said, I wish there were a way to lock in what I have and not get killed on Cap gains but there is not.

I also make very few decisions and have a great portfolio manage I listen to and trust who has made a lot of it possible

What the heck are you in? Pretty much every investment vehicle is down. Gimme some hope.

Over Yonder 05-22-2022 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Iconic (Post 16301266)
roughly 35 - 40% on what i'm still currently invested in. but i sold off the majority of my portfolio a while back and converted it into cash. been patiently waiting for when i feel a bottom has been found.

Once upon a time, I was 100% cash. Then, last year I thought I would be cute and put 20k in a mutual fund. That bad boy is worth $15,400 today. So I lost approx. 25% PLUS about a years worth of time (that I can't get back)


Damn glad I didn't gamble with more of my retirement. I debated it for sure. Still have a nice pile in cash. Lesson learned I guess. :thumb:

Hog's Gone Fishin 05-22-2022 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 16302973)
What the heck are you in? Pretty much every investment vehicle is down. Gimme some hope.

I'm guessing he's in a Ford F150. But it's pure speculation.

Peter Gibbons 05-22-2022 02:56 PM

I am down approximately 16% or about 800k when considering stock options, retirement, and investments. However, with the price of my house increasing almost $250k over the past two years, the losses are somewhat less. I am also sitting on a substantial pile of cash and I plan to invest in equities once signs a bottom has been reached. Hopefully gains on those investments can help more quickly offset the losses.


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