My sentiment gauge suggests the general public remains
complacent despite the 2,000 point drop in the Dow. When the
market drops like it has the last 5 trading days, I'm usually
flooded with questions and concerns from friends, family,
colleagues and my staff (I administer a profit sharing plan for 60
employees). They are not traders but rather, long-term
investors. So far no one seems worried; that worries me.
maybe...but also I got a text message tonight from a neighbor
who never talks about the stock market, finally he sends me a text
asking about it, never has he asked before
Thanks Richie - maybe we need some more pain for them but your
sample size is quite small. Again, it's best to keep an open mind
and adjust to the message the market is sending.
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My sentiment gauge suggests the
Posted by RichieD on 8th of Feb 2018 at 08:47 pm
My sentiment gauge suggests the general public remains complacent despite the 2,000 point drop in the Dow. When the market drops like it has the last 5 trading days, I'm usually flooded with questions and concerns from friends, family, colleagues and my staff (I administer a profit sharing plan for 60 employees). They are not traders but rather, long-term investors. So far no one seems worried; that worries me.
maybe...but also I got a
Posted by matt on 8th of Feb 2018 at 10:22 pm
maybe...but also I got a text message tonight from a neighbor who never talks about the stock market, finally he sends me a text asking about it, never has he asked before
Thanks Richie - maybe we
Posted by steve on 8th of Feb 2018 at 09:04 pm
Thanks Richie - maybe we need some more pain for them but your sample size is quite small. Again, it's best to keep an open mind and adjust to the message the market is sending.