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You seem to choose your pictures for very specific reasons.
What is the symbolism for this one?
Risk? Is this a "personal pic" Just curious.
PS. Couple comments.
1. No debt is good. Removes a great source of stress.
2. I definitely agree that timing the markets is futile.
Great blog...
A Do-Over in the Stock Market
If you’ve been watching the U.S. stock market lately, you know that it’s hovering near all-time highs. The Dow is within 2% of its October 2007 high, and the S&P 500 is not far behind that. The S&P has bounced nearly 125% off its March 2009 low. Investors holding bonds have done very well ...
I completely agree with the "woodpile". The % figures are too general. Need to track expenses, and then try and forecast future expenses, realizing that is an estimate, but hopefully an accurate one.
More on Early Retirement-Part 3
While there was a little more follow-up to this interview for Michael Foster's Bankrate.com article, Early Retirement Without a Fortune, most of that made it to the final piece, so this is the final part I will publish here: How much did you save to retire? (If you don't want to use actual fig...
WOW, I did not realize that you retired 6 ,months prior to the Meltdown!
That must have been a little stressful, to watch your savings decrease by 35%, given your allocation! Especially with, a possible, 50 years to fund...
More on Early Retirement
Several months ago, Michael Foster interviewed me for this piece that was just picked up by Yahoo Finance: Early Retirement Without a Fortune. Well, I have only made it through about half of the 899 commets so far. It's nice that this time, there aren't really any nasty ones directed ...
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