I've never even owned stocks.
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Nothing because I am a poor and don’t have stock
Nothing invested means nothing to lose! Never got to play the fucking game.
Surprisingly little, so far. But I'm not retiring anytime soon, so even if I lose now I hope it'll be just a four-year blip.
I've sold most of my international/US-biased stocks, only keep a few, plus some local company that I know is doing pretty OK.
I replaced it with mostly high-security stuff like the bank savings account or European central bank rate coupled stuff. So I guess I am losing the potential interest?
I am still not sure when to "buy the drop". I bet that (sadly), the US administration will do more bullshit before it gets better.
$25k and climbing but thankfully that's pretty much all in my retirement and I'm not touching it for several more decades.
Basically zilch since I have so little in retirement savings. I don't make enough to really start saving. I have maybe like $22K saved over the last 10 years.
My entire account is down 22% so it hurts a lot.
Im also not sure if I should sell. Under normal circumstances, I wouldnt. But now we are seeing another 4 years of Trump, and his strategy is about intentionally causing a depression. Its not normal days on the stock market, thats for sure.
Who can stop him?
Certainly don't sell now. You'll soon be seeing the combined pressure of the moneyed on Trump, and he's nothing if not chaotic anyway. "Strategy" is just what he calls his whim of the moment. This may not be the end of the dip yet, but the whole tariff scheme will fall apart and stocks will rally. You could, without touching anything right now, take a look at the stocks that your fund is made of, and see if you want to make changes for ethical or practical reasons, so you're ready to do so on the upswing. But let the big money investors throw their weight around first.
I'm planning to just keep buying more as he causes further declines, to my ability to do so that is.
About 70k so far, but I haven’t sold, so they’re not really losses. I’ll wait for recovery. No reason to take the early L with selling.
Haven't sold the 401k, will just hold through it. In my brokerage account, I was up and had been DCAing. I lost about 1/3rd of my profits before I sold it all a few weeks ago. I'm still up overall, and was holding lots of cash in the last several years anyway because I thought we were due for a big downturn. At this rate, though, I'm not really looking to buy the dip. I'm instead planning to move my money abroad and, if I can, find a better place to live than the US.
I moved my stocks into non-US bonds and GICs when the first round of tariffs against us (Canada) happened. At this point I think it'd be a terrible idea to jump ship because you'll realize that loss.
At about 10k or so
Not much yet this time, but in the last crash half the 401k disappeared. It crawled back over time though. Not sure I have enough time for that to happen again.
My portfolio went down 1200 this Friday, 3000 since April started.
Quite a bit but I'm not gonna sell, most of it is in retirement accounts anyway
I just want everyone to survive this