Chinaco, I think you may have misread the thread title...
Hmmm-- a new millionaire, who likes working, and who believes other posters also have exposure to Treasuries.No salt intended! It's not all bad, anybody with exposure to Treasuries should be happy.
In retirement - joining is fun(I did it three times).
It's the un - joining that sucks.
Yup, I can attest to that. We joined the club 2 years ago, and now we're on the verge of being kicked out.
In fact, we may already be out. I've been reluctant to look at our investement account statements.
I'm sure it's mega-multi-millionaire-mommy-next-door. After all, she must have seen this downward trend coming.I wonder if Millionaire Mommy Next Door had to change her name?
Hmmm-- a new millionaire, who likes working, and who believes other posters also have exposure to Treasuries.
Welcome... but what makes you think that you have anything in common with the rest of this board's posters?
Marry me! I'm just kidding...i'm already taken.With the action in the Treasury market last week I did finally - yay! With all the shared pain on this board recently I thought I'd start a positive thread.
Don't hurt me ...
Marry me! I'm just kidding...i'm already taken.
I'm sure it's mega-multi-millionaire-mommy-next-door. After all, she must have seen this downward trend coming.
Architect, could you explain exactly what your position is? T-bill fund? If it's actual bills, what was your purchase time and rate?