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    Firing FA

    Is the OP referring to the Fidelity Partner Program? We just signed up, will cost .7%, after a lifetime of doing it ourselves we now want to switch to an income model and have not been successful. May I ask why the OP and others who fired their FA, assuming it wasn’t the FIDO staff FA, what made...
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    Anyone Else still holding Bond Funds?

    THIS REPLY IS TO KOOK THE OP: You still here Kook? I'm in the same boat as you, I rode VG Investment Grade Bond Fund and VG TIPs down, it is against my nature, in my DNA not to sell when it's in the red but I think that's more of an equities philosophy with me and one month ago I was...
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    How soon until CD rates reflect the Fed hike of May 4th?

    Hi, I want to create a CD ladder for about 6 months out. How soon until the CD rates reflect the latest hike? Thanks, Nick
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    PSA test false positive rate 70%?

    I get really upset by guys who avoid PSA testing and the finger wave. I am alive today because I got PSA tests over a 4 year period (very important it is from the same lab), and they discovered the numbers going up at an alarming rate which is called Velocity. Had the digital exams where a BB...
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    Subaru , are they any good

    We are very upset and would never buy a Subaru ever again. My wife has a 2015 Forrester with just 30K on it, bought it new and when it's cold, we can't go through a Chicago winter without either having to buy a new battery or getting a jump and/or being towed into the dealership. The manager of...
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    Has Anyone here retired to Vegas area? How is the experience?

    For anyone wanting to have detailed information about a city or area to retire in, here's the best site to go to, nowhere better: https://www.city-data.com/forum/ But beware there nay be realtors lurking.
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    Do you think Dow 18,000 was the bottom?

    For the first time in my investing life I need to figure out when the bottom will occur to reinvest. At 67 years old I didn't want to watch my nest egg slide so at DJIA 25864 on March 3rd I took out 80% of our stock position which was 13% off the highs (now it's 30% off). I had wanted to do it...
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    Anyone else try TRIM to renegotiate bills?

    They are doing what I have done for myself for free forever. Whenever a service rises their rates, such as XM Radio, the cell phone company or I get a whopping medical bill, I call customer service and say: "I just lost my job and have to cut all my expenses, please cancel my service". Most...
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    Where Can I Find Fido Index Comparison AA Results?

    OP here: • Go to Performance Tab • Then scroll down to Your Performance Returns • Then click a small rectangle in the lower left that says: Modify Market Returns Once you get the hang of it you can compare benchmarks to what you are doing with your AA and positions.
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    Where Can I Find Fido Index Comparison AA Results?

    OP here: Thanks everyone for your response. I've been away awhile and will use this to prepare for my meeting.
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    Where Can I Find Fido Index Comparison AA Results?

    Hello, There was a mention in a thread as to how, on Fidelity's website, to compare the results of one's AA to an index of the same percentages over a time period: Under Performance Returns: go to market indexes and hit modify market indexes button. Pick the 60% equity portfolio and see how it...
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    PSA Doubled in One Year

    First, quit posting here and get active on: https://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=35 I AM A SURVIVOR. A doubling is troubling but you should compare rises over time. If it goes up fast over a year or two that's called "Velocity" and is a bad sign. All tests must be done at the...
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    Now Retired: We need 3% yield on a $1.1 mil nest egg

    OP here: Thanks everyone, this is a lot to digest, I will print the whole thread out and take a yellow highlighter to it. I am with the folks who want to sleep well and not be tethered to the market, just today the DJ went down 328 pts. That's why I decided on the bucket approach with 5 years of...
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    Now Retired: We need 3% yield on a $1.1 mil nest egg

    OP here: Thanks everyone for your advice. I'll have to look at my options. Leaving money for an inheritance isn't the reason for not touching the principal, rather, it's to help my wife when I kick the bucket, which will be sooner rather than later for me, because she won't collect any of my...
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