Just keep lots of cash in position to buy during the next real correction or crash.
This market is overpriced.
The state of the housing market and the shrinking middle-class cannot be ignored as you climb your wall of worry.
Disruptive technologies and companies in banking,finance,retail,cloud,oil,transportation,car manufacturing, mobile,cable/satellite,etc. are on my wall of worry as I own some individual stocks.
So looking forward at companies like US Bank, Microsoft, ATT , Verizon , Ford ,GM, GE , Coke , Pepsi , UPS, etc. it seems that disruptive technology and societal consumer change is becoming more intense.
Will all these companies still be around in 10 to 20 years. You would think so.
But will gas stations almost be gone in 15 years? (Remember pay phones)
Will self driving cars be the normal in 15 years?
Will shopping malls still be around.
Obviously people on here know diversification is key.
It should be interesting to see how the next 15 years go for investors and to see what certain sectors like retail and technology will look like.
Should be some big winners and lots of losers.
Not to mention the millions of college grad millennials who will still be renters in their 50s and still
broke.
I think I just answered the question. Yes there is always a wall of worry to climb.
This market is overpriced.
The state of the housing market and the shrinking middle-class cannot be ignored as you climb your wall of worry.
Disruptive technologies and companies in banking,finance,retail,cloud,oil,transportation,car manufacturing, mobile,cable/satellite,etc. are on my wall of worry as I own some individual stocks.
So looking forward at companies like US Bank, Microsoft, ATT , Verizon , Ford ,GM, GE , Coke , Pepsi , UPS, etc. it seems that disruptive technology and societal consumer change is becoming more intense.
Will all these companies still be around in 10 to 20 years. You would think so.
But will gas stations almost be gone in 15 years? (Remember pay phones)
Will self driving cars be the normal in 15 years?
Will shopping malls still be around.
Obviously people on here know diversification is key.
It should be interesting to see how the next 15 years go for investors and to see what certain sectors like retail and technology will look like.
Should be some big winners and lots of losers.
Not to mention the millions of college grad millennials who will still be renters in their 50s and still
broke.
I think I just answered the question. Yes there is always a wall of worry to climb.