Missing20K
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Those same scientists report finding a cure for cancer and will be able to eradicate all cancer starting within a year.....
Those same scientists report finding a cure for cancer and will be able to eradicate all cancer starting within a year.....
When the defined contributions plan was offered back in the early 2000s, I ran the numbers and said no. I was getting too close to my 30 years and didn't want to take the risk, as I was going to go into the DROP. I had to do so by 57 years of age, as I would reach 30 years of service first and not turning 62.
My BIL retired just before the Crash of 87, and his portfolio recovered. He survived the Crash of 2000, and his portfolio recovered. He survived the recession of 2008, and his portfolio recovered. He may not have time to recover from this one, but that just means his children will have a smaller inheritance.
By recovered, I mean that his retirement account not only went back to where it started, but also made gains. I have a Mutual Fund that I started around 1990 that is worth 6x as much now - it did go way down with each market drop, but recovered.
It is still scary to see your account balance keep dropping - even though you've been through it before.
Please let us know when he cashes out of the market and switches to gold and bullets.
The article I saw said they were about to begin a several-year human trials period.Those same scientists report finding a cure for cancer and will be able to eradicate all cancer starting within a year.....
And the basis of their optimism on the coronavirus vaccine is direct work on other coronaviruses...
Well, I've seen 9 cases of confirmed cases of influenza since this morning so why the heck aren't the markets worried about that instead?
It's too bad this years immunization was quite ineffective.Because society (in general) already gets their flu shots on a regular basis.
Would you still recommend getting a flu vaccine each season?It's too bad this years immunization was quite ineffective.
Would you still recommend getting a flu vaccine each season?
It's too bad this years immunization was quite ineffective.
Social media and how news gets around is playing a huge role in that IMOI don't recall world wide economies drastically being impacted from the previous illnesses.
Do you have inside info or just assuming that'll happen? I'd be shocked to see it come to that. The Asian parks make sense as they're at the mercy of the respective governments/majority ownership. Japan especially is just being very careful with this because them losing the Olympics will be catastrophic from a societal standpoint as well as economically.I'm sensing Paris closure within three days.
Just a gut feeling The government in Switzerland has banned any events with more than 1,000 people...I'm expecting the numbers in Germany and France to continue to grow significantly. I know absolutely nothing... I just have a feeling (take everything I say with a grain of salt)
Just a gut feeling The government in Switzerland has banned any events with more than 1,000 people...I'm expecting the numbers in Germany and France to continue to grow significantly. I know absolutely nothing... I just have a feeling (take everything I say with a grain of salt)
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