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I just readjusted my 401k today! WOOOOOOOT!

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I just readjusted my 401k today! WOOOOOOOT!

At your advanced age, conventional wisdom is you should be in stable funds anyway.

#######? I love judgement and your the best at it!

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I just readjusted my 401k today! WOOOOOOOT!

At your advanced age, conventional wisdom is you should be in stable funds anyway.

#######? I love judgement and your the best at it!

Judgment?

That's just conventional 401k advice.

I have been in a sfe investment for the past five years. Im goin after the shite thats been trashed for no reason! WOOOOOOT!

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Im goin after the shite thats been trashed for no reason! WOOOOOOT!

Good luck ;)

Again, conventional financial advice in your situation would be to not take those chances with your retirement monies :star:

You should know Im not conventional :devil:

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I just readjusted my 401k today! WOOOOOOOT!

At your advanced age, conventional wisdom is you should be in stable funds anyway.

#######? I love judgement and your the best at it!

Judgment?

That's just conventional 401k advice.

I have been in a sfe investment for the past five years. Im goin after the shite thats been trashed for no reason! WOOOOOOT!

How much did you invest into Jack?

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I didn't discuss it in the other thread, but holding off until we have saved enough to lower the interest rates and monthly to where we can either pay off the house quickly or have enough extra to enjoy ourselves, likely with kids. But, another big IF, is where. Right now we're 50/50, stay in California, or move to Canada (Saskatchewan has been looking nice, but their financial status matters too).

Uhm, baby, no one from California or Greece for that matter can live in Saskatchewan!!

What are ya, nuts?

I mean that respectfully.

Please visit for a week in the heart of winter and PM me then.

Heat (comfort) is where it's at!

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Being from Saskatchewan, yes it is cold in the winter months, but i will take the cold any day over hot and muggy! Each thier own!!

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i did not adjust my 401k..lost some $$,.,,but in the end it will balance out...i was making 14% for 5 years ..so, a drop is expected...

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I didn't discuss it in the other thread, but holding off until we have saved enough to lower the interest rates and monthly to where we can either pay off the house quickly or have enough extra to enjoy ourselves, likely with kids. But, another big IF, is where. Right now we're 50/50, stay in California, or move to Canada (Saskatchewan has been looking nice, but their financial status matters too).

Uhm, baby, no one from California or Greece for that matter can live in Saskatchewan!!

What are ya, nuts?

I mean that respectfully.

Please visit for a week in the heart of winter and PM me then.

Heat (comfort) is where it's at!

:star:

Saskatchewan is where I'm from! :angry: There is nothing wrong with Saskatchewan. :lol:

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We rent right now.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Being from Saskatchewan, yes it is cold in the winter months, but i will take the cold any day over hot and muggy! Each thier own!!

Almost anyplace is better than California when it comes to housing prices. The price for the average home in California to 2 to 3 times higher than Saskatchwan. If I made at least 200K/yr I'd consider California but since I don't I prefer to have money to spend on other things besides enslaving myself to high mortgage payments or being a renter for the rest of my life.

Saskatchewan

$237,000

http://www.livingin-canada.com/house-prices-canada.html

California

$630,500

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