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somsai

(193 posts)
9. US treasuries considered safest in the world
Sun Aug 3, 2025, 02:12 PM
Aug 2025

Unless gold is buried in the basement you can't get at it anyway, and historically, gold ends up in the same place it was with inflation.

I"m entirely in a tech ETF up 30% in 12 months, up 120% in 5 years, up 1300% in 20 years, compounded it ends up doing ok. Risking money is only money. No one is going to shoot me. Sometimes it drops a lot, so what.

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Excellent question. RandomNumbers Aug 2025 #1
I feel your pain Old Crank Aug 2025 #4
T-bills. Short-term and ladder. mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2025 #2
I have done some stuff Old Crank Aug 2025 #7
Do you find bonds offering stablity? Happy Hoosier Aug 13 #14
Yes retired. Old Crank Aug 13 #15
Bask Bank customerserviceguy Aug 2025 #3
A dumb question snowybirdie Aug 2025 #5
Not sure. Old Crank Aug 2025 #8
That's a good question b/c US Treasuries are a part of most bond funds. bucolic_frolic Aug 2025 #6
US treasuries considered safest in the world somsai Aug 2025 #9
The difference is when you retire Old Crank Aug 2025 #10
Technically I am retired, I get full SS somsai Aug 2025 #11
2/3rds of my money is in mutual funds bif Aug 2025 #12
"Mutual funds" encompasses money market mutual funds, bond mutual funds, T-bill mutual funds progree Aug 2025 #13
Despite global optimism over lower US interest rates bucolic_frolic Aug 23 #16
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