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Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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Take it with a grain of salt but I am hearing (through finance podcasts) that a lot of hedge fund managers and investment bankers are working alone from home and without physical proximity with their teams, the panic levels are setting in. I think it makes sense to me - when we are not physically banded together, we have a lost sense of safety and security.

Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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Lately I've been thinking about all of the "F.I.R.E." and "Boglehead" blogs and forums that have proliferated over the past 5-10 years. What percentage of those people are panicking over their plunging index funds vs. those who are ignoring the day-to-day chaos?

Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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post #4

And yet, if every investment (including cash, because there is a near-certainty of the government turning to inflation to solve all these problems) is crashing, then isn't it the case that nothing is crashing?

But if financial assets are crashing in cash-terms, and cash itself is crashing in purchasing-power terms, financial assets are extra crashing.

Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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No access to article, but an entire generation of money managers have grown up with the Everything Bubble starting in 2009, fueled by Fed largesse. They've never even seen a bear market, let alone a financial panic. Most have completely ignored the alarming rise in valuations and market distortions, engaging in extremely risky behavior for years on end.

Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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post #5

Lately I've been thinking about all of the "F.I.R.E." and "Boglehead" blogs and forums that have proliferated over the past 5-10 years. What percentage of those people are panicking over their plunging index funds vs. those who are ignoring the day-to-day chaos?

The reddit FIRE subreddit has been surprisingly calm. But I also expect the people really panicking aren't posting.

Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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post #5

Lately I've been thinking about all of the "F.I.R.E." and "Boglehead" blogs and forums that have proliferated over the past 5-10 years. What percentage of those people are panicking over their plunging index funds vs. those who are ignoring the day-to-day chaos?

Even before this thing, there were a number of fire blogs that weren't super honest about the realism of their numbers. I can only imagine that there's more who are facing a ride awakening right now.

For someone just following a boglehead index whatever, it should just be business as usual. Treat it as any other crash. That is, do nothing except maybe rebalance stock/bond ratio to match once or twice a year.

Re: This is your brain on a crashing stock market

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post #4

And yet, if every investment (including cash, because there is a near-certainty of the government turning to inflation to solve all these problems) is crashing, then isn't it the case that nothing is crashing?

But if financial assets are crashing in cash-terms, and cash itself is crashing in purchasing-power terms, financial assets are extra crashing .

Its hard to say that the USD is crashing, it seems to actually be too strong at the moment with everyone running towards it from other currencies https://www.tradingview.com/x/seCzFWI8/
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