I Fund consideration

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cswift01
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I Fund consideration

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If this is correct:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres- ... 2017-09-05

Then I expect that the I Fund will continue its rally through next year just because of the Euro (of course this assuming there will be no further problems such as natural disasters, other exits from the Eurozone, etc.).

Enjoy!

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Mindy
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No reason it can't. It's up over 17% so far this year.

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evilanne
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Post by evilanne »

ECB issues sound very familiar to our Fed's attempts at backing out of QE

GoWest
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Post by GoWest »

If I were in the I fund right now, I would not be leaving.

felix
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Post by felix »

GoWest wrote:If I were in the I fund right now, I would not be leaving.


Wish I had been there all year. :(

cruisin
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Post by cruisin »

felix wrote:
GoWest wrote:If I were in the I fund right now, I would not be leaving.


Wish I had been there all year. :(


Same here man.

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cruisin wrote:
felix wrote:
GoWest wrote:If I were in the I fund right now, I would not be leaving.


Wish I had been there all year. :(


Same here man.


Don't feel bad. In my gut I knew the I-Fund would be the place for this year (I mentioned it in January numerous times) yet I still don't do well with putting 100% in any fund. Had I done that, I would have been killing it right now.

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cashworth
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Re: I Fund consideration

Post by cashworth »

Hindsight is 20/20 but Europe sure looks like the U.S. economy in 2009-2010. Brexit, devaluation of the Euro, underperforming, low interest rates...and now...steam is building

cashworth
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Post by cashworth »

Or maybe we just need a monthly seasonal with I fund in September and we can call it the Hurricane Mix

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12squared
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Post by 12squared »

Much of the rise in the I fund can be attributed by the weakening of the dollar.
“The genius of investing is recognizing the direction of the trend – not catching the highs or the lows.”
- Dean Witter

"Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket."
- Andrew Carnegie

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Re: I Fund consideration

Post by cruisin »

cashworth wrote:Hindsight is 20/20 but Europe sure looks like the U.S. economy in 2009-2010. Brexit, devaluation of the Euro, underperforming, low interest rates...and now...steam is building


And that's the scary part.

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