Obviously I need it.
When I checked out of the hotel this morning the desk clerk said, "Have a nice day!" My only thought was, "How? The Dow futures are already down 300 points and there's still two and half hours to go before the market opens."
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I know--but as my grandfather always used to tell me, it's just money on paper. (until you cash it out) He used to stress to me that I had that money only at that particular moment and it wasn't fixed at that level. He was a gambler and made a killing on Boeing stock when it was still a new company.I am NOT like him so it's tougher for me. And I really don't like what this is doing to my chance of retiring in the near future.
Posted by: Margaret | October 10, 2008 at 07:01 PM