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July 9, 2009

Calling all twentysomething-thirtysomething investors

I'm writing an article about investing in a bear market, and am looking to speaking to those in their 20s and 30s about whether they have cut back on investing or are putting even more money in the market because they have years for stocks to turn around.

Send me an email if you'd like to talk at eileen.ambrose@baltsun.com. Thanks.

Posted by Eileen Ambrose at 3:08 PM | | Comments (1)
Categories: Personal finance
        

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Cut back? Yeesh! Talk about panic. Hope folks don't lose sight of career longevity. Some legit reasons to cut back investments? Job loss. Ballooned mortgage payments thanks to interest only loans. Exorbitant of health care when medical emergencies strike. Others?

Seriously, this is a low market for investing - perfect time to be IN the market rather than OUT of it if you're young. Perfect time to live out the "buy" half of the "buy low, sell high" axiom for long-term investing.

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