So, like many boomers, I have a 401k that represents basically my entire retirement fund. Unlike many boomers, I am under the age of 50.
I'm sure there's plenty of other millennials, and possibly even younger generations, who have simple, relatively hands-off accounts from jobs where you just diverted a percentage of your paycheck. It's not flashy or trendy, and it's kinda old-school - like the employers we got them from.
With the market being about as stable as a cement mixer full of nitroglycerin, what are we to do?
I've thrown some pocket change into the Meme War on Wall Street, but if this triggers a collapse, there goes my 'retirement' (as though that could ever happen given current trends). What should I and people like me be looking out for?
Don't have the real estate for it right now, but I used to work on a farm, and the wife wants animals if we ever manage to move rural.
Bubba, you're ahead of the game. Now, go buy a farm off a couple disappointed in their kids and get to making a crop of farmhands with the missus. Chop chop!
I like your thinking.