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Originally Posted by MaTH716
I disagree, people are bailing because they need the money now. They are having trouble paying bills. Maybe they lost their jobs. Think about all the people that worked for companies like Lehman and Bear Stearns, that were there for 40 years and thought that they were on easy st. with all the stock that they accumulated. Not only can't they retire, they have to get jobs. They have nothing.
Granted maybe companies like GM and Ford were great at one time, but really who are buying cars now. How are they going to survive without some sort of government bailout?
The whole system seems to be crumbling. People are getting layed off all over the place. No one can afford to buy houses, cars, go on vacations, go out to dinner. People are having trouble paying their bills. I know, I have a good job. But I have a mortgage, car payments and 2 little boys. It's not easy. Who has the extra cash to put into the market of all things? Especially when it is falling like a rock. Eventually it will turn around, but why try to pick the bottom. Like I said, would you try to catch a falling knife? Even if the market was to rally for a couple of days there will still be plenty of bargins out there. But in this enviorment cash is king.
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I work in the business and am well aware of WHY people are bailing. The majority of people are bailing because of what they are hearing on the television. For those that have no choice, that's different. You would be surprised at the amount of people that DO have a choice, though. I am a single Mom with a car payment and bills to pay just like anyone else, but if you are young and looking at the future (as you should be), you should consider how you plan on paying for those things once you are retired. Taking chances at a young age when you can afford to is a good way of helping to insure that you will be able to support your lifestyle once you are no longer working. What are you going to do, work for the rest of your life? Do you think that Social Security is going to be around forever to take care of you? I think not.