- Jan 18, 2001
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I have vivid memories of heated discussion over whether or not it was/is a good idea to allocate some SocSecurity funds to stock market investment. Anyone want to reconsider? Anyone still think its a good idea? Anyone want to bet that this will never come up in a political debate for the next presidential election?
Personally, I was never for it. To me social security is about security rather than gains. Furthermore, it isn't designed to provide complete financial support for retired persons. If I choose, I can allocate some of my income to market investments. Now, with a year of losses, I am convinced that its a bad idea. I know the goal of market investment is long term, and downturns are averaged out over the long run, BUT still...I would be very upset if my social security AND personal investments were all tanking 1-5 years before I was planning to retire.
Personally, I was never for it. To me social security is about security rather than gains. Furthermore, it isn't designed to provide complete financial support for retired persons. If I choose, I can allocate some of my income to market investments. Now, with a year of losses, I am convinced that its a bad idea. I know the goal of market investment is long term, and downturns are averaged out over the long run, BUT still...I would be very upset if my social security AND personal investments were all tanking 1-5 years before I was planning to retire.
