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My blogs
- Willys Aero Eagle of 1952 to 1955
- The INTERSECTION of NEW CARS, OLD CARS
- OLD and NEW CAR VIEWS
- Stock Market Investing for the little Guy
- MY STUFF
- JEEP Improbable Survivor
- Hudson Jet, The neat car that killed a Company
- Socialism Circa 2009
- Nash,Hudson,Pack... in 1950
- Speedster, Studebakers HotRod
- Studebaker Speedster
Blogs I follow
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Automotive |
Occupation | Purchasing Director |
Location | Rochester NY and Delray Beach Fl., Upstate New York and South Florida, United States |
Introduction | I consider myself a relatively experienced investor. I’ve been retired for well over 16 years without a pension and lived a very good life on my investment results. Our nest-egg has increased each year of our retirement in spite of robust spending. Oh, to be sure there were many mistakes made but mistakes are a learning experience for us all. Through these many years I’ve somewhat formulated a philosophy that lets me sleep at night while invested in the market. I have no agenda and nothing for sale as we begin this Journey. I’ve discovered that the US Stock Market most resembles a teenage Girl who has discovered she has a Zit; there is huge drama over “things” that mean little over the long haul. I faithfully read the Wall Street Journal and the Economist. When I watch CNBC I mute the sound as I’ve found that their commentators job is to attract viewers not inform them and Bad news attracts eyeballs to their station. Everything they say is coached as exciting news yet they are completely prohibited from really advising the investor class. CNBC is Stock Market noise. |
Interests | Studebakers, Corvettes, Investing, Golf and of course Grandkids |
Favorite Movies | The Godfather, Wally-e, In Harms Way |
Favorite Music | Andrea Bochelly (sic.) |
Favorite Books | Alas Bablon, Earth Abides, Winston Churchill-History of the English speaking People |
Chicken monkey shoes?
Who said, "socialists have a problem when they run out of other people's money."???