An interesting perspective by former economist Jim Paulsen.
"Among the daily whiplash of current events, careful what you wish for.
As shown below, ‘uncertainty’ has frequently been an investor’s best friend.
Historically, the best returns from the stock market have come when uncertainty was the highest.
Peace & stability may be emotionally attractive but could prove boringly unsatisfying
when it comes to investment returns."
https://paulsenperspectives.substack.com/p/careful-what-you-wish-for
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"For retirees, it’s natural to become more cautious when it comes to investing.
'I think as people get older, you get more scared,' Paulsen, 68, tells Barron’s."
"But don’t let fear put your portfolio into a defensive crouch.
Retirees should have an asset allocation that 'takes them out of harm’s way,'
Paulsen says, but once you have that set, you shouldn’t let the headlines sway you."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/top-stocks/uncertainty-got-you-down-it-may-be-the-ticket-to-stock-market-gains/ar-AA1UHV6p
In my opinion, Donald J. Trump is an illegitimate president because he fomented the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Instead of "Making American Great Again," he has caused great harm—some of which may be irreparable.
My distillation/interpretation of Mr. Paulsen's comments:
1) Create a portfolio asset allocation which suits your individual needs and keeps you out of harm's way.
2) Refrain from knee-jerk reactions to daily headlines.
...Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
Ukraine's suffering is out of the headlines, along with EPSTEIN EPSTEIN EPSTEIN.
Remember Alice? It's a song about Alice. (Arlo.)
(Board of Peace that you BUY your way onto? I dunno whether to laugh or vomit.)
This shit is not remotely normal. REMEMBER THOSE WORDS! And will there even be mid-term elections held? Will the Orange pile of Feces create a fiat emergency and declare himself the owner of some new Super Power that lets him CANCEL them?
"...When evil is embodied in the policies and practices of the leaders of a nation, we are in a dangerous place. We again face a time when military might is glorified for the sake of war and material conquest, when rhetoric of anger and hate is actually public policy and flows from the lips of our nation’s leaders, and morality is reduced to the whim of an individual...The days ahead will not be easy..."
---Episcopal Bishop Robert Fitzpatrick, Diocese of Hawaii. (Jan. 9th, 2026.)