A few thoughts for you as a client/friend tells me life is good. Life hasnโ€™t changed too much in retirement during the pandemic, he tells me. He laughed and commented that according to Clint Eastwood, you know you didnโ€™t have much of a social life if the pandemic didnโ€™t change it much.

  • You read Amazon will stream NFL games. Yippee. What happens when your internet gets overloaded, and you miss the game-winning TD?
  • Cash is king? Not buying it? Good. When was the last time the government created anything of value?
  • I like high-quality short-term bonds mixed in with some high yield junk and sprinkled with some floating rate. Bond investing doesnโ€™t have to be b-o-r-i-n-g.
  • Writing stock options or playing golf? No brainer. Golf.
  • Stop losses. Yes or no? No.
  • Why? Because a stop loss isnโ€™t a promise to sell at your price. Itโ€™s a promise to look for a buyer. There needs to be a buyer.
  • Itโ€™s like visiting Stop & Shop. Youโ€™re the produce.
  • When you canโ€™t predict the future (if you can, you donโ€™t need me, right?) then why rely on predictions with naked calls?
  • Being right once is hard enough.
  • A client in Louisiana in her 90s misses her lunches with her lady friends. She said sheโ€™s ready to get back out there. Sheโ€™s going to sell her motor coach/van, thoughโ€”no one to travel with.

  • This time last year, we were heading out to Telluride, CO. Had to come back after three days because of some virus in China.
  • This ski season, resorts are doing the best they can.
  • Mad River Glen has an old, single-person chair. As a reader in the WSJ comments noted: Thatโ€™s some forward-thinking.
  • Remember the Poma lifts? Where going up was as challenging as coming down?
  • How about the T-Bar? Good luck if you had an older sibling trying to knock you off.
  • How about 70% tax rates? Isnโ€™t that what savers are paying for lost income thanks to the Fedโ€™s low interest rate absurdity? Of course, itโ€™s a tax. Paid by all SAVERS (deferred gratification is supposed to be REWARDED).
  • Talked with a child psychologist client/friend yesterday who reluctantly told me business is booming.
  • Open up America.
  • Enough already.

Action Line: I’ve heard many inspiring stories from clients and friends throughout the pandemic. I can’t wait to hear yours. Send this to someone you’ve been thinking about. Weโ€™re in this together.

Cobia and Yellow Jack.

Originally posted on Your Survival Guy.