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Monday, January 21, 2008

Most depressing day of the year?

Did you hear the news stories that claimed that January 24th is most depressing day of the year? (That particular article was from 2005, but the theory still holds.)

It's partly due to the weather, partly due to a "hangover" from Christmas. Our credit card bills are due, although I'm sure no responsible pf blog readers charged Christmas on a credit card. If we made new years resolutions, it has become obvious we aren't succeeding. There are no major holidays to look forward to.... And to top it off, your investments probably are doing horribly!

I try not to follow the stock markets too closely--I'm a long term investor and shouldn't worry that my 401k has lost a bunch this year. But hearing about the overseas market on Monday (US had a holiday) and the overnight markets on Tuesday, i feel like we are in for a beating tomorrow. Tomorrow may be the more depressing than today supposedly was! But, it's not like I follow the stock markets too closely or anything. . . .

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Most depressing day of the year?

Did you hear the news stories that claimed that January 24th is most depressing day of the year? (That particular article was from 2005, but the theory still holds.)

It's partly due to the weather, partly due to a "hangover" from Christmas. Our credit card bills are due, although I'm sure no responsible pf blog readers charged Christmas on a credit card. If we made new years resolutions, it has become obvious we aren't succeeding. There are no major holidays to look forward to.... And to top it off, your investments probably are doing horribly!

I try not to follow the stock markets too closely--I'm a long term investor and shouldn't worry that my 401k has lost a bunch this year. But hearing about the overseas market on Monday (US had a holiday) and the overnight markets on Tuesday, i feel like we are in for a beating tomorrow. Tomorrow may be the more depressing than today supposedly was! But, it's not like I follow the stock markets too closely or anything. . . .

No comments:

Monday, January 21, 2008

Most depressing day of the year?

Did you hear the news stories that claimed that January 24th is most depressing day of the year? (That particular article was from 2005, but the theory still holds.)

It's partly due to the weather, partly due to a "hangover" from Christmas. Our credit card bills are due, although I'm sure no responsible pf blog readers charged Christmas on a credit card. If we made new years resolutions, it has become obvious we aren't succeeding. There are no major holidays to look forward to.... And to top it off, your investments probably are doing horribly!

I try not to follow the stock markets too closely--I'm a long term investor and shouldn't worry that my 401k has lost a bunch this year. But hearing about the overseas market on Monday (US had a holiday) and the overnight markets on Tuesday, i feel like we are in for a beating tomorrow. Tomorrow may be the more depressing than today supposedly was! But, it's not like I follow the stock markets too closely or anything. . . .

No comments:

Monday, January 21, 2008

Most depressing day of the year?

Did you hear the news stories that claimed that January 24th is most depressing day of the year? (That particular article was from 2005, but the theory still holds.)

It's partly due to the weather, partly due to a "hangover" from Christmas. Our credit card bills are due, although I'm sure no responsible pf blog readers charged Christmas on a credit card. If we made new years resolutions, it has become obvious we aren't succeeding. There are no major holidays to look forward to.... And to top it off, your investments probably are doing horribly!

I try not to follow the stock markets too closely--I'm a long term investor and shouldn't worry that my 401k has lost a bunch this year. But hearing about the overseas market on Monday (US had a holiday) and the overnight markets on Tuesday, i feel like we are in for a beating tomorrow. Tomorrow may be the more depressing than today supposedly was! But, it's not like I follow the stock markets too closely or anything. . . .

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