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Post #3518313

2025-11-01 17:37 UTC

@david_chisnall@infosec.exchange I see that the US pension funds work quite differently from the ones in Germany, but we do have some private ones that work in a similar fashion. How bad it will be depends a bit on how well the fund is managed. Usually the part invested in stocks in a fund like that should be for the portion of the people who still have a lot of time to go until their pension. @simagick@freeradical.zone @ploum@mamot.fr @rootwyrm@weird.autos @MedeaVanamonde@beige.party @pndc@social.treehouse.systems @cstross@wandering.shop

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  • @rlcw@ecoevo.social 2025-11-01 17:38

    @david_chisnall@infosec.exchange In that case the crash looks bad for the immediate future, but does in fact not have that much impact, because this portion is for people whose pension is still far out and thus the market should recover it all in due time. How bad the damage is, also depends on when these companies bout the stock - before or during the bubble. If it was before, they have good changes making a profit on those stocks, even when they crash @simagick@freeradical.zone @ploum@mamot.fr @rootwyrm@weird.autos @MedeaVanamonde@beige.party @pndc@social.treehouse.systems @cstross@wandering.shop

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