Continue to kick the cat, if you look anything like her:

Otherwise, best to get a punching bag.

The following is a post by Sol in the thread--jonnyfrank wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 7:36 pm ....everyone is as a quiet as a church mouse. Thoughts on today? Where treasuries might go? Is the Biden administration really out to destroy our country and usher in a national emergency so elections cannot be held in November? I'm no spring chicken, and I have been a disciplined investor my entire life, but the gut feeling I have right now is void of emotion but not feeling so good. Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions? All welcome at this point.
Everyone is quiet because we're losing money hand over fist. It's an unpleasant time and who knows when it will end.jonnyfrank wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 7:36 pm ....everyone is as a quiet as a church mouse. Thoughts on today? Where treasuries might go? Is the Biden administration really out to destroy our country and usher in a national emergency so elections cannot be held in November? I'm no spring chicken, and I have been a disciplined investor my entire life, but the gut feeling I have right now is void of emotion but not feeling so good. Thoughts? Ideas? Suggestions? All welcome at this point.
Another superficial Jedi Mind Trick (JMT) that I practice as much as possible - it's pretty easy to do, and only takes a few seconds - is at least once a day, I try to think in terms of amount of assets, as opposed to nominal value of assets.harryg wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:11 am How to deal with it? Oddly enough as mentioned by Yodean I also go for longer and longer walks in the park with our Lab. She loves it (which is uplifting) and of course she doesn't know how much AMZN dropped yesterday. I tell myself (rightly or wrongly), that GOOGL could be 10,000 eight years from now so what does it matter if it's 2,500 or 1,800 now. The usual nonsense.
Ha ha, nice one!
Well Said, the big players are trying to scare the shit out of the small players. As long as you are not using the money you need for your daily living expenses, then the only logical option is to call their bluff; 90% or more will cave in. Remember the end game, the big players want to make money, so any downturn is temporary
I really should start looking at quarterly charts more often.