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“But through my retirement I own .000000001% of a company!”

Having stock in a company doesn’t make you a capitalist anymore than checking out a bible from the library makes you a Christian.

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.000000001% of a $100 billion company is $1. The average person could own per year $5000 if they used automatic deposits and got the employer match.

I know you are trying to exaggerate to make a point, but don’t discourage people from getting the employer match if they can.

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I employee matched for years just to watch our CEO tank our stock to 1/5 the original price.

Point being, remember it’s still an investment in a single stock and comes with that amount of risk.

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Hol up, you left your retirement fund in the hands of your employer? You didn’t diversify and invest in the broader market? Most plans make you hold some for a period of time, every single plan offers a way to get out of being fully invested in one company. That’s insane.

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