Superannuation at risk?
Posted by: lightning1955
14th Apr 2025 05:37pm
Are you concerned about your superannuation accounts during this unrelenting volatility?
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jtmorri
Trump is to blame for the volatility. It happened during his last term and this time it is worse due to his tariff wars.
It seems to be settling down again now that he isn't being as aggressive toward other countries and negatively affecting the money markets and trade.
I am not concerned about my super account. I happened last time, and I will glad to see the back of Trump in a few years when increased stability ensues.