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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 4767060" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Our fund made major changes not long after I got out.</p><p>No more 25 and out at any age without major hits, deduction in amount for every year you retire before 60 or 62, I can't remember.</p><p>Since then, the fund is still critical, but coming out of it.</p><p>Really glad I got out when I did.</p><p></p><p>I know a guy who started the sort in HS in 1973. He is doing feeders now @ 65 and loves it. Shows no sign of quitting.</p><p>I think he has blown in 100 dollar bills for insulation in his house. </p><p>Guys like this, and they are out there , is why many funds are improving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 4767060, member: 65823"] Our fund made major changes not long after I got out. No more 25 and out at any age without major hits, deduction in amount for every year you retire before 60 or 62, I can't remember. Since then, the fund is still critical, but coming out of it. Really glad I got out when I did. I know a guy who started the sort in HS in 1973. He is doing feeders now @ 65 and loves it. Shows no sign of quitting. I think he has blown in 100 dollar bills for insulation in his house. Guys like this, and they are out there , is why many funds are improving. [/QUOTE]
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