your perspective sure is unfortunate.
hopefully you have less dismal things that you allocate other meaningful thought and reason and resources to.
less than 1%? why do you even bother here?
so, my analysis is in my base case outcome maybe it goes from 1% to 3-5% of your portfolio
whoopty do. by my analysis, i'm not sure that all the time you spend here will be worth it for you.. and i don't know what your cost basis is so i can't even say it will be worth it at all.. so maybe your dismal perspective is somewhat justified.
anyway, the way i see it.. there is unprecedented opportunity here... now.
and you're just too blind to see it. open your eyes and see your eyes are open.
without getting into specifics/details, i'm doing things i never thought i would have to do at this point... i never thought it would get this far and i never thought it would come to this.. and so i am doing other things out of a sense of duty; taking care of business; but this has not lost my focus
you should work on a happier story. i would argue that the commons have a favorable risk/reward compared to the general stock market -- i still think that you most likely outperform the market from here --- and at that rate, instead of being so sour you can probably double or triple your position or figure out a way to make this less of a piece of coal in your stockings. like 3% would be 15% --- not too bad.