I haven't changed any of my investments since I've been in the Senate and haven't purchased any stocks since I've been in the Senate.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have invested in the stock market since I was very young.
I had a few stocks, but stocks took a dive. I never sell my stocks.
I don't invest in the stock market. I did it a long, long time ago when I was really young, and I got involved in all the investigations and all the prosecutions, and I felt it was better if I didn't make individual investments. So I'm invested in funds, but not in individual - not in individual stocks.
If owning stocks is a long-term project for you, following their changes constantly is a very, very bad idea. It's the worst possible thing you can do, because people are so sensitive to short-term losses. If you count your money every day, you'll be miserable.
Even from the very beginning, I didn't put any money in the stock market.
I called my business manager in California and said, 'Sell all of my stock' - what little of it I had - and it's the only smart financial move I ever made.
I don't think that's changed at all. I think there are a thousand stocks out there that could make you rich, totally independent of what you do for a living.
I'm a stockholder. I own a lot of stocks.
I'm primarily just an investor.
My investments have been hurt.