I tend to stay out of these topics since it can usually lead to nothing but a headache for me as well as sometimes having someone jump me for "soliciting" when in fact, I've only been trying to help and give back to a forum that has given so much to me over the years.
My background just so you know...
I've been a financial advisor, stock broker, investment advisor, registered investment advisor representative...what EVER you want to call me, for 23 years now. I have helped start and managed the investment center for a bank here in Knoxville, another bank in Sevierville and yet a third bank in Athens (TN). I have also run a small local broker/dealer for 5 years, supervising the business and sales of other reps. I have numerous registrations that to some mean nothing and to others, mean only slightly more than nothing
I have accounts with people where some of them listen to everything I say and other accounts where they don't listen to anything I say.
I have some accounts that are actually UP over the last 12 months. Meaning, the entire market decline has missed them AND they are up about 11%.
I have yet another account who is taking roughly 10% of her value out each year to live on, yet her account balance over the last 5 years (including the past 12 months) has stayed within 12% of the SAME value, even AFTER her distributions (IRA) are accounted for. Meaning, go back 5 years and have a value. Her account has been no less than 12% of that value for 5 years even while taking out about 10% each year (not always 10% for full disclosure)
I also have an account with someone who sat in my office 15 months ago or so, I strongly urged him to do as I was doing and move to cash and if not, at LEAST further diversify some of his holdings (he inherited a large account when his wife passed away and he's "married" to her holdings). He refused to listen to me and he has LOST over a million dollars.
I only mention the above good/bad stories to be above board and say I have experiences with both sides of them and am not trying to only say something 'good' to sucker someone.
With all that said, there are indeed some things you can do to protect your money while also garnering a decent rate of return. I'll let someone else argue what is decent.
There are also some things you can do (at least here in Tennessee) that will garner you income while at the same time, avoid Tennessee's state income tax. This same item will be taxed at the federal level but will have some 'tax favored' component in it.
You don't HAVE to be bashed in the head with your investments however, if you are already bashed, then like being pregnant, there's not much anyone can do until the process is over.
The best thing to have done was to avoid the problem in the beginning. Now that you are in the boat you are in, you need to re-evaluate not only what you are in but what you might do next.
I won't get into details here so please don't ask. I am ALWAYS happy to help my tractor pals since I've taken SO much more out of this site than I could ever put back in. For those one or two people who think I'm here fishing around for clients, I'll never change your mind so I won't try. Otherwise, I'll point out that I'm only registered here in Tennessee (well, ok, and Ohio, Georgia, Alabama) to do business so if you are not in one of those states, then you can rest assured that I'm not going to try to sell you anything because I CANT!!
Here's the offer...
If you have any questions in the investment world, I would be more than happy to give you my opinion and/or suggestion as to what I think you might want to contemplate doing. If you live outside one of the above states, then you can breath a sigh of relief and know I'll be upfront and unbiased since I can't sell to you anyway. If you ARE in one of those states, then don't email me if you think I'm being a sleezebag here by making this offer. Or, take me up on the email and see if I'm not true to my words.
I would want it done via PM's or email or heck... you can even call me. This way it would be private and you can have specific questions answered.