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  • antioch6
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    i just couldn't resist cause the market looks so strong. i rearranged my portfolio a bit. holding ASC, BBAR, CHRD, JFIN, MUR, NRP, NRT, PARR, PXS, SCX, STNG, TNP, VYGR, XYF, YPF, ZYME. I left room for 2 companies but i'm all in here.

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  • jiesen
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    Originally posted by jiesen View Post
    I thought about doing that with you, but decided to just buy an S&P index fund (VTI) today instead, while the S&P is sitting ripe here at 3606. I will sell this above 4000, probably this year. If it goes to 3300 first, so be it... maybe I'll just buy some more.
    Yep, nearly a year later, and we're sitting at about 4500 now. So, I guess I did call that bottom after all! Not letting that get to my head, though, and I know it's not likely to happen again.

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  • antioch6
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    oops I did mean Este. Sorry about that. I feel like we are in a normal market and it's safe to stock pick. We were really on the brink of panic selling last October, and I swear if it wasn't for my dad yelling at me, I would of held Stld long and probably found Grbk to buy. Hyfm was an obvious short too so there is really nothing that could of stopped me. Now it's time to start over, and I feel like I would of kept going, though there's nothing as exciting as 6 months ago.

    Btw, great job Jiesen on buying the S&p right at the low. but don't forget about Vips and going in with me at 8.35! that is up 100%, though it fell to about 6.. the lesson I can learn is buy, and if you have too much, sell some. I'm currently looking for a job at Walmart to spend my time. I worked for them in the past and had a really great time. Applied to a bunch of locations around me, so I should get accepted for something.

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  • jiesen
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    ...or did you mean ESTE, and not ESTA?

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  • jiesen
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    Originally posted by antioch6 View Post
    I bought three stocks to start up my investing strategy. After screening for earnings, sales, and price momentum, I listed the stocks in order of low p/e to high p/e and bought the top 3 - ESTA, ENIC, HCC. I'll buy 3 stocks each week and hold each set for 6 weeks, just like MrMarket. This should work for all market environment types.
    With a 10% dividend, and a P/E of 3, I do like ENIC, your Chilean electric utility. However, I don't get why ESTA made your list, when its earnings are negative, and will be for at least the next few years... how are you screening for earnings if this one makes the cut?

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  • antioch6
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    I couldn't resist and I decided to start. Bought arct, bhp, enic, este, gen, gsl, hcc, mho, nrp, nrt, phm, tol, vsh. I only have 70,000 dollars left, but if all goes well, I should have a house within 20 years. Here's to hoping it happens.

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  • jiesen
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    Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
    There is a possibility that Twitter goes to zero.
    If it does, Elon Musk will get one heckuva a tax writeoff! (Perhaps his 4-D chess strategy all along?)

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  • antioch6
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    I bought three stocks to start up my investing strategy. After screening for earnings, sales, and price momentum, I listed the stocks in order of low p/e to high p/e and bought the top 3 - ESTE, ENIC, HCC. I'll buy 3 stocks each week and hold each set for 6 weeks, just like MrMarket. This should work for all market environment types.
    Last edited by antioch6; 07-13-2023, 05:35 PM. Reason: Este not Esta

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  • mrmarket
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    Originally posted by antioch6 View Post
    I sold TSLA today at 274.34. I think the p/e is high, and momentum in the stock is over. I'm going in with an idea of "short the rally," but you could say it peaked out in 2021 at $400.
    There is a possibility that Twitter goes to zero.

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  • antioch6
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    I closed all my positions and went long the u.s. dollar. The leverage is good with euro futures, so I will hopefully make some money.

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  • antioch6
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    I sold TSLA today at 274.34. I think the p/e is high, and momentum in the stock is over. I'm going in with an idea of "short the rally," but you could say it peaked out in 2021 at $400.

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  • antioch6
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    I sold my 2 year and sold short a russell 2000 contract. I think the big moves are over this year and things will come back down.

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  • antioch6
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    Just to mention, I am up 15% today on my 2 year contract. *Huge*

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  • antioch6
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    I couldn't find any stocks, so I decided to try us 2 year treasury futures. I want interest rates to fall, and if Mr.Market is right and inflation is over, I'll make money as people buy yields at 4.88%.

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  • mrmarket
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    Originally posted by antioch6 View Post
    In a rash move today I am selling most of my stocks. Sold INTX LMT KRE RAD THI SWHC UNP. I cast my nets out every few months, and now I'm harvesting what little profit I have. My average gain from these picks is 14.9% so far before taxes, comimssions and distributed unequally. I'm back to about 6% invested and feeling okay in cash.
    Congrats on your profits!

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