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  • Louetta
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 2331

    #61
    Originally posted by riverbabe View Post

    ... snip ...

    Louetta, I also am short bonds via a bear ETF (TBT).
    I have in the money Leaps with TBT and TMV.

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    • mrmarket
      Administrator
      • Sep 2003
      • 5972

      #62
      Originally posted by Louetta View Post
      Corollary To Rule #1: The NASDAQ hit its all-time high when I was in high school. I will be thirty in June.
      Corollary To Rule #2: In the last century people said what's good for GM is good for America. In this century they filed for bankruptcy protection.
      Corollary To Rule #3: Buy a house first.
      Corollary To Rule #4: I own a high tech stock, am short bonds, own shipping stocks and a marijuana related stock. On some days recently all these positions have lost money.
      Corollary To Rule #5: What you want has nothing to do with it.
      You can always tell a Harvard person..you just can't tell them much.
      =============================

      I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

      - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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      • Louetta
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2003
        • 2331

        #63
        Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
        You can always tell a Harvard person..you just can't tell them much.
        Don't knock Harvard. The athletic department provided me with a lifetime supply of black bras. (The rowers still wear Radcliffe's black shirts.)

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        • billyjoe
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 9014

          #64
          Originally posted by Louetta View Post
          Don't knock Harvard. The athletic department provided me with a lifetime supply of black bras. (The rowers still wear Radcliffe's black shirts.)
          Would that be because of their large endowment ?

          -------------billy

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          • Louetta
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2003
            • 2331

            #65
            Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
            Would that be because of their large endowment ?

            -------------billy
            That was a pretty good line. Actually, there was once a crisis on the rowing team. Many of the girls did not wear bras to practice. The effects of the spray generated during practice created what the coach deemed an unseemly display so bras were mandated. That was nice for the rest of us since the school then decided to supply them.

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            • riverbabe
              Senior Member
              • May 2005
              • 3373

              #66
              Just can't get this one out of my brain, last few days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn481KcjvMo

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              • sixfeetfour
                Member
                • Nov 2013
                • 89

                #67
                How far does DOW drop? What is your projection? 16.2k would be a 10% correction, that's what I think.

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                • tiedyed1
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 599

                  #68
                  Originally posted by sixfeetfour View Post
                  How far does DOW drop? What is your projection? 16.2k would be a 10% correction, that's what I think.
                  No idea how far, but I take these times to evaluate the Mr. Market picks as their fundamentally based and those are the ones that will usually emerge winners once the smoke clears.

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                  • sixfeetfour
                    Member
                    • Nov 2013
                    • 89

                    #69
                    Not for sure why I brought this thread back up to the top. Maybe 800-1000 point swings are the new norm?
                    I'm not a big Cramer fan, but found this interesting:

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                    • riverbabe
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2005
                      • 3373

                      #70
                      Here's a chart to give one pause!

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                      • billyjoe
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 9014

                        #71
                        You know how you're sometimes tempted to sell everything and go to cash? I've had some big dividend paying stocks in my retirement accounts , many for several years. I reinvest the dividends and hate to think of selling. Backtesting revealed an interesting result. In most cases the dividend payers don't take much of a hit in down markets. In fact returns are much greater when held thru bad markets. It makes sense in a way since more shares pile up when prices drop except if dividend is cut. A cut in dividend would make me sell. I checked 7 big dividend payers I hold to determine if the dividend is offsetting price drops. For the majority of these stocks, the price is up YTD. Here's a list with symbol followed by performance YTD, then % dividend.

                        CIVB----+7.11%YTD------div. 1.83%
                        HQL-----+10.94%YTD----div. 7.37%
                        KKR-----+1.14%YTD------div. 8.51%
                        CODI----+2.82%YTD-----div. 8.99%
                        IDE----- -2.68%YTD-----div. 10.01%
                        OZM----+13.60%YTD----div. 14.71%
                        ORC-----+14.83%YTD---div. 15.19%

                        -----------------billy

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                        • riverbabe
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2005
                          • 3373

                          #72
                          Tempted to go to cash here! DJ Transports just broke support. http://www.stocktiming.com/Tuesday-D...rketUpdate.htm http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24tran Ouch! http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=%24indu

                          Worried about all those sell programs getting triggered.

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                          • riverbabe
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2005
                            • 3373

                            #73
                            Actually, it may be time for capital preservation. Looking hard at this. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/are...=MW_TD_popular and http://stockcharts.com/articles/deci...g-bearish.html

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                            • riverbabe
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2005
                              • 3373

                              #74
                              Lightened up considerably yesterday at good prices. Can breathe easier for a while as the market decides which way it's gonna go.

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                              • mimo_100
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2003
                                • 1784

                                #75
                                I received this in my inbox today - did anyone else get this?

                                We are on the precipice of the greatest stock market collapse since the great depression Make no mistake: a giant bubble is about to pop.


                                Here is a link to the transcript





                                Of course they are trying to sell something. If you click "subscribe", here is part of what it says:


                                YES, Harry! I want to prepare for the coming Great Shake Out… an event that will eventually drag the Dow to lows of 3,300 and hurl America, and much of the industrialized west, into the first great economic winter in 80 years. Sign me up for 12 risk-free issues of Boom & Bust (the world’s first investment service designed to capitalize on the predictive power of demographics) for just $49.


                                Even with that $50 discount, I’ll still get my monthly issues of Boom & Bust, weekly updates in the form of 5 Day Forecasts and Dent Digest, instant e-mail trade alerts, monthly Insights video, Economy & Markets daily e-mails, and 4 FREE online investment reports including: How to Survive and Prosper in the Winter Season, The Pharma Poised for Explosive Gains from Aging Baby Boomers, How to Get 10-20 Times Richer in the Coming Great Western Depression and The Last Five Standing: 5 Corporate "El Dorado's" that Will Dominate the New Economic Order.
                                Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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