Stock Market
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Re: Stock Market
re: myRA
I don't see the need for it. If someone can't save up a $1000 to open an IRA, they're probably not going to do this.
I don't see the need for it. If someone can't save up a $1000 to open an IRA, they're probably not going to do this.
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Re: Stock Market
It just sounds like a fancy name for a savings account
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Re: Stock Market
That too.
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Re: Stock Market
I wish they would do something sensible like raise the personal limit on IRAs/Roths to $10,000
Or $20,000.
Or maybe no limit at all.
Or $20,000.
Or maybe no limit at all.
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Re: Stock Market
After Obama Announced His New Program MyRA, Shares Of A Company With The Ticker MYRA Soared 900%
http://www.businessinsider.com/myra-jum ... z2rtzobXwa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.businessinsider.com/myra-jum ... z2rtzobXwa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Stock Market
LOL... Talk about a tax shelter for the high income folks.columbia wrote:I wish they would do something sensible like raise the personal limit on IRAs/Roths to $10,000
Or $20,000.
Or maybe no limit at all.
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Re: Stock Market
Probably.
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Re: Stock Market
People are not smartcolumbia wrote:After Obama Announced His New Program MyRA, Shares Of A Company With The Ticker MYRA Soared 900%
http://www.businessinsider.com/myra-jum ... z2rtzobXwa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Stock Market
Just look at who we have had in Washington, DC the last 14 years for proof. :pop:ulf wrote:People are not smartcolumbia wrote:After Obama Announced His New Program MyRA, Shares Of A Company With The Ticker MYRA Soared 900%
http://www.businessinsider.com/myra-jum ... z2rtzobXwa" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Stock Market
how long is this sell off going to last?
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Re: Stock Market
TIMBER!
LOOK OUT BELLOOOOOOOOOW!!!!
LOOK OUT BELLOOOOOOOOOW!!!!
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Re: Stock Market
Troy Loney wrote:how long is this sell off going to last?
At least a 10% or more correction is needed. I would think.
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Re: Stock Market
Another 1500+ point drop in the dow would probably trigger a massive drop.
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Re: Stock Market
+1Troy Loney wrote:Another 1500+ point drop in the dow would probably trigger a massive drop.
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Re: Stock Market
I wouldn't mind a 10 year lull.
Great buying opportunity.
Everyone has to follow their own path, but I buy 6 times a month. It seems best to ignore the noise of days like this.
Great buying opportunity.
Everyone has to follow their own path, but I buy 6 times a month. It seems best to ignore the noise of days like this.
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Re: Stock Market
Here's a great example of some HORRIBLE financial journalism....well, I'm not sure what to call it:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/scary- ... 2014-02-11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

See what's wrong with that?
Well, the data really look like this:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/scary- ... 2014-02-11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

See what's wrong with that?
Well, the data really look like this:

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Re: Stock Market
may kenny the kangaroo ask how you keep transaction fees low? Or are they not an issue?columbia wrote:I wouldn't mind a 10 year lull.
Great buying opportunity.
Everyone has to follow their own path, but I buy 6 times a month. It seems best to ignore the noise of days like this.
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Re: Stock Market
Take your technical analysis charts to Juice's thread of Randomness.....columbia wrote:Here's a great example of some HORRIBLE financial journalism....well, I'm not sure what to call it:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/scary- ... 2014-02-11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
See what's wrong with that?
Well, the data really look like this:
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Re: Stock Market
No load mutual funds, with barely a blip on the radar expense ratios. aka Vanguard:KennyTheKangaroo wrote:may kenny the kangaroo ask how you keep transaction fees low? Or are they not an issue?columbia wrote:I wouldn't mind a 10 year lull.
Great buying opportunity.
Everyone has to follow their own path, but I buy 6 times a month. It seems best to ignore the noise of days like this.
https://investor.vanguard.com/mutual-fu ... torder=asc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Stock Market
I believe the roo meant price per trade.
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Re: Stock Market
Probably.
I don't buy individual stocks or ETFs.
I don't buy individual stocks or ETFs.
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Re: Stock Market
Market Vectors Russia ETF (RSX) went from Friday's $24.44 to the low of $22.16, before closing at $22.76, and pushing back to $23.00 after hours. Just to see how far negative investor sentiment can go, I created a few limit orders with prices $21.70-$22.50, but I feel this opportunity is gone.
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This is one of those days, where I wish I did.columbia wrote:I don't buy individual stocks or ETFs.
However, I saw the VXUS (Total International) ETF plunging just after 9:30, so put a buy into my mutual fund version of it....the ETF ended being down by just under 2%.
I was hoping for a much bigger drop.
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Re: Stock Market
Up 1.70%.
That worked out well.
That worked out well.
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Re: Stock Market
Chipotle hooked a brotha up today. Should have done more buying yesterday, I couldn't decide what to pull the trigger on.