TIE is up a bit more. I'm considering selling if it hits $40.
2/26/2007 10:18:46 AM
^ Lies!!
2/26/2007 2:08:47 PM
Today is going to be a rough day...China dropped 8.8% overnight and Europe is down.
2/27/2007 8:16:35 AM
2/27/2007 10:00:28 AM
I'm down a lot.[chicken little]THE SKY IS FALLING[/chicken little]edit: Sold 120 shares of TIE at $34.58.[Edited on February 27, 2007 at 11:04 AM. Reason : ]
2/27/2007 11:01:40 AM
Since I decided to sell my TIE (20.75% increase, not bad ), I'm going to wait a bit for a nice correction and see if I can find some good deals on stuff. Looking at AMD, GS, XOM, GE, SCUR, and a few others.
2/27/2007 11:25:38 AM
^^^ ya
2/27/2007 11:50:44 AM
I just recently came into possession of a quantity of APD stock, so now I have to pay attention to and be knowledgeable of the things in this thread. I would really appreciate it if someone could help walk me through some of the basics with investing...for investors on the TWW level, what is considered a "normal" amount of stock to own in a given company? Basically, as far as I can tell the stock I have has done well in recent years (doubled to around the upper-mid 70's), but I understand that diversification is a good idea, even if that is as far as I understand any of this. At what point is a number of shares so low that it's pointless to own them?
2/27/2007 12:36:54 PM
trading curbs are in on the floor in NY -- correction has begunas for ^ stay tuned...
2/27/2007 1:17:28 PM
2/27/2007 2:34:53 PM
Glad I got out when I did, now I have some cash to buy stuff for cheap when the correction hits it's low point. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trading_curb
2/27/2007 2:40:24 PM
Agreed. Time to fund that roth.
2/27/2007 2:46:44 PM
^^thanks, i have heard of thoseguess i should have googled, thought it was slang [Edited on February 27, 2007 at 2:47 PM. Reason : .]
2/27/2007 2:46:58 PM
wow huge dropoff nowbut this present an opportunity to buy right...
2/27/2007 3:06:26 PM
Here comes the hardest part about investing...I'm going to sit on my hands for now.The Dow has gone from ~ -200 to -500 to -380 in a matter of minutes [Edited on February 27, 2007 at 3:15 PM. Reason : ]
2/27/2007 3:13:47 PM
Heh where's chicken little when you need him?
2/27/2007 3:17:26 PM
these types of corrections are hard to time. i have been accumulating cash since i started talking about this correction a month ago -- some of the cash is from selling off some losers and some profit taking.i wouldn't jump in the market right now. i would see how deep this gets. last year i got in mid-late may, thinking that was the bottom, but the bottom didn't come until July.this is the third down where the quarterback earns his salary.
2/27/2007 3:27:54 PM
niceyeah im too noobish/scared to touch anything, but eventually it makes sense
2/27/2007 3:29:52 PM
^ When did the market start declining last year?
2/27/2007 3:49:07 PM
What are the orange and black lines in the above graph?
2/27/2007 3:49:45 PM
moving averages (every minute, average the previous x minutes)[Edited on February 27, 2007 at 3:54 PM. Reason : ]
2/27/2007 3:53:43 PM
i'm going to sell off everything and put all of my capital into lottery tickets over the next few weeks.
2/27/2007 4:20:53 PM
i'm down about 7% across some highly diversified portfolios.i have about 8% of total value in cash. some selling this week + cash infusions over the course of about a month should get me up to 20% cash.
2/27/2007 4:25:46 PM
^im curious, whats your profession?
2/27/2007 4:37:57 PM
wow, cnbc just reported that the 200 point drop over 2 minutes was a dow computer glitch and that the drop had actually occurred over the previous hour or two.
2/27/2007 4:43:51 PM
laugh, thats hilariousi was watching it at work and i was like, woah, several hundred in a few minutes...posted it above
2/27/2007 4:50:32 PM
my mutual fund did pretty good today it appears. I will check again later but both are up by a good amount after being flat last week.
2/27/2007 5:31:29 PM
Aren't mutual funds always a day behind?
2/27/2007 5:38:27 PM
News Alert: A Dow spokesman says the speed of today's big drop was partially a result of a computer glitch.http://www.cnn.com/
2/27/2007 5:40:51 PM
^^^ haha ... wait til tomorrow
2/27/2007 5:59:37 PM
all 4 of my mutual funds are updated by shortly after 6pm...so check back now...might see a nice suprize
2/27/2007 6:04:47 PM
2/27/2007 6:24:30 PM
FCISX Franklin Income Fund Class C FFACX Franklin Templeton Founding they still have the same info, last week they didnt do much of anything, i emailed my Fin Advisor, told him I had prepared myself and saw the green instead of the red. Still prepared. Yeah, i checked them out, looks like they are both down, just havent updated yet. Oh well, plan on having them for 30 years so no worries. lola 52 week high has to come down sometime![Edited on February 27, 2007 at 6:30 PM. Reason : w]
2/27/2007 6:27:26 PM
FCISX = -1.46%FFACX = -2.39%Just updated I guess, thats for the 27th (today).
2/27/2007 6:32:25 PM
yeah, i did a quote, saw it, and they just updated it, oh well....i am in for the long haul.[Edited on February 27, 2007 at 6:38 PM. Reason : w]
2/27/2007 6:37:50 PM
This is the only financial blog I followhttp://bigpicture.typepad.com/comments/All the signs have been there for the past couple of months. I don't know shit for the stock market to be honest, and I'll come back to this thread in a few months and see if my predicting is close or not, but I wouldn't expect the market to keep tanking like today. But I do expect this to be the start of some drawing down and profit taking and (hopefully) soft landing to be done over the next 6 months.From the blog:
2/27/2007 7:35:34 PM
that guy is a better writer than he is an analyst.what decaying fundamentals? i just want clarification.overbought in the near term? yes.housing issues? yes, but that's where i think people spend too much time dwelling. i don't think the woes in subprime mortgages are going to aggrevate the overall credit picture. the housing bubble bursting isn't going to cause everyone in the country to sell their house at a loss and live on the streets. what it is going to do is squeeze the speculators and some of the folks with multiple investment properties. i think those people will actually look for other investments and flow money into stocks as well as bonds and treasuries.the amount at which they buy equities vs. debt and risk free securities, may drive up the overall cost of capital for businesses if the asset betas and equity betas get too skewed...but that's a longwinded discussion.what i think is going to happen is, people (including asset managers) are going to increasingly look to buying stocks as a savings mechanism. and some of that savings is going to come from selling that third home/not buying that additional property in the sexy part of town.this correction is a necessary part of the cycle, and i don't think it represents any decaying of fundamentals or housing crisis.i think Iran (or our own genius in the White House) causing chaos in the Strait of Hormuz, will be a much stronger blow to the economy than any cyclical event.
2/27/2007 8:16:22 PM
Should be another interesting day...US futures are up, but Europe is down ~1 - 2% and Asia is down even more. The bright spot is that China bounced back 3.94%.
2/28/2007 8:20:12 AM
I just started buying stock (via the Fisher-Price tape recorder of brokerages - Sharebuilder ) this year.question for people on this thread - would you consider yourself a day-trader or a longterm investor? Any advice for someone like me just getting into longterm investments? I don't have the capital to make frequent trades...
2/28/2007 12:16:05 PM
longterm investorInvest in index funds or target retirement funds
2/28/2007 12:21:35 PM
i generally try to go long, but i also write a lot of calls, so i'll often lose a stock before i hold it for too long
2/28/2007 12:24:44 PM
You guys heard of MicroVision? They're trying to put tiny projectors in cell phones:http://www.microvision.com/http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_09/b4023101.htmhttp://finance.google.com/group/google.finance.661640/topicsthinking of it as a long-term speculative buy...[Edited on February 28, 2007 at 1:51 PM. Reason : pic]
2/28/2007 1:51:12 PM
Its price history gives the impression of a has been. But what do I know...
2/28/2007 2:21:02 PM
GS is way down.Several sources downgraded it over the past week or so. Is it time to get in?
2/28/2007 3:19:55 PM
2/28/2007 7:42:01 PM
fuck my BRIC mutual fund is down by 6%... lost $315 BRIC = brazil, russia, india, china for those who don't know.the fund had gone up by 37% since its inception 7 or 8 months ago.
2/28/2007 9:18:31 PM
Thought this was pretty neat...SEC filing for BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC's stock holdings:http://www.hoovers.com/free/co/secdoc.xhtml?ID=10206&ipage=4767908
3/1/2007 1:37:35 AM
shit is going south even more. looks like we are looking at 11k dow soon
3/1/2007 10:14:16 AM
When is the next fed meeting?Do you guys think they'll do anything to the rates?
3/1/2007 10:31:30 AM
So basically the last couple of days cost me almost $1,700, which is more than I've pretty much ever had in my bank account at any one time. I understand on a cerebral level that it's probably a temporary thing, but on a gut level it pretty much makes me Also, I'm trying to get a handle on this capital gains tax stuff, specifically the "cost basis" concept. So far I'm getting the impression that the taxes are based on the original purchase price adjusted for various things...what is that considered for stock that you yourself never actually purchased? As in, for people who received it as benefits from an employer or, in my case, inherited it from someone who in turn inherited from such a person as described above? If I sell some, will I be paying the difference in price between when my benefactor received it and when I sell it? From when I receive it?I'm sure there's a place that would tell me these things online, but I like you, wolfweb, and you can explain things such that I understand them. Thanks.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 12:34 PM. Reason : ]
3/1/2007 12:26:42 PM