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 Post subject: Re: Investments
PostPosted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 12:07 pm 
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Vanguard has all sorts of funds. The most popular is the S&P 500 index.

https://investor.vanguard.com/mutual-funds/profile/VFIAX

I would caution you on a few fronts. You may want to choose a fund that is stocks and bonds. I would be hesitant to dump all your money at one time into a large cap index fund. If you want to enter equities, then you should dollar cost average in. You do that by buying a set amount in regular intervals. If you have $10,000 to invest, then buy $2,000 worth at a time every three months. Or something like that.


I like the idea of going in through intervals. Thinking I'd hit these 3.
Vanguard 500 Index Fund Adm (VFIAX)
Vanguard STAR Fund (VGSTX)
Vanguard Short-Term Tax-Exempt Inv (VWSTX)

man....all of their bond funds are sucking up the joint over the last year. but...something to be said on buying low.

VFIAX is my go-to for retirement investing. I just park money there and I'll see where I am in 30 years when I plan on hanging it up.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 5:34 pm 
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Jaw Breaker, any thoughts on Newell (NWL) after today’s drop? The dividend yield is solid now, and they are deleveraging the balance sheet. It looks like they are divesting their lower margin non core businesses. They always seem to disappoint and restucture, but I see some value there now.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
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No investment section?


I proposed one a year or so back that I would moderate. Unfortunately, the monthly fee I offered was way to low to be accepted. I am still ashamed because I think I offended certain folks.



None of us where offended denis.

We were amused by the offer though.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 6:44 am 
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denisdman wrote:
Jaw Breaker, any thoughts on Newell (NWL) after today’s drop? The dividend yield is solid now, and they are deleveraging the balance sheet. It looks like they are divesting their lower margin non core businesses. They always seem to disappoint and restucture, but I see some value there now.


Weren't you once a fan of FTR too? I get looking for value but on the other hand maybe because of my MANY years in the restaurant industry I am not a bigfan of trying to catch falling knives.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
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denisdman wrote:
Jaw Breaker, any thoughts on Newell (NWL) after today’s drop? The dividend yield is solid now, and they are deleveraging the balance sheet. It looks like they are divesting their lower margin non core businesses. They always seem to disappoint and restucture, but I see some value there now.


Weren't you once a fan of FTR too? I get looking for value but on the other hand maybe because of my MANY years in the restaurant industry I am not a bigfan of trying to catch falling knives.


Yeah I think Dennis is against catching the knives in general. Sounds like he has something up his sleeve.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
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Jaw Breaker, any thoughts on Newell (NWL) after today’s drop? The dividend yield is solid now, and they are deleveraging the balance sheet. It looks like they are divesting their lower margin non core businesses. They always seem to disappoint and restucture, but I see some value there now.


Weren't you once a fan of FTR too? I get looking for value but on the other hand maybe because of my MANY years in the restaurant industry I am not a bigfan of trying to catch falling knives.


FTR was, very sadly, a stock I recommended. It was not a falling knife. It was a high yielding, leveraged telco stock. They made the big mistake of buying Verizon's fixed line business in FL, CA and a few other states. The debt just swamped them. Hey but I gave you KSS!

And yes I am generally cautious against trying to catch a falling knife. I took a second look at NWL. There are a lot of divestitures going on there with the proceeds being used to pay down debt. I have a natural distrust of NWL because they are always restructuring (like Alcoa). But it appears there is a lot of value plus a 4% dividend yield. I haven't pulled the trigger.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 8:13 am 
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I’d avoid until the tariff situation is resolved.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 8:17 am 
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I’d avoid until the tariff situation is resolved.



That is actually one reason I thought about going in. The bad news of tariffs is priced in. I hate to assume politicians will do the right thing, but it will pop if this get resolved.

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I’d avoid until the tariff situation is resolved.



That is actually one reason I thought about going in. The bad news of tariffs is priced in. I hate to assume politicians will do the right thing, but it will pop if this get resolved.


Depends how long you want to hold on.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
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I’d avoid until the tariff situation is resolved.



That is actually one reason I thought about going in. The bad news of tariffs is priced in. I hate to assume politicians will do the right thing, but it will pop if this get resolved.


Depends how long you want to hold on.


That is why the 4% dividend yield is key. You are being paid to hold, frankly better than a savings accounts (about 1.7% right now). For this stock, you probably need an 18 month time horizon. I estimate it will be $40/share if things go as I expect.

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Invest in the latest buzzwords. I'm putting a lot of money into clean and renewable crowdsourcing and millenial based oil disruption.

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Invest in the latest buzzwords. I'm putting a lot of money into clean and renewable crowdsourcing and millenial based oil disruption.


ICO's and cannabis or of course cloud computing.

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 Post subject: Re: Investments
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At what point does Tesla become a buy? Now or below $200?

An analyst downgraded the stock yesterday, saying Tesla was uninvestable because of Musk's erratic behavior.

I watched a little of the Rogan interview and found it refreshing that Musk is a genuine person and no doubt a genius. Sure, he is under a lot of pressure, but is there a CEO in the country that is more committed to his company than Musk? I think Cramer did a disservice to Musk by saying he needed a medical leave. For what, burnout? It's not burnout if Musk loves what he's doing, which clearly he does. I prefer Musk to Cook at Apple, who is probably as fake as they come.


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 Post subject: Re: Investments
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At what point does Tesla become a buy? Now or below $200?

An analyst downgraded the stock yesterday, saying Tesla was uninvestable because of Musk's erratic behavior.

I watched a little of the Rogan interview and found it refreshing that Musk is a genuine person and no doubt a genius. Sure, he is under a lot of pressure, but is there a CEO in the country that is more committed to his company than Musk? I think Cramer did a disservice to Musk by saying he needed a medical leave. For what, burnout? It's not burnout if Musk loves what he's doing, which clearly he does. I prefer Musk to Cook at Apple, who is probably as fake as they come.


What r u waiting for? Mortgage your house and buy Tesla.

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