Ether_Snake said:Yes, more of anything decreases its value. But I don't understand how they could do that without a split.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_dilution
Looks like they can.. and do.
Ether_Snake said:Yes, more of anything decreases its value. But I don't understand how they could do that without a split.
Ether_Snake said:Yes, more of anything decreases its value. But I don't understand how they could do that without a split.
Seth C said:Tempur-Pedic let go of 55 people in the US.
onemic said:My Dad set up a stock account for me, but I haven't used it yet. I just want to know....Can you buy stocks over the internet and if so what websites? My trading account is with TD canada.
Ether_Snake said:That company went up 11% today.
Seth C said:No surprise there. The market loves watching the little people get fucked.
Ether_Snake said:I wonder where things will go from here, I really don't see why the markets would start to recover soon, there is more on the horizon (like students with debts they can't pay back, with no jobs after graduation, and in this case the feds will never take $200billion to help them), falling dollar, and rising oil prices.
At least people should be able to find more affordable houses now, right?
sonarrat said:Two months ago, you could not buy a house in Redwood City, CA under $400K. Now there is a cluster of about 20 homes under $400K, most of them either on the train tracks or facing an expressway, and they're just not moving.
Ether_Snake said:What about the student loans, don't you think this will be the next crisis? Students have unbelievable debts in the US, and jobs are not growing in the trees, so high debt + difficult economic period would mean another crisis IMO. What do you guys think (I'm not in the US, I have no debt)?
Ether_Snake said:I added JBHT and LSTR to my long-term watch list, with more interest in JBHT. They've been doing good, the ratios are pretty good too (altho they have higher than industry average debt). I'm looking at it longterm, anything moving us closer to a North American Union should be beneficial to them. Current price per share seems accurate, so I keep it on my watch list in case it was to drop significantly.
EDIT: Also added MMM.
EDIT: BTW, how do I invest in such funds http://funds.reuters.com/lipper/retail/reuters/fundoverview.asp?fundno=23869 and what should I look out for to figure out if a fund is a good investment?
Ether_Snake said:Alright thanks, I'll read up on that. Do you have any tips/warnings about ETFs in general btw?
Ether_Snake said:Hmm so mutual funds and ETFs have different capital gains taxes than stocks?
sonarrat said:Cruel but true. Citibank went up 10% today in the wake of news of thousands of layoffs of investment bankers.
:lol? Shit will be back down later this week confirmed.Ether_Snake said:If markets continue to rally from here on, we can expect GOOG and AAPL to be at the head of it. I think a lot of companies might go back to their 52-week high not too far from now, but only if markets are really recovering.
sonarrat said:Two months ago, you could not buy a house in Redwood City, CA under $400K. Now there is a cluster of about 20 homes under $400K, most of them either on the train tracks or facing an expressway, and they're just not moving.
Ether_Snake said:If markets continue to rally from here on, we can expect GOOG and AAPL to be at the head of it. I think a lot of companies might go back to their 52-week high not too far from now, but only if markets are really recovering.
Nerevar said:whoo-hoo, real estate numbers revealed today showed an actual rise in the value of homes in the northeast. So while the rest of the country regresses back to the mean, it looks like things are starting to stabilize in the Northeast Corrider (I still think extreme suburbs are overvalued though). Sorry Californians.
NVDA is having a nice day today.Ether_Snake said:Anyone still had BSC?
CRDN up 7%
JBHT also up 7% (mentioned them in a previous post this weekend)
NVDA up 6% (but I'm still not in the green).
Nerevar said:whoo-hoo, real estate numbers revealed today showed an actual rise in the value of homes in the northeast. So while the rest of the country regresses back to the mean, it looks like things are starting to stabilize in the Northeast Corrider (I still think extreme suburbs are overvalued though). Sorry Californians.
NY Times on Case-Shiller index data today said:In the New York metropolitan area, home values fell just 0.9 percent in January, and 5.8 percent compared to a year earlier. But the drop-off appeared to be gaining speed: values are down nearly 10 percent on a three-month annualized basis.
Tideas said:so say, out of those $200, you keep $120, $80 going to tax, so you made $120 - $20 in trading costs, which is $100 in profit
Tideas said:So my question is, for those of you who buy and sell regularly, can you still make a profit more if you buy low and sell high, than if you've kept the stock? Here was a scenario I described.
gkrykewy said:$80 going to taxes? :lol :lol The highest fed bracket is 35%, which requires incomes of 325k-ish+. State tax obligations aren't affected by near term or long term holding, at least not in PA.
The bigger factor is being able to consistently time high and low points, which is essentially impossible.
Working on my end.Ether_Snake said:Hey anyone knows why headlines on Yahoo Finance no longer have a date next to them? That sucks.
lil smoke said:Working on my end.
So some private investor is purchasing all of TTWO shares for $26 per? I got a letter in the mail... but I already sold them 2 weeks ago...