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Jimbo 09-19-2007 01:01 AM

Re: Official - Will The Fed Cut Rates? on 9/18 Discussion
 
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Ouch! You can't be too happy about those puts right now!


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Understatement of the Day! I am long on most of my securities so my day was about a wash instead of a sizable increase. I had this brainstorm (AKA: Brainfart) that the extended GM talks would either breakdown or at the very least keep GM from going up, no such luck, my position tanked. I took my losses and went on looking for the next best thing.

One thing I did do correctly was find CRBL on a stock screener run I made this weekend and picked some up yesterday, that softened the blow on my puts substantially. Ran another screener tonight and up popped ETM, I may pick up some but I hate radio stations, wouldn't even consider it without the high dividends. LOL

Jimbo

PS: In case anyone cares I am still long in MSFT CBRL NAT BAC and CAT. Sold my AUY and TTWO last week.

meditate89 09-19-2007 02:14 AM

Re: Official - Will The Fed Cut Rates? on 9/18 Discussion
 
Jim- a dividend is a lousy reason to buy a stock. I don't know ETM but popped into yahoo payout rate: 608% - seems sustainable. If you're stuck on using a stock tracker to make your decisions, at least filter for companies w high return on equity rather than high dividends ( you're just creating more taxes for yourself, instead of letting all of the companies earnings compound tax free)

Jimbo 09-19-2007 02:28 AM

Re: Official - Will The Fed Cut Rates? on 9/18 Discussion
 
Thanks for the response meditate89 but dividends payed as a return on capital are taxed the same as long term gains so I dont see that as a downside. I rarely make my decisions soley by uisng a stock screener but have made a very large return so far this decade on the ones I chose to purchase. 100 times better than using a broker. Primarily I seek long term appreciation with the added benefit of dividrnds.

Jimbo


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