Mrs.,
Training is going well. This morning three miles easy followed by core routine and three sets of free weights. Got it done while you were sleeping.
Igy
Mrs.,
Training is going well. This morning three miles easy followed by core routine and three sets of free weights. Got it done while you were sleeping.
Igy
Hey Igy, just when I was asking you about 2018 buyback rate, this was posted:
Maserati,
Thanks. Nice, the company buys back the stock from the insiders that are selling. Of course this is the sure way to create “shareholder value.”
Igy
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Mrs.,
Training is going well. This morning three miles easy followed by core routine and three sets of free weights. Got it done while you were sleeping.
Igy
Nailed it!
How’s all the nasty sand at the beach house? Any dead smelly fish?
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
How’s all the nasty sand at the beach house? Any dead smelly fish?
Huh?
My apologies I thought you were the guy with the beach house. Good thing you don’t have to deal with all the sand and smelly fish, Really bad for those in the wake of Florence.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Mrs.,
Training is going well. This morning three miles easy followed by core routine and three sets of free weights. Got it done while you were sleeping.
Igy
Don't discourage his running comments! They are much more relevant to what's going on in the stock market than his comments, charts, and graphs.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Another one:
http://performance.morningstar.com/funds/etf/total-returns.action?t=BLV®ion=USA&culture=en_US
So if bonds are negative YTD as that indicates, I assume you are bullish on stocks.
Make cents wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Another one:
http://performance.morningstar.com/funds/etf/total-returns.action?t=BLV®ion=USA&culture=en_USSo if bonds are negative YTD as that indicates, I assume you are bullish on stocks.
That is a poorly crafted syllogism.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Mrs.,
Training is going well. This morning three miles easy followed by core routine and three sets of free weights. Got it done while you were sleeping.
Igy
Isn't that special. Too bad you're investment portfolio isn't working as hard for you.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Make cents wrote:
So if bonds are negative YTD as that indicates, I assume you are bullish on stocks.
That is a poorly crafted syllogism.
Ok. So you’re bearish on both bonds and stocks. What do you like then?
your flabby investment strategy wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Mrs.,
Training is going well. This morning three miles easy followed by core routine and three sets of free weights. Got it done while you were sleeping.
Igy
Isn't that special. Too bad you're investment portfolio isn't working as hard for you.
I would respond your investment strategy peaked too soon. Out of the competition before the finals.
Funny isn’t it, but not for you.
Make cents wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
That is a poorly crafted syllogism.
Ok. So you’re bearish on both bonds and stocks. What do you like then?
CD and T-Bill ladders are fixed income investments and are doing quite well.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Make cents wrote:
Ok. So you’re bearish on both bonds and stocks. What do you like then?
CD and T-Bill ladders are fixed income investments and are doing quite well.
Nice to see you’ve come around on Treasuries. I guess even you can learn something from this thread.
Yes indeed. I learn something every day.
Four of eight indexes on our world watch list have posted gains through Monday, September 17, 2018. The top performer this year is India's BSE SENSEX with a gain of 11.16%. In second is our own S&P 500 with a gain of 8.05%. In third is Tokyo's Nikkei 225 with a gain of 1.45%. Coming in last is Shanghai's SSE with a loss of 19.82%.
Porsche wrote:
Five of eight indicators on our world watch list have posted gains through Monday, September 17, 2018. The top performer this year is India's BSE SENSEX with a gain of 11.16%. In second is our own S&P 500 with a gain of 8.05%. In third is the one year T-Bill at 2.5% and rising, fourth the Tokyo's Nikkei 225 with a gain of 1.45%. Coming in last is Shanghai's SSE with a loss of 19.82%.
https://www.adviserintrospectives.com/shortthemarket/updates/2018/09/18/world