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DaFace 11:23 AM 06-27-2016
A place to talk about investing stuff.
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Halfcan 05:59 PM 01-12-2017
Has anyone on here used the Nova X Report?

It is being pushed hard on financials websites.

Also-who is into the Medical Pot stocks. I have 4500 shares of one "company" that did not do squat. Some other stocks soared 125,000%. Curious where you think the next play is with so many states changing pot laws.
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scho63 10:24 AM 01-13-2017
Just pulled the trigger on VERY RISKY Amazon $822.50 call options that expire at 4pm today.

23 calls for $1,403.10 = .61 CB includes commission

I'll try to get out by 2pm at the latest. Trying to get at least .85-.90 for them
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scho63 10:35 AM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
At close this was at .54. Bought in at 12:25-12:30pm for .39. 34.62% gain in 2 and a half hours. I look at that gain as insurance in case tomorrow BAC goes down a little. Set up for Friday morning earnings to make the option price spike in the morning. I should be out by noon. If not, I have till the 20th to make a decision. But I don't really to want to hold this position over the weekend.
So did you sell? Now you're underwater if you held
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scho63 10:59 AM 01-13-2017
The bid-offer on my AMZN options are now 1.20 - 1.29 and running, looks like a short squeeze.

I should sell half the position
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Abba-Dabba 11:34 AM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by scho63:
So did you sell? Now you're underwater if you held
Out at .50. I wanted more but I didn't want to get too greedy. Was afraid of that whipsaw as well. For the week I can't complain.
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Abba-Dabba 11:34 AM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by scho63:
The bid-offer on my AMZN options are now 1.20 - 1.29 and running, looks like a short squeeze.

I should sell half the position
Get out. Take a gain when you see it. Don't try to be too greedy.
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scho63 12:03 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Get out. Take a gain when you see it. Don't try to be too greedy.
They plunged from $1.45-$1.57 all the way down to .23-.30 and now are climbing back over .70

This is the run I need to get out. I think they will make another new daily high and I can scoot out.

You have a screenshot of your sales side option trade?
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Halfcan 12:41 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Get out. Take a gain when you see it. Don't try to be too greedy.
I did that recently on WRMT. I had spin-off dividend shares from PWCL, a solar energy company.

I had them at .00 cents due to the dividend and sold at almost $3.00. Here it is a year later and the last week the stock has shot to the moon- 30% daily gains-now sitting at $24.00 per share. Could have bought it 11 months ago for 9 cents a share. :-)

At least PWCL has been moving upwards. Big gain today.
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Jewish Rabbi 01:46 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by Dunit35:
My only question is.

I have three cards already. All with zero balances. One I haven't used since 2010 and only keep it because it is my oldest account. Should I cancel it? We will be upgrading houses in 4-5 years and I want a top notch score.
If you don't have an annual fee in a card, I would never cancel. It will shorten your average age of accounts and potentially negatively affect your score.
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Rain Man 01:50 PM 01-13-2017
Here's a strange question. I have an older relative who doesn't trust banks or any financial institution. She got some stock 30 years ago from her employer, and it's actual stock certificates, not electronic at all. The company still exists, so I presume it's worth something. I've got the job of talking her into putting it into a brokerage instead of keeping it in a drawer. Anyone ever convert actual certificates? I presume maybe I take it to a brokerage in person?
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Amnorix 02:04 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Here's a strange question. I have an older relative who doesn't trust banks or any financial institution. She got some stock 30 years ago from her employer, and it's actual stock certificates, not electronic at all. The company still exists, so I presume it's worth something. I've got the job of talking her into putting it into a brokerage instead of keeping it in a drawer. Anyone ever convert actual certificates? I presume maybe I take it to a brokerage in person?

Is this a public company or a private company?
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Rain Man 02:07 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
Is this a public company or a private company?
Public.
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Amnorix 02:12 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Public.

Then yes, just bring it to a broker. I imagine they take physical possession of the stock and then put it into your relative's name. Convert from physical, direct ownership to street name ownership.

That's my best guess, but they can do whatever needs doing. Or you could try to call the company's transfer agent. Computershare or whoever. Those services track who owns stock for each public company, and they may be able to help. I'd just call your broker, though, as a first step.

Given stock splits, etc. over the years she may own more or fewer shares than indicated on the stock certificate(s) itself, however. Will be interesting for you to find out.

Has she been getting proxies etc. in the mail all these years?
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scho63 02:15 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by RubberSponge:
Get out. Take a gain when you see it. Don't try to be too greedy.
Of course I didn't and instead of making $2,090 on a $1,403 investment for a 148.96% DAILY gain, I hung on as sellers came in and LOST $1,187.

I do this all the time! :-)

oh well, it's only money :-)
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Rain Man 02:15 PM 01-13-2017
Originally Posted by Amnorix:
Then yes, just bring it to a broker. I imagine they take physical possession of the stock and then put it into your relative's name. Convert from physical, direct ownership to street name ownership.

That's my best guess, but they can do whatever needs doing. Or you could try to call the company's transfer agent. Computershare or whoever. Those services track who owns stock for each public company, and they may be able to help. I'd just call your broker, though, as a first step.

Given stock splits, etc. over the years she may own more or fewer shares than indicated on the stock certificate(s) itself, however. Will be interesting for you to find out.

Has she been getting proxies etc. in the mail all these years?
I have no idea if she's been getting proxies or anything. She just showed me the certificates last year (and was having trouble finding some of them), which made cringe.

Thanks for the help! I don't know if I'll talk her into entering the late 20th century or not, but figure I should try. However, my nightmare is that I'll take it to some broker who's never even seen these things, and they'll get lost in the system.
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