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RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - Otter - 01-25-2019 Short pick is TSLA RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - Otter - 01-25-2019 Is it cheating to short SVXY and essentially go long VIX? RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - fenders53 - 01-25-2019 You can go long or short any common stock that pays a 1.5% div for the sake of simplicity. No derivatives or funds of any kind. You know I want to enter all my long positions selling puts but I am making that illegal lol. RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - Otter - 01-25-2019 Fair enough. If I have to short a dividend-payer, that rules out TSLA. I'll go with APU. I'd say high odds that they cut the dividend this year and stock price drops another 20-30%. RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - fenders53 - 01-25-2019 Good point, TSLA off the list. It's too easy to find a Nasdaq stock that ran 500% on hot air. The Div rule makes it harder. Get bold and short an overvalued bluechip lol. Is it obvious I am making this up as I go along lol? I think this will be a fun thread if we revisit our initial stock premise every month or two. We'll likely look brilliant and delusional along the way as the latest news pops. I am open to any suggestions for rules or additional pick opportunities. I chose FEB 15 on purpose so we have time to sort it out. RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - divmenow - 01-25-2019 My picks MDT, VLO, BA, AAPL and NEE I think we should pick different stocks. No two people should be able to pick the same name. RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - Otter - 01-25-2019 (01-25-2019, 03:44 PM)divmenow Wrote: My picks If folks are playing to win, they will likely seek to pick different stocks. I'd think the odds of outperforming are slimmer if your portfolio looks a lot like the other contestants' RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - fenders53 - 01-25-2019 (01-25-2019, 03:44 PM)divmenow Wrote: My picksThat would be easy if we were all in the same room picking stocks one by one like NFL owners draft the Heisman winner. ![]() RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - Kerim - 01-26-2019 Love this idea! I'm going with: AAPL, BUD, GOOG, MO, VER. Personally, I don't think it harms the game if there is a fair bit of overlap among the portfolios. Each person has to strategize whether and how to stick with the herd or depart from it! RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - fenders53 - 01-26-2019 OK, unless one of my favorite but overpriced stocks blows earnings the next few weeks and gets real cheap, here is what I am going with. AAPL HD NEE UPS RQI I am shorting HOG. The short was the hardest pick. After the recent correction, 10 1/2 months is a LONG time to short a stock that pays a dividend. I like Otter's strategy, but unaware of many likely to cut their dividend. I don't see HOG running enough to wreck my port return. RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - rayray - 01-27-2019 Okay, I like this!! My quick pick 5 is but I might change before the dead line are AAPL XOM MO GILD JNJ Okay, the short was really hard so I'm going with a company that won't kill my pick 5 by going up too much CPB Edit: removed AOS (even though I like it a lot for accumulation--added GILD--for two years in a row I picked GILD, but this year I picked AAPL at Roadmap2Retire's contest)(removed ALB and added JNJ, same thing with ALB like it a lot) Trade wars, the wall, talks about 2020, uncertainty, I just think it's going to be a choppy year. RE: The perfect 2019 port, a contest of sorts.... - jdhansen - 02-03-2019 Here are my entries, T, HSY, DWDP, ALLY, CAH Interested to see how this goes, still working on figuring out if I'm evaluating these stock correctly. |