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We have a philosophy difference here. When I sell at a loss, I take a gut check, and that gut check goes as follows, "Stock X I'm down 5% on. Stock Y, which is similar, I'm up 5% on. Do I think that, from here on out, Stock X will outperform Stock Y?" If the answer is no, in this brave new world of zero commissions, I move the funds to Stock Y.
In the case of ORC, KMI, and BTI, the loss on ORC was somewhat sizeable (over $100) and I had zero confidence it would right the ship and even stabilize. I used to own ORC when it was closer to 10; it's time to quit. KMI and BTI were tiny losses.
That said, hopefully my gargantuan portfolio churn is coming to an end for 2021. I don't even want to show you my transactions tab. Thankfully when we do our taxes it can electronically download from E*Trade so I don't have to type all that stuff in.
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(05-11-2021, 09:12 AM)divmenow Wrote: (05-11-2021, 09:08 AM)fenders53 Wrote: (05-11-2021, 09:06 AM)divmenow Wrote: (05-11-2021, 09:00 AM)fenders53 Wrote: (05-11-2021, 08:47 AM)divmenow Wrote: Way to go... . Join the ENPH club lol
I also took a new position in PXD thanks to the secondary at $153
I needed to add another name in the sector to go along with CVX and EOG
now the only other sector I'm underweight in is leisure
Dude I am a charter member of ENPH. I made a few hundred a month the past year selling short puts while it ran. I have a few short puts that are WAY in the money after this bloodbath. I can only roll forward so much before I own $140 shares. I said here many times I was good with adding a real position starting at $125. If I am honest I need ENPH to head back to $120ish to be back to even. I wasn;t aggressive enough when it was truly cheap. I'll add shares to my growthy port in the meantime.
Yeah yeah. What ever floats your boat lol
I am very good with owning ENPH long-term. How happy I am in the end very much depends on the entry. We'll see where the bottom is soon enough.
Well me too. Got in at $108.90
This will be a big winner for years to come. You have to add at some point, so why not today. I don't worry about making a few $ here and there . I'm in to win it lol
Are we having fun today
(06-29-2021, 02:57 PM)ken-do-nim Wrote: We have a philosophy difference here. When I sell at a loss, I take a gut check, and that gut check goes as follows, "Stock X I'm down 5% on. Stock Y, which is similar, I'm up 5% on. Do I think that, from here on out, Stock X will outperform Stock Y?" If the answer is no, in this brave new world of zero commissions, I move the funds to Stock Y.
In the case of ORC, KMI, and BTI, the loss on ORC was somewhat sizeable (over $100) and I had zero confidence it would right the ship and even stabilize. I used to own ORC when it was closer to 10; it's time to quit. KMI and BTI were tiny losses.
That said, hopefully my gargantuan portfolio churn is coming to an end for 2021. I don't even want to show you my transactions tab. Thankfully when we do our taxes it can electronically download from E*Trade so I don't have to type all that stuff in.
I'd entertain that if you didn't go from enthusiastic to disappointed in a few weeks, wake up in the morning and dump six stocks on a whim, so you can immediately move on to a new yield trap that ran up 50% before you found it. You'll get by with it while the bull is running at all. I churn a part of my port and it is usually based on the buy low sell high theory. I won't dump JNJ at a loss because it had a bad six weeks. I try not to overthink this or allow fear and greed to drive my trades. Good research minimizes the possibility of that.
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(06-29-2021, 02:50 PM)ken-do-nim Wrote: (02-25-2021, 10:25 AM)fenders53 Wrote: (02-25-2021, 10:00 AM)divmenow Wrote: Bought some LDOS. Between the earnings miss and short report I haven’t seen it this low in a while. So I said why not lol. You in on this one too Fenders ?
I haven't researched it. Hadn't heard of it until you and Otter were discussing it last week. I am trying to not add too many more new names. We'll see how long that lasts.
What I need is for tech to get hammered for real again, but this market is resilient.
Very small trades this morning. Added a few shares to DG-ARKF Sold a few SLV puts.
(06-29-2021, 02:23 PM)Dividendwayfarer Wrote: Sold out TSM & TDOC. Moved most money into QCOM (new position) and add on CVX.
I would really appreciate it if my fellow posters put their rationales here. For instance, why sell out of TSM? TDOC has been steadily rising since mid-May, why leave it? Of course QCOM is great too.
Mainly due to valuation. I want exposure to chips and comparing the P/E & peg ratio of these 2 companies, QCOM is my pick. I have a very small position in TDOC and I have been looking for a way out. It is finally back to the price when I initiated. Moving $$ from speculative stocks into DG stocks is more aligned with my investment strategy. Of course I dabble and sidetrack every now and then.
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I flipped my QCOM shares to TSM to consolidate and it happened to look intelligent that week. I like TSM years from now with their FAB expansions coming but may not stay straight through the ride. I see TSM as more diverse. I also sold a TSM covered call today so I am not married to them. I'll stay in chips until the shortage is resolved though. Gone for the next down cycle which will come on short notice like always. The next down cycle may be less severe but it will come.
TDOC has nothing that can't be replicated and if it is truly lucrative it will bring serious competition. Nothing magical about it to command the PE. First mover status won't be a MOAT this time.
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(06-29-2021, 04:48 PM)fenders53 Wrote: I flipped my QCOM shares to TSM to consolidate and it happened to look intelligent that week. I like TSM years from now with their FAB expansions coming but may not stay straight through the ride. I see TSM as more diverse. I also sold a TSM covered call today so I am not married to them. I'll stay in chips until the shortage is resolved though. Gone for the next down cycle which will come on short notice like always. The next down cycle may be less severe but it will come.
TDOC has nothing that can't be replicated and if it is truly lucrative it will bring serious competition. Nothing magical about it to command the PE. First mover status won't be a MOAT this time.
How funny you did exactly the opposite! They are both good companies.
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(06-29-2021, 03:12 PM)fenders53 Wrote: I'd entertain that if you didn't go from enthusiastic to disappointed in a few weeks, wake up in the morning and dump six stocks on a whim, so you can immediately move on to a new yield trap that ran up 50% before you found it. You'll get by with it while the bull is running at all. I churn a part of my port and it is usually based on the buy low sell high theory. I won't dump JNJ at a loss because it had a bad six weeks. I try not to overthink this or allow fear and greed to drive my trades. Good research minimizes the possibility of that.
Hey, I resemble that remark!
Well, whatever steps got my portfolio to where it is, today, at close of business on June 29th, I have to say I like the way it looks. Hopefully by this time next year, I'll have enough dividends flowing in that my budget is solid and I can focus more on acquiring really good stocks be they DGI or growth.
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Bought some CHK in my trading account. Looks cheap with $3.50 nat gas.
Balanced sheet is solid after emerging from bankruptcy, and pays a 2.5% dividend to boot.
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yesterday sold..yes sold TSM--the only reason was the divi gets taxed in the IRA and I HATE paying a tax when it doesn't have to be paid--it's been something i've been waiting to do and fenders reminded me about it the other day--THANK YOU lol
locked in a 33.12% gain on TSM and also sold the spun off shares BAMR (i don't want to mess around with k1's again) with the the sales going to yesterday's buys of...
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Clearly I have some work to do in my taxable portfolio; almost everything is green at the moment, but because my chips are down (TXN/AVGO/TSM/SOXL), it is down.
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