Thanks. All of 3D stocks are going parabolic. DDD reports on 3/15 which is also my youngest son's birthday who was a trouble maker from the moment he attempted to exit the womb getting the cord wrapped around his neck. I remember that day thinking, that whole "beware the Ides of March" thing, might have something to it. Hope not.Nice hit on DDD SLB
Does seem like metals in general are finally catching bids. Used to own PLG and other platinum miners, but gave up the ghost long ago. May be time to re-engage.PLG continues to surge. It's up about 200% in the past few weeks.
For a playable name in the space, check out Nemaska Lithium, another Canadian stock but trades in the US under NMKEF.Prices of lithium carbonate -- an industrial chemical used in lithium ion batteries -- have surged 47 percent in 2016 from last year’s average, according to London-based Benchmark Mineral Intelligence Ltd. Two of Australia’s five best-performing stocks in the past 18 months among a Bloomberg Index of 2,035 listed companies are developers of lithium materials operations. From 2015 to 2024, the market to supply lithium ion batteries for light vehicles may total $221 billion, according to Navigant Consulting Inc.
“There’s a step change going on right now,” as electric car sales rise and hybrid vehicles switch to lithium ion batteries, said Michael Fotios, executive chairman of General Mining Corp., which is seeking to begin exports by July of the lithium-bearing mineral spodumene from Western Australia’s Mt. Cattlin project. “Raw material supply hasn’t kept pace, and probably can’t keep pace with the projected demand.”
Many years agoWhen did the free ride rules get enacted? I swear a few years ago when I had 500 free TD ameritrade trades I was able to flip left and right. Prefer to keep a smallish cash account as this is kind of like a gambling hobby to me.
Bought 600 SSRI yesterday at 5.90 as I thought the $0.72 haircut on their acquisition news was a bit much.
Looks like Dentist has more cash on hand than these guys.Does seem like metals in general are finally catching bids. Used to own PLG and other platinum miners, but gave up the ghost long ago. May be time to re-engage.
Starting to get very interested in lithium again.
For a playable name in the space, check out Nemaska Lithium, another Canadian stock but trades in the US under NMKEF.
This is exactly why I don't see the end of this bull market in the near term. There has been 6 straight years of net outflows on US equity funds. I believe the end of this bull market will come once we see large net inflows as people will be too late to the party.humpback said:Why this is the most untrusted bull market ever
This is why it's more difficult than usual to "value" the market IMO.
Um, 2013 set a record for inflows, and 2014 was net positive as well.This is exactly why I don't see the end of this bull market in the near term. There has been 6 straight years of net outflows on US equity funds. I believe the end of this bull market will come once we see large net inflows as people will be too late to the party.humpback said:Why this is the most untrusted bull market ever
This is why it's more difficult than usual to "value" the market IMO.
They're out of tools... Should they face a crisis, they have nothing left they can do.Um, 2013 set a record for inflows, and 2014 was net positive as well.
The ECB gave us another "fix" this a.m., but we're already coming down from the temporary high.
Agreed. The economy needs to just be left to grow and contract on it's own. I am of the belief the Fed left interest rates low too long. After 2013 I was pretty shocked they did not start to look at raising them slowly. Too low for too long. However, with that being said people absolutely need income and stocks provide that. There are still sectors that offer some good value. Certain sectors are over priced. Good stock pickers and not indexers do well in the late stages of bull markets.They're out of tools... Should they face a crisis, they have nothing left they can do.
There is only so much monetary policy can do- they're essentially pushing on a string at this point.They're out of tools... Should they face a crisis, they have nothing left they can do.Um, 2013 set a record for inflows, and 2014 was net positive as well.
The ECB gave us another "fix" this a.m., but we're already coming down from the temporary high.
Seems you were off a day, gb.Thanks. All of 3D stocks are going parabolic. DDD reports on 3/15 which is also my youngest son's birthday who was a trouble maker from the moment he attempted to exit the womb getting the cord wrapped around his neck. I remember that day thinking, that whole "beware the Ides of March" thing, might have something to it. Hope not.
Seems you were off a day, gb.
Guessing you're not complaining.
You can go to www.taxpackagesupport.com to see what date the K-1 will be available and print them out yourself.I forgot what a PITA these commodity ETFs are around tax time. Just rec'd two Schedule K-1's last week and still waiting on three more.
nice - thanks for thisYou can go to www.taxpackagesupport.com to see what date the K-1 will be available and print them out yourself.
One of mine becomes available March 31st. TANKS FOR NUTTIN'!You can go to www.taxpackagesupport.com to see what date the K-1 will be available and print them out yourself.
Yeah, I don't even try to make the 15th any longer. Just pay a small penalty, move on. This year is going to suck bad though.One of mine becomes available March 31st. TANKS FOR NUTTIN'!
GWPH going crazy today. Up 119%.GWPH is the only real pot play, but it's up 10% today and will probably shrink some off that this afternoon or tomorrow. I'm looking to get in around 102
If you get a K1 from an ETF holding, you have to enter it in one of the income sections (assuming that you do TurboTax or something like it). Each one has a similar number of entries as a W-2 and they don't import from your portfolio company, or at least they didn't for me. So, it arrives late and is manual entry. Not the worst, but annoying if you are anxious to get your refund.Can someone explain these K1's to me... I bought some UGA this year and took a loss. I did my taxes without the K1 form, what are the ramifications of this?
Out at $5.81 for a profit of $220.00St. Louis Bob said:Bought 1000 ODP at $5.61
Long term I like NOV. It may be mid-2017 until activity picks up again but it eventually will pick up.Anyone have any good value plays?
I just sold all of my DDD and BAC - thinking about reinvesting into the DIS for long term. 1.43% div is better than my checking account. Still looks like a strong growth stock to me....Are we crazy?Bought 25 DIS at $99.42 for 51 at $100.90
DIS is going to squeeze every dollar out of Star Wars like they do everything else. Small dividend plus I think there's a lot of room to grow. ESPN has been the drag on the stock.I just sold all of my DDD and BAC - thinking about reinvesting into the DIS for long term. 1.43% div is better than my checking account. Still looks like a strong growth stock to me....Are we crazy?
YepAll DDD does is go up
It dropped to $5.61 moment after I sold and almost bought right back. Dang.Out at $5.81 for a profit of $220.00