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2023 Dec 27, 3:15pm   9,132 views  191 comments

by KgK one   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  

Housing and stocks can crash in 2024.

Gold holds value but no return.

Berkshire may be good investment

Amazon n microsoft keeps monopolizing so they will do well

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18   porkchopXpress   2023 Dec 29, 10:08am  

Booger says

Not enough income being generated. I'm nearing retirement and really only want the income.
Makes sense. I was thinking just in general, not necessarily for income generation. I'm about 15 years away from retirement.
19   clambo   2023 Dec 29, 11:19am  

Before retirement your investment objective is capital appreciation.

During retirement, your investment objective is usually income to replace the income you had from working. But, this isn't a rule.

Even capital appreciation funds pay a dividend in December each year, small as it may be. But, if you a lot of dough in the fund, you get some cash from it.

My extreme greed and avarice compels me to delay changing my investment objective just yet.
21   clambo   2023 Dec 29, 1:58pm  

Vanguard Wellseley Income
22   WookieMan   2023 Dec 29, 2:09pm  

Not investment advice necessarily. Slightly confused by the massive price drops at the grocery store. Talking 25% drops. Same with gas here. I'm confused. This happened in the last week. End of year dump or something? It's dramatic from what it was 2-3 weeks ago. Not joking 25% across the board almost. Fucking weird.
23   AD   2023 Dec 29, 3:38pm  

WookieMan says

Slightly confused by the massive price drops at the grocery store.


yes as far as eggs

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24   EBGuy   2023 Dec 30, 12:58pm  

WookieMan says

This happened in the last week. End of year dump or something? It's dramatic from what it was 2-3 weeks ago.

You can't fight the Fed... ?!
In a move that was largely anticipated, members of the Federal Reserve’s policymaking panel have opted not to raise their benchmark interest rate, the federal funds rate. But, in a bit of a surprise, they’ve signaled that multiple interest rate cuts are likely in 2024.
The stock market rallied on Wednesday’s news, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 37,000 for the first time in history, at 37,090.
25   stfu   2023 Dec 30, 1:24pm  

In my taxable account I'm moving out of SWVXX and into SCHD. I enjoyed the 4+% interest earned in 2023 but it was taxed as income and messed up my tax planning a little (I underestimated Fed Hikes). With SCHD I'll still get a nice 3.5% dividend but they will be 100% qualified and will be taxed at a lower capital gains rate than my marginal rate. SCHD also gives me the possibility of undistributed capital gains (only 4% turnover last year) whereas SWVXX did not. Of course the SCHD NAV could decrease but I usually put on a trade for no less than a five year period.

In my pretax accounts the only move I've made is to dump 2/3's of my AGNC at $10.05 in extended hours over Thursday night (couldn't get a bid on the last 3rd). I'll miss the big dividends but above $10 it's way over book value - which is how people trade these agency MBS REIT's. I'll continue to sell above 10 and buy below 8. Rinse and Repeat.

Once again I'm disappointed that all the silicon valley coding eggheads here on Patnet have not been able to give me one good stock tip. I keep hoping for an early tip on the next netflix. Welp, maybe in 2024 that will change.
26   WookieMan   2023 Dec 30, 6:59pm  

stfu says


Once again I'm disappointed that all the silicon valley coding eggheads here on Patnet have not been able to give me one good stock tip. I keep hoping for an early tip on the next netflix. Welp, maybe in 2024 that will change.

This is a blanket statement. They generally don't know what they're talking about half the time and maybe most of the time. You need at least a decade of full time trading to have a clue. No one here has that regardless of being in the tech industry and that includes me. You won't know the next big thing unless you know the owner and invest before it's even public. By the time you learn about it, it's too late to make massive life changing amounts.

A statistician or data analyst would be better. Someone that codes isn't going to give you good stock picks. I think most here would admit that and I don't mean it as a dig. I've seen little to almost no evidence of good stock pickers here. You also shouldn't be doing it anyway if it's not a full time occupation or hobby. You also need to know people on the inside of companies to get the big bucks. 99% of users here don't know anyone at the top. Again, not a knock, just fact.
27   stfu   2023 Dec 31, 3:38am  

WookieMan says

I've seen little to almost no evidence of good stock pickers here.


I spent more $$ on learning how to trade stocks than I did on my college degrees. This is what I learned : "I can't pick stocks". I own one stock - AGNC - but everything else is ETF's, bonds and MM. If I look at my trading history from years ago it's like looking at a list of one night stands with 99% of them being coyote mornings.

Uggh, I went all in on BABA when it IPO'd (2014?) because "there's no way Amazon can go higher - they've never even made a profit". I made money, but the same amount in Amazon would be worth millions right now.
28   gabbar   2023 Dec 31, 7:46am  

I wasted a lot of time and energy on the stock market and I haven't made a single dollar. I should give up and move on but I must be addicted because I still follow stocks. I am too old to be doing this shit
29   gabbar   2023 Dec 31, 11:17am  

stfu says

Uggh, I went all in on BABA when it IPO'd (2014?) because "there's no way Amazon can go higher - they've never even made a profit". I made money, but the same amount in Amazon would be worth millions right now.

Many have made similar mistakes.
30   mell   2023 Dec 31, 12:12pm  

stfu says

Once again I'm disappointed that all the silicon valley coding eggheads here on Patnet have not been able to give me one good stock tip. I keep hoping for an early tip on the next netflix. Welp, maybe in 2024 that will change.

Not true, @patrick has benefitted from my biotech stock picks
31   AD   2023 Dec 31, 1:00pm  

gabbar says

I wasted a lot of time and energy on the stock market and I haven't made a single dollar.


Better to put your money away for 5 years at least in Vanguard Total Stock Market Index fund. Or one of Vanguards balanced funds like 70% stocks and 30% investment grade bonds.
32   Patrick   2023 Dec 31, 6:04pm  

mell says

Not true, patrick has benefitted from my biotech stock picks


True, VCEL in particular is up more than 300% from where I bought it on recommendation from @mell in 2018.
33   GreaterNYCDude   2023 Dec 31, 7:30pm  

KgK one says

Berkshire may be good investment

Amazon n microsoft keeps monopolizing so they will do well

If you can't beat 'em... Join 'em.

Also "Sin" investments. Booze, Casinos that sort of thing. Always a good hedge in a downturn.
34   Patrick   2023 Dec 31, 8:52pm  

But I have to say, my own philosophy is to just buy solid stocks with low p/e ratios and hold them long term. It's only now and then that I make a speculative bet for fun, and only with money I can afford to lose.
35   AD   2024 Jan 8, 10:17pm  

Bloomberg TV said today Asia stocks will outperform US stocks in 2024.
36   AD   2024 Jan 10, 12:16am  

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/09/global-economy-set-for-its-worst-half-decade-of-growth-in-30-years-world-bank.html

The global economy is on course to record its worst half decade of growth in 30 years, according to the World Bank.

Global growth is forecast to slow for the third year in a row in 2024, dipping to 2.4% from 2.6% in 2023, the organization said in its latest “Global Economic Prospects” report released Tuesday.

Growth is then expected to rise marginally to 2.7% in 2025, though acceleration over the five-year period will remain almost three-quarters of a percentage point below the average rate of the 2010s.

Developing economies are now expected to grow by just 3.9% in 2024, more than 1 percentage point below the average of the previous decade. By the end of the year, people in about 1 out of every 4 developing countries and about 40% of low-income countries will still be poorer than they were on the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019, the organization said.
37   RWSGFY   2024 Jan 10, 9:22am  

ad says

Bloomberg TV said today Asia stocks will outperform US stocks in 2024.


And what did they say about 2023? Did it come true?
38   AmericanKulak   2024 Jan 10, 9:42am  

AI?



"Here's a picture of Michele pregnant, you conspiracy theorists!"
39   gabbar   2024 Jan 10, 9:48am  

ad says

Bloomberg TV said today Asia stocks will outperform US stocks in 2024.

It seems wise me to flip any media report and analyze the converse of the report since presumably all reports are either paid for or founded on someone's self interest.
40   gabbar   2024 Jan 10, 9:49am  

GreaterNYCDude says

Also "Sin" investments. Booze, Casinos that sort of thing. Always a good hedge in a downturn.

Sin or addictive products are a good bet, I agree. Human wisdom cannot beat biological addiction.
41   stfu   2024 Jan 12, 4:07am  

Is anybody contemplating any of the new Crypto ETF's (Just 'approved' by the SEC yesterday)?

I have to admit I'm thinking of throwing a small amount of specie based solely on FOMO. Here is a short list from CNBC of them. Note the 'temporary waiver of management fees asterisk'. I'd avoid those for now.

FUND TICKER FEE
BITWISE BITCOIN ETF BITB 0.20%*
ARK 21SHARES BITCOIN ETF ARKB 0.21%*
FIDELITY WISE ORIGIN BITCOIN FUND FBTC 0.25%*
ISHARES BITCOIN TRUST IBIT 0.25%*
VALKYRIE BITCOIN FUND BRRR 0.25%*
VANECK BITCOIN TRUST HODL 0.25%
FRANKLIN BITCOIN ETF EZBC 0.29%
WISDOMTREE BITCOIN FUND BTCW 0.30%*
INVESCO GALAXY BITCOIN ETF BTCO 0.39%*
HASHDEX BITCOIN ETF DEFI 0.94%
GRAYSCALE BITCOIN TRUST GBTC 1.5%

Source: SEC filings; * indicates temporary waiver for part or all of the management fee
42   stfu   2024 Jan 12, 4:12am  

What's funny is that you can't even discuss these over at Bogleheads. "No intrinsic value therefore not an investment".

I guess gold, at least theoretically, has intrinsic value because you do see it discussed there, but no a lot. Bogleheads is not very entertaining.
43   zzyzzx   2024 Jan 12, 6:24am  

ad says

Booger says


Not enough income being generated. I'm nearing retirement and really only want the income.


https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vhyax

https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vscgx

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Why would I invest in 3% funds when Tbills pay more?
Preferred stock ETF's seem to pay better than either those or Tbills. That is what I am looking into right now.
44   zzyzzx   2024 Jan 12, 6:25am  

stfu says
Is anybody contemplating any of the new Crypto ETF's


No.
45   clambo   2024 Jan 12, 6:54am  

I was thrown off Bogleheads and I'm a Vanguard investor since 1992.

I don't like crypto either however.

Why would you buy "virtual money" with your real money?
46   Misc   2024 Jan 12, 7:42am  

zzyzzx says

ad says


Booger says



Not enough income being generated. I'm nearing retirement and really only want the income.


https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vhyax

https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vscgx

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Why would I invest in 3% funds when Tbills pay more?
Preferred stock ETF's seem to pay better than either those or Tbills. That is what I am looking into right now.


A lot of the Preferred stocks are issued by the banks. Banks are an unusually leveraged investment and even ones that are seemingly sound can go belly-up overnight. Historically if something bad causes the common stockholders to loose everything, then it is probably bad enough to wipe out the Preferreds.
47   zzyzzx   2024 Jan 12, 8:25am  

Misc says

A lot of the Preferred stocks are issued by the banks. Banks are an unusually leveraged investment and even ones that are seemingly sound can go belly-up overnight. Historically if something bad causes the common stockholders to loose everything, then it is probably bad enough to wipe out the Preferreds.
« F


There is a preferred ETF for that:
https://www.vaneck.com/us/en/investments/preferred-securities-ex-financials-etf-pfxf/overview/
48   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2024 Jan 12, 8:58am  

I'd been considering buying some more rental properties but I'm starting to consider paying off the mortgages I have this year instead. I will for the most expensive one with the highest interest rate, 4% very soon. I can pay off the others with some change to spare.

After reading thegreattaking.com and hearing so many rumors about how our government is going to false flag us with a major cyber attack (on banks too) I'm thinking getting out is a good idea. I'm not a 'secured creditor' of the houses I own, the derivatives holders are. (same with money I put in banks, stocks I own, treasuries, etc.,.)

That's how lots of even wealthy people were wiped out in the great depression. Lots of laws have changed over the past decade to make it easier for the fat fucking cats to do this to us more easily as well. In particular if that law banning hedge funds from buying housing stock which also forces them to divest over the next decade goes through.

Really sucks though because if it weren't for corrupt banksters I really have a great setup for any potential dips that may occur in the housing market.
49   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2024 Jan 12, 9:01am  

stfu says

Is anybody contemplating any of the new Crypto ETF's


Of course not but I may buy more and put it in cold storage.
50   AD   2024 Jan 12, 12:27pm  

stfu says

Is anybody contemplating any of the new Crypto ETF's (Just 'approved' by the SEC yesterday)?


iShares Bitcoin Trust is down 10.5% right now for the day
51   Patrick   2024 Jan 12, 12:48pm  

I think metal silver in hand is likely to beat inflation in the coming years.

Just a hunch.
52   Eric Holder   2024 Jan 12, 1:18pm  

Patrick says

I think metal silver in hand is likely to beat inflation in the coming years.

Just a hunch.


Before or after tax?

Physical holdings in gold or silver are subject to a capital gains tax equal to your marginal tax rate, up to a maximum of 28%.
53   Patrick   2024 Jan 12, 1:45pm  

Good point.

This is one way that the Fed prevents competition with its fake money.
54   stfu   2024 Jan 12, 1:52pm  

clambo says

I was thrown off Bogleheads and I'm a Vanguard investor since 1992.


C'mon man, you can't just throw that out there and not tell the story ....

You didn't speculate on 2026's IRMMA trigger points, did you :)

The Mod's there are hella strict.
55   clambo   2024 Jan 12, 2:59pm  

I don't recall why I was kicked out of Bogleheads.
Maybe it was about the allocation of stocks and bonds according to age?
Maybe it was about allocation to international or (worse) emerging markets?
I disagree with the "rule" of the ratio of bonds to stocks suggested by Vanguard, for example.
I was bored once and up in Vancouver, so I posted a storm.
I eventually am despised everywhere maybe.
56   Eric Holder   2024 Jan 12, 3:06pm  

clambo says

I eventually am despised everywhere maybe.


We like you here on p.net.
57   Booger   2024 Jan 12, 4:42pm  

Ammo and Yams?

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