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116674   komputodo   2022 Jun 8, 8:00am  

gabbar says

I think most people should retire as early as they can

what exactly do people mean when they say "retire"? Or is it another of those undefinable words like Woman?
116675   Eman   2022 Jun 8, 8:02am  

Ultra_FJB says

gabbar says
What are examples of good debt?


Asset debt not liability debt. Debt that pays me instead of me paying it.


This is making the spread between the borrowing cost and the return you’re getting. You’re essentially operating as a bank. Banks pay the savers pennies while lending their money out for dollars and making the spread. Bravo. 👏
116676   1337irr   2022 Jun 8, 9:29am  

Eman says

Ultra_FJB says


gabbar says

What are examples of good debt?


Asset debt not liability debt. Debt that pays me instead of me paying it.



This is making the spread between the borrowing cost and the return you’re getting. You’re essentially operating as a bank. Banks pay the savers pennies while lending their money out for dollars and making the spread. Bravo. 👏

Perfect example right now for me...borrowing $138K @ 5.5 APR and lending $50K out at 15%. The rest of the money I can invest in the stock market in high quality companies to manage my risk.
116677   Patrick   2022 Jun 8, 10:07am  

DooDahMan says

Not sure where or how my comment went but here it is again - it was awaiting moderation but then just vanished for some odd reason



@DooDahMan You know it was passive-aggressive and personal.

Please stop doing that.
116678   WookieMan   2022 Jun 8, 10:16am  

DooDahMan says

Not really - The top 25 oil and gas companies lost an eye-popping $811 billion altogether in market capitalization between the end of 2019 to the end of March 2020.

You have to understand losses. Take one shit year and make future years more profitable by having a huge write off that carries over year after year cutting taxes to damn near zero.

Oil companies never "lose" money. The drillers maybe if they made a bad bet. The likes of Exon, BP, Shell, never "actually" lose money. They wouldn't be in business if they did. They take the losses for a year or two and pump the price and pay no taxes on the gains. Rinse and repeat. I'm young, but this seemingly should be obvious to everyone. It's been going on for decades.

Our tax code makes it okay to suck for a year or two, not pay taxes and then win for a year or two and still not pay taxes. Carryover.
116679   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Jun 8, 9:39pm  

they spent billions on that shit? fuck we getting hrift fucked in the ass by these people.
116680   raunak91   2022 Jun 8, 10:32pm  

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116681   FarmersWon   2022 Jun 8, 10:43pm  

raunak91 says


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116682   Patrick   2022 Jun 8, 10:45pm  

That was just spammer I think.
116683   FarmersWon   2022 Jun 8, 10:55pm  

Patrick says

That was just spammer I think.


My phone spam is also from indiots....most of time... Hindooo cult give them nothing and its hard to live on $1 a day wage.
"This is IRS calling.....".
116684   FarmersWon   2022 Jun 8, 11:05pm  

This book not only covers the 1985 Air India bombing case well, it also gives, in the process, a very thorough description of the turbulent times of the mid-1980s. Because of great political upheavals in Punjab, the Canadian Sikh community went through went through lot of turbulence.
There are many aspects to the plane's bombing: terrorism, Sikhs' aspirations and troubles, the Indian government's treatment of the Sikhs in India and also in Canada, how the Canadian government handled the situation, and the sufferings of the victims of this tragedy. This book focuses on the animosity between the Sikhs and the Indian government, and also the role of the Canadian government that was caught between these two adversaries.
The two journalists are well-qualified for the subject matter and it shows in the detail they present. Another reviewer states that the authors are biased against the Sikhs. This is not the case at all. There is a lot of circumstantial evidence presented. You can make up your own conclusions by putting together the pieces. The authors are very clear about few things:
1. The Indian diplomats and their agents in Canada were continually acting to subvert the Canadian Sikh community and thus maligned the broader Sikh community when only a small number of Canadian Sikhs were possibly violently inclined in the context of the extreme violence that was going on in India at the time.
2. The key Sikhs implicated in the Air India plot were in contact with the Indian authorities.
3. The Canadian External Affairs ministry of the time acted very partial to the Indian government for business reasons.
All taken together, the reader is left with the impression that, more than the reactionary elements within the Sikh community who were reacting to the extreme violence against their homeland, the Indian government was pulling strings behind the scenes to malign the name of the Sikhs in foreign capitals.
Just as it is well-established in hindsight that Indira Gandhi's dirty tricks in Punjab got out of control and true militancy took birth, it is quite likely that something similar happened in June 1985 in Canada as well.
116685   zzyzzx   2022 Jun 9, 6:05am  

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/dozens-of-low-mile-2-7l-ford-bronco-engines-have-already-failed/ar-AAWKNOQ

In October 2021, a now-deleted Bronco6G account posted that the failures were attributed to a bad batch of valves that Ford received from one of its suppliers.

Chinese quality strikes again!
116686   FarmersWon   2022 Jun 9, 8:58am  

Filthy Hindooo cult always tries oppression and curtailing freedom to hide their butchery.
https://twitter.com/SinghDa79710749/status/1534602947727720450
116687   FarmersWon   2022 Jun 9, 9:06am  

Only Sikhs can lead to prosperous south Asia. Muslim/Hindooo failed.
https://twitter.com/SinghDa79710749
116688   clambo   2022 Jun 9, 9:43am  

Too bad. FORD: “Fix or Repair Daily”

I want a Toyota Hilux, the 4x4 comes with a straight 4 cylinder Diesel.
116689   mell   2022 Jun 9, 5:41pm  

No
116690   Hircus   2022 Jun 9, 6:55pm  

If the thai baht really crashes hard, then it's my turn to move to thailand where my dollars will elevate me to king status among the local hos. me thinks many americans did this decades ago.
116691   ForcedTQ   2022 Jun 9, 7:18pm  

House prices falling any significant value in the near term would equate to the undoing of the mass devaluation of the dollar that has occurred over the last 27 months. So, NO.
116692   Patrick   2022 Jun 9, 7:59pm  

Looks like a good time to go to Europe, since the Euro is down relative to the dollar:



On the other hand, maybe higher fuel costs for the flight negate that advantage.

Also, I'm not going anywhere that requires masks at any time, much less the dangerous and worse than ineffective vaxx.
116693   zzyzzx   2022 Jun 10, 7:07am  

ARE HOME PRICES ABOUT TO FALL?

About to? Nope. Later this year or early next year, probably.
116694   clambo   2022 Jun 10, 7:31am  

If I ever get a Toyota Hilux it will be in Mexico, but I can drive up to California for a visit sometime.
116695   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Jun 10, 7:49am  

thanks, helpful info
116696   AD   2022 Jun 10, 5:38pm  

Home prices come down to affordability as most are bought with a mortgage or they are bought with cash and then long term rented.

Those bought with cash are intended to earn at least a 7% annual return on investment, so they have to charge enough rent and minimize expenses to realize that.

Housing cost (rent or mortgage/property tax/property insurance/hoa fee/home repairs) should not be more than 38% of household income.

With the 30 yr mortgage rate nearly at 5.9%, and it was 2.8% months ago, that means housing has to drop to late 2019 price levels at least.

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116697   Patrick   2022 Jun 10, 9:59pm  

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116698   AD   2022 Jun 11, 10:00pm  

DooDahMan says

t. In other words, the probability that a big one-day rally occurs during a bear market is nearly twice as high as you'd expect on the basis of randomness.


It may be long term investors buying stocks at a desirable price level. They think they are getting value by buying it then and holding onto it for at least 3 to 5 years.

Look at Carnival Cruise this past Friday and see how much the stock went up in early trading. If it goes up that much that means so major investors or "whales" are buying shares.

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116699   gabbar   2022 Jun 12, 3:47am  

ad says

Look at Carnival Cruise this past Friday and see how much the stock went up in early trading. If it goes up that much that means so major investors or "whales" are buying shares.

Soros bought RIVN at 103 plus, Buffett bought SNOW at 251. Whales can be wrong too.
116700   Rin   2022 Jun 12, 2:38pm  

I think the term here is 'Reversion to the Mean' trading.

In other words, when the bear market sell off is huge, creating a huge gap between the price and the 200 day EMA, then, there's a tendency to rally back to re-test the 200 EMA or at least, the middle of the Bollinger bands (in effect), before re-commencing with another sell off.

A picture is worth a 1000 words. Here's the SPY with a 200 day EMA in red & a Bollinger Band which uses the 66 day (approx 3 mos) as its EMA with the standard bands.



So whenever the market seizes to be bullish, i.e. when the below 200 EMA price is a daily phenomena, ala bear market, you can almost see the reversion to mean, counter-rallies, trying to get back to good.

So the question then is to what extent is one an active trader? If one's not glue to the ticker tape w/ all his software tools, then perhaps, it's best to only take trades, once the 200 EMA is re-tested and the price action closes above it.
116701   AD   2022 Jun 12, 4:47pm  

Rin says

'Reversion to the Mean'


Yes, and the PE is below 20. How far does it drop ? To 15 ? https://www.multpl.com/s-p-500-pe-ratio

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116702   AD   2022 Jun 12, 4:49pm  

And the annual return for the S&P 500 has been only 6.5% since January 2000. That is based on reinvesting dividends and is the rate before inflation.

Adjusted for inflation, and the annual return is 4% since January 2000. What happened to the S&P 500 returning 11% a year ?

https://dqydj.com/sp-500-return-calculator/

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116703   Rin   2022 Jun 12, 6:48pm  

ad says


Yes, and the PE is below 20. How far does it drop ?


I'm not too sure if the PE, or better yet, the Schiller PE10 (which uses 10 years of trailing earnings to average out the periodic poor quarterly sales), give ambiguous results when used globally.

https://www.topdowncharts.com/post/2020/04/09/10-charts-on-the-pe10-valuation



If you look at ETFs which track Singapore (EWS), Korea (EWY), Poland (EPOL), Norway (ENOR), etc. They seem to also be dealing with their own bear markets.
116704   AD   2022 Jun 12, 10:49pm  

Rin says

Schiller PE10


Yeah the Shiller PE ratio, which uses the last 10 years of earnings, continues to trend down. https://www.multpl.com/shiller-pe

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116705   GreaterNYCDude   2022 Jun 14, 2:28pm  

At level 4. Won't be at level 5 until the house is paid off. Goal is to be at level 6 by the time I retire.

Level 7 only if I become independently wealthy via some of my patents / innovations / inventions. To date they only exist on paper. None have gained traction, but I still tinker in my spare time.
116706   SoTex   2022 Jun 14, 8:40pm  

Eman says


This is making the spread between the borrowing cost and the return you’re getting. You’re essentially operating as a bank.


That's right! I make loans (about wrapped up now though) on lending club too but I was mostly speaking about real estate.

I'm into a lot of things. That's real diversification.
116707   zzyzzx   2022 Jun 15, 6:15am  

Pay cash for house (with enough elevation that it won't flood). Make house hurricane proof. Add sprinkler system. Drop homeowner's insurance.
116708   zzyzzx   2022 Jun 15, 7:04am  

DooDahMan says

Does this include backed up toilets / sewers or someone leaving a faucet(s) on or just one of those I forgot it is going to 20 below tonight and I was supposed to keep a trickle of water running so the pipe don't freeze moments ?


I've never had pipe freezing, because they run through my basement, which doesn't freeze. In so far as the other things that you mentioned, those only happen to stupid people.
116709   Tenpoundbass   2022 Jun 15, 7:27am  

DooDahMan says

Is homeowners insurance required in Florida?


Only on a Mortgage, and the bank is the one that requires it.

Out of control rising premiums is the main impetus for me deciding to double up my mortgage payment and pay off the remaining 20 years of my scheduled payments, in less than 5 years. I paid it off at the end of 2020, and the first damn thing I did was canceled my Insurance and got the premium back. It renewed through my escrow account about one month before I paid it off.

My Premium was already $3500 when I canceled it, it would probably be well over $4000 by now.
If I were to put 4K in a rainy day fund, I would have 20K within 5 years. That would be plenty to make any hurricane repair with or without sweat equity.
Face it, if my house were to totally blow away, then so would every other house in South Florida. The insurance company would go belly up and Fema would have to step in and pay for it all anyway.
116710   WookieMan   2022 Jun 15, 7:30am  

DooDahMan says

Not sure I will live long enough to see such a creation

Hurricanes are about storm surge. A quality built house can sustain a hurricane easily, you just have to spend $$$$ up front. Modern houses should not sustain wind damage unless 120mph plus. Obviously it depends on the builder and what you're willing to spend.

I'm in a tornado prone area and when they hit (not my town) many of the houses stay in-tacked with maybe some roof damage or a broken window from debris. Sure an F-5 tornado or a Cat 5 hurricane could fuck your shit up, but flooding is the biggest concern with hurricanes, not wind until it's Cat 4 plus.

We're used to seeing Weather Channel people standing at the beach acting like they cannot stand up to get ratings and views. EVERYTHING is a business. It's not about informing you. And yes, hurricanes and tornados are dangerous. If you can make money off them you exaggerate the experience of them. Everyone I know in IL goes outside if the tornado sirens go off to check the weather. Always be safe, but rare and extreme events rarely result in death or damage.
116711   1337irr   2022 Jun 15, 7:34am  

As someone who worked in the mortgage bank industry, I recommend just increasing your deductible limit to lower the cost of insurance. Some repairs can be financially devastating such as a tornado, fires or sinkholes.
116712   clambo   2022 Jun 15, 8:35am  

The nice thing about renting is if you don’t like the neighbors or your situation you can leave.

The bad thing about renting is if you really like your situation the owners can tell you to leave, which is inconvenient.

Getting a good situation with cheap rent is a lucky event, but sometimes you get lucky.
116713   WookieMan   2022 Jun 15, 9:39am  

clambo says

The nice thing about renting is if you don’t like the neighbors or your situation you can leave.

The bad thing about renting is if you really like your situation the owners can tell you to leave, which is inconvenient.

Getting a good situation with cheap rent is a lucky event, but sometimes you get lucky.

Do what I'm doing. Buy all the fucking lots around you and know your neighbors. I won't have a neighbor within 200'. Or go legit rural in the middle of a farm field. I like the ease of socializing though in a town (not city) and not having to drive far for a basic think like milk or bread.

Outside of CA, I'd say buying makes the most sense if you're going to anchor there for 10+ years. Easy hedge on inflation. CA appreciation looks amazing on paper, but gets capped with the state income taxes. I think the state is hitting a peak. Foreign investment is one thing. Other states are more attractive. Why would I move to CA and with state taxes alone get taxed 60-70% more than I do in Blue ass IL? Sub 5% versus getting into the 13% bracket in CA is a no brainer. I'll stay in IL.

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