GABXX -- Money Market Ideas
I have been a very happy investor with GABXX Money Market, good rates, low fees (0.08). but you can always be happier, any ideas for great money market funds that will track the rise in interest rates?
I have been a very happy investor with GABXX Money Market, good rates, low fees (0.08). but you can always be happier, any ideas for great money market funds that will track the rise in interest rates?
Poking around, as is my habit this time of year, for places to stay for Telluride ski season. This past Sunday morning, the places I was investigating doubled in price by Sunday afternoon, OUCH!. So, maybe search on a neutral lap-top, not logged into your account, before you pull the trigger.
Also, please know that you can link your rental with your DELTA SKY MILES account, but you have to be very INTENTIONAL. Both D and a are not very forgiving when you miss a step
Good Luck, think snow!
Thinking about mixing it up this year and purchasing the IKON pass, but still want to visit Telluride (esp with the max El Nino effect that many estimate). Any ideas, guesses, insider info on the price for a week's pass at Telluride?
I have been working on a strategy that can best be described as 'depressed ETF'. With all the algo trading, we are seeing all stocks in a sector sink or rise based on ... algos? For example, I studied for a long time which one cyber security company would be my focus ... then one of them would have a massive screw up and all would decline. So, in the end I bought CIBR ETF and have been very pleased with the nearly 30 percent rise in value since my purchase.
I am also starting positions in EIDO and IHI, and thinking of BIZD vs ARCC or OTF . What with all these crazy market rotations and air pockets, I am starting to prefer sector investing over single stocks. At the moment, BIZD has a following yield of 14 percent, with the SEC yield of 8.5 percent.
BTW this site https://www.etfsectordata.com has been really helpful in framing the opportunities and giving me new perspectives
Been thinking about the post Iran price of oil and what could happen to US oil companies (broad term, I know). Will the oil companies become falling knives, or have they rerated up so that values will stay 'up'?
I wonder if the newly combined Devon/Cotera might be interesting as prices come down, currently 4 percent yield, could approach 5 percent if the oil market swoons.
Then we had the 35 percent reduction in Chevron by our friends in Omaha, but no reduction in OXY, which are now similar in size BH portfolio.
Greg Able was the energy czar at BH, prior to his elevation. Makes me wonder if BH will just gobble up OXY when the price of oil slides? Chances are, US Government would make BH divest Chevron holdings to complete such a take over, so why not sell at all time high. While the previous BH bossman famously said that 'BH would not know how to run an oil exploration company' that was then ...
Then we have the Europeans: Shell, ENI, BP. Wondering to sell it all and just run for the Semi Conductor Hills
Thanks in anticipation for your awesome ideas and responses.