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Re: What is your return for 2005?
401k at work: "Personal Rate of Return from 01/01/2005 to 12/09/2005 is 8.6%"
ING: Between 3.25-3.75% [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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40% or so. Im a trader for a living though.
Big one last week into this week was SIRI, still playing GOOG for the year too. |
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12.6%. Doesn't sound like much but I am actually okay with it. I goofed off for about six months because 2004 was such a huge year for me. I'm back to working hard, and am pretty confident I've found enough ideas to ensure my returns rebound.
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12.6%. Doesn't sound like much but I am actually okay with it. I goofed off for about six months because 2004 was such a huge year for me. I'm back to working hard, and am pretty confident I've found enough ideas to ensure my returns rebound. [/ QUOTE ] Tomorrow my YTD should over 15%. One of my holdings just issued their latest 10Q, which confirms in very clear terms the hidden value I thought it had. I'm expecting it to pop 20% or more. And if it doesn't, I'm buyin more baby! |
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One of my holdings just issued their latest 10Q, which confirms in very clear terms the hidden value I thought it had. I'm expecting it to pop 20% or more. [/ QUOTE ] Does this company have a name? |
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[ QUOTE ] One of my holdings just issued their latest 10Q, which confirms in very clear terms the hidden value I thought it had. I'm expecting it to pop 20% or more. [/ QUOTE ] Does this company have a name? [/ QUOTE ] REMC. It's actually only up a couple of cents today (I was able to buy some more at $1.20). The 10Q made it clear that future distributions will be at the top of the company's previous range ($1.10-$1.60). Either no-one is reading it's 10Q, or the market is concerned about the unclear time-line to more distributions (could be 2007, but I think early-mid 2006). From my perspective, the time line and payouts were unclear before, now only the time line is, so shouldn't it trade much closer to the payout value? |
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Cat,
I didn't read the 10Q, but whats the odds that they are overstating the value of their remaining assets to be liquidated? If its taking over a year to liquidate, there has to be a possibility, and the market may be pricing that in. |
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REMC. It's actually only up a couple of cents today (I was able to buy some more at $1.20). The 10Q made it clear that future distributions will be at the top of the company's previous range ($1.10-$1.60). Either no-one is reading it's 10Q, or the market is concerned about the unclear time-line to more distributions (could be 2007, but I think early-mid 2006). From my perspective, the time line and payouts were unclear before, now only the time line is, so shouldn't it trade much closer to the payout value? [/ QUOTE ] I haven't researched anything else regarding this stock, but that's one ugly chart... |
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205%
Woohoo. Thank-you Netflix. Let's go Audible. I pulled out some money today from my trading account for the last time this year. I will not touch it now until the end of next year, and have $101,500 CAD dollars riding in it. I expect to make at least 40% by this time next year. If I am fortunate, it will be another two bagger. |
#10
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Re: What is your return for 2005?
46% so far but i have only 1 US Company. The biggest winners was in korea asia easteurope europe and germany Hyundai at sample 110% in 7 month
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