- Q:
Happy Thanksgiving to you all south of the border.Gotta love my spec GMXR
gaining nearly 10% on wednesday,anyone know why?Also RBA is not a spec play my
friend,it is a very old,well run,well respected company that has only been
public a few short years.They are rapidley starting to expand worldwide but have
built a very solid foundation to build on.They are a money maker and will be
big,trust me.Enjoy your birds and have a great weekend -
Asked by stransmith -
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A: The Fly over on ibankcoin.com is scoping out GMXR.
Good call.
As for the bird, the more I looked at the components of that fowl last night, the less
inclined I am today to want to eat it. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
New Question: I would like to know what people think of Origin Agritech (SEED)
and if you like it, why? And if you don't like it, why? If you like it do you
like it for long term or short term? What would be your concerns about the
company? -
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In updating today's Stocks With Unusual Options Activity in the Today's List of
Portfolios. One company in particular struck me. The company is OSK.
For those who are unfamiliar with what has been happening with them, here is a
comprehensive overview:
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10629025/1/the-war-within-the-deal-that-saved-osh
kosh.html
The option with unusual volume was the Dec. 2009 30 Put. OSK closed today at
$39.08. As you will read in the above article, "A ruling is scheduled to come
down by the middle of December." The ruling (scheduled for December 14) could
determine a very large military contract. December options expiration is set
for December 18. What are your thoughts? -
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A: Only a guess but the fate of the company seems as though it is subject to the outcome of a
court ruling which could very well be based political forces in play . . . no different
than how GM had been manhandled when it was revamped by the Obama administration. . .
Thought being that the puts represent someone from one side or the other feeling secure in
their 'bet'.
Having said that, with a high debt ratio, having such an extremely high run up in stock
price in the past 12 months and good news baked in on the possibility that a military
contract may be in hand, to short does not appear, imo, to be wildly out of favorable
consideration. . . if only for a small wager. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
Though it hasn't been getting as much press as gold, copper was up nearly 2%
today. What are your favorite ways to play copper? -
Asked by Stockpickr Staff #2 -
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A: I wholeheartedly agree the inventory fundamentals of copper stink and the rally since June
has been running on fumes and predicated purely from the weakness in the dollar. more - Post your own answer
- Q:
Ok dumb question but I always get this confused about the dividend. If you are
a shareholder do on or before the record date will get paid.
Frontier Communications Corp Ex-Dividend for FTR - $0.25 Pay Date : December 31,
2009, Record Date : December 9, 2009
When Do I have to be a holder of this company, and when can I sell it to stil
receive dividend?
Thanks -
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A: my understanding is: you must own the stock before the x dividend date and can sell it on
that date. see below explaniation.
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/02/110802.asp?viewed=1 more - Post your own answer
- Q: New Question: hey mantanza.............happy gobble day
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Asked by drummerboy -
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- Q:
When do you think big money will find semiconductors attractive again?
Fundamentals for many/some of them seem ok if forward & global looking, e.g.
Intel. -
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A: well, for now it looks to be in a consolidation as a sector. but ive been long SY for a
long while now and its at multi-year highs. i think there is a lot of selectivity to be
had in that sector.
a stockpickrs sector if you will more - Post your own answer
- Q: HAPPY turkey day to all the pickrs,good luck with your TRADES.
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Asked by bunky3110 -
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Bookmark this User - Bookmark this question - Report Abuse - A: Good luck with yours ,too.Stop around more often,you have been missed. more
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- Q:
Just for fun: Which of you Stockpickrs have the most creative idea for how to
invest (long or short) in a strong Thanksgiving holiday? For example: You
might expect a lot of spices (pumpkin pie spice for instance) to be sold this
week so you would be long MKC. So throw out your best and most creative ideas,
we will feature a Thanksgiving Day Portfolio with the best responses as one of
the Spotlight Portfolios.
In your post include: 1. The company 2. If you are long or short? 3. Your
reasoning. -
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A: "the things sold for holidays are sold 2-3 months before". dude, there sold all yr
long.the products just come front and center when their time is due. i can tell you never
worked in a grocery store.lol more - Post your own answer
- Q: what is the best way to buy gold?
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Asked by BS7518 -
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A: Many good ways to invest/trade in gold and I'm quite certain others will weigh in on your
specific question . . . HOWEVER, be aware of the following so as to be more fully aware of
what additional factors to consider when dealing specifically with gold and silver ETFs .
. .
HEADS UP - BE AWARE - FYI
Gold and silver receive special treatment in the tax code. Considered 'collectibles', not
'capital assets', they don't qualify for the maximum 15% tax rate on long term capital
gains. Instead, gains on the sale of gold and silver investments, including gold and
silver backed ETF's, and gold bullion and coins (except certain US issued coins) are taxed
at a maximum tax rate of 28% when such investments have been held for more than a year.
When these assets are held for less than one year, gains are taxed as ordinary income.
Precious metals ETF's, such as GLD, are organized as grantor trusts. Investors in an ETF
are treated as owning individual interests in the metal owned by the fund. When an
investor sells shares in the ETF, the tax code treats that investor as having sold a share
of the metal backing the fund. Thus, the investor is 'subject to' the maximum tax on
collectibles . . . currently 28%
IF the ETF sells some of its gold or silver, as funds typically do to pay expenses,
including management fees, then gains or losses on such sales flow through to the fund's
investors, though they receive no cash distribution. In the case of gains, the investors
must include their share of the profit in gross income, which likewise would be taxable at
the maximum 28% rate.
GLD does provide instructions to shareholders on its website how to compute the gain or
loss when the ETF sells metal to pay expenses.
ALSO OF NOTE: the above tax considerations are 'moot' (of no consequence) if the ETF is
held within a qualified IRA . . . though the IRS has not stated its view publicly. more - Post your own answer
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