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Old 10-22-2013, 05:04 PM
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30 years ago that's about all I got too.....



Look what you have to look forward to!
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Old 10-22-2013, 07:13 PM
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yeah... we all gotta start somewhere.

I do have just a tad over 30 years before I retire anyway. I gots some time.
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Old 10-22-2013, 11:44 PM
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How do you guys sleep at night investing in a company like that?
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Old 10-22-2013, 11:56 PM
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How do you guys sleep at night investing in a company like that?


So seriously -- Gwen and I HATE HATE HATE smoking.... it's just a disgusting habit. And of course - as many know here - I haven't had a drink for 29 years now.... (quit at 31 and just turned 60 -- oh yeah - I quit smoking at 21 and took up drinking!). We're in europe and EVERYONE there smokes --- and she starts bitching about it... and all I said was "honey -- you should hope they KEEP smoking 'cause they paid for your trip!"


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Old 10-23-2013, 10:11 AM
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It was on my buy list and Kelli talked me out of it this round. We both hate it with a passion as well.
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Haters will hate and profit takers will take.
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Old 10-23-2013, 11:30 AM
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I just noticed in my portfolio that holdings with dividend reinvestment position programs have some listed as Long and others listed as Short. Anyone have a quick explanation as to why this is. I plan on looking into this but I'm standing on the freeway dodging traffic working.
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Old 10-23-2013, 11:48 AM
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Haters will hate and profit takers will take.



I used to subscribe to the statement "nobody ever went broke taking a profit".... but then I realized that now I have the cash -- but now need to invest it - which usually meant just buying some other stock which has also already gained in share price. Now I have to pay taxes on the gain - and I've raised my cost basis.

I've learned to "trim" rather than just sell.... which means -- let's say I have 1000 shares @ cost basis of $50 a share.... it's now $60 a share which means I have 10K gain. IF I need the cash for something -- I'll sell just 100 shares and hold the 900. I don't do this very often - and usually reserve those trimmings for when I have a really outsized gain... and have my eye on some other investment *use for the cash gain*.


What I've "learned" is that I feel better long term about my NET WORTH growing --- and NOT paying taxes --- and just collecting the income and living within my means and only spending the income rather than the income and the "gains". Taking the gain only felt good temporarily - kinda like a drug addict - then there was the downer that came afterwards which was the tax due - and the "stress" of having to buy some other investment with it. Now I pretty much just let it ride.
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Old 10-23-2013, 11:53 AM
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It was on my buy list and Kelli talked me out of it this round. We both hate it with a passion as well.



When I was in "sales" ---- there were customers I couldn't stand but had to work with anyway. I justified it mentally by thinking that there's one way to get even with them - and that was to sell them something. Made it all mo beta.


People are going to smoke - and they're going to drink - so I might as well make money off them. It's called "laughing all the way to the bank".
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Old 10-23-2013, 02:14 PM
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How do you guys sleep at night investing in a company like that?
Its like gun stocks also.
I bought RGR at $55 and all the teachers union pension funds started dumping it cause of the mass shootings. Its value dropped to $40 I bought more on the way down. All while collecting some nice dividends. Now its $67.
I hope those teachers unions bought JCpenny.
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