Closed-End Fund Discounts as a Predictive Investment Tool [View article]
Jegan, I fully subscribe to your strategy. My incremental value might only be for buying on subsequent days of nausea. Happy Holidays! Joe Eqcome
On Dec 08 04:24 PM jegan ;-) wrote:
> Nice topic and clearly presented... Buying an historically cheap > NAV is a common model. > > For those that dollar average into ETFs, stocks and funds, they may > want to stick their cash in a checking account and wait for a day > when the market is just ugly. Then hold your nose and buy. The inverse > is true for selling. Pick an exuberant day to sell your fund. This > is particularly true in a market that can move 1000 points in one > day, and funds can swing 8% that day. You may be giving yourself > or reaping a 10% bonus. > > jegan
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I fully subscribe to your strategy.
My incremental value might only be for buying on subsequent days of nausea.
Happy Holidays!
Joe Eqcome
On Dec 08 04:24 PM jegan ;-) wrote:
> Nice topic and clearly presented... Buying an historically cheap
> NAV is a common model.
>
> For those that dollar average into ETFs, stocks and funds, they may
> want to stick their cash in a checking account and wait for a day
> when the market is just ugly. Then hold your nose and buy. The inverse
> is true for selling. Pick an exuberant day to sell your fund. This
> is particularly true in a market that can move 1000 points in one
> day, and funds can swing 8% that day. You may be giving yourself
> or reaping a 10% bonus.
>
> jegan