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Expecting Higher Prices Ahead [View article]
John
On Mar 16 02:37 PM PROXIMO wrote:
> Congrats on your son at the swimming Championships. Here's hoping
> he has many rewarding and safe years in competition.
Tuesday's Fireworks Were Basically Meaningless [View article]
On Mar 11 02:06 PM John Lounsbury wrote:
> John Nyaradi - - -
>
> I should have offered an inadvertently truncated article (by SA)
> as a possibility in my previous comment. I apologize for assuming
> you were to blame.
Thursday Outlook: Commodities, Global Markets [View article]
All the best to you and your family through this trying time.
Money doesn't matter next to health and I know that Francie will find her way back to a healthy future.
All the best,
John
An Ugly Messy Market [View article]
Regarding Ultras, I would refer you to David Fry's recent excellent article regarding these vehicles. I have read many of the negative articles, as well, and certainly there are strong opinions on both sides of this issue.
On Jul 12 04:04 PM kagame wrote:
> Overall an excellent article.
Boring Bonds Become More Interesting [View article]
In a leveraged ETF you could invest $5,000, use a 20% stop loss to account for the 2x movement compared to the underlying index and achieve the same 1% portfolio risk, thus effectively achieving a 1x portfolio risk with a leveraged ETF.
By cutting your position size in half, you can get 1x portfolio exposure risk to these markets.
On Jul 01 02:05 PM morph366 wrote:
> "Position size needs to be carefully considered if an investor wants
> just 1X exposure to this market."
>
> I'm not sure that I understand the remark above from your article.
>
> The two short leveraged funds you mentioned will carry twice as much
> volatility risk as a non-leveraged holding and with twice the potential
> reward/loss. How would position sizing address that?
Boring Bonds Become More Interesting [View article]
thanks for your very good comments.
I agree completely,
John Nyaradi
The Horns of a Dilemma: What Lies Ahead? [View article]
John
On Jun 08 03:13 PM TheHague wrote:
> Thanks for the little bit of humanity at the end of your post! They
> all drive down the street and out of our lives all too soon. Mine
> just moved into her first new home. Her room empty. Yet oh so full!
>
>
> Thanks again!
The Horns of a Dilemma: What Lies Ahead? [View article]
john
On Jun 08 12:01 PM silverwood wrote:
> Congrats on your boy's driving accomplishments. Your little boy will
> never be gone you just have to be able to see him inside the man
> your boy is growing into. As for our economic dilema trying to tinker
> with the controls of a failed system(read monetary) will never be
> successful. It would be better to remove government from free markets
> and let free capitalism work by itself.