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ATN was a $14 stock on 4/24/09, hit $19 yesterday! Where will it go from here?
On May 05 07:43 AM AlNieder wrote:
> ATN is ~50% owned by ATLS, which announced ~ 2 weeks ago that it > will buy (exchange) all shares of ATN for 1.16 shares of ATLS. The > intent is to delete the high paying dividend of ATN and use that > money to fund more wells in the Marcellus shale. Despite the dividend > cut, it it appears overall to be a good deal for investors.
> ok...now seriously. How many more times are we going to write about > the leveraged ETFs and what they do over the long. Instead of just > writing about them, how about we profit from them? > claruspartners.com
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BGU closed at $36.80, low for week was around $30. So if we are at the low end of dow trading range, this is a good entry point for a temporary dow rebound. Any comments?
chi also reduced their monthly divi. by $.045 to $.095 ouch!
On Nov 05 04:53 PM MILESCFA wrote:
> Beware Hi yields like these. I have owned at least 3 of the named > funds and you can note by price charts they're all down about 50% > over the last 12-18mns. > > Let's see: (50%) cap loss + (say) +20% yield = you LOSE 30%. > > At some point, they should be attractive, but whenever you see "unrealistic"... > yields, beware unrealistic expectations. > > Take CHI, for example. I once managed an institutional convertible > bond fund and the Calamos guys set the standard - they know their > business. Nonetheless, CHI's "net asset value" (NAV) dropped about > 50% in Oct vs Jul. 50%. The stock market is down ~25%. When PROs > lose TWICE what the market does, something's amiss! > > An excellent FREE site to use to investigate (yield) ETFs is eftconnect.com. > You can see things like (1) how long has the dividend been paid, > (2) what's the average TOTAL returns over 1,3,5,10 yrs, (3) what's > the trend in NAV, (4) how much do the fund managers pay themselves > (I looked for 1% fee or less), etc.
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On May 05 07:43 AM AlNieder wrote:
> ATN is ~50% owned by ATLS, which announced ~ 2 weeks ago that it
> will buy (exchange) all shares of ATN for 1.16 shares of ATLS. The
> intent is to delete the high paying dividend of ATN and use that
> money to fund more wells in the Marcellus shale. Despite the dividend
> cut, it it appears overall to be a good deal for investors.
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On Feb 11 08:37 AM Luck o the Irish wrote:
> ok...now seriously. How many more times are we going to write about
> the leveraged ETFs and what they do over the long. Instead of just
> writing about them, how about we profit from them?
> claruspartners.com
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On Nov 05 04:53 PM MILESCFA wrote:
> Beware Hi yields like these. I have owned at least 3 of the named
> funds and you can note by price charts they're all down about 50%
> over the last 12-18mns.
>
> Let's see: (50%) cap loss + (say) +20% yield = you LOSE 30%.
>
> At some point, they should be attractive, but whenever you see "unrealistic"...
> yields, beware unrealistic expectations.
>
> Take CHI, for example. I once managed an institutional convertible
> bond fund and the Calamos guys set the standard - they know their
> business. Nonetheless, CHI's "net asset value" (NAV) dropped about
> 50% in Oct vs Jul. 50%. The stock market is down ~25%. When PROs
> lose TWICE what the market does, something's amiss!
>
> An excellent FREE site to use to investigate (yield) ETFs is eftconnect.com.
> You can see things like (1) how long has the dividend been paid,
> (2) what's the average TOTAL returns over 1,3,5,10 yrs, (3) what's
> the trend in NAV, (4) how much do the fund managers pay themselves
> (I looked for 1% fee or less), etc.
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