How Much Natural Gas Remains in the USA? [View article]
Would like to see some discussion on the 'consequences' of "Cap and Trade" legislation on the price of oil/gas, etc. From my viewpoint; I can see volitility......... Recovery? Double Dip? Alternative Energy Promotions? Taxes on fossil fuels, etc.
In the spirit of Seeking Alpha.......... I see potential profits!!!!!!!
Bonds, Convertibles and the U.S. Dollar: Eye on Chesapeake Preferreds [View article]
....and that should scare you!! I am assuming that you are using a 'discount' broker. That great price you are getting on trades; is many times inbedded in the 'spread'. They hold inventory in stocks that they can move. True that bonds do not trade as much (not suppose to), therefore, larger spreads. But, refusing to trade because of inventory is a statement of "no profit for us" mentality. You get what you pay for.........
On Dec 16 09:47 AM biomedlives wrote:
> I would be interested in a procedure for buying specific convertible > bonds. When I asked about specific ones at any of the brokerage houses > where I have accounts, the answer is always that the bonds are not > in the firm's inventory.
How Much Natural Gas Remains in the USA? [View article]
"Cap and Trade" legislation on the price of oil/gas, etc.
From my viewpoint; I can see volitility.........
Recovery? Double Dip? Alternative Energy Promotions?
Taxes on fossil fuels, etc.
In the spirit of Seeking Alpha.......... I see potential profits!!!!!!!
Bonds, Convertibles and the U.S. Dollar: Eye on Chesapeake Preferreds [View article]
I am assuming that you are using a 'discount' broker.
That great price you are getting on trades; is many times inbedded
in the 'spread'.
They hold inventory in stocks that they can move.
True that bonds do not trade as much (not suppose to), therefore,
larger spreads.
But, refusing to trade because of inventory is a statement of "no
profit for us" mentality.
You get what you pay for.........
On Dec 16 09:47 AM biomedlives wrote:
> I would be interested in a procedure for buying specific convertible
> bonds. When I asked about specific ones at any of the brokerage houses
> where I have accounts, the answer is always that the bonds are not
> in the firm's inventory.