Touchdown: When Do Financial Stocks Hit Zero?
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That's silly. So you're taking lines on a chart and extrapolating them to zero. I've seen some crazy analysis on this site, and this is right up there with it.
Highest Yielding Stocks Going Ex-Dividend in December [View article]
Humm, in my years of trading I have observed one thing. The day after the stock goes ex-dividend, it drops by at least the dividend amount and that's in a slow market. Best case you are in the stock a few days waiting for it to recover. In a market that moves over 5% per day up AND down, why take the risk for a few percent. You might as well just day trade, or buy and hold the divvy stock for a few years and do a DRiP on it.
Touchdown: When Do Financial Stocks Hit Zero? [View article]
Highest Yielding Stocks Going Ex-Dividend in December [View article]
Last Thursday Was the Bottom - It's Time to Get Back in [View article]
Geesh, what's that saying about bottom pickers having smelly fingers?