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Does Anyone use Margin in Their Personal Portfolio
LC replied to Myth465's topic in General Discussion
Good post. Attached is the old spreadsheet that someone (I forget who - but we all owe them a beer) put together with this formula. It's based on Eric's "Cost of leverage" posts (we all still owe this guy 2 beers). I keep a copy of this spreadsheet handy for whenever I am interested in taking a large leveraged position, to compare costs between the various leveraged strategies available. Anyone interested can check column Q for the formula, it's based on the old warrant tickers so nothing is populated but the formula should be intact. Copy_of_Options_Calculations.xlsx -
Does Anyone use Margin in Their Personal Portfolio
LC replied to Myth465's topic in General Discussion
I'll give another example of "bridge" loan behavior. I was harvesting tax losses a few years ago in December. And was planning to repurchase the securities in a month. So, during that month I had cash laying around, and sure enough some other opportunity presented itself. And so in mid-January I was now fully invested but also still interested in repurchasing the shares I had "harvested" in December. Margin here is useful because I was able to repurchase the shares in Feb. on margin, and then after a few weeks with more contributions to the account and other sales, was then able to reduce the leverage back to near-zero. -
Does Anyone use Margin in Their Personal Portfolio
LC replied to Myth465's topic in General Discussion
I have used margin off and on for years. My living situation is probably most similar to Al's post in this thread. My uses have traditionally been "bridge" financing if called on written options. Also when pursuing corporate actions or one-time events with discrete outcomes. In these cases I'll be on margin for a few weeks but ultimately try to pare it down. I have sometimes done the spread play with dividend paying stocks. I think in all cases I have never exceeded 1.2x leverage. As Greg mentioned valuation is important but so is asset quality. Some assets are more suitable to leveraging. Sanjeev made a warning earlier in this thread that with margin, one mistake can blow you up. It's important to take heed of that, probably moreso in the current environment. Mortgage I presume isn't what you're interested in but I have that as well. Thanks for reviving this thread, good to see some long forgotten names. -
Multi-Bagger Opportunities With Realistic Positive Outcomes
LC replied to BG2008's topic in General Discussion
You and me both. What area of the island are you looking? -
I think he made a pair of divining rods out of stale olive garden breadsticks and is searching dupont circle for any traces of inflation. ;D
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Rumor is he lives in a tent in rock creek park. If you're particularly lucky, you can catch him rummaging through the bethesda starbucks trash at 3 am like a racoon. He still gives interviews in exchange for two day old bread and coffee creamers.
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What do you want? A fast sale, or a price close to the maximum available payout? I prefer the large affiliated companies. They know how to make transactions happen even if it costs a bit more.
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LC, Personally, I've never really understood your motivation for your move years ago from NYC to Denver, Colorado. I mean : All that snow shoveling in the winters. Well, I think I - at least partly - understand it now. Everything in life is about decision making among alternatives, based on judged pros & cons for the alternatives. [ : - ) ] Well the move was motivated solely by (1) cheap RE prices at the time and (2) skiing (vs. ice skating on skis). But I miss the variety of NYC. NYC is IMHO the greatest crucible for unique and interesting experiences. Millions of people crammed together, even the filthy rich cannot escape interacting with the plain old filthy...and the culture that emerges is just awesome. To me, this is what makes life worth living. It's like that old saying, "water which is too pure has no fish." Well, maybe we all need some murk and filth and perhaps a neighbor smoking a joint at midnight for life to be a little more interesting ;D
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I like this thread...so many diverse methods of dealing with conflict :D BG, you've got to give us an update, this is pretty decent drama for a value investor board! I remember guys (and girls) smoking crack in the stairwells of my old brooklyn building. You never saw them, but crack is one of those things that you have no idea what it smells like, but you catch a whiff of it for the first time, and you immediately know EXACTLY what it is that you're smelling! Pretty wild. And now I'm getting nostalgia...to me, nothing screams the city like repeatedly slamming a hardcover copy of Ulysses against the shared wall at 6 AM, screaming "Shut the F#(* up!!!", because the cracked-out neighbor's grandmother (sober) is screaming at her 7 year old grandson to "be a man and get dressed!" So for a guy smoking a joint at midnight...I mean c'mon :D
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Looking forward to it, thanks for sharing your excellent work!
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What the problem? Just spark up next to him ;D
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Movies and TV shows (general recommendation thread)
LC replied to Liberty's topic in General Discussion
Just finished the first season of Hajime No Ippo, which is a Japanese manga/anime about amateur boxing. Not the deepest stuff ever but if you are into combat sports it's great for the gym. You can find the first season on youtube which makes it convenient to watch. -
Reminds me of NBA players and shooting the ball. In practice some of these guys put away shots with 95+% accuracy, in game conditions this drops significantly. Occurs even for un-defended shots such as free throws. They are constantly devising methods to better transfer practice knowledge to game time situations, i.e. 'meaningful practice'.
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in what investable process are we still in the early innings
LC replied to a topic in General Discussion
That too. Back to the topic: anti-aging :D -
in what investable process are we still in the early innings
LC replied to a topic in General Discussion
LC, I believe you are referencing the cause of IVF. I don't have any back up for that stat. But it was something that an older successful female PE executive told me. She has an autistic child and told me that. I have no reason to not believe her. She mentioned that there is an active network of female PE executives who meet as a support group of a sort to talk about raising autistic children. In my late 30s, my parents' nagging of me and my siblings to get married and have children early doesn't seem so unreasonable. These are the contributing factors of autism, as well as a host of other potential problems: Any women here will know the dangers of pregnancy as they age. I doubt there's an exact age despite my previous post but the point is the older the worse :( -
in what investable process are we still in the early innings
LC replied to a topic in General Discussion
Old sperm (post 35), old eggs (post 30). -
Solvay also makes some materials used for lithium batteries, but not sure how meaningful. Good luck!
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You can use excel but have to manually enter monthly balances and cash inflows/outflow per account, then combine to calculate IRR. It’s a pain so I just do it for the largest accounts.
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I would imagine so, similar to how stocks price ex-dividend. But, I could be completely wrong as I usually avoid spinoffs on the dates of trading. If there's trading specifically for shares without distribution rights usually there is a specific CUSIP and ticker as well, not sure if you have any mention of that.
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I believe it is based on the date. The shares are the same, but before the record date is “regular way” trading and so the market prices will be 100% ie reflecting ownership rights to SpinCo shares. After the record date will be ex-distribution pricing which will be at a discount because it does not include rights to SpinCo shares.
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BorgWarner perhaps? Doesn't seem too expensive, but tied pretty closely to the auto market.
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https://www.gatesnotes.com/About-Bill-Gates/Year-in-Review-2019 Bill Gates "year end letter".
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Cronin's passage trilogy was great.
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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-economy-decade/from-opioid-deaths-to-student-debt-a-view-of-the-2010s-economy-in-charts-idUSKBN1YZ0AS Interesting look at how the US has changed over the past decade.
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23% in the main account...the other IRAs/401Ks etc. are all invested in SP500 index so that will lead the overall number towards the index return. I should probably just dump it all into an index :D