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@Tarwheel, GE recent returns have been great with the ongoing restructuring since 2018. The final spinoff of GE Power/Vernova will be soon. Then there will be 3 GEs - GE Aerospace/GE, GE Healthcare/GEHC and GE Vernova.
Both FCNVX and USFR (Treasury…
I tracked down the SEC/Edgar filing on this - multiple filings dated 1/22/24. This is being done quietly as I haven't seen much news on it.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1084380/000093041324000263/c107765_497k.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archi…
Fido core/settlement choices depend on whether taxable or retirement a/c. EASY to switch.
https://www.fidelity.com/trading/faqs-about-account#faq_about2
Fido has multiple choices for core/settlement, but the default in taxable a/c is its OK m-mkt fund SPAXX. But Fido will automatically draw from other Fido m-mkt funds, as necessary.
Vanguard has m-mkt VMFXX as core/settlement funds, and that is the…
I don't think that T Rowe Price offers genuine fractional trading for stocks/ETFs (that one can enter as orders; Fido & Schwab allow that, but a different order screen may be needed). But there are fractional shares for mutual funds and dividend…
Interval-funds are special types of funds that have limited redemption windows and may require investors accreditation (for income/assets). The so-called stability of illiquid markets is from less frequent and fuzzy valuations (they are not marked-t…
@rforno, that would be an interval-fund, a special type of CEF.
OEFs can only suspend redemption temporarily, but may impose redemption fees (like class B loads that have almost gone away now due to paperwork problems).
Nontraded/non-listed funds …
I have relatives/friends in the advisory business. They a very different mindset about fees as that affects their lively hood. When there is discussion about low-cost mutual funds, they take a pass saying that isn't possible with them involved.
I t…
@MikeM, is this what you were trying to post?
Image ADDRESS (should have .jpg or .png ending) https://images.inc.com/uploaded_files/image/1920x1080/getty_133970892_157811.jpg
Image Posting at MFO
@sma3, copy (with right-click) the image-address (but not other URLs) & use the MFO Image-Tool (3rd from right) to post.
If an image doesn't have linkable address (e.g. screenshots or other pics on your PC), use free image…
BTW, Scott McNealy (69) has been laying low & spending quiet time with family, friends and personal hobbies. After he left as the CEO of Sun Micro in 2006 at age 52, and its Board in 2010 at age 56, he dabbled with some startups, but nothing cam…
@Crash, interesting that you only see that incorrect number in ALL links (I and others see different numbers there). It may be some AI-monster that adjusts linked info according to user location, and you probably got a bad AI-monster (-:). I will mo…
@David_Snowball, this shows that any single statistics doesn't tell much.
Correlation only tells how well 2 data series move in some "direction"; but the extent of the moves may be quite different. So, the high correlation between US Moderate-Allo…
@Crash, on web search, I found 2 numbers for GQG:
Common (754) 218 5500 https://gqg.com/contact-us/
Less common (866) 362 8333 https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/gqg-475c
The number you mentioned has 1 digit off. It's "362", not "372".
Franklin has 6 classes - A, A1, Adv, C, R, R6.
For Franklin Income - FKIQX, FKINX, FRIAX, FCISX, FISRX, FNCFX
Franklin RENAMED the old class A as A1 and then closed A1 to most investors in 09/2018. The new class A was started in 09/2018, so gener…
Many charting services have older data - StockCharts, Yahoo Finance (without reinvestments), Portfolio Visualizer, M*. Reading values from the charts may be approximate, but it should work for a handful of specific situations.
What exactly are you …
@msf, thanks for the additional info. The details vary by brokerages.
Fido will do same day exchange for Fido mutual funds, but does this 2-day exchange when one or both funds involved are non-Fido mutual funds. So, day 1 to sell, day 2 to buy. Sch…
Remember, T+3 changed to T+2 only in 2017 (not that long ago). And before T+3 was T+5.
Anyway, we should welcome T+1 on 5/28/24. This change was announced a couple of years ago, but firms were given a window of time to get ready for it.
https://www.…
Rajiv JAIN was the new Barron's Roundtable member this year and was featured in the January 29, 2024 issue. Get a copy for full details. He founded his firm GQG Partners a few years ago, but he has been around and is well regarded. His thinking may …
Keep in mind who is voting at the FOMC in 2024. For Cleveland-Chicago representation, it's Loretta Mester in 2024; Austan Goolsbee will be back to voting in 2024.
While all attend the FOMC meetings and participate in discussions, I have observed th…
As SAI (Statement of Additional Information) already had a meaning, the SEC shouldn't have allowed Fidelity to use SAI for another purpose (really, made up, because it doesn't even follow from Strategic Advisors LLC).
BTW, over the years, some info…
Info also has time value. So, the firm's proprietary research goes first to high-paying clients. But after that info gets stale in just a few days, it's everywhere for free - X/Twitter, Yahoo Finance, WSJ/Barron's, CNBC, etc. The paying clients get …
Well, Pershing is the clearing firm for Price/TROW. Also for TIAA, etc. Sometimes, 1 day may be lost by transfers between fund firm and Pershing.
Fido, Schwab, Vanguard (recent) have their own clearing operations and that makes a huge difference. B…
FCNTX Top holding META 12.52% of the AUM. META was up +20.32% today; it also started paying 0.50% dividend.
https://stockcharts.com/h-perf/ui?s=META&compare=FCNTX&id=p14446860698
The "temporarily unpublished" article has been "reviewed internally" and sanitized (-:),
https://www.morningstar.com/funds/15-funds-that-have-destroyed-most-wealth-over-past-decade
@larryB, VPMAX is aggressive growth, or growth with some conviction. So, it may be frustrating at times, but if she can mix it with another LC-growth/blend, it would be fine LT.
BTW, Amy Arnott's original 12/5/22 article is still on the M* website. But it had the usual culprits and didn't seem controversial.
https://www.morningstar.com/people/amy-c-arnott?page=2
But this 1/30/24 update, that was apparently withdrawn, had a…
Linked worked BEFORE, but doesn't now.
On a web search, it appears that M* has pulled the article. It focused on $amounts, not percentages. So, it had US Agg Bond Fund (total bond market) on the same list as the wild ARKK. M* probably received com…
Move away from China has led to onshoring, near-shoring (Canada, Mexico) and friend-shoring (Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, India, etc). The global supply-chain is big and complicated.
Lots of US federal incentives for infrastructure, manufacturing …
After the 2021 disaster (controversial FDA approval; Biogen's greed that led Medicare to an unprecedented refusal), Biogen/BIIB has a new CEO, and another Alzheimer's drug approved.
https://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BIIB&p=D&yr=3&mn=0&am…
Notes by YBB
Rates were maintained - fed funds 5.25-5.50%, bank reserve rate 5.4%, discount rate 5.5%. Rates have peaked, but cuts may only be later in 2024.
QT continues at -$60 billion/mo for Treasuries, -$35 billion/mo for MBS; total QT -$95 b…
They are similar in style, but also quite different:
PONAX / PIMIX - OEF; multisector
PDI - Old-style perpetual CEF; leveraged
PDO, PAXS - Newer term-structure CEFs with finite lives; leveraged
TODAY, we will know little better about what the Fed / FOMC want to do in future. Watch here at 2:30 PM Eastern, https://www.youtube.com/@federalreserve
Pimco has a history in distressed credit that, in fact, goes back to Bill Gross' time.
During the GFC 2008-09, Pimco loaded on distressed residential MBS under the initiative of a guy names Ivascyn - he hired 200+ mortgage specialists to go over m…
Look at equal-weight funds - SP500 RSP, tech RSPT, energy RSPG, Nasdaq 100 QQEW, etc.
There are equal-weight versions of most sector ETFs.
https://ybbpersonalfinance.proboards.com/post/1097/thread