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For me a salad is a complete meal - topped with seafood, grilled chicken or occasionally cheese. So it’s a really big platter. Sometimes stores mark lettuce down substantially (more than 50%) when it nears its expiration date. I like deals lik…
I’ve corrected my prior brief quote from Kubrick’s famous ”2001: A Space Odyssey” and added some contextual information. Wow, for a novel written in 1968 he sure hit the nail on the head.
@gman57 -
Thanks for the examples you cited. No argument. Oil has been on a roller coaster the past couple weeks due to the Mid-East turmoil. Climbed to over $80 in the past week or so, but fell sharply back down to $63 today. That’s close to …
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But the Plymouth Fury was a very fine auto for the day. Held the road real well at 80-85 MPH.
Link to new cars under $25,000 today. The Toyota Corolla is one mentioned. I’ve driven them. In no way, shape or form is a Corolla the equivalent of a…
Thanks Catch. I got $23,200 for the ‘70 Plymouth at today’s prices. I do not believe you can buy that nice a car today for that price. Sorry to disagree with your inflation calculator.
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Isn’t that why we invest? To keep up with inflation? My first new car, a ‘70 full sized Plymouth Fury in 1970 cost $2,800. My second new car, a beautiful ‘73 Mercury Montego in ‘73 cost $3,200. I bought a beautiful new F100 pickup in ‘82 for $8,0…
When AI fails (often it seems) it’s nice to know there’s @msf as reliable backup. The real thing indeed!
Boesel is the first one I can recall. But might have dabbled in the fund when Mr. Howard ran it. Sounds like Fontaine’s good judgment (or good…
Thanks@Observant1.
The first manager was highly regarded and ran the fund a long time. I’ll guess 15+ years. Very low-key individual. There was much worry among investors when he retired. My thoughts are that it was a much different fund in the…
I thought it would be entertaining and potentially instructive to go over the list of talented managers who have run PRWCX since inception. While none attained the notoriety of Giroux, all excelled. If memory is correct Giroux came in about 15 year…
As good as Giroux is / has been, I’d personally be uncomfortable with a very large percentage of my portfolio under one man or woman. The fund’s size is astronomical. Not meant as advice. Have to wonder though if he’ll pull a “Peter Lynch” one of …
”I’m sorry Hal. I can’t do that.”
Correct version - Hal: ”I’m sorry Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.”
(Excerpted from linked source)
In Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, the HAL 9000 “heuristically programmed algorithmic” computer, a f…
I’ve searched the web and TRP’s site for news of this managerial development. Can’t find anything. This link pulls up their website with manager information. Giroux is listed as sole manager of PRWCX. But obviously there’s a deep team of research…
Reporting from a very hot weather Michigan …
Drove up to the island for a couple hours today. Nice there. But the car’s outside thermometer was recording 99 degrees at 6 PM driving home thru Indian River. Hottest I can ever remember seeing anywher…
I'm sure he'll still find some way to blame Biden for anything bad that happens in response, though ....
Sunday’s 8:00 AM briefing would seem to bear that out. “Blame game”. Not sure how to play this. Might do some buying on a big dip. Looks m…
A quick look - MCI lost about 30% in ‘08, but only 6% in ‘22. Looks like they’re doing something right. Not only is it priced at a large premium to NAV, but that premium is significantly above its 52-week average according to CEF Connect. Some f…
RSF - Fund Facts from Rivernorth
When in doubt go to the source. Click on Portfolio to pull up Rivernorth’s description of what the fund owns. Obviously Morningstar and Nuveen are characterizing as “stocks” what Rivernorth considers “debt instrum…
”What a screwed up species we are”.
Wow. That’s right out of Twain. The Damned Human Race (1905)
A few excerpts:
I have been studying the traits and dispositions of the “lower animals” (so-called), and contrasting them with the traits and disposi…
Fed member Waller (a liberal on monetary policy) suggested they might cut short term rates at the next meeting in a speech or interview today. Markets danced a little. But the longer end of the rate curve isn’t too excited.
Part of my risk reducti…
Mutual Assured Destruction: ”The threat of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) created fear (during the Cold War). This theory assumed that each superpower had enough nuclear weaponry to destroy the other. If one superpower attempted a first strike on …
it seems some are on the verge of rotating 180 degrees to historic regurgitation of how war leads to a booming economy.
I’d never advocate war as means to a better economy. I’ve heard the theory advanced somewhere along the way (perhaps from som…
At Hank. I like the Geritol reference. I doubt the younger cohort here have any idea what Geritol might be.
Thanks Larry. Geritol was a big sponsor of the Lawerence Welk Show.
BAMBX appears to be a fund designed for “boomers.” Low risk. Low r…
Due to limitations of the board’s software I’ll just note that the #1 2025 CEF pick from a U.S. News story is BIT which is 35% leveraged. And the article’s #2 “best” pick is even more leveraged at 37%.
: https://money.usnews.com/investing/art…
On Hedge Funds (a year old. Still may be of interest)
Excerpt: ”JPMorgan showed current use of leverage - at roughly 2.7 times - is close to a peak reached since 2017 and higher than 98% of the time it has been tracked since then. Morgan Stanley al…
I happened to watch the “stupid liar” remark on Bloomberg TV this morning. Bloomberg followed it immediately with a Liz Ann Saunders interview. What a contrast in class and decorum.
Saunders fears that if Powell or some new Trump appointed Fed C…
Thanks for your input @Old_Joe. I’m hesitant to list funds I own because what’s appropriate for me might be too aggressive or too lame for another. But one I’ve watched for years and finally picked up recently is BAMBX. the “Geritol” of funds. Le…
One never knows where these things will lead. I’d say it’s pretty much a done deal the U.S. gets directly involved. Bloomberg is reporting as much this evening.
It’s never a bad time to reassess how much risk one wants to assume. I pulled back…
I’ve never found it necessary to sign in to CEF Connect. / @Crash - Look to the upper right of the page that surfaces. See the “Quick Search” box. That’s how to pull up a fund. Also, if you type in one or two letters it may randomly pull up some …
U.S. futures are up slightly tonight. I was taught somewhere that war is good for economies. Physical assets (buildings, roads, factories, ships, weapons and munitions) are completely destroyed / expended and need to be replaced. Routine infra…
Yogi’s right. The interest from borrowing for leverage adds to the cost and is reflected in the fees. But fees tend to be on the high side anyway. Completely different animals than what most of us are used to. I now have 10 in a basket at Fido (…
@hank: I believe Sullenberger did not agree that the plane might have landed itself.:)
I recall they considered trying to glide to JFK or another nearby airport. But Sully thought it too risky. Maybe the Airbus could have landed in the river OK. I…
@a2z:
You are taking a very slim part of the hour-long interview and seizing on it for a political rant. Your linked video belongs in OT. The problem here - you are distracting and detracting from the excellent content of the Ritholtz / Bernste…