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Warren called to ask me if there was anything I have that he might be interested in since buying my PCP this year. Knowing how patient he is and looking for great value I suggested National Oil Well Varco- NOV. Actually he owned it a year or 2 ago b…
I am the most patient investor I know, not always that way but age and time will do that.
I saw the opening was on Bonds, so I looked at my only 4 bond funds TGEIX, PIMIX MWTRX, TGBAX for 1yr and YTD. The leader YTD is TGEIX-Emerging Market Bond, fo…
That is why I have owned SCHD for past 3 years and most comfortable with it.
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity is a suitable core holding for investors who want a high dividend yield without tilting toward distressed and deep-value stocks. The fund marke…
"If it works don't fix it" I guess I fit that description. At age 82 I own funds and stocks I expect to hold till dooms day. I expect everything I own to be profitable over the coming years. I don't like this market but don't make changes easily so …
Just check my best funds over past year, both FFC and PDT, CE preferred funds. I just had a TIP mature and waiting for PCP sale to Buffett to close, so I have more cash. Now, where to go? I like 2 mutual funds I own, GTLLX and PRBLX, may add to thos…
Charles, I downloaded the chart so I have a link on desktop. Is there any information "How To"? I would like to search for a specific fund,s by symbol.
I don't know what percent of the healthcare is of your portfolio but by selling down you may just be getting to a reasonable amount, which is always smart thing. I have been strong in aerospace since 1978 and still are but slowly downsized over the …
Hope sellers don't have to pay a heavy toll...
That's their problem correct? Since I have been in the required distribution phase for over 10 years now and no earned income, it does cause a more careful attention to asset allocation.
There are so many stocks/funds in negative territory and getting worse. I've been through this a number of time in my 40-50 years as an investor. And you know what, I mostly held all the stocks/funds I had because they were some of the best. it was …
I've had GLD for 8 years and never considered selling. To me its one insurance policy to hold until my kids get it. I am 81 and still kicking. It's a very small part of the portfolio.