By the time I move money TO Ally, for example.. then the market takes a tumble.. I don't have free cash that day!
Sure, don't want to "daytrade"... but if something happens on a day I may want to...
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By the time I move money TO Ally, for example.. then the market takes a tumble.. I don't have free cash that day!
Sure, don't want to "daytrade"... but if something happens on a day I may want to...
Very very small amounts... Still have trouble figuring out where I should put cash before I invest... and still have it "readily available" to invest when I am ready...
I have some money to invest in stocks and/or funds, but I'm afraid right now. Everything appears to be on a tear! Just a month ago things were much worse, but I didn't have the luxury then of free...
They are also on the cusp of a 5yr high, though. Doing something right?
In general I always have a problem with selling a stock, so maybe I can get some help on this.
Say I invested in stock A and I am now up $500. If I was satisfied with that growth, should I sell it...
Yea my BNP.. I was up so much, now I'm in the red :(
Just wondering about rebalancing
Say for example you want 33/33/33% and your current balances are:
$5,000
$4,000
$7,000
And you have $3000 to add. That won't be enough to keep everything...
LIQ has been falling down... I need it to turn around!
I haven't followed it as closely, but looks like it's been beaten up recently, basically at a 52wk low. Any thoughts on this one?
I still see new timmy's opening and lines jam packed before work...
Quite the drop recently... anyone else picking this up? I'm tempted...
I hold it in my non-registered USD account. What are the tax implications of ADR?
Ah... I was doing tons of searches but everything was talking about the LON ticker.
Thanks!
I only hold 200 shares, sadly (all I could afford at the time) but I'm up 34% plus the rising...
http://www.newser.com/article/da27rrs81/bp-repays-shareholders-with-dividend-hike-as-q3-profits-swell-russian-deal-brings-in-cash.html
BP is hiking their dividend 12.5% to 9 cents, but there is...
Yea, the thing is I just don't know I guess! They actually are a VERY good friend. When/if they leave, I do not intend to rent to someone else... so it is one of those "below market rate"/"not for...
I do believe there is profit when all is said and done - but no I am not renting it out "to make money".
But don't I HAVE to claim the rental income as income? In which case I would want to make...