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  • Fishhead
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-11-05
    • 40179

    #36
    Originally posted by No coincidences
    Yeah, we're in the same boat. Hard to turn down the free money match, even if I think 401(k)s are a scam as a whole....

    Short post, but very solid.
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    • borednaz
      SBR MVP
      • 08-28-10
      • 3809

      #37
      Exactly what BD is saying, now is the time to grab those stocks that falter to a low and hold despite more lose from your purchase price. The key is timing, because you obviously don't want to be the guy who buys at say 100 when you could of bought at 45 a day later. No the main goal is always the same, but it from the sucker who sold it at 60 and sell it back to him at 180 or more when it gets back to real value.
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      • milwaukee mike
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-22-07
        • 26914

        #38
        Originally posted by Fishhead
        Iowa farmland up another 34% in the past 12 months, plus dividends.


        Stocks are a total waste of time, in the last five years, many stock investors have figured this out and dumped money into farmland.
        in the last 4 years the stock market is up 57% + dividends

        with 401(k) match + tax savings, money stuck into a retirement account has been doing quite well lately. i've been right with you on commodities, sooner or later that could end badly for those getting in now
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        • No coincidences
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 01-18-10
          • 76300

          #39
          Originally posted by Fishhead
          Iowa farmland up another 34% in the past 12 months, plus dividends.


          Stocks are a total waste of time, in the last five years, many stock investors have figured this out and dumped money into farmland.
          I'd love to see comparisons of the stock market today vs., say, 2000 after adjustments for inflation. As a long-term investment, something tells me you would've been better off stuffing your mattress.
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          • No coincidences
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 01-18-10
            • 76300

            #40
            Originally posted by milwaukee mike
            in the last 4 years the stock market is up 57% + dividends
            But that's all recovery points.
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            • No coincidences
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 01-18-10
              • 76300

              #41
              Originally posted by Fishhead
              Short post, but very solid.
              The minute my company stopped matching my 401(k) contribution, I pulled the plug and am now contributing the bare minimum to mine just to keep it alive (investing elsewhere). The guaranteed free money was the only constant in what has been otherwise a complete roll of the dice.
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              • milwaukee mike
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 08-22-07
                • 26914

                #42
                Originally posted by No coincidences
                But that's all recovery points.
                true, recovery points for money that was already sitting there. but if you kept feeding the beast, the new money from the last few years has done quite well and the "old money" recovered.

                the guys that panic sold near the lows in 2002 or 2008/2009 made a mistake, while the ones piling in during those times did quite well.
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                • No coincidences
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 01-18-10
                  • 76300

                  #43
                  Originally posted by milwaukee mike
                  true, recovery points for money that was already sitting there. but if you kept feeding the beast, the new money from the last few years has done quite well and the "old money" recovered.

                  the guys that panic sold near the lows in 2002 or 2008/2009 made a mistake, while the ones piling in during those times did quite well.
                  I guess my biggest point is the "set it and forget it" people who assumed the stock market was something they could just casually invest in without education and/or monitoring are getting a lot more than they bargained for. Basically anyone who blindly put money into the market like this -- or even, say, a 529 -- from 2000 on have been taken on a wild and turbulent ride. Not exactly the steady "retirement" investment people were sold on when 401(k)'s really started to gain popularity.
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                  • Fishhead
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 08-11-05
                    • 40179

                    #44
                    Originally posted by No coincidences
                    I'd love to see comparisons of the stock market today vs., say, 2000 after adjustments for inflation. As a long-term investment, something tells me you would've been better off stuffing your mattress.
                    Since 1960 it has been proven farmland a better investment than stocks................................
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                    • str
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 01-12-09
                      • 11710

                      #45
                      I've never been a stocks guy, but certainly do understand the value in matching funds. Really happy to hear that some of you guys have done well. I have always advised those not willing to put the time into stocks to only contribute up to the match amount.

                      All other monies for me, and because of where I live in the USA go into Real Estate. While that won't work for some, it is fabulous in Wash. D.C. and close, certain, suburbs.
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                      • Fishhead
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 08-11-05
                        • 40179

                        #46
                        Originally posted by No coincidences
                        I'd love to see comparisons of the stock market today vs., say, 2000 after adjustments for inflation. As a long-term investment, something tells me you would've been better off stuffing your mattress.
                        The stock market has done crap since 2000

                        Farmland that sold for 2800 an acre in the year 2000 is worth over 14000 an acre now...................so just in the past 12 years, there has been a HUGE difference between cropland and stocks.
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                        • Emily_Haines
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 04-14-09
                          • 15917

                          #47
                          Originally posted by milwaukee mike
                          in the last 4 years the stock market is up 57% + dividends

                          with 401(k) match + tax savings, money stuck into a retirement account has been doing quite well lately. i've been right with you on commodities, sooner or later that could end badly for those getting in now
                          at you guys that say this. Totally ignoring the fact that it was down 50% the previous three years before this run. Only has gone up due to bail outs and low interest rates. Throw in the fact inflation has gone up 50% the last four years and your buying power is the same. With Obama's new tax on capital gains and dividends and now you have lost.
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                          • No coincidences
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 01-18-10
                            • 76300

                            #48
                            Originally posted by Emily_Haines
                            at you guys that say this. Totally ignoring the fact that it was down 50% the previous three years before this run. Only has gone up due to bail outs and low interest rates. Throw in the fact inflation has gone up 50% the last four years and your buying power is the same. With Obama's new tax on capital gains and dividends and now you have lost.
                            Much better off pulling the plug on your investment, paying a huge penalty and sinking "$3 million" in Alabama -13. Will you be my financial adviser?
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                            • 5mike5
                              SBR Aristocracy
                              • 09-21-11
                              • 51974

                              #49
                              speaker of the house



                              how embarrassing
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                              • wantitall4moi
                                SBR MVP
                                • 04-17-10
                                • 3063

                                #50
                                sports betting is still a better investment than anything if you have the right mentality for it.
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                                • CanuckG
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 12-23-10
                                  • 21978

                                  #51
                                  Originally posted by wantitall4moi
                                  sports betting is still a better investment than anything if you have the right mentality for it.
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                                  • wantitall4moi
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 04-17-10
                                    • 3063

                                    #52
                                    Originally posted by CanuckG
                                    buying back in baseball even with bad leads will get you 1-2% a day every day. The only limitation on it are the limits you are able to bet at. But if you can get 50K in action a day you can, even with bad days, make an average of 600-1000 a day for 6 months. A bad year youre going to double your bankroll, an average year you triple it, and a good hear you quadruple it.
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                                    • InTheDrink
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 11-23-09
                                      • 23983

                                      #53
                                      Originally posted by sweep
                                      Sharp post
                                      sharper post
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                                      • Dan Kelly
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 02-19-11
                                        • 1332

                                        #54
                                        Originally posted by SBR_John
                                        I posted this in another thread; The players are the victim and trust SBR to steer them away from dangerous books. We failed miserably. In hindsight the warning signs were even right in front of us.

                                        SBR dropped the ball and I'm extremely unhappy with those employed and trusted to manage this area of the company. BI was our smallest forum sponsor and never should have been allowed to be in a position to damage our reputation. We don't need these books and I don't want them. SBR was greedy and turned a blind eye to the reckless bookmaking policies and instead over valued their CS. I'm as equally at fault if not moreso for not asking questions until last Sunday.
                                        John, You can make a bad situation a bit less bad if you can take what you missed with BI and use that to not miss the next one.

                                        Here is one to follow - SZYM, they have a process for making biodiesel from algae that just surpassed it's pilot program and they are partnering with some big names that have equity stakes. It bounced off a bottom recently, buy it on any dip - you can sell calls with a ton of premium against it - and hang on for the ride. Emergency exit is mid 6's, upside is truly unlimited.

                                        SBR may have messed up, but any gambler knows you can't get em all right. Keep on keeping on.
                                        Thanks for all you do
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                                        • TheCentaur
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 06-28-11
                                          • 8108

                                          #55
                                          Originally posted by wantitall4moi
                                          buying back in baseball even with bad leads will get you 1-2% a day every day. The only limitation on it are the limits you are able to bet at. But if you can get 50K in action a day you can, even with bad days, make an average of 600-1000 a day for 6 months. A bad year youre going to double your bankroll, an average year you triple it, and a good hear you quadruple it.
                                          Care to elaborate?
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                                          • Sam Odom
                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                            • 10-30-05
                                            • 58063

                                            #56
                                            BLM will one day 'own' all farm land inside USA
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                                            • Sam Odom
                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                              • 10-30-05
                                              • 58063

                                              #57
                                              Originally posted by SBR_John

                                              I posted this in another thread; The players are the victim and trust SBR to steer them away from dangerous books. We failed miserably. In hindsight the warning signs were even right in front of us.

                                              SBR dropped the ball and I'm extremely unhappy with those employed and trusted to manage this area of the company. BI was our smallest forum sponsor and never should have been allowed to be in a position to damage our reputation. We don't need these books and I don't want them. SBR was greedy and turned a blind eye to the reckless bookmaking policies and instead over valued their CS. I'm as equally at fault if not moreso for not asking questions until last Sunday.




                                              Man-Up John... You are 100% responsible
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                                              • TheMoneyShot
                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                • 02-14-07
                                                • 28672

                                                #58
                                                Originally posted by wantitall4moi
                                                buying back in baseball even with bad leads will get you 1-2% a day every day. The only limitation on it are the limits you are able to bet at. But if you can get 50K in action a day you can, even with bad days, make an average of 600-1000 a day for 6 months. A bad year youre going to double your bankroll, an average year you triple it, and a good hear you quadruple it.
                                                If you aren't a US Resident... Yes.
                                                If you are... No.
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                                                • wantitall4moi
                                                  SBR MVP
                                                  • 04-17-10
                                                  • 3063

                                                  #59
                                                  Originally posted by TheMoneyShot
                                                  If you aren't a US Resident... Yes.
                                                  If you are... No.
                                                  if you are serious about it you can bet anywhere still even in the US.
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                                                  • pavyracer
                                                    SBR Aristocracy
                                                    • 04-12-07
                                                    • 82695

                                                    #60
                                                    Originally posted by SBR_John
                                                    I posted this in another thread; The players are the victim and trust SBR to steer them away from dangerous books. We failed miserably. In hindsight the warning signs were even right in front of us.

                                                    SBR dropped the ball and I'm extremely unhappy with those employed and trusted to manage this area of the company. BI was our smallest forum sponsor and never should have been allowed to be in a position to damage our reputation. We don't need these books and I don't want them. SBR was greedy and turned a blind eye to the reckless bookmaking policies and instead over valued their CS. I'm as equally at fault if not moreso for not asking questions until last Sunday.
                                                    Why would you ask questions? Isn't it a conflict of interest to be receiving money from a book on players deposits? The more they stayed in business them more money you make. So the average poster thinks that even if you knew you had no motive to stop it.
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                                                    • kfranz31
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 02-09-10
                                                      • 1186

                                                      #61
                                                      john...whether the mayans were right or not...we have a brand new year coming up.....a fresh new start..and a another year of mistakes tp be learned from.......have a great christmas and a safe new year and a better 2013
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                                                      • SBR_John
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 07-12-05
                                                        • 16471

                                                        #62
                                                        Originally posted by kfranz31
                                                        john...whether the mayans were right or not...we have a brand new year coming up.....a fresh new start..and a another year of mistakes tp be learned from.......have a great christmas and a safe new year and a better 2013
                                                        Thank you...same to you and your family.
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                                                        • SBR_John
                                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                                          • 07-12-05
                                                          • 16471

                                                          #63
                                                          Originally posted by pavyracer
                                                          Why would you ask questions? Isn't it a conflict of interest to be receiving money from a book on players deposits? The more they stayed in business them more money you make. So the average poster thinks that even if you knew you had no motive to stop it.
                                                          No one in this industry has been paid on deposits in 10 years. We were stiffed in the end just like everyone except we deserve it.
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                                                          • paranoyd androyd
                                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                                            • 10-01-11
                                                            • 6459

                                                            #64
                                                            Originally posted by SBR_John
                                                            Been kind of a tough week.
                                                            surely you jest
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                                                            • dj_destroyer
                                                              SBR MVP
                                                              • 07-28-10
                                                              • 3856

                                                              #65
                                                              Originally posted by BIGDAY
                                                              I hope the market tanks so I can dump back in...
                                                              Sharp as fukk... I made the most money I ever have in my life during the Fall of 2008/Winter 09

                                                              I just wait for everyone until everyone is cursing the stock market... then I know to jump in.
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                                                              • Fishhead
                                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                                • 08-11-05
                                                                • 40179

                                                                #66
                                                                Originally posted by dj_destroyer
                                                                Sharp as fukk... I made the most money I ever have in my life during the Fall of 2008/Winter 09

                                                                I just wait for everyone until everyone is cursing the stock market... then I know to jump in.

                                                                Sure, how easy.
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                                                                • No coincidences
                                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                                  • 01-18-10
                                                                  • 76300

                                                                  #67
                                                                  Originally posted by Fishhead
                                                                  Sure, how easy.
                                                                  I'm sure these guys are the first to think of this concept.
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                                                                  • wantitall4moi
                                                                    SBR MVP
                                                                    • 04-17-10
                                                                    • 3063

                                                                    #68
                                                                    buy low sell high? never heard of it. Is it on Wikipedia?
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                                                                    • Inkwell77
                                                                      SBR MVP
                                                                      • 02-03-11
                                                                      • 3227

                                                                      #69
                                                                      Originally posted by SBR_John
                                                                      I posted this in another thread; The players are the victim and trust SBR to steer them away from dangerous books. We failed miserably. In hindsight the warning signs were even right in front of us.

                                                                      SBR dropped the ball and I'm extremely unhappy with those employed and trusted to manage this area of the company. BI was our smallest forum sponsor and never should have been allowed to be in a position to damage our reputation. We don't need these books and I don't want them. SBR was greedy and turned a blind eye to the reckless bookmaking policies and instead over valued their CS. I'm as equally at fault if not moreso for not asking questions until last Sunday.
                                                                      lol

                                                                      So who's decision was it to not report on the arrest of the financial backer?

                                                                      Because if you didn't know he was arrested you are a liar (because SBR claimed they knew the backer)......
                                                                      If you knew he was arrested and chose not to report it you essentially covered the story up......

                                                                      Which is it?

                                                                      Also, this all took place more than a week ago

                                                                      lol
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                                                                      • SBR_John
                                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                                        • 07-12-05
                                                                        • 16471

                                                                        #70
                                                                        I did not know he was arrested so I guess I'm a liar.
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