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  • ChuckyTheGoat
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 04-04-11
    • 38803

    #14771
    Have posted in here several times. Always appreciate the knowledge:
    *Have picked up some good tips in here. Win or lose, always appreciate the insights.

    Have a pretty clear view of the portfolio I'm trying to build. Sometimes tricky to get the percentages right. At the moment I'm trying to figure out the good "stabilizers." I view the Fixed Income market as being very interesting. Buffett, for example, holds a surprisingly high % of his assets in low-risk investments.
    Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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    • Madison
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 09-16-11
      • 6709

      #14772
      Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
      Have posted in here several times. Always appreciate the knowledge:
      *Have picked up some good tips in here. Win or lose, always appreciate the insights.

      Have a pretty clear view of the portfolio I'm trying to build. Sometimes tricky to get the percentages right. At the moment I'm trying to figure out the good "stabilizers." I view the Fixed Income market as being very interesting. Buffett, for example, holds a surprisingly high % of his assets in low-risk investments.
      As stated previously, check out ET and please show where this can go wrong as far as fixed income.

      What Every Energy Transfer Investor Should Know Before Buying
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      • ChuckyTheGoat
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 04-04-11
        • 38803

        #14773
        Originally posted by Madison

        As stated previously, check out ET and please show where this can go wrong as far as fixed income.

        What Every Energy Transfer Investor Should Know Before Buying
        Thx, Mad. Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) - yield looks good.

        I think it's a real issue. How to keep up with currency debasement? The game has changed.
        Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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        • Madison
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 09-16-11
          • 6709

          #14774
          Anyone alive here when I recommended ALB at 50?
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          • Madison
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 09-16-11
            • 6709

            #14775
            Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat

            Thx, Mad. Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) - yield looks good.

            I think it's a real issue. How to keep up with currency debasement? The game has changed.
            ET got a bad grade from Growth Investor so be cautious.
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            • ChuckyTheGoat
              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
              • 04-04-11
              • 38803

              #14776
              Originally posted by Madison

              ET got a bad grade from Growth Investor so be cautious.
              Is that an issue? I normally don't put much credence on anyone's "rating."
              Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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              • ChuckyTheGoat
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 04-04-11
                • 38803

                #14777
                Originally posted by Madison
                Anyone alive here when I recommended ALB at 50?
                Hi, Mad:
                1) I do hold some ALB.
                2) I didn't get your entry-pt of 50.
                3) Saw ALB had a +6% day. My net on ALB is about Break-even.
                Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                • guitarjosh
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 12-25-07
                  • 5460

                  #14778
                  The transports, especially the commercial truck makers, are performing great. It looks like the insiders think the economy is about to take off.
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                  • ProSportsEdge
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 05-01-25
                    • 278

                    #14779
                    Originally posted by chase1
                    Stocks will probably go up. Every time they have raised rates the market has gone up. Look it up. Logic would tell you that people would start investing in bonds, CDs and more money going into savings which may be true but it won't matter...even after they have raised them 3-4 times as predicted. Next week when they raise rates it won't matter either as the previous poster said. It's already baked in. Don't you think mutual fund managers, investors and the like already know about rates.

                    I'm sure stocks will be volatile but that's what makes a market. It's completely healthy as are corrections.
                    The market will continue to grind higher and will be hitting new highs by spring or early summer. The charts are shaping up nicely and plus we are nowhere near the euphoria stage when everybody is on board and thinks we are going higher. Too much money on the sidelines. Most people have missed the rally from of March '09.
                    I get what you’re saying, and you’re right that a lot of rate moves are already priced in. Markets tend to react more to surprises than the hike itself. Volatility is normal, but the long-term trend can still push higher, especially with so much sidelined cash. Let’s see how it plays out next week.
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                    • franz555
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 11-13-14
                      • 11743

                      #14780
                      Originally posted by ProSportsEdge

                      I get what you’re saying, and you’re right that a lot of rate moves are already priced in. Markets tend to react more to surprises than the hike itself. Volatility is normal, but the long-term trend can still push higher, especially with so much sidelined cash. Let’s see how it plays out next week.
                      No idea what your saying. Interest rate rate hikes, and cuts,are always built into the market based on key data released. The trend isnt some wild roller coaster ride.
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                      • ProSportsEdge
                        SBR Sharp
                        • 05-01-25
                        • 278

                        #14781
                        Originally posted by franz555

                        No idea what your saying. Interest rate rate hikes, and cuts,are always built into the market based on key data released. The trend isnt some wild roller coaster ride.
                        Fair point. The market usually prices in rate hikes or cuts ahead of time. I just meant that lately the data swings have been shifting expectations more than usual, so it feels a bit choppy even if the overall trend isn’t a wild ride.
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                        • homie1975
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 12-24-13
                          • 15310

                          #14782
                          Mexico 50% tariff on China cutting off the "back door" to the usa.

                          Market dropping in futures.
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                          • Madison
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 09-16-11
                            • 6709

                            #14783
                            Recipe for disaster!!

                            The top 10 US stocks now account for roughly 35% of the overall market, up from just 18% a decade ago.
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                            • ChuckyTheGoat
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 04-04-11
                              • 38803

                              #14784
                              Originally posted by Madison
                              Recipe for disaster!!

                              The top 10 US stocks now account for roughly 35% of the overall market, up from just 18% a decade ago.
                              1) Nice note, Mad. Thank You!
                              2) Happy Holidays, everyone. This STOCK MKT thread has been one of the best long-run threads at SBR. Everyone has knowledge on a certain sector.
                              3) I've picked up on the tips that people list. Have picked up several tips from people. Win or lose, thank you for the knowledge.
                              4) Per Mad's note, I do wonder about the high P/E ratios. And the high-end Mag7 stocks may be way over-valued. Just my two cents.
                              5) Re: my own portfolio, I've said on here several times that I carry a higher weight on Bitcoin stocks and Metal stocks. At the moment the Metal stocks are ripping. I'm particularly bullish on Silver and Copper. Bitcoin ETFs have dipped, but I do wonder about big-players positioning themselves. I think the Silver surge has stolen some of the Bitcoin thunder.
                              Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                              • Madison
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 09-16-11
                                • 6709

                                #14785
                                Happy Holidays Chucky and others.
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                                • homie1975
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 12-24-13
                                  • 15310

                                  #14786
                                  Happy Holidays, Homie !
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                                  • Madison
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 09-16-11
                                    • 6709

                                    #14787
                                    Please help me understand why 120 or so years of history is unlikely to repeat itself.

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                                    • chase1
                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                      • 11-02-09
                                      • 843

                                      #14788
                                      It's been years since being here.

                                      Happy Holidays boys. Here's to a Santa rally and green 2026
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                                      • Madison
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 09-16-11
                                        • 6709

                                        #14789
                                        Originally posted by chase1
                                        It's been years since being here.

                                        Happy Holidays boys. Here's to a Santa rally and green 2026
                                        What cha got bud??
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                                        • Madison
                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                          • 09-16-11
                                          • 6709

                                          #14790
                                          Per CNBC "US to begin garnishing wages of student loan defaulters week of Jan 7/2026." A quick Google search suggests that could be circa 10 MIL borrowers. How does that not put a serious dent in consumer spending or 70% of our GDP.

                                          Lot of numbers not adding up to a rosy 2026????
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                                          • pavyracer
                                            SBR Aristocracy
                                            • 04-12-07
                                            • 82788

                                            #14791
                                            Originally posted by Madison
                                            Per CNBC "US to begin garnishing wages of student loan defaulters week of Jan 7/2026." A quick Google search suggests that could be circa 10 MIL borrowers. How does that not put a serious dent in consumer spending or 70% of our GDP.

                                            Lot of numbers not adding up to a rosy 2026????
                                            This is what I'm planning to do for 2026. I will take the $5,000 DOGE check and add it to the $2,000 tax rebate check and combine it with the $2,000 health insurance cash and use it as a down payment to get a 50 year mortgage. Then rent the house and pay the mortgage off with the rent and make money from the rental.
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                                            • Madison
                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                              • 09-16-11
                                              • 6709

                                              #14792
                                              Originally posted by pavyracer

                                              This is what I'm planning to do for 2026. I will take the $5,000 DOGE check and add it to the $2,000 tax rebate check and combine it with the $2,000 health insurance cash and use it as a down payment to get a 50 year mortgage. Then rent the house and pay the mortgage off with the rent and make money from the rental.
                                              Hindsight. "If I knew now what I didn't know then". 2007 (The Big Short) set me up for retirement. It's a LONG story, but I had a few very good years. IF I had taken those profits and bought RE investments for .20 on the dollar I would be a VERY wealthy man now.
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                                              • Madison
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 09-16-11
                                                • 6709

                                                #14793
                                                Most of you don't understand the importance of what I'm about to say here.

                                                QT Quantitative Tightening: Or lack thereof Just announced by the fed. We've been tightening or squeezing liquidity for say 2 years which should be a negative for equities, and yet they've been thriving. Or at least a small group.

                                                Now the fed despite easing interest rates 1.5%, while tightening liquidity, decides to cease tightening and in effect apply a double stimulus to the economy by ceasing tightening. Seems to me (from afar) this is a SERIOUS warning. They've been putting proverbial fingers in the dike. Despite some doomsayers, I'm really surprised someone hasn't caught on to this and mother market hasn't reacted.

                                                Color me blind, but the dark clouds are circulating, and the more liquidity they apply YOU should be concerned. Personally, I'm shadowing Mr Buffet and a few others and positioning my portfolio very conservatively.

                                                All my best,
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                                                • homie1975
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 12-24-13
                                                  • 15310

                                                  #14794
                                                  Maddy
                                                  4.3% GDP is why the market is holding. Running it hot.
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                                                  • Madison
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 09-16-11
                                                    • 6709

                                                    #14795
                                                    Originally posted by homie1975
                                                    Maddy
                                                    4.3% GDP is why the market is holding. Running it hot.
                                                    Happy and healthy new year to you and yours.

                                                    I've tried to keep this thread alive but I think the final fork has been driven??

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                                                    • ChuckyTheGoat
                                                      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                      • 04-04-11
                                                      • 38803

                                                      #14796
                                                      Originally posted by Madison
                                                      Most of you don't understand the importance of what I'm about to say here.

                                                      QT Quantitative Tightening: Or lack thereof Just announced by the fed. We've been tightening or squeezing liquidity for say 2 years which should be a negative for equities, and yet they've been thriving. Or at least a small group.

                                                      Now the fed despite easing interest rates 1.5%, while tightening liquidity, decides to cease tightening and in effect apply a double stimulus to the economy by ceasing tightening. Seems to me (from afar) this is a SERIOUS warning. They've been putting proverbial fingers in the dike. Despite some doomsayers, I'm really surprised someone hasn't caught on to this and mother market hasn't reacted.

                                                      Color me blind, but the dark clouds are circulating, and the more liquidity they apply YOU should be concerned. Personally, I'm shadowing Mr Buffet and a few others and positioning my portfolio very conservatively.

                                                      All my best,
                                                      No, Mad! Your comments are very timely.

                                                      This concept of Money Supply is huge. My source are saying that Quantitative Easing is coming. Ties out to the macro backdrop.

                                                      Bump to this thread. It's been time-tested. I pick up good ideas in here.

                                                      My view is that people are looking for alternatives to the USD. The metal trend is worth noting. Silver was top-performing asset of 2025 (+142%).
                                                      Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                      • ChuckyTheGoat
                                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                        • 04-04-11
                                                        • 38803

                                                        #14797
                                                        Originally posted by Madison
                                                        Most of you don't understand the importance of what I'm about to say here.

                                                        QT Quantitative Tightening: Or lack thereof Just announced by the fed. We've been tightening or squeezing liquidity for say 2 years which should be a negative for equities, and yet they've been thriving. Or at least a small group.

                                                        Now the fed despite easing interest rates 1.5%, while tightening liquidity, decides to cease tightening and in effect apply a double stimulus to the economy by ceasing tightening. Seems to me (from afar) this is a SERIOUS warning. They've been putting proverbial fingers in the dike. Despite some doomsayers, I'm really surprised someone hasn't caught on to this and mother market hasn't reacted.

                                                        Color me blind, but the dark clouds are circulating, and the more liquidity they apply YOU should be concerned. Personally, I'm shadowing Mr Buffet and a few others and positioning my portfolio very conservatively.

                                                        All my best,
                                                        Another follow-up on this. Mad makes a great point:
                                                        *My novice interpretation = When the Money Supply bloats, the pro-rata value of every asset goes up as well. Effectively, cost of Capital goes up.
                                                        ...The investment analysts have picked up on this. This has run at a rate of at least 7%+ in the USA for the last decade.

                                                        ...If QE is taking hold, then Monetary Inflation will run hotter than 7%. Cost of Capital on the rise?

                                                        MAD, feel free to critique. Let me know what parts I got wrong.
                                                        Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                        • ChuckyTheGoat
                                                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                          • 04-04-11
                                                          • 38803

                                                          #14798
                                                          Originally posted by guitarjosh
                                                          The transports, especially the commercial truck makers, are performing great. It looks like the insiders think the economy is about to take off.
                                                          Thx, josh! Always liked your insights. Hope you're doing well.

                                                          Maybe one parallel to your comment. I've been investing in Copper. Feel like the Cu/Au ratio will continue to rise. Copper was a GREAT winner in 2025. Feel like Cu is a low-risk investment that doesn't have much downside.

                                                          Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                          • TKGator
                                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                                            • 10-12-13
                                                            • 13593

                                                            #14799
                                                            Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
                                                            Have posted in here several times. Always appreciate the knowledge:
                                                            *Have picked up some good tips in here. Win or lose, always appreciate the insights.

                                                            Have a pretty clear view of the portfolio I'm trying to build. Sometimes tricky to get the percentages right. At the moment I'm trying to figure out the good "stabilizers." I view the Fixed Income market as being very interesting. Buffett, for example, holds a surprisingly high % of his assets in low-risk investments.
                                                            Don’t overthink things. If you’re holding for at least 2-3 years just buy QQQ, SPY and IBIT. I’m pretty much done investing in stocks - way too much manipulation by market makers.

                                                            I have been swing trading alt coin futures and doing pretty well focusing on the same 8-10 coins. They mostly follow BTC’s current trend.
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                                                            • ChuckyTheGoat
                                                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                              • 04-04-11
                                                              • 38803

                                                              #14800
                                                              A few updates:
                                                              1) Bought a little Marriott stock (MAR). My reasoning is not complicated. I enjoy staying at their hotels. They maintain a high standard. MAR has done well in L12 months, I expect MAR to outperform other hotels.

                                                              2) Strong on Copper and Silver. I like the Sprott ETFs.

                                                              3) I've done well on GBTC. But I've slowly been selling some off. Exp Ratio is too high, compared to other options.
                                                              Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                              • ChuckyTheGoat
                                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                • 04-04-11
                                                                • 38803

                                                                #14801
                                                                *I bought the SMLR hype some time ago. Bought in too high, it's been a net-loser for me:
                                                                ...That said, it's ripping today! +15.6%
                                                                Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                                • ChuckyTheGoat
                                                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                  • 04-04-11
                                                                  • 38803

                                                                  #14802
                                                                  Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
                                                                  *I bought the SMLR hype some time ago. Bought in too high, it's been a net-loser for me:
                                                                  ...That said, it's ripping today! +15.6%
                                                                  Another one that I've slowly been = STRC
                                                                  ...When people figure out that BTC is an asset, I think STRC will be more sought out in the Fixed Income sector.
                                                                  Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?
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                                                                  • Madison
                                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                    • 09-16-11
                                                                    • 6709

                                                                    #14803
                                                                    Chuck , waiting on this guy to explode. Curr up circa 58% here. Best bud11

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                                                                    • pavyracer
                                                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                                                      • 04-12-07
                                                                      • 82788

                                                                      #14804
                                                                      Madison, what do you think of ZIM? I bought it in September around $13. It went as high as $24.50 today. Do you see more upside? They also have a good dividend so tempted to sell now.
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                                                                      • Vene1616
                                                                        SBR MVP
                                                                        • 09-20-20
                                                                        • 1070

                                                                        #14805
                                                                        Watch Bitcoin get to 105-110k USD no more than 10-12 days after we invade Iran.
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