Quite a spike up!

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Re: Quite a spike up!

Postby brian0918 » Fri Nov 07, 2014 2:01 pm

barrytrot wrote:
brian0918 wrote:How would redemption work if your shares are through an IRA? Any early withdrawal to currency has penalties and taxes. What about withdrawal to non-currency?


Most likely NOT available in that case due to the rules of your IRA.

The exception being if you have a fully "self managed IRA" in which case it is still likely NOT POSSIBLE because the "self managed" still has a LOT of seemingly unnecessary rules.


An IRS scheme with unnecessary rules? What an absurd notion!

It is a self-directed SEP-IRA that my employer contributes to regardless of my wishes, but I get to play with the numbers on the screen money however I want.
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Re: Quite a spike up!

Postby beauanderos » Fri Nov 07, 2014 5:48 pm

Ended the day into strength... which would normally bode well for Monday (back in the day before the banking bastards got their fingers into the pies)

Took a 40% profit on a small, two-day old trade in JNUG (bought at $2.94)... and then it finished twenty cents higher than where I sold. :roll: Crap, even when I win, I lose :lol:
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Re: Quite a spike up!

Postby Engineer » Fri Nov 07, 2014 6:25 pm

beauanderos wrote:Took a 40% profit on a small, two-day old trade in JNUG (bought at $2.94)... and then it finished twenty cents higher than where I sold. :roll: Crap, even when I win, I lose :lol:


I went to the casino last night with $40. A couple hours later, I had a belly full of prime rib and $100. :thumbup:
Fluff the stock market...blackjack has better odds.
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Re: Quite a spike up!

Postby Morsecode » Fri Nov 07, 2014 6:34 pm

Engineer wrote:I went to the casino last night with $40. A couple hours later, I had a belly full of prime rib and $100. :thumbup:
Fluff the stock market...blackjack has better odds.


Now those are measurable results. I am on my way out the door with $40 to buy entry into a 50 seat Texas Hold 'Em tournament. I suck at the game, but I am undeterred.
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Re: Quite a spike up!

Postby deacon » Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:39 pm

I like watching Texas hold em, but I'm not good at playing it. Blackjack is more my style.

I was watching the chart last night, and I got greedy. Should have bought at 15.05. I guess we will see what happens on monday. Really I just want a stable price so premiums will go down.
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