karennma 8,057 posts msg #141946 - Ignore karennma |
2/6/2018 10:23:56 AM
Sorry guys. I didn't mean to go "Anna Navarro" on you this morning. LOL!
Please PRAY that I didn't destroy my laptop when I spilled water on it yesterday.
@ Four,
DEFINITION of 'Wasting Asset'
An item that irreversibly declines in value, as a function of time.
BREAKING DOWN 'Wasting Asset'
In investing, options are the most common type of wasting asset.
Click here:
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/wastingasset.asp
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pthomas215 1,251 posts msg #141948 - Ignore pthomas215 |
2/6/2018 10:27:23 AM
na na, na na na na heeeeyyyyy gooodbye...for those of you thinking about real estate investment and development, XIV is a great example of why i left it. this happens in real estate investment as well. the only difference is you have no ability to exit in real estate and you watch your net worth drop. I do not recommend it, even though you will make a ton once in a while.
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Mactheriverrat 3,156 posts msg #141966 - Ignore Mactheriverrat modified |
2/6/2018 3:15:58 PM
This whole thread was started showing when one should got out of XIV- One can see that when thing really went to hell in a hand basket that sellers really kicked in to see who could get out the fastest. GREED ! I'm sure there are even fund mangers who were playing XIV.
One can see XIV was going down - To me one should have been out short term long before the CRAP hit the fan!
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pthomas215 1,251 posts msg #141970 - Ignore pthomas215 |
2/6/2018 4:21:24 PM
Mac, you are correct once again. and i certainly hope people dont think i am celebrating people's losses. i just think it pays to be cautious, small positions, tight stops.
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #141971 - Ignore karennma |
2/6/2018 5:07:45 PM
@ Mac,
Do you know how to enhance that Guppy filter by adding the flip from short to long and vice versa.
It would actually be two separate filters; one when it flips from short to long and the other when it flips from long to short.
Or anyone .... know how to write that?
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dtatu 143 posts msg #141975 - Ignore dtatu |
2/6/2018 7:07:49 PM
https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/XIV/technical-chart?plot=CANDLE&volume=total&data=DO&density=M&pricesOn=0&asPctChange=0&logscale=0&indicators=MACD(12,26,9);STOSL(5,3);TREND;SMA(10);SMA(100);EXPMA(10);EXPMA(100)&sym=XIV&grid=1&height=500&studyheight=100
I usually use daily SAR filter to get out 1/3 to 1/2 of my position; the other half I exit on the weekly SAR
- I might filter it with thr TREND SPOTTER ( above), which is less tight than SAR.
Actually , anybody has the SF " Trend spotter" code?
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Mactheriverrat 3,156 posts msg #141976 - Ignore Mactheriverrat modified |
2/6/2018 7:11:01 PM
@PT No I wasn't thinking that at all- I was just saying the the short term get out signs were there . It would have save anyone anywhere the pain of the see who could get out the fastest when XIV took a CRASH.
@Karen Not right off hand but I will take a stab at it soon!
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #142002 - Ignore mahkoh |
2/7/2018 2:28:54 PM
In the rearview mirror it is a lot easier to see when you should have gotten out. Problem is that on previous occasions a big red candle below the longterm guppy lines proved to be an excellent opportunity to buy.
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sandjco 648 posts msg #142007 - Ignore sandjco |
2/7/2018 7:00:51 PM
this black swan event was bizarre leading to CS to terminate it. the spike was just plain weird.
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four 5,087 posts msg #142017 - Ignore four |
2/8/2018 8:02:10 AM
https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/02/06/the-simple-math-behind-the-inverse-volatility-etf.aspx
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