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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 13, 2015 9:10:04 GMT -5
EXPERT 50/50 IS BASED ON BLUE CHIPS STOCKS, KA$H, T-BONDS AND ONLY QUALITY ETF : LOW RISK
Amazing, EH? Here we are at the end of 2015, and with 3.9% second quarter growth the USA is the last man standing in this economic war - and who has been saying that? Now, the fun begins.
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Post by bimetalaupt on Oct 13, 2015 15:08:06 GMT -5
Three Unlearned Lessons of the Financial Crisis of 2008
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Just think about this: my quid IA64 has more number power then the original Cray1 and .......Again Expert 50/50 that was started on a one megahertz Z80 wins. This is a fantastic article and I only quoted two parts due limits of copy by law. Kash is King: we need more solid backed system!! We could back our $$$$$$ with Gold to a greater %%%%%%%, Remember Oil is only used for transportation as it is cheaper then hay& and more energy dense? The stone age did not end due to lack of stones. We are " creating malinvestment "in the oil fields of the world. MORE LATER.Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 13, 2015 17:18:55 GMT -5
, This is a great read! Thanks! Yes, it absolutely addresses how this ain't your dad's market - as we have discussed. I love how it points out that the fact of the matter is that the government forcing banks to make bad loans truly is the root cause of it all. As far as malinvesment.. first of oil is only used for transportation? Come on, you and I both know this is a bunch of hooey. If stone was used for as much as oil is we would still be living in the stone age today. The fact is oil ain't going anywhere soon, and when it does it will simply be a different feed stock that will still need to be stored... So yes, as we can clearly see slow world growth has slowed oil investment, but it's not ever going to come close to stopping it. Scond, technology: like you said your current PC is stronger than older supercomputers, and my phone has more computing power than the original NASA rocket - then there is the technology we are looking at - all game changing, but it's still the same sport. That being said, yes housing for the most part is in a very stagnant situation. It's going to take a very keen eye and a sense of things to come to make money in real estate while all this garbage is straightened out(yes the market will sort it out, it always does!!). For instance, an emerging economy full of natural resources in north america that has a wealthy population base because the only reason to move there is for work.... Now this would also be a sticky situation except for the fact what we have created more than malinvestment in real estate, is massive WAR! Some areas are already seeing a massive influx of Eastern European immigrants, and this is only set to grow as the next trend that we have fully outlined already around here takes hold. I can't stress the point of Marshall Plan 2.0 enough.... Since the article was wrote in 2014 it's tough to comment too much on the monetary points as we have seen the dollar rally due to China and EM. However, yes once the current trend has expired 7-9 years from now, 10 bucks says that we will have figured out a way to make the USD even stronger. And if we fail in this task - highly unlikely - CCGCO will accept whatever the world currency will be after the dust settles. That's the great thing about necessities and hard assets, currency is a secondary point.
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Post by bimetalaupt on Oct 13, 2015 18:34:48 GMT -5
Remember Oil was only used for transportation as it was cheaper then hay& and more energy dense?+( corrected to past tense: is was replaced by was ;two times) My point was more about the economics!! Or only about the economics!! sorry!!
Oil is too valuable for transportation per Saudi King.More Later!!
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 13, 2015 19:29:51 GMT -5
Ah! My apologies. Well in that case, since the financial crisis we have seen wages in China drive manufacturing home, and we have seen oil and gas production explode in the USA. If the global economy was growing, all we would hear about is peak oil - which at some point is coming more than likely. We know that wind and solar are approaching parody with conventional power - of course this isn't based on a cogeneration refinery - and we know for a fact that during WW2 they were using coal to fire their cars because fuel was so scarce. Yes, we are on the way to a world in which crude oil will become more expensive than technology. This why right now we are playing both sides - it's the only way to make the transition from where we are now, to where we end up and be a major player, IMO. We have seen green companies come and go, while the majors are dipping their toes into renewable because they know what's coming. That's why we take the middle road and T.E. the shit out of this thing.
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 14, 2015 10:06:32 GMT -5
I'm lovin' this.... KASH IS KING!!!!
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Post by bimetalaupt on Oct 14, 2015 20:07:18 GMT -5
I'm lovin' this.... KASH IS KING!!!!A+++++, Well, the ranch is full of renewable energy: wind,wood and Sun power(solar). Wood is #1 for renewable energy: also great for slow smoking of beef. ++ Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt The worms are improving the food plots also!! Deer love alfalfa!!
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 14, 2015 20:30:34 GMT -5
, Now we are talking. They are powering the methane capture plant at the landfill here with a solar co-op. Wind and solar to power the cogeneration refinery that is already setup for wood, in which we make our EPA friendly oil! So, create the demand for the dirty stuff again. As the prices rises we install microwaves all over and sell our bought at a what? 90% discount fuel, and start the transition to biomass for the future!!! It's all about creating the cash flow now in conventional ways with such good margin that our rn'd is a mere drop in the bucket for future buckets of water... or was that steam? I hear ya about the worms, that's why I want the land in Canada(Yes this means we will need to setup in Canada due to land laws. Jay already likes our tax laws better and neither the Liberals or the Conservatives are going to touch corporate tax). Aside from the money made there, we need the dirt. Why? Because transporting dirt to the site and dirty dirt back to the ranch is A LOT cheaper than having to have ppl at every site, feeding the worms, and maintaining the project while the worms do their thing. Old dirt to new dirt and the cycle started with making money off real estate. Old dirt becomes new dirt at the farm and the rounds of money flow... JMO. God bless, A++++
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Post by bimetalaupt on Oct 17, 2015 12:51:13 GMT -5
Ka$h is KINGALL CASH FLOW STUDIES ARE DISCOUNTED TO REFLECT KASH interest rate may be current or projected It can be hard to understand how stock analysts come up with "fair value" for companies, or why their target price estimates vary so wildly. The answer often lies in how they use the valuation method known as discounted cash flow (DCF). However, you don't have to rely on the word of analysts. With some preparation and the right tools, you can value a company's stock yourself using this method. This tutorial will show you how, taking you step-by-step through a discounted cash flow analysis of a fictional company. In simple terms, discounted cash flow tries to work out the value of a company today, based on projections of how much money it's going to make in the future. DCF analysis says that a company is worth all of the cash that it could make available to investors in the future. It is described as"discounted" cash flow because cash in the future is worth less than cash today. (To learn more, see The Essentials Of Cash Flow and Taking Stock Of Discounted Cash Flow.) For example, let's say someone asked you to choose between receiving $100 today and receiving $100 in a year. Chances are you would take the money today, knowing that you could invest that $100 now and have more than $100 in a year's time. If you turn that thinking on its head, you are saying that the amount that you'd have in one year is worth $100 dollars today - or the discounted value is $100. Make the same calculation for all the cash you expect a company to produce in the future and you have a good measure of the company's value. There are several tried and true approaches to discounted cash flow analysis, including the dividend discount model (DDM) approach and the cash flow to firm approach. In this tutorial, we will use the free cash flow to equity approach commonly used by Wall Street analysts to determine the "fair value" of companies. As an investor, you have a lot to gain from mastering DCF analysis. For starters, it can serve as a reality check to the fair value prices found in brokers' reports. DCF analysis requires you to think through the factors that affect a company, such as future sales growth and profit margins. It also makes you consider the discount rate, which depends on a risk-free interest rate, the company's costs of capital and the risk its stock faces. All of this will give you an appreciation for what drives share value, and that means you can put a more realistic price tag on the company's stock. To demonstrate how this valuation method works, this tutorial will take you step-by-step through a DCF analysis of a fictional company called The Widget Company. Let's begin by looking at how to determine the forecast period for your analysis and how to forecast revenue growth. DCF Analysis: The Forecast Period & Forecasting Revenue Growth DCF Analysis: Introduction DCF Analysis: The Forecast Period & Forecasting Revenue Growth DCF Analysis: Forecasting Free Cash Flows DCF Analysis: Calculating The Discount Rate DCF Analysis: Coming Up With A Fair Value DCF Analysis: Pros & Cons Of DCF DCF Analysis: Conclusion BiMetalAuPt Read more: DCF Analysis: Introduction | Investopedia www.investopedia.com/university/dcf/#ixzz3oqfh8i1eFollow us: Investopedia on Facebook www.investopedia.com/university/dcf/
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Post by bimetalaupt on Oct 17, 2015 15:33:33 GMT -5
, Now we are talking. They are powering the methane capture plant at the landfill here with a solar co-op. Wind and solar to power the cogeneration refinery that is already setup for wood, in which we make our EPA friendly oil! So, create the demand for the dirty stuff again. As the prices rises we install microwaves all over and sell our bought at a what? 90% discount fuel, and start the transition to biomass for the future!!! It's all about creating the cash flow now in conventional ways with such good margin that our rn'd is a mere drop in the bucket for future buckets of water... or was that steam? I hear ya about the worms, that's why I want the land in Canada(Yes this means we will need to setup in Canada due to land laws. Jay already likes our tax laws better and neither the Liberals or the Conservatives are going to touch corporate tax). Aside from the money made there, we need the dirt. Why? Because transporting dirt to the site and dirty dirt back to the ranch is A LOT cheaper than having to have ppl at every site, feeding the worms, and maintaining the project while the worms do their thing. Old dirt to new dirt and the cycle started with making money off real estate. Old dirt becomes new dirt at the farm and the rounds of money flow... JMO. God bless, A++++ A+++++, What more can I say: oil projections are only an estimate based on the "Black Swans" in the Middle east. If thing go wrong like they did in the 1980's we could see $150/ba. WTI or 125 WTL. Then WTR cold be$200. Now for wood: Wood has been the major renewable energy forever. The JAL ranch is working with Scania to produce hard wood for homes ( floors) , chairs to be used for 100+ years and boats like Gar Wood. Like Ford we will make charcoal with the left overs: very high energy. Scania has a very high compression (Diesel) that runs on 95% absolute ethanol with 5% accelerate. As some of you know we have several long term projects at the ranch that are about growth of protein rich food for deer and Quail: in all honesty they have excised my estimates. Just a thought, Bruce
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Post by flow5 on Oct 18, 2015 15:41:48 GMT -5
N-gDp rose at 20, then 19 percent quarterly rates-of-change in 4th qtr 1980, then 1st qtr 1981. The markets didn't comprehend what was going on until much later. T-bills didn't peak until 5/13/81. T-bonds didn't trough until Sept. I.e., delayed recognition of the present facts. You can sell short almost everything.
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 18, 2015 18:41:38 GMT -5
, Now we are talking. They are powering the methane capture plant at the landfill here with a solar co-op. Wind and solar to power the cogeneration refinery that is already setup for wood, in which we make our EPA friendly oil! So, create the demand for the dirty stuff again. As the prices rises we install microwaves all over and sell our bought at a what? 90% discount fuel, and start the transition to biomass for the future!!! It's all about creating the cash flow now in conventional ways with such good margin that our rn'd is a mere drop in the bucket for future buckets of water... or was that steam? I hear ya about the worms, that's why I want the land in Canada(Yes this means we will need to setup in Canada due to land laws. Jay already likes our tax laws better and neither the Liberals or the Conservatives are going to touch corporate tax). Aside from the money made there, we need the dirt. Why? Because transporting dirt to the site and dirty dirt back to the ranch is A LOT cheaper than having to have ppl at every site, feeding the worms, and maintaining the project while the worms do their thing. Old dirt to new dirt and the cycle started with making money off real estate. Old dirt becomes new dirt at the farm and the rounds of money flow... JMO. God bless, A++++ A+++++, What more can I say: oil projections are only an estimate based on the "Black Swans" in the Middle east. If thing go wrong like they did in the 1980's we could see $150/ba. WTI or 125 WTL. Then WTR cold be$200. Now for wood: Wood has been the major renewable energy forever. -palm-The JAL ranch is working with Scania to produce hard wood for homes ( floors) , chairs to be used for 100+ years and boats like Gar Wood. Like Ford we will make charcoal with the left overs: very high energy. Scania has a very high compression (Diesel) that runs on 95% absolute ethanol with 5% accelerate. As some of you know we have several long term projects at the ranch that are about growth of protein rich food for deer and Quail: in all honesty they have excised my estimates. Just a thought, Bruce Ah, I see where you're coming from now. In that case - kash is king. Unless we are talking about storage. Nothing wrong with holding out for a better deal with house money. At best, it will be no worse while the build up continues. Remember, that "one thing" will more than likely be the single biggest event in history thus far. I'm all for a biomass future. In fact, I know how we can build forests on the cheap for ourselves over the next ten years. Like you have said time and again; the only way for green energy to work is to go big.... Right now we can go big in C and build the future we want for the 7th gen around it. Meanwhile we create demand for our our tech and products due to the fact of abundance of power both current and future. No worries about economics for what we are doing in other words. Why? We have already been mandated, it's just no one knows it yet. But, boo ethanol! We want some second gen drop in disruptive tech that will run those Scana trucks as is, and can give us KASH FLOW day one - like 38 million liters worth!! Hahah God bless, PS. Not sure if the protein studies taxing you estimates is good, or not?
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Post by bimetalaupt on Oct 18, 2015 23:49:53 GMT -5
A+++++, Protein study: part of the nutritional density study for man and deer. Deer loves alfalfa. The problem with these studies is the payback is so long that it may not produce results you can see on the bottom line. The wood projections are also interesting. The main tree in West Texas produces more greener leaves due to bacteria that fixed Nitrogen. Everything is studied from a cash flow point of view. Wind energy is about money : cash flow again. The only reason we use oil from the ground is cost: oil has proven to be cheaper then wood. If this were not true then Rail Roads would be burning wood in the fire boxes not burning diesel. This is all about total cost. Back to the Kash is King theme : Discounting cash flow is about how long it will take to recover cost. In real estate it also about what it will be worth is a period of time after the value bought has dropped to a point you have run out of deprecation. Again ;We have not lost anything but time.These field out here are old and production is in decline!! Projections for the future are not good. Projections are for the next 50 years are weak. Your thoughts? Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Oct 19, 2015 9:27:17 GMT -5
, My thoughts would be that if you deem the study worthy and it's showing results, it's worth it. The taxing part comes in like you said in the length of results, right? As in - keeping RE in mind - 10% is 10% if it's one year or 10, but on the compounded side. I also thing that there is more C in them hills than all the C and CH4 in the ground and for the time being, like you said C is still going to be the cheapest. I also know that waste is finished. The way we have been wasting everything is changing, and it will change fast(in the next couple decades) because the fact of the matter is the story of the burgeoning middle class is all very real. In conclusion, I guess the point I'm trying to make is that the biggest thing I have learned from you is being a head of the curve is tough because it's always a waiting game. To make all of the long term studies as valuable as they are going to be, we need to fill in the wait times with: KASH flow and asset appreciation from conventional sources - which we are about to make just that much more valuable thanks to technology. The future is a less carcinogenic feed stock, it's just that simple. God bless,
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Nov 3, 2015 10:38:31 GMT -5
A++++ This was posted on Yahoo Finance today: I agree with the main hypothesis: do You? Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt .... Kash is King , Yes I agree with the hypothesis 100%. When it comes right down to it the only metric that matters is corporate earnings. There are other signals - as noted that can be discussed on end - but the only clear signal there is for if the economy is growing is corporate earnings. The only catch is that you have to watch which region the earnings are coming from. So right now earnings are saying that for the last 15 months the only real growth in the world has been the USA?? and AA, YUM, NUS, all just said that China has started to fall off a cliff. So where does that point, right? God bless, The Strength in the Weakness!!!!!!
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Post by bimetalaupt on Nov 6, 2015 16:56:35 GMT -5
A++++ This was posted on Yahoo Finance today: I agree with the main hypothesis: do You? Just a thought, BiMetalAuPt .... Kash is King , Yes I agree with the hypothesis 100%. When it comes right down to it the only metric that matters is corporate earnings. There are other signals - as noted that can be discussed on end - but the only clear signal there is for if the economy is growing is corporate earnings. The only catch is that you have to watch which region the earnings are coming from. So right now earnings are saying that for the last 15 months the only real growth in the world has been the USA?? and AA, YUM, NUS, all just said that China has started to fall off a cliff. So where does that point, right? God bless, The Strength in the Weakness!!!!!!Markov Chain Monte Carlo: Stochastic Simulation for Bayesian Inference, Second Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science) 2nd Edition rom the reviews of the third edition: "All told, Permutation, Parametric, and Bootstrap Tests of Hypotheses garners high marks for its scope and clarity. Graduate students will appreciate its rigorous treatment of diverse topics and ample exercises to reinforce ideas...this text deserves a place in any scientific library." Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 2005 "The book provides a good overview of hypotheses testing and decision theory. … The book is well-written, concise and clearly organized. Many examples and figures illustrate the text. Each chapter is concluded by numerous exercises … to make the fundamental concepts more comprehensive. … My overall impression of the book is very positive. … the book is a valuable supplement to the existing literature and can be recommended to both practitioners and researchers in statistics." (Bernd Droge, Metrika, Vol. 64, 2006) "This is the third edition of a well known and respected book by Good. … provides a very good overview on decision theory and hypothesis testing. It is well written and does cover permutation, parametric and bootstrap techniques very effectively. I would recommend this book for the statisticians as well as biostatisticians to practice the methodologies provided in this book. This book will be of interest to graduate students in statistics and biostatistics. In addition, this book would be a valuable asset for the library." (B. M. Golam Kibria, Statistical Papers, Vol. 47, 2006) "Although this third edition has only 45 more pages … the change in title suggests a change in focus from mainly dealing with permutation tests to put equal weight on parametric and bootstrap tests of hypotheses. … It would be excellent as a supplemental text on testing hypotheses and decision theory … . it is excellent for those who want to learn about or to apply permutation methods … . It also has a good general overview of hypotheses testing and decision theory." (Andreas Karlsson, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Vol. 169 (1), 2006) "This is the third edition of a well known and highly praised book. … It … also includes material on parametric and bootstrap tests but permutation tests take the centerstage. This revised edition has been enlarged by about 25 pages. … The number of exercises has been greatly increased. More interestingly, some of the essential results have now been given in the form of exercises." (Arup Bose, Sankhya, Vol. 67 (1), 2005) "From the start of the journey into testing hypotheses … the book refers to the author’s personal experience. … This is supposed to benefit the students, instructors and autodidacts … . the book is intended for a two-semester graduate course on hypotheses testing and decision theory. … to the best of judgment, it is a very interesting, profound, modern and useful book." (Gaj Vidmar, ISCB News, Vol. 144 (2), 2007) " In this book the author explores the use of computational methods for hypothesis testing, and he describes the great advantages that make these methods the most powerful tools among statistical procedures. … The book is clear, readable and very well focused … . This is a book for graduate students and scientists. Practitioners can also take great advantage of it … . In my view, this book should be present in all statistics departments and university libraries." (Ana F. Militino, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 34 (10), 2007)In this book the author explores the use of computational methods for hypothesis testing, and he describes the great advantages that make these methods the most powerful tools among statistical procedures. … The book is clear, readable and very well focused … . This is a book for graduate students and scientists. Practitioners can also take great advantage of it … . In my view, this book should be present in all statistics departments and university libraries." (Ana F. Militino, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 34 (10), 2007)In this book the author explores the use of computational methods for hypothesis testing, and he describes the great advantages that make these methods the most powerful tools among statistical procedures. … The book is clear, readable and very well focused … . This is a book for graduate students and scientists. Practitioners can also take great advantage of it … . In my view, this book should be present in all statistics departments and university libraries." (Ana F. Militino, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 34 (10), 2007)In this book the author explores the use of computational methods for hypothesis testing, and he describes the great advantages that make these methods the most powerful tools among statistical procedures. … The book is clear, readable and very well focused … . This is a book for graduate students and scientists. Practitioners can also take great advantage of it … . In my view, this book should be present in all statistics departments and university libraries." (Ana F. Militino, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 34 (10), 2007)In this book the author explores the use of computational methods for hypothesis testing, and he describes the great advantages that make these methods the most powerful tools among statistical procedures. … The book is clear, readable and very well focused … . This is a book for graduate students and scientists. Practitioners can also take great advantage of it … . In my view, this book should be present in all statistics departments and university libraries." (Ana F. Militino, Journal of Applied Statistics, Vol. 34 (10), 2007)"This book is the third edition of an evolving text that aims to provide a theoretical background on both parametric and resampling tests. It combines and compares these two approaches in a comprehensive manner, constituting a graduate-level text appropriate for researchers and practitioners. … the book is recommended to researchers who use advanced statistical tests, especially those having to work with uncommon and problematic data … ." (Lefteris Angelis, ACM Computing Reviews, Vol. 49 (5), 2008) China Engineering & Transportation Books Discover books for all types of engineers, auto enthusiasts, and much more. Learn more CURRENT HYPOTHIS IS : KASH IS KING!!
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Post by bimetalaupt on Nov 12, 2015 18:15:50 GMT -5
M1 for the month of Oct 2015 was down (-0.9%). The economy should follow by 90 days ( 3 months) phase delay. This is not good for blonds from Kings County , New York!!The GDP for the USA is not strong enough for this negative figure. Expert 50/50 has issued a buy for T-Bonds 30 years and a sell for Growth and small cap stocks. .Kash is King but Bonds are the HOUSE YOU LIVE IN!!WE DID SELL GROWTH AND SMALL CAPS NOV 11, 2015 AND BUY LONG TERM T-BONDS. Just a thought, Bruce Duke-Lendrum, MBA
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Nov 12, 2015 19:31:20 GMT -5
The slow and steady skeleton crew!
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Post by bimetalaupt on Dec 20, 2015 17:20:56 GMT -5
MMXVI-ALPHA Black Swan event study STRESS TEST STUDY 12/18/15 RIDK...............................................5050.145625 15 MONTH DJIA PROJECTION............. 20979.6454093202 UPSIDE............................................. 3851.09540932017 DJIA UPSIDE/RISK.................................. 0.7625711603752 djia risk/return .....................................1.3113530277069 Highest risk DJIA.............................. 15929.4997843202 PROF/LOSS PER$1.00............................. -0.2374288396248
Risk is less but not as much as this summer!!
Just a thought, Bruce Duke.Lendrum MBA, PharmB, BS
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Dec 20, 2015 22:09:26 GMT -5
Kash, because of what we talk aboot around here. That's what I had told him earlier today. Thanks.
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Post by bimetalaupt on Dec 21, 2015 15:39:46 GMT -5
Kash, because of what we talk aboot around here. That's what I had told him earlier today. Thanks. A+++++, It looks like MMXVI-Alpha called it right again. The MM system called it right for 16 times in a row. Just a thought, Bruce Duke-Lendrum MBA PharmB, BS
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Dec 21, 2015 21:56:05 GMT -5
Kash, because of what we talk aboot around here. That's what I had told him earlier today. Thanks. A+++++, It looks like MMXVI-Alpha called it right again. The MM system called it right for 16 times in a row. Just a thought, Bruce Duke-Lendrum MBA PharmB, BS , I hear ya. I have been talking about discounted future value and cash flow with him since we all met. And yes I have been telling him that our market and economic models are spot on(he knows this from evidence) and that MMBA++++ is going to crush it in the robo advisor space.... However, we have a lot of non believers right now.... yes I love it. God bless,
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Post by bimetalaupt on Dec 28, 2015 14:13:59 GMT -5
A+++++, ACCORDING TO MY PERSONAL TRADING: THE BEST INVESTMENT THE 2015 WAS THE $$$$$.
MY COLLECTION OF RARE OIL WORKS BY TURNER, CHAGALL AND PICASSO FOR THE LAST 15 YEARS HAS IMPROVED IN VALUE BY 15.8% PER YEAR. AND JOYCE AND I GET TO LOVE THEM ALL.
Just a thought, Bruce Duke-Lendrum MBA, PhD, PharmB
Dr Duke-Lendrum Dr. Roger Williams: my instructor for Microbiology told me only my Post Doctor at Clayton counted: no one cares Where I got my PhD from.
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Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger
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Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger
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Post by bimetalaupt on Jan 8, 2016 16:45:54 GMT -5
A+++++ , Yes but My average return on bonds for the last 10years was 10.597956%( still 15 place but iA64 system) Not bad for almost zero risk!! God Bless you and yours, Bruce Duke-Lendrum MBA, PRINCIPAL Lendrum Labs
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Post by bimetalaupt on Jan 13, 2016 14:12:52 GMT -5
My bonds hit 53% today. Yes the bond bull market is going wild. MMXVI-ALPHA Black Swan event study; Bad news there is still room for lower stocks!! Action for hedging: reinvest and buy puts
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