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UPS/Teamster 401k...Prudential to a Dreyfus self managed account...+22.86% for 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1111772" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p><strong>Re: UPS/Teamster 401k...Prudential to a Dreyfus self managed account...+22.86% for 20</strong></p><p></p><p>I am up just a tad over 8% for the year in the 401K(1 week left in the quarter.) </p><p></p><p>WSU has alot of seniors. It will be interesting to see how they play against a defensive team. I watched most the game and they won on the 3-pointers. I do not think I have seen a game this year that had more offensive rebounds from the losing team. I think WSU is a team that is easily defended against once studied and appropriate pressure applied </p><p></p><p>RNO will run up for the divi. Here's my thoughts from looking at many charts on many divi stocks: At the opening bell the stock drops the amount of the divi. Right after the opening bell on a divi stock the price goes back up to almost the previous day's close/after hours price. It then tanks well below the divi adjusted price for days to weeks as the market punishes a divi paying stock. I think I am gonna set a sell order at 1/4 the price of the divi below the close price of the previous day. </p><p></p><p>For example, if RNO declares a $1.00 divi (dream I know but easy number crunching) ex-date of April 30 payable for share holders of record on May,3 with a closing price of $15 on April 29th. I set a sell order for $14.75 at 8AM on April 30th. </p><p>In my mind or this experiment I should catch the run up for the divi and 75% of the divi minus the $6.95 trade charge. Again folks don't jump my ass I am still learning here and playing with chump change compared to be where I'll be in 10 years. Learning curves suck but are a necessary evil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1111772, member: 25133"] [b]Re: UPS/Teamster 401k...Prudential to a Dreyfus self managed account...+22.86% for 20[/b] I am up just a tad over 8% for the year in the 401K(1 week left in the quarter.) WSU has alot of seniors. It will be interesting to see how they play against a defensive team. I watched most the game and they won on the 3-pointers. I do not think I have seen a game this year that had more offensive rebounds from the losing team. I think WSU is a team that is easily defended against once studied and appropriate pressure applied RNO will run up for the divi. Here's my thoughts from looking at many charts on many divi stocks: At the opening bell the stock drops the amount of the divi. Right after the opening bell on a divi stock the price goes back up to almost the previous day's close/after hours price. It then tanks well below the divi adjusted price for days to weeks as the market punishes a divi paying stock. I think I am gonna set a sell order at 1/4 the price of the divi below the close price of the previous day. For example, if RNO declares a $1.00 divi (dream I know but easy number crunching) ex-date of April 30 payable for share holders of record on May,3 with a closing price of $15 on April 29th. I set a sell order for $14.75 at 8AM on April 30th. In my mind or this experiment I should catch the run up for the divi and 75% of the divi minus the $6.95 trade charge. Again folks don't jump my ass I am still learning here and playing with chump change compared to be where I'll be in 10 years. Learning curves suck but are a necessary evil. [/QUOTE]
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