Ugh. My take home is down 30k :banghead:
How about "in 2017, you have claimed a deduction to your federal taxes due to paid state and local tax"? A lot of wage earners use the lump tax...
I'd like to run a quick informal survey about the impact of the changed SALT deductions on our consumption ability. Anecdotally, I hear that a lot...
Considering that family offices continue to do so or are setting up their own internal groups, there is something to it, though. It's the fee...
Which means you don't have a perfect hedge :)
Historically, it never has though. Usually, it's the US that sneezes and everyone gets a fever, but EM troubles tend to be insulated to emerging...
You are misunderstanding what I am saying. I am not saying that they were not lucky, it's without question that getting rich is mostly...
While it's politically incorrect, it's hard to argue otherwise. Rich people tend to be better educated and better advised. There is, of course, a...
Actually, shorting and short interest is very murky, even for broker dealers. It's pretty incredible how shady that business is.
Because rich people are smarter (on average, that's why they are rich) and remember that stocks can go down. Hedge funds and private equity are...
It's hard to make such a diagnosis based on a movie, even if we were specialists. But for sure, some wires are crossed there, blue goes where the...
For finger training, I have a hangboard at home and a hang-free finger thingie in my office (grippul - it's a small edge plus a weight attached to...
Well, there are times to be a SJW (e.g. when you are trying to change the world for the better) and there are times to not be one (e.g. when you...
Arguably the greatest, that is. People have soloed harder routes and there were several climbers who done similar things, sans the publicity...
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Oh, not this shit again. SPY div yield is 1.8%. Only idiots don't understand the difference between returns and yields.
When you buy S&P you don't just care about it's dividend yield but look at the total return (oh, "the stocks rallied 20% in a year", not "the div...
No horse in this race, but two interesting ideas I've heard today was - buy UAL Apr 18th, implying 4% vs 7.5% historical (and DAL earnings are a...
It does not matter what bond you look at. Change in price as a function of yield to maturity (e.g. from 2.5 to 5 as in your example) is always...
Dude, that's current yield. The bond price responds to yield to maturity (that's why duration matters). PS. It's hilarious that this is...
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