Bought 100 shares of Google today...

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Cabin111, Oct 27, 2022.

  1. Cabin111

    Cabin111

    I've shared before...I'm sitting on about a million cash and bonds. About a million invested in the markets (ETFs, closed end funds, stocks, foreign stocks). I'm retired (67) and do not want to do trades that are too complicated. Keep the cash flow going...Old dog, new tricks.

    In Schwab Bank, this money was earning maybe .05%. If this money went into my estate, it would sit there for 6-12 months. It would be earning nothing!! Being real...As you get closer to death, you need to think more and more about estate planning. I've handled my brother's and mother's estate. My wife has handled her parent's estate. Strange claims can arise...Causing delays is closing the estates and paying proceeds.

    I just present my trades (and covered calls)...Let people chew on them if they wish.
     
    #11     Oct 27, 2022
  2. destriero

    destriero

    I realize you're comfortable with it, but it's probably costing $12-15 on each transaction over simply shorting the put. It's fine.
     
    #12     Oct 27, 2022
  3. Cabin111

    Cabin111

    When my wife and I die...This will be the person in charge of executing the back end of our trades. I am sure they have people under them doing most of the work. But it still won't be cheap...

    How much does a Trust Officer make in California? The average Trust Officer salary in California is $80,286 as of September 26, 2022, but the range typically falls between $70,128 and $93,588. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession.
     
    #13     Oct 27, 2022
  4. ph1l

    ph1l

    It might be less expensive than the salary of a trust officer.
    https://trustandwill.com/learn/trustee-fees
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    #14     Oct 27, 2022
  5. I like Alphabet quite a bit here too but it just doesn't seem quite at fire sale prices like META for a long term hold.
    Still a really great price though.

    Have to expect more painful quarters here but expecting to wait and buy the decade low tick is pretty unrealistic.

    Amazon is really the one I am not interested in when it comes to big tech because I just don't think they have the notches on their belt to tighten as far as operating expense like Alphabet or META.

    Next VIX spike over 30 though I will probably be starting an Alphabet position.
     
    #15     Oct 27, 2022
  6. BKR88

    BKR88

    I keep spare cash in SNSXX (Schwab money market fund invested in US treasuries) paying 2.36%.
    Move money in/out as needed. Price is always 1.00.
     
    #16     Oct 28, 2022
  7. mervyn

    mervyn

    Fidelity offers CDs from 3 months up, last week I saw the highest one is paying 3.85% APY.
     
    #17     Oct 28, 2022
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  8. Cabin111

    Cabin111

    I am already into US treasuries quite a bit. I was wondering why I haven't done this over the years...Then I remembered (from years ago). "Breaking the buck"...It doesn't happen often, but it can happen.

    I do own 200 shares of Schwab...I follow it regularly. One associate told me a few years ago (when rates were .01%) they were losing $200,000,000. a year on money market funds!! And that was keeping them at .01%.

    I think one of the reasons for the large gains in Schwab the last few days, is the money they are making on their money markets, float and lending fees.

    Investopedia... https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwi31pnYt4T7AhXFKH0KHVEmCyQQFnoECBYQAQ&url=https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/breaking-the-buck.asp&usg=AOvVaw2vwaXd_tHZnKAYECr15nwE
     
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    #18     Oct 28, 2022
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  9. BKR88

    BKR88

    I have several CDs also in the 1-6 month timeframe but always keep some in SNSXX as that can be converted to cash at any time for equity purchases where CDs would charge a fee for early withdrawal.
     
    #19     Oct 29, 2022