MARKETS,Anybody even yet?
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Re: MARKETS,Anybody even yet?
Good News: Apple hit $220.
Disastrous News: Lilly -14%.
FML.
Disastrous News: Lilly -14%.
FML.
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If I liked the stock at 760, I would consider adding at 640.
But I know nothing about it. I may need a UNH-caliber decline to tempt me in.
I see the company inspired a sucker ETF: LLYX. In theory it doubles the performance of LLY, but its ingredients include a >1% expense ratio and a tablespoon of tracking error.
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Expense ratio…..
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Good: Apple $229.
Bad: Lilly $625!
Bad: Lilly $625!
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HNATF at .26 a buy or a falling knife? 

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I don't know. They sold off a non-core property to focus on hydrogen. The market may have disliked the sale provisions.
In a way, I'm associated because I'm buying chemical companies, and hydrogen is the #1-ranked chemical

Don't try to distract me from my obsession with Berkshire.

Every time Berkshire crashes on a relative basis, it comes roaring back. I'm glad I don't own the S&P 500.
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Regarding HNATF, I almost sold mine at 39 cents for a quick hit but didn’t. I guess it is p possible that shareholders are afraid of a dilution of value regarding the in process sale. I have less than $400 infested at $.32 a share so I’m not going to lose any sleep over it one way or another however, if it somehow pops again into the high 30s, I’m out.
I’m behind the 8 ball on Berkshire even though I have been adding a share at a time on dips. I’m not overly worried. I’m sure institutions would still like to see a dividend in the 2.5-4.5 range. I know I would.
I’m keeping an eye on my Royal Gold. Looking strong. Of course Gold itself is strong too
I’m behind the 8 ball on Berkshire even though I have been adding a share at a time on dips. I’m not overly worried. I’m sure institutions would still like to see a dividend in the 2.5-4.5 range. I know I would.
I’m keeping an eye on my Royal Gold. Looking strong. Of course Gold itself is strong too
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In the last several sessions, the miners have disconnected from gold.olds442jetaway wrote: ↑Sat Aug 09, 2025 7:51 pmI’m keeping an eye on my Royal Gold. Looking strong. Of course Gold itself is strong too

Worldwide natural resources market cap is estimated at 10-12% of total stock market. I'm attempting to maintain a 20-24% allocation -- for inflation protection, and because the sector looks cheap and unloved. Gradually I'm reducing the precious metals dominance. Last week for example, I sold most of my HL because it moved too far too fast, while bulking up my DOW and LYB.
Stocks in general have a history of poor August and September performance. I'm ready to buy in the event of a flush.