What is average volume for a stock to reasonably be considered "liquid?"
Also, is it fair to assume that it is dumb to buy an relatively illiquid stock you may want to sell with little hassle?
Thanks,
Ansare
Because they know what likely lies ahead - a monetary system "reset"!
This "last phase" marks a desperate reach for one more group of "suckers."
It is this phase which precedes the reset as debt merchants realize that they are in fact granting credit (creating money) to people who do not...
From Karl Denninger at http://market-ticker.denninger.net/
Monday, December 3, 2007
The Money/Credit Cycle....
I'm going to "spend" my ticker today talking about something that you're not taught in school, yet is critical to understanding where we are - and where we're headed in the...
Well, it depends on your time frame. There could be slight correction coming soon in both gold and energy but long term they look very strong. How long you plan on keeping that money working is the key. I encourage you to use the Bloomberg link to find potential funds.
Well, I do not buy and hold. I use a very simple system, though. Using a two year weekly chart with a 40 SMA, if price remains above I'm in, and if below, I'm out. Obviously, if the fund is going sideways or down, you're out. Simple but it works.
That's apparently why you get the big bucks. Blending two stocks never came to mind. A quick glance tells me I need to look very seriously at that one. Thank you very much.
Ansare.
I like to use this fund in a couple of accounts where flexibility is limited. I am, however restricted to how many times in a year I can go round trip. So if I could find a stock that trends fairly close to the fund, I can trade it as often as I like with no worries.
Ansare
Again, thank you. I did compare that list as well--sorry, should have mentioned that--and got the same erratic results.
I never thought of overlaying the futures on the fund. If there is a way to do it on my TOS platform, I can't find it. Intriguing idea, though.
Ansare
Thank you, but that was the first place I looked. I compared the charts of the fund and the stocks. While some are closer than others, I could not find one that one a very good match.
Regardless, appreciate your idea.
Ansare.
Apologies for not being more clear.
I know what the major holdings of the fund are, but the largest stocks held do not trend real closely to the fund. I am searching for a stock that does.
Thanks for responding.
Ansare
Anyone know of a search engine or method that will find one or several stocks that trend very closely to a particular mutual fund?
Any and all suggestions appreciated.
Ansare