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Re: ASX madness

Posted: August 31, 2021, 8:44 pm
by Botman
TR's Family and the GH community in unision...

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: August 31, 2021, 8:47 pm
by gangrenous

Re: ASX madness

Posted: August 31, 2021, 9:32 pm
by -TW-
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Re: ASX madness

Posted: August 31, 2021, 9:50 pm
by T_R
I love you all

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: September 1, 2021, 5:53 am
by dubby
I care

Re: ASX madness

Posted: September 1, 2021, 7:20 am
by T_R
dubby wrote:I care
You beautiful human, you

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: September 1, 2021, 9:29 am
by -TW-
dubby wrote:I care
Suck up

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: October 16, 2021, 7:27 am
by Sterlk
VDHG is good.

You won't get 400% out of it in the short term, but unlike with 'play money' you can chuck large amounts of 'real' money at it and just watch it relentlessly grow (incl. reinvestment of distributions) over the medium to long term.

The miracle of compound growth. I wish I'd discovered ETFs back in the days I was saving for a deposit.

Re: ASX madness

Posted: October 24, 2021, 10:06 pm
by T_R
Boring.

LKE broke 250% on Friday. FFX next.

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: November 12, 2021, 4:41 pm
by Roger Kenworthy
AMC and GME.

Re: ASX madness

Posted: January 4, 2022, 12:49 pm
by T_R
Lithium stocks gone mad.

ASX madness

Posted: February 20, 2022, 9:35 am
by Sid
I’m looking at starting to invest with the general plan being to Dollar Cost Average into index/ETF’s <dodges rotten tomatoes thrown by T_R>

Which online brokers are you guys using? Most common I see pop up are CMC, SelfWealth and Vanguard

Re: ASX madness

Posted: February 20, 2022, 10:58 am
by greeneyed
I went into a managed investment portfolio. If you get a good financial investment company, they interview you systematically to determine your risk profile, then manage the portfolio mix by class. They produce a great mix of assets, with a spread of investments from very low risk to growth assets. They shift it to market conditions. Even when the market tanks I’ve never taken a loss overall (so far)… and because I’ve got a reasonable share in growth assets, I’m way, way ahead of where I started. Maximised the tax effectiveness by putting as much as I could into super.

Re: ASX madness

Posted: February 20, 2022, 1:46 pm
by Off
Just give me all your money, ive got some good mail.

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: February 20, 2022, 8:29 pm
by Botman
greeneyed wrote: February 20, 2022, 10:58 am I went into a managed investment portfolio. If you get a good financial investment company, they interview you systematically to determine your risk profile, then manage the portfolio mix by class. They produce a great mix of assets, with a spread of investments from very low risk to growth assets. They shift it to market conditions. Even when the market tanks I’ve never taken a loss overall (so far)… and because I’ve got a reasonable share in growth assets, I’m way, way ahead of where I started. Maximised the tax effectiveness by putting as much as I could into super.
that's what we've done this year... it's not very fun. i havent looked at it in months... might not look it in for years... but it'll come out in the wash. We'll get the long term results. But it does lack the unbridled fun of gambling on some random three digit stock... i hope in 20 years time we'll have built enough wealth for my wife to let me engage in this hog wild TR stuff, i have FOMO about it :lol:

Re: ASX madness

Posted: February 21, 2022, 7:56 am
by T_R
Botman wrote: February 20, 2022, 8:29 pm
greeneyed wrote: February 20, 2022, 10:58 am I went into a managed investment portfolio. If you get a good financial investment company, they interview you systematically to determine your risk profile, then manage the portfolio mix by class. They produce a great mix of assets, with a spread of investments from very low risk to growth assets. They shift it to market conditions. Even when the market tanks I’ve never taken a loss overall (so far)… and because I’ve got a reasonable share in growth assets, I’m way, way ahead of where I started. Maximised the tax effectiveness by putting as much as I could into super.
that's what we've done this year... it's not very fun. i havent looked at it in months... might not look it in for years... but it'll come out in the wash. We'll get the long term results. But it does lack the unbridled fun of gambling on some random three digit stock... i hope in 20 years time we'll have built enough wealth for my wife to let me engage in this hog wild TR stuff, i have FOMO about it :lol:
I hit 92% returns.....on paper. Then Putin started licking his lips and eyeing off Kyiv.

Currently on 52%. Nice, but a bit of a comedown.

Doing well on my Cuban offshore oil exploration company, but my Alaskan speculative helium mine has come off a bit.

Re: ASX madness

Posted: February 21, 2022, 3:18 pm
by Sid
Question wrote:Just give me all your money, ive got some good mail.

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: February 21, 2022, 6:55 pm
by LastRaider
You guys have got to try jaaimsapp.com. Only way to buy shares


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Re: ASX madness

Posted: July 27, 2022, 11:06 am
by Sterlk
Sid wrote: February 20, 2022, 9:35 am I’m looking at starting to invest with the general plan being to Dollar Cost Average into index/ETF’s <dodges rotten tomatoes thrown by T_R>

Which online brokers are you guys using? Most common I see pop up are CMC, SelfWealth and Vanguard
Late reply, but I use Stake. $3 CHESS trades, regardless of size - won't beat that. Their ASX offering is relatively new, they were doing US-only not too long ago.

Not as feature-rich as some other brokers that charge a premium, but if you don't need any of that extra junk and just want to maximise earnings I don't think there's any better options (CHESS options, at least).

You also currently get free trades for a year when you transfer your $1,000+ portfolio in.

I transferred from SelfWealth, which is probably the next best CHESS option price-wise, but their app is (or at least was) a flaming dumpster fire... enough to make me do something about it and take my business elsewhere - thing just didn't work consistently. Their 'social' features that can't be turned off are also pretty annoying; repeatedly rating your portfolio against other users'. I'd get emails all the time telling me I'm in the top 30%, bottom 50%, etc, of users for performance.

Re: ASX madness

Posted: July 27, 2022, 1:44 pm
by Sid
Sterlk wrote:
Sid wrote: February 20, 2022, 9:35 am I’m looking at starting to invest with the general plan being to Dollar Cost Average into index/ETF’s <dodges rotten tomatoes thrown by T_R>

Which online brokers are you guys using? Most common I see pop up are CMC, SelfWealth and Vanguard
Late reply, but I use Stake. $3 CHESS trades, regardless of size - won't beat that. Their ASX offering is relatively new, they were doing US-only not too long ago.

Not as feature-rich as some other brokers that charge a premium, but if you don't need any of that extra junk and just want to maximise earnings I don't think there's any better options (CHESS options, at least).

You also currently get free trades for a year when you transfer your $1,000+ portfolio in.

I transferred from SelfWealth, which is probably the next best CHESS option price-wise, but their app is (or at least was) a flaming dumpster fire... enough to make me do something about it and take my business elsewhere - thing just didn't work consistently. Their 'social' features that can't be turned off are also pretty annoying; repeatedly rating your portfolio against other users'. I'd get emails all the time telling me I'm in the top 30%, bottom 50%, etc, of users for performance.
Thanks Sterlk. I ended up going with SelfWealth back then. From memory there was something to do with a currency conversion fee that turned me off Stake, but worthwhile looking into again. Yeah, I also have no interest in that socials side of the SelfWealth app either.

I should get out of the habit of checking the app to see the price changes as often as I have been out of boredom/interest Image

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Re: ASX madness

Posted: August 3, 2022, 8:16 pm
by Sterlk
Sid wrote: July 27, 2022, 1:44 pm
Sterlk wrote:
Sid wrote: February 20, 2022, 9:35 am I’m looking at starting to invest with the general plan being to Dollar Cost Average into index/ETF’s <dodges rotten tomatoes thrown by T_R>

Which online brokers are you guys using? Most common I see pop up are CMC, SelfWealth and Vanguard
Late reply, but I use Stake. $3 CHESS trades, regardless of size - won't beat that. Their ASX offering is relatively new, they were doing US-only not too long ago.

Not as feature-rich as some other brokers that charge a premium, but if you don't need any of that extra junk and just want to maximise earnings I don't think there's any better options (CHESS options, at least).

You also currently get free trades for a year when you transfer your $1,000+ portfolio in.

I transferred from SelfWealth, which is probably the next best CHESS option price-wise, but their app is (or at least was) a flaming dumpster fire... enough to make me do something about it and take my business elsewhere - thing just didn't work consistently. Their 'social' features that can't be turned off are also pretty annoying; repeatedly rating your portfolio against other users'. I'd get emails all the time telling me I'm in the top 30%, bottom 50%, etc, of users for performance.
Thanks Sterlk. I ended up going with SelfWealth back then. From memory there was something to do with a currency conversion fee that turned me off Stake, but worthwhile looking into again. Yeah, I also have no interest in that socials side of the SelfWealth app either.

I should get out of the habit of checking the app to see the price changes as often as I have been out of boredom/interest Image

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The currency conversion thing is when you put money in a US wallet to trade on Wall St. If you're putting AUD in to trade on the ASX, that's free - the only thing I've ever paid is the $3 trade fee.

It'll vary based on your bank, but I find my transfers in are a lot quicker, too. Same day, as opposed to next day or two as was the case with SelfWealth. My bank has a rather low cap for instant transfers unfortunately, so any sum worth doing a trade on has to go through the old system, from before Osko was a thing.