No Profanity *** No Flaming *** No Advertising *** No Anti Trappers ***NO POLITICS
No Non-Target Catches *** No Links to Anti-trapping Sites *** No Avoiding Profanity Filter


Home~Trap Talk~ADC Forum~Trap Shed~Wilderness Trapping~International Trappers~Fur Handling

Auction Forum~Trapper Tips~Links~Gallery~Basic Sets~Convention Calendar~Chat~ Trap Collecting Forum ~ Live Chat

Trapper's Humor~Strictly Trapping~Fur Buyers Directory~Mugshots~Fur Sale Directory~Wildcrafting~The Pen and Quill

Trapper's Tales~Words From The Past~Legends~Archives~Kids Forum~Lure Formulators Forum~ Fermenter's Forum


~~~ Dobbins' Products Catalog ~~~


Minnesota Trapline Products
Please support our sponsor for the Trappers Talk Page - Minnesota Trapline Products


Print Thread
Hop To
Page 2 of 2 1 2
Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Dirt] #8598286
Yesterday at 05:29 PM
Yesterday at 05:29 PM
Joined: Feb 2011
alberta
S
spjones Offline
trapper
spjones  Offline
trapper
S

Joined: Feb 2011
alberta
The dip before the “Deadline” has been about as predictable as you can get,,,recently. Lol

But market is figuring that out

There will be another dip before the next “Deadline”

Probably not as deep,,,,,

Each time, the threats have to get more wild to have the same effect

Last one was pretty wild

Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Dirt] #8598290
Yesterday at 05:42 PM
Yesterday at 05:42 PM
Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30 Offline
trapper
yotetrapper30  Offline
trapper

Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
I figured the market would react a little more to Trump's blockade of the blockade. But apparently the market had zero craps to give, lol.


Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: white17] #8598291
Yesterday at 05:43 PM
Yesterday at 05:43 PM
Joined: Dec 2010
Armpit, ak
D
Dirt Offline OP
trapper
Dirt  Offline OP
trapper
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Armpit, ak
Originally Posted by white17
Well there ya go. Usually they are good for 6 months and then the broker will cancel if not executed by that time.


I may have misinformed? I have money sitting in Spaxx and am personally going make a buy on the website when the price is right. New to this and am not sure I can personally make an offer at a future price if it gets there.

Please remember Stock market language is not my primary language.

My other funds were at edward jones and a broker was putting in a buy at this price order.

Sorry my terminology is incorrect.


Who is John Galt?
Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Dirt] #8598295
Yesterday at 05:51 PM
Yesterday at 05:51 PM
Joined: Mar 2007
McGrath, AK
W
white17 Offline

"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
white17  Offline

"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
W

Joined: Mar 2007
McGrath, AK
Got it. Well Fidelity does have a brokerage arm. You might consider just making a lateral move of some funds from SPAXX to the brokerage side. At that point you could enter an order to buy XYZ @ $$$ GTC

If Fidelity is like other fund outfits their brokerage accounts will include a linked money market account.
That might be the simplest thing to do that gives you max flexibility

EDIT: it looks like SPAXX is the default linked MM account for Fidelity brokerage accounts.
Call 'em and tell them you want a brokerage account with identical registration as your current SPAXX account. Then move some funds to the brokerage account.

Easy peasy

Last edited by white17; Yesterday at 06:10 PM.

Mean As Nails
Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Dirt] #8598348
Yesterday at 07:21 PM
Yesterday at 07:21 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
Washington State
H
humptulips Offline
trapper
humptulips  Offline
trapper
H

Joined: Feb 2007
Washington State
I think the direction of the market depends on Trumps actions. Right now that says downward but he is unpredictable. I have a bunch of money coming out of a closed end fund in June and right now I am leaning towards precious metals. Stocks seem risky right now with a recession looming IMO.

Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Dirt] #8598398
Yesterday at 08:38 PM
Yesterday at 08:38 PM
Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
P
Providence Farm Offline
trapper
Providence Farm  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
Originally Posted by Dirt
Originally Posted by white17
Well there ya go. Usually they are good for 6 months and then the broker will cancel if not executed by that time.


I may have misinformed? I have money sitting in Spaxx and am personally going make a buy on the website when the price is right. New to this and am not sure I can personally make an offer at a future price if it gets there.

Please remember Stock market language is not my primary language.

My other funds were at edward jones and a broker was putting in a buy at this price order.

Sorry my terminology is incorrect.



Om stocks and etf you can place orders to buy at market price or At limit price. Then you choose how long for it to last. Tell the end of the day or good tell canceled. Im not sure how long but I suspect its 6 months it will keep the order before canceling it.

. I prefer ETF's exchange traded funds over mutual funds. They trade like stocks and you can sell them any time you want not just at the close of business and the index etf seem to have lower fes and expence ratios.

Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: white17] #8598402
Yesterday at 08:45 PM
Yesterday at 08:45 PM
Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
P
Providence Farm Offline
trapper
Providence Farm  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
Originally Posted by white17
Got it. Well Fidelity does have a brokerage arm. You might consider just making a lateral move of some funds from SPAXX to the brokerage side. At that point you could enter an order to buy XYZ @ $$$ GTC

If Fidelity is like other fund outfits their brokerage accounts will include a linked money market account.
That might be the simplest thing to do that gives you max flexibility

EDIT: it looks like SPAXX is the default linked MM account for Fidelity brokerage accounts.
Call 'em and tell them you want a brokerage account with identical registration as your current SPAXX account. Then move some funds to the brokerage account.

Easy peasy



My money market account can also trade. I only use that one to hold transfer cash i put in my wifes roth though so never used it to do any trading.

So far i like there platform. I have several accounts. My current 401, for bot myself and one for my wife, a traditional IRA, money market or cash savings account, roth ira. Plan I ng on opening custodial roths for the boys. My daughter also has a roth with them. Its much more convenient than dealing with our Edward Jones accounts.

Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Providence Farm] #8598407
Yesterday at 08:56 PM
Yesterday at 08:56 PM
Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30 Offline
trapper
yotetrapper30  Offline
trapper

Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
Originally Posted by Providence Farm
Originally Posted by white17
Got it. Well Fidelity does have a brokerage arm. You might consider just making a lateral move of some funds from SPAXX to the brokerage side. At that point you could enter an order to buy XYZ @ $$$ GTC

If Fidelity is like other fund outfits their brokerage accounts will include a linked money market account.
That might be the simplest thing to do that gives you max flexibility

EDIT: it looks like SPAXX is the default linked MM account for Fidelity brokerage accounts.
Call 'em and tell them you want a brokerage account with identical registration as your current SPAXX account. Then move some funds to the brokerage account.

Easy peasy



My money market account can also trade. I only use that one to hold transfer cash i put in my wifes roth though so never used it to do any trading.

So far i like there platform. I have several accounts. My current 401, for bot myself and one for my wife, a traditional IRA, money market or cash savings account, roth ira. Plan I ng on opening custodial roths for the boys. My daughter also has a roth with them. Its much more convenient than dealing with our Edward Jones accounts.


Huh? A 401 for your wife ?? You lost me there. How does your wife have a 401K if she does not work?


Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8598431
Yesterday at 09:26 PM
Yesterday at 09:26 PM
Joined: Oct 2011
PA
F
Farmdog Offline
trapper
Farmdog  Offline
trapper
F

Joined: Oct 2011
PA
Not sure about 401, but a non working spouse can open either a traditional or a roth Ira with no income as long as they file jointly. Spousal Ira. One spouse must have earned enough to contribute and be within the income limits.

Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: Dirt] #8598494
Yesterday at 11:16 PM
Yesterday at 11:16 PM
Joined: Dec 2006
East-Central Wisconsin
B
bblwi Offline
trapper
bblwi  Offline
trapper
B

Joined: Dec 2006
East-Central Wisconsin
I have never tried to time the market.The best way for me to "time" the market has been to "stay" in the market. We will see our financial planner next week Monday. We may make some changes in our investment portfolio and plans, based on our recent move, our age and how much risk we are willing to take as we are in our late 70s.

Bryce

Re: Trying to time the market again. [Re: yotetrapper30] #8598524
2 hours ago
2 hours ago
Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana
P
Providence Farm Offline
trapper
Providence Farm  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: Feb 2020
Indiana


Huh? A 401 for your wife ?? You lost me there. How does your wife have a 401K if she does not work?
[/quote]

I got sloppy and mind over ran my typing. I fund a roth for her not a 401. Good night I couldn't afford to fund a 401 to the limit for her im doing good to hit the roth limits for both if our roths and my 401 roth limit along with additional 8 to 10 % after tax tha last few years. I dont think its going to happen this year im not going to make enough money. Health is going to crap so not able to work as much.

Page 2 of 2 1 2
Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread