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<0> and by that way
<0> share price rises as well
<0> naturally
<0> investors pay cap gains
<0> if they sell the etf
<0> thats the same
<1> ahh
<0> you're in a mutual fund?
<1> yeah
<1> !q trrdx
<2> TRRDX (T ROWE PRICE RETI) - 6:00pm: .45 Change(+0.04 +0.23%) / Opened(N/A) Lastclose(17.41) / Range: Daily(N/A - N/A) Yearly(N/A - N/A) / Volume(N/A)
<1> t rowe 2040 retirement
<1> it's in a taxable account though
<0> ah
<0> I gotta set up a few ira type things for my folks
<1> i love these balanced funds



<1> they are effortless
<3> heh
<1> and they work
<0> I'm just getting into all of this fund stuff
<4> why not go roth?
<3> roth <3
<1> funds are cool
<1> just slower than stocks
<1> that powershares article is kind of like filler
<1> it doesn't really give any insight into anything useful
<3> roth si the coolest
<3> s/si/is
<0> I look at alot of powershares etfs
<0> so I found it pretty interesting to see how they approach their portfolio management
<1> yeah
<1> ahh
<1> well that's only on some of the portfolios
<1> not all
<1> actually
<1> that's just the dynamic otc
<1> which tracks the nasdaq
<0> The PowerShares approach is to examine the same universe of stocks as a given index, and then replicate its most important characteristics, such as sector and industry weightings. After that, though, the idea is to include stocks that appear to be attractive investments, not merely representative of the groups top players.
<1> for example, ppa tracks ^dxs
<0> that was just an example.
<1> yeah
<1> powershares is good
<0> there is a general approach they follow
<0> q ppa
<1> i like their sector based funds
<1> that's where etfs rule
<0> .q ppa
<5> PPA (powershares) last: 17.26 +0.10 0.58% , range: 17.05-17.30, vol: 52600
<1> !return 15.95 17.26
<6> The Return rate for 15.95 -> 17.26 is: 8.2131661442%
<1> it's up 8% in 2 months
<1> not bad
<0> some commodity etfs have come out, not refering to gold or oil
<0> baskets of sugar
<0> wheat
<0> etc
<0> im gonna look into those later on
<1> yeah, etfs are great
<1> two words:
<1> sector diversification
<1> great for the little guys
<1> like myself
<7> 'sup 'gz?
<1> what up pitz
<3> NO SUP G OR LOL G
<3> ~NONE~
<0> First Petroleum and Pipeline Inc. (FPPL.PK)
<0> Current Price: 0.0033
<0> Short Term Target: 0.05
<0> Long Term Target: 0.20
<0> lol
<0> spam
<0> is
<0> so funny
<0> .q fppl.pk
<5> FPPL.PK (first petro & pip) last: 0.0033 0.00 0.00%, range: 0.0033-0.0035, vol: 3867000
<3> .q fap



<3> !q fap
<2> Error: I could not find FAP.
<3> :(
<1> .add fppl.pk 1 0.0033
<5> Added FPPL.PK
<1> i love tracking spam stocks
<0> so my wifi router is in my basement
<0> im on the second floor of my house
<0> and my connection couldnt keep connected
<0> so I build this 2ftx2ft dish for the antennas... no connection drops
<0> heh
<8> lol
<0> oh
<8> leet
<0> its made out of tin foil
<8> i figured
<0> ya
<1> parabolic
<1> ?
<0> its as parabolic as my skillful craftman's hands could make it
<0> which means its kinda curved
<1> hehe
<9> .q oxy
<5> OXY (occidental pet) last: 96.31 -0.03 -0.03% , range: 95.73-97.24, vol: 2394300
<1> they sell antennas on ebay
<1> for wifi routers
<1> i want one of those 8ft long 18dbi omnis
<9> .q epl
<5> EPL (energy partners l) last: 24.35 -0.51 -2.09% , range: 24.30-25.06, vol: 1208100
<0> .q amd
<5> AMD (adv micro devices) last: 31.80 -3.62 -11.38% , range: 31.61-33.82, vol: 60874000
<0> heh
<0> I was at work
<9> .q nto
<5> NTO (northern orion re) last: 4.80 +0.13 2.71% , range: 4.61-4.85, vol: 1428300
<9> hmmm
<0> I wonder why s&p added sndk
<0> no sense at all
<10> stupidity
<10> s&p likes to add companies when they're overvalued
<0> ya its really odd
<0> goog too
<1> isnt' the SP500 simply based on the 500 largest companies (market cap.)
<10> you'd be better off buying the stock that were on the original s&p index
<10> than the s&p500 itself
<0> nope
<10> jcv: no
<1> how's it weighted?
<10> not at all
<9> amd is looking like a good buy now
<0> jcv, its cap weighted
<10> by whoever mcgraw-hill chooses
<0> but they choose and pick
<9> .q lgf
<5> LGF (lions gate entmt) last: 9.49 -0.14 -1.48% , range: 9.45-9.59, vol: 572800
<10> .p
<5> Portfolio:
<5> SOMH 1.00 (14.3770) 14.38 +13.20%
<5> DPD 1.00 (18.7000) 18.70 -2.86%
<5> MO 16.00 (69.0000) 1104.00 -5.40%
<5> HYB 9.00 (2.1400) 19.26 +1.42%
<5> Total portfolio value for jim is 6.337 -5.06% ($-61.64) loss
<10> i can't believe how bad MO has ****ed since i bought it
<0> did you buy it cause of bernanke?
<9> hmmm
<9> how does that portfolio work?
<9> .q kry
<5> KRY (crystallex intl c) last: 5.89 +0.26 4.41% , range: 5.67-6.03, vol: 14349200
<1> .p
<5> Portfolio:
<5> 2.HK 1.00 (3.0500) 3.05 +3.39%
<5> FPPL.PK 1.00 (0.0033) 0.00 +0.00%
<5> LVLT 1.00 (4.8300) 4.83 -1.63%
<5> SCOX 50.00 (4.7600) 238.00 -76.20%


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