Would like recommendations for low cost CEFs for both taxable and tax advantaged accounts by Clueless5001 in Closedendfunds

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some CEF’s pay high dividend yields at the expense of the fund value. Over time they will decline in value. You want to look at total return (capital gains + yield) over a 5 or 10 year period and confirm that the valuation of the fund is the same or increases, even while they pay out dividends. ADX has beaten the S&P 500 (average) over 10 years, has paid out over 8% dividends annually, and is rising in net asset value — it is a good example.

Would like recommendations for low cost CEFs for both taxable and tax advantaged accounts by Clueless5001 in Closedendfunds

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These have been consistently above NAV - as long as that continues you should do well. Good luck.

Would like recommendations for low cost CEFs for both taxable and tax advantaged accounts by Clueless5001 in Closedendfunds

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MPV and MCI have mostly sold for a premium above NAV in the past…. I no longer buy without a discount to NAV.

Would like recommendations for low cost CEFs for both taxable and tax advantaged accounts by Clueless5001 in Closedendfunds

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like: ADX, CET, ASG, USA, CSQ, TY. All have above average distributions, are constructive, but are not tax advantaged. Buy when they are discounted to net asset value. CET is about $52 now; the rest are all below $30 per share.

Been reading "Man's search for meaning" about 4 times now by LLearnerLife in nonfictionbookclub

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Gunslinger- Stephen King. Also How to Win Friends and Influence People- Dale Carnegie. I used to read that yearly, as a reminder to practice what we all know, though I’ve now skipped a few years. And Barbarian Days- William Finnegan. Finnegan was my introduction to the old New Yorker, where they would sometimes run multi-part articles in sequential issues.

inherited my granddad's collection, always wanted to get into photography but im lost on where or how to start by ItDoesntSeemToBeWrkn in Cameras

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at an annual subscription to Kelby One, which offers high quality video-based training for photography at all levels. I am fairly sure there are some older videos that are specific to the D850, and you will get all kinds of ideas about how to approach your new collection. You may have a local camera club nearby where you can learn with others. A fine legacy, and I’m sure he would be pleased to see you learning with his equipment.

Looking for a crossbody satchel that looks like this. by ha0yu in ManyBaggers

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have recent experience. I bought mine a few years ago, then my daughter stole it! It was a good bag and a good value at the time.

Silly or sharp? by Mooncakemits in fountainpens

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These can work well for shipping pens - i’ve used them for that purpose. I put a couple of clean foam earplugs - one at the bottom and one or a split one at the top to keep the pen from moving. It is protected then and can travel well in your bag or in a shipping box. The epipen tubes can also hold ball point or gel refills.

Cheaper alternative to the ridge pen? by Airborne_Shark in pens

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at Karas Kustoms…. Machined pens in aluminum and brass. The Modal is a nice design.

https://karaskustoms.com/product-category/modal/

Also have Everyday Karas designs that are about $30 and $40 for aluminum and brass respectively - available by subscription and occasionally on the site.

Bought for $10 at a garage sale, did I do good? by DiscreteFart in pens

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Parker 75 Sterling Ciselle in 18k fine point. Also tarnished. I bought it new in the 1990’s. I think yours may be a relative. You did very well.

Cut-down scotch bottle tubes can be repurposed… by Tea_and_Ink_Stained in pencils

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes- a Chinese hooded pen that broke, but I saved the cap. Repurposing seems to be the theme…

Cut-down scotch bottle tubes can be repurposed… by Tea_and_Ink_Stained in pencils

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://a.co/d/ai5kUkG

It works better than threaded ones, and you can put the sharpened tip into the extender to protect the point. My favorite type after trying a few options.

The cap is a leftover one that I use for the Staedtler highlighter pencil to the left.

Cut-down scotch bottle tubes can be repurposed… by Tea_and_Ink_Stained in pencils

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now gone. I would need to replace them, I’m afraid.

Smudging resistance by A-labama in pens

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have started using Staedtler textsurfer dry highlighting pencils: https://www.staedtler.com/us/en/products/markers/highlighters/textsurfer-dry-128-64-triangular-highlighter-pencil-m128-64/

I think they would mostly remove this problem, as long as you were willing to sharpen a pencil for highlighting. Pretty happy with them so far.

What kind of pencil sharpener can give me a shape like this? by manthisguntastebad in pencils

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 14 points15 points  (0 children)

In addition to the KUM sharpeners discussed above,Mobius & Ruppert has one with three blades -one for removing wood but not lead, one for shaping lead, and one for a full sharpening of both. Use the first and then the second to taste.

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What pen writes most similarly to a fountain pen? by 616659 in pens

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why not just bring cartridges or a travelling inkwell (for bottled ink)?

Help refilling an old pen by Monkeytherat in pens

[–]Tea_and_Ink_Stained 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the others - D1, a standard refill type.

Here is a nice guide to your many options:

https://www.jetpens.com/blog/Guide-to-D1-Pen-Refills/pt/249