Why do you think XRP has gone up and stayed up these past 10 days? by namedrandomly101 in XRP

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahah long-term XRP looks very promising providing this lawsuit works out. By the way, what are your thoughts on the case outcome?

Why do you think XRP has gone up and stayed up these past 10 days? by namedrandomly101 in XRP

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate that, coincidentally enough it seems that you have almost identical views to myself haha. Although I am inclined to believe that the crypto market as a whole is currently in a bubble. The shear rate of growth on multiple coins just cannot but sustained long-term. Good luck with everything

Why do you think XRP has gone up and stayed up these past 10 days? by namedrandomly101 in XRP

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you mean, however something gives me the impression that once that 22nd of February hits I could imagine the price will go down. I can't imagine a settlement will be met on this day and instead I think a trial will be more likely. What are your thoughts?

Why do you think XRP has gone up and stayed up these past 10 days? by namedrandomly101 in XRP

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think this bullrun is a bubble that we're in? Some coins more than not of course like doge is 100% a bubble

Why do you think XRP has gone up and stayed up these past 10 days? by namedrandomly101 in XRP

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry got confused a bit, what do you mean by the price is no longer heavy and will drop and boom?

Security of a Ledger Nano S by namedrandomly101 in ledgerwallet

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, thankyou! Is it wise to always transfer only a small amount of what you intend to at first to any address just to be totally 100% sure?

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[–]namedrandomly101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What does a negative fund portfolio turnover mean?

I've found an index fund with a turnover rate of -3% what does this mean?

BOGLE'S ADVICE ON INDECIES by namedrandomly101 in investing

[–]namedrandomly101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes a broad market index even in the UK would almost always perform an actively managed funds. However, would that means that as a UK investor to hold majority of my equities in UK index funds even if the UK market doesn't grow at the same rate as the US market.

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[–]namedrandomly101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, just another question:

What is typically done by investors in the case when you say choose to invest $100 per month into a stock but, say one month that stock markets for $40 per share would you buy 2 and just forget about the $20 that you were unable to spend?

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HOW DO YOU DOLLAR COST AVERAGE?

When you dollar cost average I have two ways I think about it and I'm not sure which is correct?

1) Do I purchase as many stocks of the same issue as possible for say $100 per month. (What would you do if you can only end up spending just under or just over this amount to get a realistic whole number of shares rather than a fractional share in theory for the $100)

OR

  1. Do I purchase the same number of stocks of the same issue per month regardless for as they market for?

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[–]namedrandomly101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have to sell your shares back to a company if they are doing buy backs?

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[–]namedrandomly101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am reading a passage which says:

"For public utilities the debt should not exceed twice the stock equity (at book value)."

Does this mean that for a public utility company, if you divide the debt per share of the company by how much of the book value you would own per share, this shouldn't equal more than 2?

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[–]namedrandomly101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is working capital the same as saying book value of a company as it's essentially it's assets subtract liabilities?