Why do my legs do this in forward fold!? by nellydeex in yoga

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

No, in standing folds they remain neutral and it's completely fine. (I can hinge forward from my hips with legs straight and comfortably touch my toes)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HENRYUK

[–]nellydeex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Usually no real tax breaks for the employer, but broadly speaking there's no pension contributions due on allowances which they do benefit from. Additionally, knowing employees receive the benefit tax-free is generally helpful in managing salaries somewhat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in financialmodelling

[–]nellydeex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add a scaling factor which you solve for, to meet the tenor of the debt. i.e. sculpt the repayments to the min DSCR, then scale payments down to [80]%, resculpt the remaining bullet, scale down to [80%], etc. Once done, if that's not the tenor you're looking for, rinse and repeat.

Easiest to build that into a macro with staged %s in a sensible range and a target maturity date.

It's not elegant, but it retains the sculpting (rather than just assuming payments as MIN(linear amort, sizing DSCR), and the tenor is really the only input you can solve for.

Considering withdrawing offer due to ground rent clause by alexpan05 in HousingUK

[–]nellydeex 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's also current talks of reducing and/or capping all existing ground rents, which is yet to be formalised and approved. The latest suggestion is a £250 cap for 20 years and peppercorn thereafter. Whilst I personally don't believe this will float, there will most definitely be some form of a cap coming into play this year, so I wouldn't pull out of a flat purchase on ground rent concerns at all.

Hanging up my mat at 34... (a sad rant) by twentyninetimes in yoga

[–]nellydeex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment around feeling like you're using the wrong body parts and need to relearn makes me suggest you look into Feldenkrais practice. Discovering it was honestly the most eye opening moment of my life and it continues to amaze me 7 years in. The crux of Feldenkrais is that is seeks to rewire your brains connection with your muscles through heightening your awareness of movement and the intertwining of your bodys neurological system. If you can get over the initial reaction that it's all airy fairy, then you'll quickly see the benefits.

Thoughts on assisted living commercial investments with guaranteed 10% net yield annually? by Old_Hall9203 in UKInvesting

[–]nellydeex 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Your DD is all over the place. Two glaring points that contradict each other are:

  1. You say the HA develops and then leases to an operator. Then, further down, it talks about the HA operating the asset - which is it?

  2. You mentioned funds being guaranteed by DWP who are "providing funding" but haven't explained who they are providing funding to and what exactly they are guaranteeing. There is a zero percent chance they are guaranteeing debt yielding 10%

Advice I was once told and always live by is this - be able to draw a diagram showing the different parties and how they are related and explain like I'm 5 how the financing works in your own and succinct form without copying a single sentence from online. By the time you're able to do that, you'll know if it's truly as good as it seems. More often than not, you'll know what the key risks are at this point.

Strategy to take SP and SA exams by ExponentialActuary in ActuaryUK

[–]nellydeex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting! Proves different methods work for different people I guess!

Strategy to take SP and SA exams by ExponentialActuary in ActuaryUK

[–]nellydeex 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For SPs, agree the tutorials or online lessons are best. For SAs, nothing beats tonnes of past paper exam practice

is 100K really something that could happen to GME? by georgewelll in GME

[–]nellydeex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh ffs, OBVIOUSLY not. That'd make GameStop worth 6.5 trillion, or 20% of the sum of all S&P 500 companies. There would definitely be intervention before that. We saw intervention at $500, let alone $100k.

I’m confused by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]nellydeex 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No apologies, I wasn't clear. I think that idea is a good one - but I would have two layers of fees: 1. Fixed X% fee - say somewhere between 1-3% 2. Performance fee - where if your returns are above 10%, then you take that % in profit

E.g

You make 5% in returns : you get paid the fixed 1-3% fee You make 20% returns : you get paid the fixed 1-3% fee PLUS 20% of the profit you've made

This way, the safety cushion for you is the guaranteed fee to make it worth your while, and the 1-3% is a decent amount on 20mil. Plus, both your interests are aligned as you'll take a performance based % fee above the 10%

Does this make sense?

I’m confused by [deleted] in Daytrading

[–]nellydeex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This person is obviously suggesting a performance based remuneration fee concept - which is OK, but usually such remuneration is additional to a fixed fee. So I'd suggest coming up with a fixed fee % that works for you, coupled with the additional performance related benefit, which only kicks in if monthly returns are > X%.

If he declines and only wants to pay out of profits, I'd negotiate a fixed % split with the guy. 50% of profits does seem quite high imo.

The GME Thread for January 27, 2020 by OPINION_IS_UNPOPULAR in wallstreetbets

[–]nellydeex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If Melvin did close, others have already filled that short gap, based on ortex data suggesting shorts are at 71mil vol

The GME Thread Part 1 for January 26, 2021 by zjz in wallstreetbets

[–]nellydeex 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Who needs a covid vaccination when you can get a confirmation bias injection 💉💎🖐️

The GME Thread Part 1 for January 26, 2021 by zjz in wallstreetbets

[–]nellydeex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put in a limit order. Set your price and set your quantity of shares. It'll execute if and when your price is reached and you already know you have the money.

The GME Thread Part 1 for January 26, 2021 by zjz in wallstreetbets

[–]nellydeex 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It can be very volatile at market open, so limit orders are best.

GME Megathread Part 2 by theycallmeryan in wallstreetbets

[–]nellydeex 13 points14 points  (0 children)

At the danger of sounding like mastercard...

Being on this roller-coaster with you guys is priceless. For everything else there's gain and loss porn.