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  • The Seeking Alpha ETF Investing Guide
    David, I have one question. ( Maybe I missed it in the reading. )

    What about adding new contributions into the portfolio? If you add new funds in during rebalancing, then your percentages are thrown off and your triggers are no longer valid. Any recommendations on how to handle this? (other than buying a small amount of every ETF owned.)

    Thanks!
    Aug 11 22:01 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • GM Goes Lean to Stay Ahead of Toyota
    Yeah, but the Prius is ugly
    Jul 16 19:47 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • The Seeking Alpha ETF Investing Guide
    Thanks! This guide is helpful and a great tool for those of us that need some direction on a passive strategy!

    Now if I could just read something that would teach me discipline.... I would be all set..
    Jun 28 11:01 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • GM
    Buy - Start buying now and ride it up for the next three years. It can't get much cheaper. $9.50 bottom anyone? Down 70% in one year is purely emotional. I know the situation is not good now, but how much better was it one year ago when it was trading at significantly higher prices? Just my thoughts, it is tempting. At this point, any good news at all will lead to significant gains.
    Jun 26 20:46 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View forum topic
  • Is the Chevy Cobalt as Good as a Hybrid?
    also, china is a big wildcard...
    Jun 20 22:41 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article
  • Is the Chevy Cobalt as Good as a Hybrid?
    I think the Volt is more of a statement than anything, the first all electric mass hybrid ( basically) .... American car companies have one great thing that the Japanese will never have, the ability to adapt and change QUICKLY.. American companies are innovative, which is one of the root causes for the occasional lacking of reliability. Japanese companies are dormant and keep the same lackluster designs, the hybrid technology has been here forever, GM was one of the companies that developed it in the early 90's. They gave it up for the highly profitable larger vehicles, which made sense at the time. Japanese companies made the right decision in this case, but American car companies will change much more quickly than expected, you can already see the massive changes underway. ( Japan's market is also much different than America's. gas has always been the driving factor for design) Also, GM and their suppliers are moving much of their production outside of US borders to Mexico and Canada, while the Japanese are just developing locally and paying heavy premiums to ship parts and equipment from Japan. My opinion, GM is a good long term play, once the market gets past the emotion. This stock IS undervalued..
    Jun 20 22:40 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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