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CoronitaParticipant<$1million for a 3500sqft home in Carmel Valley at 0% financing for 30years.
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CoronitaParticipant<$1million for a 3500sqft home in Carmel Valley at 0% financing for 30years.
CoronitaParticipant<$1million for a 3500sqft home in Carmel Valley at 0% financing for 30years.
November 13, 2007 at 11:59 PM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99209
CoronitaParticipantThis thread is a good example of the wishful/bearish thinking on Piggington's. The DOW was up over 300 pts today. How about 13,300? But let me guess. We won't hear any positive commentary.
I'm pretty bullish about things, but I don't know, i feel sort of schizophrenic these days. I can't seem to make up my mind.
Page 4 of 20 ("G" List")
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -42 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -58 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
8/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.66 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.82 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.84 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.93 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.95 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -155 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -45 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
9/7/2007 Buy 200 $36.85 GYMBOREE CORP
9/19/2007 Sell -200 $40.05 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
10/3/2007 Sell -200 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/4/2007 Buy 200 $36.97 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -49 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -151 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Buy 200 $36.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Sell -200 $38.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/17/2007 Buy 200 $34.25 GYMBOREE CORP
10/19/2007 Buy 200 $33.24 GYMBOREE CORP
10/22/2007 Sell -200 $34.35 GYMBOREE CORP
11/1/2007 Buy 200 $31.45 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.51 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.84 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -300 $30.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -150 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -50 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/9/2007 Sell -200 $35.30 GYMBOREE CORP
11/12/2007 Sell -150 $36.30 GYMBOREE CORPIt's pretty much going a full circle for me. Really, I want to buy and hold long for a quality company. But, for the time being I'll take my $2 increments when I can get them… just playing right now to see if I can sort of beat the market in certain cases. Oh yeah, I'm going to have one heck of a hangover when comes tax time. I'm pretty sick of doing this. But I can't really get on the fence of going long time long completely now, or shorting completely either, and letting play money rot away isn't that exciting either.
Note: don't ask me for stock advice. I don't have a fvcking clue, and I'm pretty stupid when it comes to these things.
Bank stocks, anyone đŸ™‚ ?
November 13, 2007 at 11:59 PM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99271
CoronitaParticipantThis thread is a good example of the wishful/bearish thinking on Piggington's. The DOW was up over 300 pts today. How about 13,300? But let me guess. We won't hear any positive commentary.
I'm pretty bullish about things, but I don't know, i feel sort of schizophrenic these days. I can't seem to make up my mind.
Page 4 of 20 ("G" List")
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -42 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -58 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
8/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.66 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.82 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.84 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.93 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.95 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -155 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -45 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
9/7/2007 Buy 200 $36.85 GYMBOREE CORP
9/19/2007 Sell -200 $40.05 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
10/3/2007 Sell -200 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/4/2007 Buy 200 $36.97 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -49 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -151 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Buy 200 $36.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Sell -200 $38.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/17/2007 Buy 200 $34.25 GYMBOREE CORP
10/19/2007 Buy 200 $33.24 GYMBOREE CORP
10/22/2007 Sell -200 $34.35 GYMBOREE CORP
11/1/2007 Buy 200 $31.45 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.51 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.84 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -300 $30.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -150 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -50 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/9/2007 Sell -200 $35.30 GYMBOREE CORP
11/12/2007 Sell -150 $36.30 GYMBOREE CORPIt's pretty much going a full circle for me. Really, I want to buy and hold long for a quality company. But, for the time being I'll take my $2 increments when I can get them… just playing right now to see if I can sort of beat the market in certain cases. Oh yeah, I'm going to have one heck of a hangover when comes tax time. I'm pretty sick of doing this. But I can't really get on the fence of going long time long completely now, or shorting completely either, and letting play money rot away isn't that exciting either.
Note: don't ask me for stock advice. I don't have a fvcking clue, and I'm pretty stupid when it comes to these things.
Bank stocks, anyone đŸ™‚ ?
November 13, 2007 at 11:59 PM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99287
CoronitaParticipantThis thread is a good example of the wishful/bearish thinking on Piggington's. The DOW was up over 300 pts today. How about 13,300? But let me guess. We won't hear any positive commentary.
I'm pretty bullish about things, but I don't know, i feel sort of schizophrenic these days. I can't seem to make up my mind.
Page 4 of 20 ("G" List")
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -42 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -58 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
8/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.66 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.82 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.84 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.93 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.95 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -155 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -45 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
9/7/2007 Buy 200 $36.85 GYMBOREE CORP
9/19/2007 Sell -200 $40.05 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
10/3/2007 Sell -200 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/4/2007 Buy 200 $36.97 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -49 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -151 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Buy 200 $36.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Sell -200 $38.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/17/2007 Buy 200 $34.25 GYMBOREE CORP
10/19/2007 Buy 200 $33.24 GYMBOREE CORP
10/22/2007 Sell -200 $34.35 GYMBOREE CORP
11/1/2007 Buy 200 $31.45 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.51 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.84 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -300 $30.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -150 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -50 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/9/2007 Sell -200 $35.30 GYMBOREE CORP
11/12/2007 Sell -150 $36.30 GYMBOREE CORPIt's pretty much going a full circle for me. Really, I want to buy and hold long for a quality company. But, for the time being I'll take my $2 increments when I can get them… just playing right now to see if I can sort of beat the market in certain cases. Oh yeah, I'm going to have one heck of a hangover when comes tax time. I'm pretty sick of doing this. But I can't really get on the fence of going long time long completely now, or shorting completely either, and letting play money rot away isn't that exciting either.
Note: don't ask me for stock advice. I don't have a fvcking clue, and I'm pretty stupid when it comes to these things.
Bank stocks, anyone đŸ™‚ ?
November 13, 2007 at 11:59 PM in reply to: Dow Drops to 13042 at week’s end. Let’s make bets and discuss at next meet up… #99292
CoronitaParticipantThis thread is a good example of the wishful/bearish thinking on Piggington's. The DOW was up over 300 pts today. How about 13,300? But let me guess. We won't hear any positive commentary.
I'm pretty bullish about things, but I don't know, i feel sort of schizophrenic these days. I can't seem to make up my mind.
Page 4 of 20 ("G" List")
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.80 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -42 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -58 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
2/12/2007 Sell -100 $37.37 GYMBOREE CORP
8/9/2007 Buy 200 $36.66 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.82 GYMBOREE CORP
8/10/2007 Sell -100 $38.84 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.93 GYMBOREE CORP
8/14/2007 Buy 100 $38.95 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -155 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
8/17/2007 Sell -45 $40.00 GYMBOREE CORP
9/7/2007 Buy 200 $36.85 GYMBOREE CORP
9/19/2007 Sell -200 $40.05 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
9/27/2007 Buy 100 $36.01 GYMBOREE CORP
10/3/2007 Sell -200 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/4/2007 Buy 200 $36.97 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -49 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/5/2007 Sell -151 $38.05 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Buy 200 $36.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/11/2007 Sell -200 $38.50 GYMBOREE CORP
10/17/2007 Buy 200 $34.25 GYMBOREE CORP
10/19/2007 Buy 200 $33.24 GYMBOREE CORP
10/22/2007 Sell -200 $34.35 GYMBOREE CORP
11/1/2007 Buy 200 $31.45 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/2/2007 Buy 100 $29.51 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.84 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/5/2007 Buy 100 $28.83 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -100 $31.52 GYMBOREE CORP
11/6/2007 Sell -300 $30.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -150 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/8/2007 Sell -50 $34.00 GYMBOREE CORP
11/9/2007 Sell -200 $35.30 GYMBOREE CORP
11/12/2007 Sell -150 $36.30 GYMBOREE CORPIt's pretty much going a full circle for me. Really, I want to buy and hold long for a quality company. But, for the time being I'll take my $2 increments when I can get them… just playing right now to see if I can sort of beat the market in certain cases. Oh yeah, I'm going to have one heck of a hangover when comes tax time. I'm pretty sick of doing this. But I can't really get on the fence of going long time long completely now, or shorting completely either, and letting play money rot away isn't that exciting either.
Note: don't ask me for stock advice. I don't have a fvcking clue, and I'm pretty stupid when it comes to these things.
Bank stocks, anyone đŸ™‚ ?
November 13, 2007 at 11:14 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99205
CoronitaParticipantHi everyone,
Does anyone have a favorite bank/brokerage alternative to etrade? Of course, this would be an analog that is not over-exposed to bad debt, as is the case with ET.
-Fishsticks
I have an account at different brokerage firms. What I'm waiting to find out is which other brokerage firm has mortgage exposure that they haven't disclosed yet. I'm sure there are others. As such, these days I have multiple accounts across multiple institutions. The first sign of trouble, I plan on moving things around. So to that end:
SmithBarney (now part of Sh*ttyBank..i mean Citibank).
Wachovia ( uh oh)
Schwab ( scrub the deck)
TD ameritrade.
Fidelity
VanguardÂ
Etrade has been mostly eliminated from holding significant assets. Personally, I don't think there will be an issue, but then again I don't want to find out if there are issues. And pretty much, the commissions as schwab, ameritrade, etc aren't drastically different.
November 13, 2007 at 11:14 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99267
CoronitaParticipantHi everyone,
Does anyone have a favorite bank/brokerage alternative to etrade? Of course, this would be an analog that is not over-exposed to bad debt, as is the case with ET.
-Fishsticks
I have an account at different brokerage firms. What I'm waiting to find out is which other brokerage firm has mortgage exposure that they haven't disclosed yet. I'm sure there are others. As such, these days I have multiple accounts across multiple institutions. The first sign of trouble, I plan on moving things around. So to that end:
SmithBarney (now part of Sh*ttyBank..i mean Citibank).
Wachovia ( uh oh)
Schwab ( scrub the deck)
TD ameritrade.
Fidelity
VanguardÂ
Etrade has been mostly eliminated from holding significant assets. Personally, I don't think there will be an issue, but then again I don't want to find out if there are issues. And pretty much, the commissions as schwab, ameritrade, etc aren't drastically different.
November 13, 2007 at 11:14 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99283
CoronitaParticipantHi everyone,
Does anyone have a favorite bank/brokerage alternative to etrade? Of course, this would be an analog that is not over-exposed to bad debt, as is the case with ET.
-Fishsticks
I have an account at different brokerage firms. What I'm waiting to find out is which other brokerage firm has mortgage exposure that they haven't disclosed yet. I'm sure there are others. As such, these days I have multiple accounts across multiple institutions. The first sign of trouble, I plan on moving things around. So to that end:
SmithBarney (now part of Sh*ttyBank..i mean Citibank).
Wachovia ( uh oh)
Schwab ( scrub the deck)
TD ameritrade.
Fidelity
VanguardÂ
Etrade has been mostly eliminated from holding significant assets. Personally, I don't think there will be an issue, but then again I don't want to find out if there are issues. And pretty much, the commissions as schwab, ameritrade, etc aren't drastically different.
November 13, 2007 at 11:14 PM in reply to: In case you missed it. Etrade lost 60% of it’s market cap today due to subprime. #99288
CoronitaParticipantHi everyone,
Does anyone have a favorite bank/brokerage alternative to etrade? Of course, this would be an analog that is not over-exposed to bad debt, as is the case with ET.
-Fishsticks
I have an account at different brokerage firms. What I'm waiting to find out is which other brokerage firm has mortgage exposure that they haven't disclosed yet. I'm sure there are others. As such, these days I have multiple accounts across multiple institutions. The first sign of trouble, I plan on moving things around. So to that end:
SmithBarney (now part of Sh*ttyBank..i mean Citibank).
Wachovia ( uh oh)
Schwab ( scrub the deck)
TD ameritrade.
Fidelity
VanguardÂ
Etrade has been mostly eliminated from holding significant assets. Personally, I don't think there will be an issue, but then again I don't want to find out if there are issues. And pretty much, the commissions as schwab, ameritrade, etc aren't drastically different.
CoronitaParticipantYou are making me nervous! I'm in Derby Hill for the long haul but I hate to think that my housing value has gone down in the short time I've been there.
Did the house on Harvest Run close? I couldn't find a closing price yet. The comp on Amberglades sold overnight for $1.125 and it didn't have much going for it at all.
Derby Hill is substantially newer than Belmont and Lexington and I think that's a big factor. I also disagree with the postings that the small garage on the Plan 1 don't fit a car. Granted it doesn't fit a big car but I am able to use it as well as the neighbors around me.
I doubt it would fit most sedan's mid-size, or any 2 door couple that requires decent side room. I sort of measured it with a short tape measure while I was looking at lot 90 last weekend. This eliminates camry,passat,a4,a6,s4,s5,m3. Guess you could probably squeeze in a 911…Humm….("Honey, only a 911 will fit in the workshop") Again, works great as a workshop, but I need a third car garage if I were to move.
Regarding belmont, there's also this one.
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/search/homeview.asp?id=1675117&p3=-1&ix=187
The previous one that NewRenter posted was very interesting. I never thought I'd see something 3400sqft in a relatively good location go for $1million this soon.
What is interesting for me is that Pardee isn't lowering prices on DH for now homes. But the way I look at it, someone that bought in 06 probably have about 0.75% lower mortgage rate than someone that buys now. For that reason, anyone buying now really is paying a lot more than 06.
The other thing I remind myself, as a home buyer from 2004…Unless you paid cash for the home, you aren't going come close to breaking even after interest payments, tax, etc in the coming years, even if you are able to sell the home at the same price you paid. So there's not point in thinking about my primary in terms of a "home value" or "investment". For example, we bought in a home in 2004 for $860k. We added about $20k in repairs/updates. Interest on mortgage and prop tax comes out to be about $30k/year. So if we were to hypothetically sell this year, breaking even is at least a list price of $970k, and doesn't include seller commision etc. No way in hell someone is going to buy our home at this price. Also there's no way in hell that this property can be converted in to a rental without paying off more equity and restructuring the existing mortgage….Using the current mortgage, we would need to subsidize renters $1500/month to break even each month. Uh, no thank you.
Why am I bringing this up? If you bought over the past 3 years, this waa to be expected. It's not going to be an "investment". Of course I'm not addressing the non-financial aspects of owning your primary, which is important too. That said, I like my home and don't really care what happens moving forward. (I just wish I had a three car garage).
CoronitaParticipantYou are making me nervous! I'm in Derby Hill for the long haul but I hate to think that my housing value has gone down in the short time I've been there.
Did the house on Harvest Run close? I couldn't find a closing price yet. The comp on Amberglades sold overnight for $1.125 and it didn't have much going for it at all.
Derby Hill is substantially newer than Belmont and Lexington and I think that's a big factor. I also disagree with the postings that the small garage on the Plan 1 don't fit a car. Granted it doesn't fit a big car but I am able to use it as well as the neighbors around me.
I doubt it would fit most sedan's mid-size, or any 2 door couple that requires decent side room. I sort of measured it with a short tape measure while I was looking at lot 90 last weekend. This eliminates camry,passat,a4,a6,s4,s5,m3. Guess you could probably squeeze in a 911…Humm….("Honey, only a 911 will fit in the workshop") Again, works great as a workshop, but I need a third car garage if I were to move.
Regarding belmont, there's also this one.
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/search/homeview.asp?id=1675117&p3=-1&ix=187
The previous one that NewRenter posted was very interesting. I never thought I'd see something 3400sqft in a relatively good location go for $1million this soon.
What is interesting for me is that Pardee isn't lowering prices on DH for now homes. But the way I look at it, someone that bought in 06 probably have about 0.75% lower mortgage rate than someone that buys now. For that reason, anyone buying now really is paying a lot more than 06.
The other thing I remind myself, as a home buyer from 2004…Unless you paid cash for the home, you aren't going come close to breaking even after interest payments, tax, etc in the coming years, even if you are able to sell the home at the same price you paid. So there's not point in thinking about my primary in terms of a "home value" or "investment". For example, we bought in a home in 2004 for $860k. We added about $20k in repairs/updates. Interest on mortgage and prop tax comes out to be about $30k/year. So if we were to hypothetically sell this year, breaking even is at least a list price of $970k, and doesn't include seller commision etc. No way in hell someone is going to buy our home at this price. Also there's no way in hell that this property can be converted in to a rental without paying off more equity and restructuring the existing mortgage….Using the current mortgage, we would need to subsidize renters $1500/month to break even each month. Uh, no thank you.
Why am I bringing this up? If you bought over the past 3 years, this waa to be expected. It's not going to be an "investment". Of course I'm not addressing the non-financial aspects of owning your primary, which is important too. That said, I like my home and don't really care what happens moving forward. (I just wish I had a three car garage).
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