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ETF = Exchange Traded Fund. It has the attributes of a mutual fund in that the fund holds multiple assets, but the share trades on the stock market instead of the mutual fund market. The difference is that mutual funds trade at the value at the close of business, whereas ETFs trace at market value at the time of the trace. Lots can happen between 1:00 and 4:00...
For example QQQ and DIA are ETFs that track the Nasdaq and Dow. |
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They are particularly dangerous on cold mornings because a stock one can make 600 RWHP in those conditions and the tires are near glass transition temps. |
I need to sell my cars and buy some EFT's...:JEKYLHYDE
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I will stick to flipping sneakers. I missed out on the Nike Air Yeezy Red October. Damn. Sellers on ebay are asking $15,000 for a pair $245 retail. That is one heck of a return and u don't have to wait a year. |
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As an example, just to pick one mutual fund, Fidelity Select Chemicals Portfolio (FSCHX). 10-year return, including the recent Great Recession, earned 15.6% annualized. Not that hard to find, if you do your research. Like maybe buying a SAAC World Registry for $245. Bernie Madoff? You have to stop reading the Enquirer and think about picking up a WSJ. :LOL: I love my all my shoes too, but I wear them out and replace them often. But you keep collecting shoes. Maybe you can save up some $$$ and buy a SAAC World Registry. ;) I do want to say I'm sorry that your dad lost money with Mr. Madoff. |
So I look in my state, Michigan. Um well, not sure if this is a good deal or not... I guess it depends on the local scrap price.. :)
Salvage FORD GT 2006 for sale, vin: 1FAFP90S26Y400587 in PORTLAND, MI, 48875, USA, color: SILVER, price: 1700.00 |
Put a little here and a little there...
Hell, I gots me an OJ Simpson rookie card...gonna retire on that sucker. |
Oh, one more thing.
RODKNOCK Financial Advisors does not render legal, accounting, or tax advice. My statements above are solely for informational purposes and is not a solicitation or an offer to buy any security or instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. Any performance data quoted represents past performance. Investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor's shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Blah, blah, blah, you know what I mean. :p:D**) |
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True about the F1's. These will work with no complaints from the ECU. Bridgestone Front: RE050A (N1 Porsche) 265 40 ZR 18 Rear: RE050A (Scuderia) 345 35 ZR 19 Best, Bret. :) |
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One could argue that you can't drive the mutual funds, but the answer is to do both: buy that GT and the funds! |
Hey, I love the FGT. One of my favorite cars. However, generally, the collectible cars that significantly increase in value, as Evan thinks the FGT might, will have to be kept with very low mileage.
I really don't know enough about what's out there, but most FGT's I see have ultra low mileage, some still in their wrappers. So, these cars will sit in their garages for years and deteriorate, some more than others depending on maintenance and climate. So, I'd argue, if that's the case. then why not hold an asset that has a better chance of increasing in value, no maintenance and/or deterioration, and is highly liquid (sold quickly for a $10 +/- commission). Now, if you're Steve Balmer and just paid $2 Billion for the Clippers, then ignore what I just said. :LOL: |
Pssst...wanna buy an early 90s ZR-1?
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A personal friend witnessed the 600 HP pull on a chassis dyno during development of the FGT with a bone stock engine. These cars are not like many we see here where an overly optimistic (phoney) engine dyno HP number is excused by saying 20-25% was lost to driveline and exhaust when a sub par RWHP is measured. |
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I was joking my * * * founded * * * and was in partnership on 3 banks with * * *. |
Things were much simpler then... ;)
BTW, found some interior shots of the Farm in its heyday...stunning. |
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WSJ that institution was compromised years ago. He doesn't need a Registry. He can look up Briggs Cunningham, Lance Reventlow, and Shelby. Then maybe Ralph DePalma and Cannonball Baker for kicks. It was actually refreshing to see a younger man come across Shelby intel about those tubs Shelby found in the back shed after several decades. Most of us knew this tall tale and some members here just have been miserable to NYG. You need new blood here and there are no stupid questions. Just immature members tired of hearing something for the umpth-teen time. As far as the Ford GT it is not even in my top ten list of favorites. It may not even be in the top 50 that I own. The other week I was reading the newest registry and a business partner who is a sheik caught me early morning by the pool and he was going through my morning readings. we had a great discussion which actually answered many questions that I have wondered about. So there goes a new autographed registry, Shoens' book and two others for a culture exchange. I really don't think he needs a registry with his stated future intentions. cut him some slack for a minute. |
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I have some sneakers I rarely wear but I do not collect. One pair my wife use to hate Shaqnosis. Not sure if spelled correctly. I call him the big dummy and * * *. He got pissed at me because I drove a nicer car to my children's great grandparents funeral. |
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Second, IMO, nearly every post of yours is wordy, confusing, incoherent at times, and requires substantial editing. And often have no relation to the topic being discussed. Third, a little bit of research goes a long way towards answering questions. Before asking questions, NYG or anyone for that matter, should spend at least a few minutes researching a topic. Buying a registry would not only help NYG to learn about the history of Shelby and his cars, but also support SAAC and its hard working registrars. That's my recommendation. And it may head off questions like the "Shelby and the lost frames" thread. Lastly, read your last post about Shaq, sneakers, etc. Simply ridiculous, again, IMO. And stop name dropping with President Obama and Shaq. It's just sounds weird and egomaniacal. |
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