For a port your size -- as long as the gain covers comission (buy and sell) Nov 17, 21:52
For a 12 mil port, the answer is VERY different. She should only play starbonds on a short term basis, adjusting 2-3 week out. Nov 18, 00:17
Thanks again, she's learned alot already. And, so am I. Started looking at starbonds to invest in today :) {nm} Nov 19, 18:19
You are most welcome. Be sure to look at Elchan's charts to verify DRoi. At her level it's critical for growth. {nm} Nov 19, 21:15
Thanks. I'll ask there as well. I just assumed the starbond pros she wanted would be found here :-) {nm} Nov 17, 23:14
Are you also JDaniel? You asked the question as one player and thanked us as someone else... confused. {nm} Nov 18, 00:17
Apply standard investment theory. What is your opportunity cost and risk? A dROI of > 2% will earn you money for that day. Nov 18, 14:35
But you don't need 2% in one day to make a profit. 1% for 2 days, .5 for 4, .25 for 8 etc... So where's the line? Nov 18, 14:43
The longer the investment horizon, the higher the total ROI needs to be, because the risk is higher. Investment 101. Nov 18, 22:34
*Sends PVL Investment 101 Textbook via Fedex.* {nm} Nov 19, 12:47
*returns COD* your care packages are just as pointless as your posts. Here's your sign. (backorder came in today). {nm} Nov 19, 14:17
Talking about a 12 MILL Port - shows how Out-Of-Touch you are with Small Ports. Nov 19, 18:13
Already covered above. This discussion has progressed to something else. So hush while the adults speak! {nm} Nov 19, 20:12
We all saw how you did in the YTD Competition. Nov 19, 20:51
Well, if you want to maximize your rate of return dROI is always important. There's the opportunity cost concept again. Nov 19, 19:38
Sure, ok. Discussion closed as I am not going around the circle a third time. Out. {nm} Nov 19, 20:13
See - that's the basic Problem - you keep going in Circles while others get right to the Point. Nov 19, 20:47