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To: tuck who wrote (377)1/17/2001 12:05:37 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
Tuck:

Enter a "$" (dollar sign, no quotes) as a stock symbol.

Look at all of the T/FIF portfolios.

"Basis" doesn't change. You start off with a given amount of cash, and that's your basis. Unfortunately, the SI manager requires that basis DOES change. That's why I occasionally remind everyone of the original 100K stake.

You can add profits or subtract losses from cash.



To: tuck who wrote (377)1/17/2001 12:13:30 PM
From: scaram(o)uche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
Tuck:

Go to "T/FIF, a new plateau" (the latest of the T/FIF threads) and take a photo of portfolio "2001".

I'll sell MCDE at the current bid of 6 5/16 (ask 6 3/8).

I'll then add the proceeds to cash.

Take another photo.

I'll then reinvest the proceeds, give or take a bit, into LEXG at current ask of 12 5/8.

Note that all of my portfolios start with $100K in cash, that money is allocated from that basis for purchases, and that the basis is therefore 100K until something is sold at a profit or loss.

Rick