REMX
- Cinnamon
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Re: REMX
Patience is finally paying off. I am going to buy some nice dividend plays and then some of those stocks I wanted to get into when they were trading so high. We had to wait for awhile to get these prices, but it was worth it. I going to scale in but this is opportunity in the making. 

- George1010
- The Journey begins
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Re: REMX
I agree but I am looking at the whole market. It’s buffet time, and the market’s serving steak at hot dog priceCinnamon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 6:50 am Patience is finally paying off. I am going to buy some nice dividend plays and then some of those stocks I wanted to get into when they were trading so high. We had to wait for awhile to get these prices, but it was worth it. I going to scale in but this is opportunity in the making.![]()


As Mencken might say, it's about time the gods paid up
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- blue pill or red pill
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Re: REMX
I'm near retirement and moving from 'growth' to 'dividend income' type stocks. I'm purchased ADC, ENB, OHI recently. I'm no expert (far from it) but, for me, these work.Cinnamon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 6:50 am Patience is finally paying off. I am going to buy some nice dividend plays and then some of those stocks I wanted to get into when they were trading so high. We had to wait for awhile to get these prices, but it was worth it. I going to scale in but this is opportunity in the making.![]()
- Budge
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Re: REMX
Didn't work out so well. Daily now looking hopeful as is monthly. But, not so sure of weekly just yet.
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- SOL
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Re: REMX
REMX is getting ready to trend higher. There will be a few false starts, as is almost always the case these days. However, a weekly and preferably a monthly close at or above the 45- to 47-range is preferred. The higher the better; if achieved this should pave the way for a move to the 60-plus range.
When the words short term appear under any post; the same conditions listed in the Market update under the short term category apply
The end is always near; its the beginning and how you live each moment that counts the most
The end is always near; its the beginning and how you live each moment that counts the most
- SOL
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Re: REMX
Nobody is an expert. At best, we’re all just advanced students. Experts are students who have stopped studying and rely on BS to pass off as knowledge. Here are a few ETFs that pay decent dividends. The best time to get in is during strong pullbacks or crashes:blogbuilder wrote: ↑Sat Apr 12, 2025 5:34 amI'm near retirement and moving from 'growth' to 'dividend income' type stocks. I'm purchased ADC, ENB, OHI recently. I'm no expert (far from it) but, for me, these work.Cinnamon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 6:50 am Patience is finally paying off. I am going to buy some nice dividend plays and then some of those stocks I wanted to get into when they were trading so high. We had to wait for awhile to get these prices, but it was worth it. I going to scale in but this is opportunity in the making.![]()
FCEF, DIVO, JEPI, QYLD, XYLD.
When the words short term appear under any post; the same conditions listed in the Market update under the short term category apply
The end is always near; its the beginning and how you live each moment that counts the most
The end is always near; its the beginning and how you live each moment that counts the most
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Re: REMX
Thanks Sol - I appreciate you sharing those ETF's. I'll take a look.
- Budge
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Re: REMX
Article in etf.com re REMX and MP:blogbuilder wrote: ↑Mon May 05, 2025 1:08 pm Thanks Sol - I appreciate you sharing those ETF's. I'll take a look.
https://www.etf.com/sections/features/e ... tock-soars
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- Cinnamon
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Re: REMX
REMX and LIT have similar patterns. I own both and think they are building up momentum to breakout. It appears with all the attention allocated to AI we need to be more patient, but the moves are nice when they happen. I was quite happy with the profit banked with SBSW, HL, etc
- gnosis12
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Re: REMX
Was ecstatic about the profits I booked on SBSW, close to 80%; that's good enough for Moi.
However I took a wild big swing on PALL with a position way bigger than usual;—average entry price around 90. Took some profits off the table because of the size, holding the rest until the trend fades.
Keeping an eye on TSLA, MSTR, COIN, and META. I am looking to short one of them with puts when the setup feels right.
Just got back from China and it feels like we’re living in the stone age by comparison. Way too much noise here, and way too many people living in Alice and Wonderland
However I took a wild big swing on PALL with a position way bigger than usual;—average entry price around 90. Took some profits off the table because of the size, holding the rest until the trend fades.
Keeping an eye on TSLA, MSTR, COIN, and META. I am looking to short one of them with puts when the setup feels right.
Just got back from China and it feels like we’re living in the stone age by comparison. Way too much noise here, and way too many people living in Alice and Wonderland