Can we talk about Star Bond Management? Jan 27, 09:52
I can't speak for anyone else, but for me, Starbonds are long term investments. I do not day trade them at all. Jan 27, 10:14
PS, I recognize you are higher in the LTD board than I, but my response is not exclusively for you :) {nm} Jan 27, 10:17
Thanks. Good tips - Particularly like your point about movies still in theaters - tricky for back-to-back TAGs {nm} Jan 27, 10:57
I made a spreadsheet. Jan 27, 12:45
I used a spreadsheet when I ran the Oscar Fund. Too much work for me now. {nm} Jan 27, 15:59
A couple things: I assume you have tons of cash sitting around, why not max every bond? Jan 27, 13:46
Not every Starbond is profitable. Many won't adjust by enough to cover the commissions on the trades. {nm} Jan 27, 15:32
Sorry, misunderstood. Jan 28, 11:12
Also, I mean, Jesus, you are ranked number 15 ALL TIME. Come on... {nm} Jan 27, 13:47
True... but his is an excellent conversation starter. We used to share this Jan 27, 16:03
Yes; i put this on here to hopefully drive some conversation about it. And while I'm way up there rankings wise.... Jan 27, 16:41
Personally, I never jump on that train. Set it and forget it. {nm} Jan 27, 21:26
For me, the trickiest part of managing star bonds are limited release films that they may be attached to Jan 27, 15:00
I "play through" the zero reported box office movie. Jan 27, 16:02
I'm with you; the overall change in a star's TAG can really throw you for a loop if you miss it. Keep you hopping for sure. Jan 27, 18:27
I pretty much wait until a movie opens to take positions in the attached bonds, unless it's something that will obviously.... Jan 28, 18:06
DESM4 News today was nice for some bonds {nm} Jan 28, 21:03
Today is a great example of the complexities of Star Bond Management! Long term is great if you see it. {nm} Jan 28, 22:35