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Harold Williams
I am a recently new subscriber.
The following are my questions:
1. How can one “easily” identify new listing in the portfolios?
2. How can one “easily” know of sold positions AND their results?
3. You recently recommended PAA in a Daily Investor article, but it does not appear in any of the portfolios?
4. Where can I locate your basis for a stock in the portfolio, i.e. clicking on the portfolio stock takes me to an articial, but not so in many cases?
Thank you for your help. Harold
Phil Ash
Hello, Harold. First, I apologize that your comment was overlooked back in August. Our team does its best to stay on top of all comments but can get overloaded at times. 1) Please visit our Getting Started page under the Resources menu for guidance eon which stocks to buy first; 2) We do not currently track closed positions on the website. We simply do so offline for purposes of calculating our returns. We are considering adding them to the site, though; 3) PAA is not currently in the portfolios. By using the search box atop our website, I found a discussion of plains in a 10/24/13 article (http://www.investingdaily.com/energy-strategist/articles/18643/pipeline-plays-in-the-permian/). Search reveals others as well; 4) Many of our recommendations do have an underlying Stock Spotlight report stating the original investment thesis. For those that do not, please use the Search box atop the website. Thank you.
Robert Rapier
Ditto, my apologies as well. For some reason I never saw this comment.
This issue on PAA is that it has a lot going for it, but we just felt it was too expensive. We continue to watch it, though, as I would like to add it at the right price.
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Harold Williams
I am a recently new subscriber.
The following are my questions:
1. How can one “easily” identify new listing in the portfolios?
2. How can one “easily” know of sold positions AND their results?
3. You recently recommended PAA in a Daily Investor article, but it does not appear in any of the portfolios?
4. Where can I locate your basis for a stock in the portfolio, i.e. clicking on the portfolio stock takes me to an articial, but not so in many cases?
Thank you for your help. Harold
Phil Ash
Hello, Harold. First, I apologize that your comment was overlooked back in August. Our team does its best to stay on top of all comments but can get overloaded at times. 1) Please visit our Getting Started page under the Resources menu for guidance eon which stocks to buy first; 2) We do not currently track closed positions on the website. We simply do so offline for purposes of calculating our returns. We are considering adding them to the site, though; 3) PAA is not currently in the portfolios. By using the search box atop our website, I found a discussion of plains in a 10/24/13 article (http://www.investingdaily.com/energy-strategist/articles/18643/pipeline-plays-in-the-permian/). Search reveals others as well; 4) Many of our recommendations do have an underlying Stock Spotlight report stating the original investment thesis. For those that do not, please use the Search box atop the website. Thank you.
Robert Rapier
Ditto, my apologies as well. For some reason I never saw this comment.
This issue on PAA is that it has a lot going for it, but we just felt it was too expensive. We continue to watch it, though, as I would like to add it at the right price.
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