7
June

Hedging a Portfolio

I would be a liar claiming that any of my portfolios are hedged-I have been long forever! However, on Friday I did buy 500 shares of SDS-Ultrashort S&P 500 Proshares. My cost was $58.91 and they closed the day at $59.80 for a gain of $1855.00.
Buying these shares did not hedge my portfolio but it’s interesting to note that instead of a loss for the day of $8065.00 my net loss turned out to be $6210.00

Obviously, every portfolio is different but having not lost an additional 20% was some small comfort in an otherwise ugly day. Take a look at what you might do to lessen the losses in your portfolio because…I don’t think it’s over.

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30
May

$75 Limit on Credit Card Charges for Gas

Why do gas stations have a $75 limit on Visa or MasterCard transactions at the pump?
According to stations owners they say they are simply following the policies of Visa and MasterCard, who won’t reimburse them more than $75 per transaction at the pump if there’s a disputed charges or fraudulent card use!

What does MasterCard say:
“It’s the merchants’ decision to limit purchases,” says Visa spokesman Paul Wilke. He adds: “Customers always have the option of paying with the card at the cash register” where its policy differs from the pump.

The $75 limit “ensures merchants and customers are protected from fraud,” says MasterCard spokesman Tristan Jordan.

Visa and MasterCard have no immediate plans to go higher. “It’s something we always look at,” Wilke says.
Thanks to the USA Today for for this lesson-Happy Friday!!

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6
May

Watch Winders


Selling automatic watch winders online can be a great business venture. My fiends over at
Wind the Watch have become very proficient at selling watch winders around the world. Whether you have a collection of automatic watches or just one prized watch-Wind The Watch has the watch winder for you. Many people ask: will my watch incur damage if I don’t use an automatic watch winder? The answer is no, it’s just very convenient to have your prized watches wound and ready to go when you are dashing out the door.

Watch Winders can run in price from $200 to over $8000 -more than most watches! Wind The Watch specializes in very good looking automatic watch winders that come in a variety of woods including burl and cherry. If you are going to put that Rolex, Breitling or Piaget watch in a watch winder it may as well be a great looking watch winder.
Watch Winders has a great selection of automatic watch winders that have great pricing and great looks. The winders also come with a one year guarantee. Check my friends out and I’m sure you will be happy with their quality selection of winders for all your watches.

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30
August

Starbucks Update

Life is good once again at my favorite Starbucks. We have new trees planted, very green, Starbucks-and we have new umbrellas!! Yeah.. Libby Havice was kind enough to explain that Starbucks only uses one supplier to make their umbrellas and they had been back ordered forever! Thanks for your time and efforts Libby.
Every successful business venture has great employees that really enjoy what they do and go that extra mile to make you fell like a guest. No one does that better than the Starbucks crew at the Greenwood Village Starbucks-Thanks for all that you do!

Steve Mertz

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25
July

Starbucks-Wake Up

Starbucks (sbux) stock has been beaten up quite a bit in the past year. Back in happier times, say November 16,2006, Starbucks stock closed at $39.43 Let’s see…today Starbucks closed at $27.96 The company has been trying to expand too quickly without regards to the bottom line. But not to worry, here in Denver, Colorado they are rolling out the breakfast menu and other assorted revenue producers in the next several months. Libby Havice, is the District Manager for my Starbucks in Greenwood Village-located at Belleview and Ulster. Libby is doing everything to cut costs and shore up that bottom line….even though the Starbucks in Greenwood Village has the largest outdoor patio, we have no quaint Starbucks umbrellas. Libby, what are you thinking??? Is this good customer service-if you would leave your air conditioned office once in awhile and come visit me at my store you would notice that your cost cutting efforts have reached ridiculous measures. I know, you are just being a good employee and it’s just not in the budget-right?

I’ve met Libby before so I am going to offer some constructive criticism. What if you Libby, contracted with some entrepreneur here in Denver. They would be responsible for locating corporate sponsors for those umbrellas. They would get the sponsors, get the umbrellas made with the logo of the sponsors, collect the money-payable in advance on a 12 month contract and give you a cut. Starbucks has no cash outlay and your customers at belleview and Ulster would stop sending you the hate mail :-) don’t answer yet-I want you to sleep on it and then meet me at my store with your answer. Just think-if it’s successful here in Denver you could have Starbucks roll it out nationally and you could take all the credit.
PS The employees at the Greenwood Village, Colorado Starbucks are the best and most friendly-even though we customers bitch about Libby Havice and no umbrellas!
PSS Your stock chart is too ugly to put in this post…..

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