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I'm glad I finally quit doubting Chase and decided to make them a decent sized stock in my portfolio. I'm my early days selling out of Chase to buy Bank of America because the dividend was close and the share price was lower was so stupid. The position isn't the size I want it to be but it will get there. Chase usually destroys earnings as they did today.

i bought a few shares during the march dip and sold them between 95-100. i don't remember the exact number.

now i find myself buying back in smh. i might just have to say next to adding more unless it takes a significant drop.
 

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i bought a few shares during the march dip and sold them between 95-100. i don't remember the exact number.

now i find myself buying back in smh. i might just have to say next to adding more unless it takes a significant drop.
The market isn't having a positive reaction right now but as long as Chase continues to preform well I see no reason to not hold long term. I've been with them as a bank my whole life considering I started with Bank One as a teen and they merged into them.
 

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The market isn't having a positive reaction right now but as long as Chase continues to preform well I see no reason to not hold long term. I've been with them as a bank my whole life considering I started with Bank One as a teen and they merged into them.

a concern of mine was people defaulting on their loans. but through all of this i learned that the fed will back any company up, especially banks. plus JPM will be buying back a lot of shares so that's going to send the stock up a lot higher. smh.
 

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Does anyone use M1 Finance?

I dabbled with it many months back with 7-8 "safe" companies in one pie portfolio (Disney, Amazon, etc).

Now i created a 2nd pie in which I just want 2 or 3 stocks to go "all in on".. and I'd like to use the cash earnings/gains from my old "conservative pie" to do so. However I'm not really seeing a smooth option to do that.

My question is: can I move money between the cash balances of my two pie portfolios directly? Or do I literally have to (after selling some shares) deposit the earnings from my pie 1 cash balance back into my bank account, and then withdraw the same money amount from my bank... to deposit in the cash balance of my pie 2?
 

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Does anyone use M1 Finance?

I dabbled with it many months back with 7-8 "safe" companies in one pie portfolio (Disney, Amazon, etc).

Now i created a 2nd pie in which I just want 2 or 3 stocks to go "all in on".. and I'd like to use the cash earnings/gains from my old "conservative pie" to do so. However I'm not really seeing a smooth option to do that.

My question is: can I move money between the cash balances of my two pie portfolios directly? Or do I literally have to (after selling some shares) deposit the earnings from my pie 1 cash balance back into my bank account, and then withdraw the same money amount from my bank... to deposit in the cash balance of my pie 2?
I been trying to figure this out too. They’re failing if this is the case and they don’t plan to fix it. I’ve also been waiting for days for them to roll my pies into one account, thought it would be easier to keep them separate - but this issue with transferring proceeds from one pie to another seems like it’s better to keep multiple pies in one account
 
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