fatchubs Posted June 29, 2013 Share Posted June 29, 2013 1372514139[/url]' post='8754772']galing din tong si ainge... na pull nya tong trade na to.... ika nga sa asset management, na maximize mo naang kita sa asset tapos na ibenta mo pa ng mahal... Well using your lingo ... Being able to maximize earnings and getting assets in return is one thing. But a good fund manager is not only evaluated based on his last trade. In this case Ainge needs to reposition ( which he is doing now) and keep the fund earning. The question is will his reinvestment strategy be profitable as well? The fear is yes the fund manager may have realized all of its gains but moving forward the portfolio will be on the losing end. I just hope history won't repeat itself for the C's wherein it took them years to rebuild after the profitable run in the 80's.Bottomline, does he really want his portfolio to be volatile (ie. rebuild win a championship then free fall from there) or he wants to ensure steady growth? From the looks of it it seems to me that Ainge took the high risk path ... Thus we probably would expect a correction rather than a consolidation at this point. Quote Link to comment
alberto_ Posted June 30, 2013 Share Posted June 30, 2013 nabalitaan ko interesado ang dallas kay rondo kaya lang si dirk ang hinihirit ng boston kaya medyo malabo mangyari.kung sakaling maging lottery team ang celtics next year, napakadeep daw ng magiging pool ng draftees. expected na magiging #1 si adrew wiggins. .kung sasali sya sa draft. Quote Link to comment
johncharles Posted June 30, 2013 Share Posted June 30, 2013 the tank is on for 2014 trade Rondo now before he is exposed to the limited player that he really is! Quote Link to comment
idolkita01 Posted July 1, 2013 Share Posted July 1, 2013 the tank is on for 2014 trade Rondo now before he is exposed to the limited player that he really is! Kung di trade yan baka iwan lng nya Celtics pag tapos ng contract nya Quote Link to comment
friendly0603 Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Now that the big 3 are gone and it's possible that rondo (big 4) will be traded. What will happen to Celtics fans? Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 ^^^As we can see in this thread, it seems the Celtics fans are very quiet these days despite all the off season dealings. 2 Quote Link to comment
alberto_ Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 celts will lose so many games this coming season. Quote Link to comment
yrrah123456789 Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 ^yup! rebuilding team na kasi sila at wala na si doc rivers dun. pag si rondo pa ang umalis. nganga na lalo ang boston. Quote Link to comment
idolkita01 Posted July 3, 2013 Share Posted July 3, 2013 Mas maganda pang trade nila si rondo habang may value pa at pwedeng may makuhang Mga assets na magagamit pra sa pag rebuild ng team. Wla na ring nababasa kung andon si rondo. Kahit 8th spot mahihirapan silang umabot Daming nag upgrade na team. Full rebuild na dapat yan Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted July 4, 2013 Share Posted July 4, 2013 Wag lang sana umabot ng isang dekada bago magcontend uli 1 Quote Link to comment
*kalel* Posted July 4, 2013 Share Posted July 4, 2013 Well using your lingo ... Being able to maximize earnings and getting assets in return is one thing. But a good fund manager is not only evaluated based on his last trade. In this case Ainge needs to reposition ( which he is doing now) and keep the fund earning. The question is will his reinvestment strategy be profitable as well? The fear is yes the fund manager may have realized all of its gains but moving forward the portfolio will be on the losing end. I just hope history won't repeat itself for the C's wherein it took them years to rebuild after the profitable run in the 80's.Bottomline, does he really want his portfolio to be volatile (ie. rebuild win a championship then free fall from there) or he wants to ensure steady growth? From the looks of it it seems to me that Ainge took the high risk path ... Thus we probably would expect a correction rather than a consolidation at this point.It will take time... it is the basic difference of asset management vsbasketball strategy... Sa asset kita agad ang kita, sa basketball minimum 1 to 2 years... Nothing is instant.... Quote Link to comment
idolkita01 Posted July 4, 2013 Share Posted July 4, 2013 It will take time... it is the basic difference of asset management vsbasketball strategy... Sa asset kita agad ang kita, sa basketball minimum 1 to 2 years... Nothing is instant.... Mahirap Maging general manager ng isang sports team. Kailangang magisip ka sa kinabukasan Ng team. At least 2-3 years ahead.Kung kelan mo kailangan I trade yung player or kung may nakuha kang mga free agents etc... Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 It will take time... it is the basic difference of asset management vsbasketball strategy... Sa asset kita agad ang kita, sa basketball minimum 1 to 2 years... Nothing is instant.... 1 Quote Link to comment
fatchubs Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 Un result ng return depends on the assets acquired. May magbibigay ng immediate result may asset naman na buburuhin muna 4 Quote Link to comment
Guest Riveria Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 Now that the big 3 are gone and it's possible that rondo (big 4) will be traded. What will happen to Celtics fans? I will always be a Celtics fan ^^^As we can see in this thread, it seems the Celtics fans are very quiet these days despite all the off season dealings. It's sad that key players left the team. celts will lose so many games this coming season. I'm hoping they won't. Quote Link to comment
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