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Block & Leviton LLP Investigates BofI Holding, Inc. After Whistle-Blower Lawsuit Alleges Banking and Regulatory Wrongdoing
Date : 10/14/2015 @ 12:40PM
Source : PR Newswire (US)
Stock : Bofi Holding, Inc. (MM) (BOFI)
Quote : $100.33 -41.67 (-29.35%)
BOSTON, Oct. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Shares in BofI Holding, Inc. ("BofI" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: BOFI) have plunged as much as $41, nearly 29%, in early trading after a former internal auditor at the Company filed a lawsuit on October 13, 2015, alleging that he was fired for exposing corporate and regulatory wrongdoing. The loss in market capitalization as a result of the recent news represents approximately $606 million in aggregate lost investor value.
The lawsuit alleges, among other things, that BofI, based in San Diego with approximately $6 billion in assets, side-stepped internal and regulatory controls by failing to provide full and timely information to regulators. As quoted in the New York Times, the auditor's counsel has characterized the Company's actions as "among the most egregious [she has] seen from a publicly traded company." As the Times article reported "[a]ccording to the complaint, Bank of Internet was also not forthcoming with the Securities and Exchange Commission when the agency sought information about an account at the bank."
Block & Leviton LLP, a Boston-based securities litigation firm, is investigating BofI and certain of its officers and directors for possible violations of the federal securities laws.
Source:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=68879412
*wow!! ... Quite a hit before any facts are known.
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$133.40 up 8.09 (6.46%)
Volume: 595,592
*Up another 12% just in the past week.
This isn't your fathers Oldsmobile...opps.. I meant bank.
Historical rules of the road re: P/B multiples don't apply in the new age of non-brick n' mortar banking.
This is where the under 30 crowd goes when looking for a bank.
See INBK for further evidence. ":~O
BOFI is pricey with TBV at only $33.92 per share.
However, I cannot argue with financial results (EPS growing fasting than assets, stable NIM, etc).
Current Report Filing (8-k)
Date : 07/30/2015 @ 9:01AM
Source : Edgar (US Regulatory)
Stock : Bofi Holding, Inc. (MM) (BOFI)
Quote : $118.24 5.12 (4.53%) @ 3:13PM
BofI Holding, Inc. Announces Record Fourth Quarter Net Income of $24.4 million
Q4 Diluted EPS Increases 41.3%; Full-Year Diluted EPS Increases 39.5%
SAN DIEGO, CA – (MARKETWIRED) – July 30, 2015 – BofI Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ: BOFI) (“BofI”), parent company of BofI Federal Bank (the “Bank”), today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year ended June 30, 2015. Net income was a record $24.4 million, an increase of 52.4% over net income of $16.0 million for the quarter ended June 30, 2014. Earnings attributable to BofI’s common stockholders were $24.3 million or $1.54 per diluted share for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, an increase of 52.6% from $15.9 million or $1.09 per diluted share for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014.
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Other Highlights:
• Total assets reached $5,823.7 million, up $1,420.7 million or 32.3% compared to June 30, 2014
• Loan portfolio grew by $1,395.8 million or 39.5% compared to June 30, 2014
• Loan originations increased by $1,281.4 million, up 42.2% compared to the year ended June 30, 2014
• Deposits grew by $1,410.4 million, or 46.4% compared to June 30, 2014
• Net interest margin remained relatively steady with a slight decrease of 3 bps to 3.92% compared to 3.95% for the year ended June 30, 2014
• Asset quality continues to be strong with total non-performing assets of 0.55% of total assets and non-performing loans equal to 0.62% of total loans at June 30, 2015
• Tangible book value increased to $33.92 per share, up $8.65 per share compared to June 30, 2014
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http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=67949826
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$112.50 down -1.39 (-1.22%)
Volume: 133,697
Marker:
BOFI Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$106.88 UP $2.63 (2.5%)
Volume: 53,287
*stock is up another 10% over last 3 month.
Dangers of Housing Policy 'Hidden in Plain Sight' No More
Eric Grover
MAR 17, 2015 12:00pm ET
Necessary reform of the U.S. housing finance system will only be possible when we understand how government policy shaped the financial crisis. We are nowhere near this achievement, as made clear by the new book Hidden in Plain Sight: What Really Caused the World's Worst Financial Crisis and Why It Could Happen Again, by the American Enterprise Institute's Peter Wallison.
Wallison describes how the Clinton and Bush administrations forced Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to weaken mortgage credit standards in order to increase homeownership in the run-up to the housing crisis. Meanwhile, advocacy groups used the Community Reinvestment Act to club banks in need of regulatory approval for expansion into cutting credit standards.
From 1996 through 2008, the Department of Housing and Urban Development increased Fannie and Freddie's affordable housing goals for low- and moderate-income borrowers. Every year until 2008, the government-sponsored agencies exceeded their goals by increasing nontraditional mortgages: subprime and "Alt-A" mortgages with no or negative principal amortization, no income verification, and down payments of less than 3%. In response to the GSE's reckless Washington-driven competition, the entire mortgage market weakened credit standards.
Easy mortgage credit fueled an unprecedented housing bubble. According to the Case-Shiller index, real home prices from 1997 to 2007 increased almost 90%.
Rising housing prices masked risk. The homeownership rate rose from 64% in 1994 to 69% in 2004, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
By June 2008, 57% of all U.S. mortgages — 31 million — were high-risk nontraditional mortgages, according to Wallison. Seventy-six percent of those were backed by the GSEs and government agencies.
Washington propelled the tsunami of sketchy mortgages, Wallison writes. The private sector followed its lead. If there had been no taxpayer-backstopped mortgages on the table, then private lenders wouldn't have supplied unsound mortgages in such quantities.
For many people on the left, greedy Wall Street is an irresistible villain. But there's always been greed on Wall Street. As House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling observes, "Washington greed" was more the problem in the run-up to the crisis — and it remains so today.
The fable that deregulation was the cause of the crisis drove the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act. But under Bush, there was no financial deregulation. In fact, the Privacy and Patriot Acts and Sarbanes-Oxley imposed a battery of additional regulatory burdens on banks.
Dodd-Frank was falsely sold as a silver bullet preventing another financial crisis. Instead, as Wallison notes, it "slowed and will continue to slow economic growth" and conferred enormous new powers on Washington bureaucrats. But it didn't address the culprit in the crisis: government's role in housing finance.
Now, as Hensarling warns, "Washington appears to be rolling the dice again" on the same gamble that produced the last crisis. Fannie, Freddie and the Federal Housing Administration are playing a game of thrones to dominate subprime mortgages.
In December, Fannie and Freddie re-launched 30-year, fixed-rate, 97% loan-to-value mortgages. With FHA's reserve fund below a statutorily mandated 2%, HUD secretary Julian Castro says lowering premiums by 50 basis points makes mortgages more affordable.
Over half of government purchase mortgages now have down payments of 5% or less. With a straight face, FHFA director Mel Watt contends that GSE mortgages with a 3% down payment with "other compensating factors" are no riskier than those with 10% down payments. (This is utter nonsense imo)
Meanwhile, AEI's National Mortgage Risk Index hit a high in January. In January, 37% of Fannie/Freddie and 65% of FHA mortgages respectively had debt-to-income ratios greater than 38%. In December, over 35% of loans from the FHA's top 25 issuers had subprime FICO scores of under 660.
These changes are setting the housing industry up for another crisis.
The problem could be averted by sticking to traditionally-underwritten mortgages, which perform well. The default rate on fully-documented Freddie Mac 30-year fixed-rate home purchase loans acquired in 1999 through 2007 with FICO scores above 660, debt-to-income of 38% or lower and LTV of 90% or lower was .55%.
Clearly we have a problem.
Genuine reform is a tall order. The public buys the narrative the crisis was caused by insufficient regulation and rapacious Wall Street bankers.
Wallison warns unless that narrative is supplanted by one that highlights government housing policy as the real cause of the last crisis, another one awaits us. But a number of parties, including real estate and mortgage brokers, home builders, community activists and politicians, have a stake in government-financed mortgages. Many Democrats support politicized government lending, and many Republicans want to proclaim they've "fixed" Fannie and Freddie while keeping a government-mortgage backstop. The Corker-Warner Housing Finance Reform and Taxpayer Protection Act was a vivid example of such faux reform.
Hidden in Plain Sight, however, can educate voters that government-financed housing is inevitably politicized, leading to gutted credit standards. Society pays a steep price in the end, including the very people that affordable-housing policies are purported to help. Informed voters are a prerequisite for real reform.
To better protect the U.S. economy, Fannie and Freddie should be privatized and permitted to sink or swim. And government-agency housing finance should be terminated. These changes would allow the financial industry to provide mortgages without putting taxpayers on the hook.
http://www.americanbanker.com/bankthink/dangers-of-housing-policy-hidden-in-plain-sight-no-more-1073272-1.html
*I couldn't agree more with everything said in this article.
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$96.09 up 1.4218 (1.50%)
Volume: 152,229
I never thought I'd see the day Chevy goes GARP-y on banks! I do think you have a solid one here though.
BOFI has found its niche for growth in using tech, this is reflected in their strong ROA. All else equal leverage-wise, they should continue high ROE.
Slide 6 proves this operational leverage, w/ salaries at 50% of the peer groups and premise costs a third.
The key here is can they continue to grow assets? I believe w/ the acquisition of H&R Block assets they show commitment to inorganic moves to juice the organic growth that will occur from industry shifts. Millennials such as myself will stray further from traditional banking when the opportunity presents itself and technology will drive such changes.
I saw this today:
http://www.wsj.com/video/withdraw-cash-without-a-card-theres-an-app-for-that/84DF51B9-1FA1-40C9-9479-C92CA7B7811E.html
I will leave it up to you to decide what one would pay for such a scenario, I am not quire sure. Being conservative, if you take the most recent earnings and annualize, it is still only at 18x that earnings (solid for such growth). BV will be less relevant for peer multiples due to the "online" nature vs. traditional book and mortar.
-Pagz
Investor Presentation (3/11/15):
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1299709/000129970915000030/bofiholdingincinvestorpr.htm
UBPR Report link;
FDIC #35546
https://cdr.ffiec.gov/public/Reports/UbprReport.aspx?rptCycleIds=81%2c76%2c72%2c67%2c63&rptid=283&idrssd=2917317&peerGroupType=UBPPD186&supplemental=UBPPD186
The number of shares outstanding of the Registrant’s common stock on the last practicable date: 15,076,557 shares of common stock, $0.01 par value per share, as of January 23, 2015
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$94.23 up 1.23 (1.32%)
Volume: 177,105
Return On Equity (ROE) for BOFI is 19% vs it's Peer Group at 6.69%.
BOFI's ROE outperformed 95% of ALL banks!
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1299709/000129970915000030/bofiholdingincinvestorpr.htm
*BOFI's Investor Presentation is light years ahead of any other investor package of information I've seen from the hundreds of banks I have looked into over the past few years. They have really set the standard going forward.
**BOFI is a growth story....with a twist of value added in.
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$93.00 0.0 (0.00%)
Volume: 0
HOW HEALTHY IS THIS BANK?
http://banktracker.investigativereportingworkshop.org/banks/california/san-diego/bank-of-internet-usa/
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$93.00 0.0 (0.00%)
Volume: 0
BOFI is highly efficient.
And it should be.
It has an Efficiency Rate of 31.01 percent. This compares to 69.12 percent for its peer group.
A bank’s efficiency ratio is defined as the ratio of a bank’s non-interest expense to revenues.
Traditional banks have to operate and staff branches. Despite being a $5.2 billion savings and loan, BOFI has only one branch in San Diego. Branches generate revenue but also cost money to operate. Two components of non-interest expense are people and property and equipment. BOFI pays out .71 percent of average assets for salaries and benefits and .13 percent for property and equipment. This compares to 1.47 percent and .36 percent for its peer group, respectively.
Lower non-interest expense can lead to higher profitability, especially if deposit costs are lower due to more funding coming more from transactional accounts and less from interest-paying time deposits.
All of these wonderful return numbers generated by BOFI start with profitability.
Banks, no matter where in the world they are located, can be easy to analyze as long you understand a set of numbers. No one should ever invest in a bank simply based on one or two numbers.
Investor Presentation (3/11/15):
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1299709/000129970915000030/bofiholdingincinvestorpr.htm
This bank is a BEAST!
Unprecedented growth in every category that matters - Assets, Deposits, Loans, Profit, Capital plus Reserves, etc. for the past 3 years running.
Here is the last 10-Q;
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=65280653
*A 3 year chart reveals quite a story and it shows no signs of slowing.
BOFI is a branchless bank w/ $4.8B in assets.
BV: $27.52
MV: $77.62
P/B: 2.82
*BofI Federal Bank, a diversified financial services company, with over $4.4 billion in assets provides innovative banking and lending products and services to our personal and business banking customers throughout the United States. We operate our bank from a single location headquartered in San Diego, California.
*As an investor it's difficult to rate the new breed of e-banks when comparing them to peers with brick n' mortar. ??
Their P/B is "high" however on the flip side of that their operating costs are infinitely lower than their brick n' mortar competitors.
Marker:
Bofi Holding, Inc. (BOFI)
$77.62 down -1.47 (-1.86%)
Volume: 169,641
On the rebound!!!! Ziggy
Still long term...good investments
then he writes a positive story today. Its criminal. imho.
Agreed...short term blip...ziggy
this guy alpha crashed this stock. Him and all the other shorters.but the valuations for the next two years are off the charts. Hold tight.
100 has been broken....next leg up....125.....ziggy
2014....going to be great for bofi...zig
Going to 250 in three years....I started out with 3000 shares at $45......Ziggy
If interested come over to Trtc....mj penny stock
Ziggy
solid stock indeed but a bad price to get in if you only have 10K :(
Like I said back to 80,.....next barrier will be 85.....wz
Trust me.....this stock is solid....ziggy
Nice....
I'd be a little scared here though, and no dividends! Love the DRIP stocks at this price.
impressive growth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2013/11/22 75.29 76.89 74.53 76.49 119,745 76.49
2013/11/21 73.57 75.41 73.36 75.29 95,329 75.29
2013/11/20 73.00 74.35 72.61 73.20 94,600 73.20
2013/11/19 73.90 74.76 72.72 72.99 135,118 72.99
2013/11/18 75.49 76.42 73.58 73.94 234,453 73.94
2013/11/15 72.04 75.22 71.06 74.85 295,399 74.85
2013/11/14 69.56 72.24 69.30 72.15 392,706 72.15
2013/11/13 68.23 69.20 67.29 69.10 125,676 69.10
2013/11/12 66.67 68.42 66.50 68.29 157,520 68.29
2013/11/11 68.12 68.68 66.35 66.52 217,401 66.52
2013/11/08 64.87 68.60 64.53 68.05 163,170 68.05
2013/11/07 67.62 68.31 65.03 65.05 122,357 65.05
2013/11/06 69.42 69.49 66.78 67.29 228,489 67.29
2013/11/05 62.01 70.17 61.98 68.98 544,083 68.98
2013/11/04 60.04 61.58 58.60 61.17 312,401 61.17
2013/11/01 60.40 60.77 59.86 59.98 187,655 59.98
2013/10/31 58.74 61.45 57.55 60.42 440,607 60.42
2013/10/30 65.64 65.74 58.67 59.04 611,980 59.04
2013/10/29 66.46 67.15 66.06 66.60 86,283 66.60
2013/10/28 66.61 67.31 65.25 66.54 122,716 66.54
2013/10/25 66.45 66.62 64.68 66.52 144,949 66.52
2013/10/24 64.75 67.10 64.30 66.46 189,854 66.46
2013/10/23 67.36 67.81 64.01 64.56 276,960 64.56
2013/10/22 69.88 70.35 66.71 67.87 254,988 67.87
2013/10/21 70.56 70.92 70.07 70.30 100,934 70.30
2013/10/18 70.23 70.98 68.87 70.53 144,271 70.53
2013/10/17 69.88 69.98 68.30 69.74 240,756 69.74
2013/10/16 67.91 71.39 67.41 69.70 332,739 69.70
2013/10/15 67.99 68.18 67.00 67.80 164,749 67.80
2013/10/14 65.41 68.35 65.40 68.00 213,100 68.00
2013/10/11 64.61 65.97 64.61 65.92 82,690 65.92
2013/10/10 64.45 65.45 63.48 65.19 88,972 65.19
2013/10/09 61.55 63.97 61.22 63.52 155,869 63.52
2013/10/08 64.37 64.58 61.01 61.66 208,672 61.66
2013/10/07 64.84 65.87 64.25 64.52 155,433 64.52
2013/10/04 64.09 65.93 64.09 65.13 93,279 65.13
2013/10/03 64.62 65.10 64.02 64.61 74,502 64.61
2013/10/02 65.67 66.00 64.31 64.77 105,577 64.77
2013/10/01 64.90 65.94 64.60 65.90 97,678 65.90
2013/09/30 63.74 65.71 63.17 64.89 179,996 64.89
2013/09/27 64.96 65.75 64.61 64.66 98,966 64.66
2013/09/26 65.03 65.66 64.13 65.51 113,956 65.51
2013/09/25 64.96 65.86 63.67 64.86 131,838 64.86
2013/09/24 64.30 65.69 64.06 65.08 127,017 65.08
2013/09/23 66.26 66.63 63.52 64.46 225,525 64.46
2013/09/20 67.04 67.04 65.37 66.58 249,595 66.58
2013/09/19 67.35 67.35 65.65 66.36 285,188 66.36
2013/09/18 67.10 67.35 66.02 67.12 1,684,870 67.12
2013/09/17 65.50 67.61 65.41 66.95 362,921 66.95
2013/09/16 65.00 65.18 63.10 63.25 104,565 63.25
2013/09/13 63.50 64.17 63.27 64.06 86,498 64.06
2013/09/12 64.61 64.61 63.30 63.51 84,421 63.51
2013/09/11 63.58 64.74 63.11 64.24 107,370 64.24
2013/09/10 60.74 64.26 60.74 63.50 204,169 63.50
2013/09/09 62.92 63.04 60.56 60.67 303,247 60.67
2013/09/06 63.42 63.57 60.58 62.92 178,476 62.92
2013/09/05 64.51 64.68 62.71 63.18 215,899 63.18
2013/09/04 64.56 65.16 64.23 64.56 204,742 64.56
2013/09/03 65.92 66.20 64.10 64.56 141,155 64.56
2013/08/30 64.64 65.31 64.50 64.79 158,376 64.79
2013/08/29 64.22 65.30 64.22 64.63 164,058 64.63
2013/08/28 62.26 64.54 62.07 64.18 194,000 64.18
2013/08/27 64.61 64.72 62.00 62.26 235,286 62.26
2013/08/26 66.55 66.71 65.26 65.34 135,590 65.34
2013/08/23 66.65 67.02 65.17 66.35 145,673 66.35
2013/08/22 63.95 66.40 63.63 66.30 216,727 66.30
2013/08/21 65.89 66.00 61.69 63.82 419,873 63.82
2013/08/20 66.48 66.98 65.34 65.85 242,395 65.85
2013/08/19 67.81 67.81 66.21 66.24 217,045 66.24
2013/08/16 65.90 68.15 65.90 67.45 239,075 67.45
2013/08/15 67.87 67.87 65.05 65.85 378,317 65.85
2013/08/14 69.38 69.46 67.75 68.16 258,616 68.16
2013/08/13 66.72 69.08 65.66 68.70 315,584 68.70
2013/08/12 66.96 67.28 65.18 65.56 338,857 65.56
2013/08/09 65.27 67.04 64.90 67.00 290,879 67.00
2013/08/08 62.00 65.63 61.50 65.19 444,718 65.19
2013/08/07 61.00 61.50 58.34 61.47 359,654 61.47
2013/08/06 58.16 59.23 57.81 58.25 204,025 58.25
2013/08/05 57.13 58.05 56.61 58.00 211,770 58.00
2013/08/02 56.18 57.39 55.31 57.03 277,671 57.03
2013/08/01 54.77 56.02 54.25 55.82 159,892 55.82
2013/07/31 53.77 54.60 53.52 54.15 132,804 54.15
2013/07/30 54.75 55.00 53.70 53.78 122,665 53.78
2013/07/29 54.24 54.53 53.89 54.30 122,219 54.30
2013/07/26 53.42 54.02 52.49 53.92 165,571 53.92
2013/07/25 52.65 53.13 51.82 53.03 210,599 53.03
2013/07/24 51.93 52.97 51.54 52.70 189,503 52.70
2013/07/23 51.02 51.94 50.71 51.36 124,237 51.36
2013/07/22 51.50 51.50 50.43 50.63 79,980 50.63
2013/07/19 50.30 51.42 50.16 51.39 63,140 51.39
2013/07/18 50.68 50.75 50.23 50.30 119,554 50.30
2013/07/17 50.86 51.20 50.01 50.59 111,144 50.59
2013/07/16 52.23 52.75 50.64 50.80 133,638 50.80
2013/07/15 52.34 53.19 51.22 52.03 271,704 52.03
2013/07/12 49.63 50.96 49.39 50.78 164,378 50.78
2013/07/11 49.88 49.97 48.75 49.41 121,812 49.41
2013/07/10 48.89 49.27 48.20 49.00 110,797 49.00
2013/07/09 50.00 51.00 48.60 48.88 294,086 48.88
2013/07/08 48.10 49.28 47.68 49.12 271,574 49.12
2013/07/05 47.69 47.83 46.80 47.66 111,753 47.66
To all potential investors this is a fantastic stock....it keeps going up and up and up long-term projections are $250 per share. Ziggy
~ $BOFI ~Multi chart fix and On the house shots of DD!! Version 3.2.3
~ Barchart: http://barchart.com/quotes/stocks/BOFI?
~ OTC Markets: http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/BOFI/company-info
~ Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=BOFI
~ Google Fin Options: hhttp://www.google.com/finance/option_chain?q=BOFI#
~ Yahoo! Finance ~ Stats: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=BOFI+Key+Statistics
~ Yahoo! Finance ~ Profile: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=BOFI
Finviz: http://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=BOFI
~ BusyStock: http://busystock.com/i.php?s=BOFI&v=2
~ CandlestickChart: http://www.candlestickchart.com/cgi/chart.cgi?symbol=BOFI&exchange=US
~ Investorshub Trades: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&symbol=BOFI
~ Investorshub Board Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/getboards.aspx?searchstr=BOFI
~ Investorshub PostStream Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/poststream.aspx?ticker=BOFI
~ Investorshub Goodies Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=23442&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=BOFI
~ Investorshub Message Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearch.aspx?SearchStr=BOFI
~ MarketWatch: http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/BOFI/profile
~ E-Zone Chart: http://www.windchart.com/ezone/signals/?symbol=BOFI
~ 5-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI
~ 10-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI&size=l&frequency=10&color=g
~ 30-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI&size=l&frequency=30&color=g
~ 60-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI&size=l&frequency=60&color=g
DTCC (PENSON/TDA) Check - (otc and pinks) - Note ~ I did not check for this chart blast. However, I try and help you to do so with the following links.
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #1 http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=BOFI
IHUB DTCC BOARD SEARCH #2: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=14482&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=BOFI
Check those searches for recent BOFI mentions. If BOFI is showing up on older posts and not on new posts found in link below, The DTCC issues may have been addressed and fixed. Always call the broker if your security turns up on any DTCC/PENSON list.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18682&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=Complete+list
For a cBOFInt list see the pinned threads at the top here ---> http://tinyurl.com/TWO-OLD-FARTS
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=2&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=25&y=5
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=2&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=36&y=14
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=2&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=28&y=15
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=6&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=39&y=17
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=6&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=35&y=12
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=6&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=1&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=23&y=19
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=18&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=8&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=38&y=6
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=18&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=8&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=30&y=11
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=&symb=BOFI&time=18&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=8&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=35&y=14
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=3&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=7&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=39&y=14
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=3&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=7&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=20&y=16
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=3&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=7&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=46&y=6
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=6&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=42&y=20
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=6&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=36&y=11
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=6&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=46&y=11
Volume, MACD, ADX 3 EMA Par sar - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=9&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=16&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=1024&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=31&y=14
RSI, Money Flow, Volume Accumulation, 3sma, Bollinger bands - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=9&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=4&maval=9&uf=8&lf=2&lf2=512&lf3=4096&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=23&y=15
Price Channel, Momentum, Volatility Slow, P/E Ratio - http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchart/frames/frames.asp?show=True&insttype=Stock&symb=BOFI&time=1&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=11%2F21%2F2011&freq=9&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&comptemptext=&comp=none&ma=6&maval=9&uf=128&lf=65536&lf2=16384&lf3=16777216&type=4&style=380&size=2&timeFrameToggle=false&compareToToggle=false&indicatorsToggle=false&chartStyleToggle=false&state=11&x=22&y=15
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~ $BOFI ~ Earnings posted, pending or coming soon! In Charts and Links Below!
~ $BOFI ~ Earnings expected on Thursday *
This Week In Earnings: Earnings are coming or are already posted! This is what the charts look like! If you play the earnings these posts can be very helpful to you!
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One or more of many earnings sites has alerted this security has or will be posting earnings on or around the day of this message.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BOFI&p=D&b=3&g=0&id=p88783918276&a=237480049
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=BOFI&p=W&b=3&g=0&id=p54550695994
~ Barchart: http://barchart.com/quotes/stocks/BOFI?
~ OTC Markets: http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/BOFI/company-info
~ Google Finance: http://www.google.com/finance?q=BOFI
~ Google Fin Options: hhttp://www.google.com/finance/option_chain?q=BOFI#
~ Yahoo! Finance ~ Stats: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=BOFI+Key+Statistics
~ Yahoo! Finance ~ Profile: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=BOFI
Finviz: http://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=BOFI
~ BusyStock: http://busystock.com/i.php?s=BOFI&v=2
~ CandlestickChart: http://www.candlestickchart.com/cgi/chart.cgi?symbol=BOFI&exchange=US
~ Investorshub Trades: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&symbol=BOFI
~ Investorshub Board Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/getboards.aspx?searchstr=BOFI
~ Investorshub PostStream Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/poststream.aspx?ticker=BOFI
~ Investorshub Goodies Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=18582&srchyr=2011&SearchStr=BOFI
~ Investorshub Message Search: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearch.aspx?SearchStr=BOFI
~ MarketWatch: http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/BOFI/profile
~ E-Zone Chart: http://www.windchart.com/ezone/signals/?symbol=BOFI
~ 5-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI
~ 10-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI&size=l&frequency=10&color=g
~ 30-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI&size=l&frequency=30&color=g
~ 60-Min Wind: http://www.windchart.com/stockta/analysis?symbol=BOFI&size=l&frequency=60&color=g
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