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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

New Observation - Sell on the Close and Buy at Midday

Check out the DOW daily charts lately.   This pattern seems to repeat itself over and over lately.    Before the close is getting a lot of volume too, so technicians might suggest this means the market is going higher soon?

Sunday, May 16, 2010

How would the market get hooked on GREED again?

How will the bulls be released again.   What raised expectation is going to lift this market into a new bull run?
  1. EU Stability!
  2. China accelerating growth!
  3. Reduction of Government vs. Banking!
  4. Record profits!
  5. Political Stability in Thailand!
  6. Greece gets the boot from EU!
  7. Lowered unemployment! 
  8. BP solution in the Gulf!
  9. Foreign inflows of Cash into the NYSE!
Wow, I really can not think of many great options.    As long as earnings continue there will be at least a steady rise.    If not the risk of downdrafts seems repeated and pervasive in the near future.

Let me know what your alternative POSITIVES are?

Friday, May 14, 2010

Next Market FEAR Factor - CALIFORNIA? - The Goldless State

The 8th largest economy in the world could mirror or even be a larger mess than the effect of the Mediteranean Club Busters.    To make things worse there is not IMF to force a correction or add liquidity given it is not a separate country.    The Feds might be forced into effect?    Just really hard to say.....    If California goes bust as evidenced by their credit rating, the austerity measures will reinforce the BEARS again.    Fear of the unknown would mirror what is already happening in Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain (PIIGS).    If this issue comes up soon than fear will really start to rule the market and we could expect some real drastic drops in the market.

Let me know your thoughts on the subject?

Read more on:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100514/ap_on_bi_ge/us_california_budget

Hard Decision to Sell in a Bear Market!!! I sold some IGV

IGV is an ETF I have held for many years.   I am starting to think that averages or diversified versions of "High Tech" leave to many mediocre stocks in the mix.   This ETF probably has a high beta or high correlation with the market and therefore I should expect to be able to buy this for less in the near future.  We will see. 

Thursday, May 13, 2010

What is the Game Plan with this Current Toppy Market?

DIVIDEND STOCKS:
I will continue to readjust my portfolio towards High Dividend Earning Stocks.    There dividend provides some imunization against short seller given they have to pay a dividend when holding the short.   Furthermore the list is set of blue chip stocks that are trusted names that have a proven track rocord.   This list is a two months old and created from a list from Hypovereinsbank in Germany.  
AT & T INC. REGISTERED SHARES DL 1 n.a. 6,45
VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS INC. REGISTERED S... 6,31
DU PONT NEMOURS & CO., E.I. REGISTERED S... 4,45
PFIZER INC. REGISTERED SHARES DL -,05 4,42
MERCK & CO. INC. (NEW) REGISTERED SHARES... 4,08
KRAFT FOODS INC. REGISTERED SHARES CLASS... 3,99
CHEVRON CORP. REGISTERED SHARES DL-,75 3,71
MCDONALD'S CORP. REGISTERED SHARES DL-,0...3,40
COCA-COLA CO., THE REGISTERED SHARES DL ...3,24
JOHNSON & JOHNSON REGISTERED SHARES DL 1 3,22
HOME DEPOT INC., THE REGISTERED SHARES D... 2,86
CATERPILLAR INC. REGISTERED SHARES DL 1 2,83
PROCTER & GAMBLE CO., THE REGISTERED SHA...2,80
INTEL CORP. REGISTERED SHARES DL -,001 2,77
EXXON MOBIL CORP. REGISTERED SHARES O.N. 2,61
3M CO. REGISTERED SHARES DL -,01 2,58
TRAVELERS COMPANIES INC.,THE REGISTERED ...2,47
BOEING CO. REGISTERED SHARES DL 5 2,34
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP. REGISTERED SHA... 2,24
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. REGISTERED SHARES D... 2,24
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. REGISTERED SHARES D... n.a. 2,23
WAL-MART STORES INC. REGISTERED SHARES D... n.a. 2,01
INTL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. REGISTERED ... n.a. 1,76
MICROSOFT CORP. REGISTERED SHARES DL-,00... n.a. 1,75
JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. REGISTERED SHARES D... n.a. 1,31
DISNEY CO., THE WALT REGISTERED SHARES D... n.a. 1,12
ALCOA INC. REGISTERED SHARES DL 1 n.a. 0,98
HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. REGISTERED SHARES DL... n.a. 0,61
BANK OF AMERICA CORP. REGISTERED SHARES ... n.a. 0,27

CASH ?  During the list be downturn during the good old TARP days in 2008-9, cash seemed to be the only investment that did not loose value.    So I think I am going to raise my cash levels as stocks appreciate to about 20% at least plus what funds I might need in the next few years.   This is always a hard process to implement especially in a down market. 

GOLD ?   Seems priced high currently.   I have some amounts in a 401 K.   Indian Wedding season is late summer so one might expect gold to continue up from here.   I am extremely leery of a GOLD Bubble?  

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Why Don't I Feel Like BUYING?

I did buy some INTC today.    Shouldn't I be more bullish about prospects now that the EU has gone with the Nuclear Solution - 1Trillion Euro Option?   Maybe this is just a hangover from "Fat Finger" Thursday's whipsaw action.    I guess I continue to ask what is next to spur the market? 

Inflows of Cash into Equities from Bond Funds -  Will this trend continue with the new RISKS?

Earnings should continue to roll out mostly positive.

Anybody else see another positive I am missing?

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Scary Next Week ..... 3 Gs, but mostly

GREECE
Clarity in Greece is needed before the market can be lowering volatility and therefore growth.    Bankrupsy and restructuring is needed similar the to 80s Latin America debt restructuring.    A second option is to remove Greece from the EU and back to a devaluating Dracma.   Not likely option 2, but a short term solution none the less.   

GOLDMAN
US Goverment vs. Fat Cats who allegedly destroyed our Market.   Don't worry about Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac?       

GOVERNMENT
Government regulation is evolving.    Derivative regulations are eminent.   Breakup the too big to fail financial companies?   Then there are the unknowns that will sew future crises.

So, expect further market chaos and therefore lower markets for the next few days without a concrete solution here.    If the EU presents a solution market risk will decrease and therefore expect a rising market, but not too old highs. 

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Who Brought the Bears Out, Who, Who, ?

Case for Bears:
What happened to crazy Iran?   Not even a peep?  Venezuela?
Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico?
What about Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, and Spain?
    Greece Immediate Danger
    Spain Lurking Danger
    Portugal Next In Line
What about California or other state bankrupsies?
Will commercial real estate drop in valuations debts clobber the regional banks?
Is the government going to continue the harassment of the investment banks? 

Will Technical Analysts Expectations like the market is too high continue
    "Sell in May and Walk Away"
Long Term - Baby Boomers are going to take their money out of the market 46'-64'ers

Might be a while before we all start thinking about the Case for the Bull Market.   When the theme strengthens we will likely start hearing:

Case for the Bulls:
More money coming into market
EU will not let its currency collapse.
Old Investors short term memory fading from the economy on the brink.
Market has cheaper valuation than foreign markets.
Inventories are low and replenishment cycle is positive.
Market is improving so why would commercial real estate be an issue.  
Earnings season is mostly positive and improving
Dollar is strengthening in a world of worse options.   So lending to US should continue.
The momentum is already positive towards growth and will be hard to turn this ship negative.
Long Term - There has been about 10 years of market stagnation.   What goes down must go up eventually

Monday, May 3, 2010

What Price Should BP Valued at with the Horrible Spill Still Evolving

Some rough estimates might be good to figure out whether it is better to Sell or Hold.   The BP/RIG accident outcome could be identified based on the EXXON Valdez event. There I believe $5B was the payout. Carried with 4% inflation out 22 years would yield say a new cost of litigation at 12Billion if the Exxon accident is accurate. Seems like BP has lost about 20% of its stock price already which would be about $31B loss. Do you think the market might be overreacting just a little?   I would say to over reaction on the above would be close to about 10points on the stock reduction in BP if the Exxon/Valdez disaster is an accurate model.    Anybody have another model that might prove better?

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