Volatile Market posts
FeedPosted Aug 31st 2007 4:00PM by Barry Summerlin (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Starbucks (SBUX), Coca-Cola (KO), China, Market matters, Target Corp. (TGT), Bank of America (BAC), Boeing Co (BA), Huaneng Power Intl ADS (HNP), Anadarko Petroleum (APC), Personal finance, Stocks to Buy
Back on August 16, with the Dow opening under 13,000 for the first time since April, our BloggingStocks experts outlined a number of
stock plays to ride out this volatile market. Picks ranged from Dow components and other household names to obscure business-to-business giants and foreign market leaders.
It goes without saying that it's pretty early to begin seriously evaluating our recommendations, but there's no harm in checking in on our stock plays.
Some performed better than others, obviously,
but we happily report that
all of our picks have gained since the feature ran!
Seven picks are beating the Dow, which has gained about 2.95% since its August 15 close.
One pick, Starbucks, is
behind the Dow but
ahead of the Nasdaq Composite Index, while
three are trailing the Nasdaq.
Sheldon Liber's pick,
Huaneng Power International Inc. (NYSE:
HNP), leads the pack, despite one
analyst's downgrade of China's top energy utility
one day after our stock picks ran. Shares of HNP closed Thursday at $45.62, climbing 20.0% from $37.99 in the two weeks following the volatile-market feature.
Continue reading Volatile Markets: Checking our stock picks - Week 2
Posted Aug 16th 2007 7:24PM by Gary E. Sattler (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bad news, Rumors, Rants and raves, General Electric (GE), Market matters
They're calling it a volatile market. That's like referring to World War II as "that skirmish over in Europe." Come on people, I don't even do the investing game professionally, but I can sure read the writing on the wall. I've been telling you since around Christmas time of 2006 that we are setting up for a massive worldwide economic realignment. I can't predict exactly when the bottom will fall out, but it's coming. Oh yes, it's coming.
You probably don't want my advice but I'll give it to you anyway. Reduce your debt load immediately and cut your risk ventures to the bone. Precious metals might provide some protection, but I myself would remain cautious at this time. Although, generally speaking, precious metals provide relative safe haven in times when the stock markets show weakness, a strengthening dollar tends to dilute that, and the current international economic churning should actually brace up the dollar, aided by an upward swing in manufacturing output and a slight decline in the gap between import and export totals. Gold production and recovery efforts are running in high gear right now, and that increased output is crimping gold's usual hedge function from the supply side.
Continue reading Volatile Markets: Precious metals are the safest place to be
Posted Aug 16th 2007 11:36AM by Georges Yared (RSS feed)
Filed under: Market matters, Bank of America (BAC), Stocks to Buy
When a sector gets hit by negative news and lingering doubts, the good companies come down in value as well as the not-so-good companies. It's a "shoot first, ask questions later" scenario. Well, the time has come to step up to the plate and load the boat on Bank of America (NYSE: BAC). The story and the opportunity are just too tempting to pass up and this story needs to be told!
It is very important that investors clearly understand the differences between "pure" mortgage plays, leveraged mortgage plays and a giant, diversified bank. Several pure mortgage players have been hurt worse than expected. They are one-trick ponies with little diversification in their earnings and revenue structure, and have either severely reduced their earnings outlook or have even closed their respective doors.
Not only are questionable past mortgage practices at the forefront, but these smaller institutions DO NOT HAVE THE BALANCE SHEETS to carry these loans on their books -- they must package and re-sell them. With pricing on mortgage paper out of whack, these smaller, pure mortgage players are suffering from a double whammy.
Continue reading Volatile Markets: Bank of America (BAC) offers low risk, high reward
Posted Aug 16th 2007 5:45AM by Amey Stone (RSS feed)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Starbucks (SBUX), Coca-Cola (KO), Market matters, Target Corp. (TGT), Boeing Co (BA), Huaneng Power Intl ADS (HNP), CKE Restaurants (CKR), Stocks to Buy
These are the times that try investors' souls, or so Thomas Paine might have put it had he been a money manager. There is scary news all around -- the credit markets are seizing up, mortgage-backed securities are plummeting in value, even Wal-Mart Stores (NYSE: WMT) and Home Depot (NYSE: HD) have expressed worry lately that the stalwart American consumer is losing her resolve to spend.
Yet no sooner do investors panic and sell their stocks, than the market gets some relief. Central bankers around the world step in with billions in short-term loans, giving the debt markets some wiggle room. Or a hot growth company provides some upbeat news -- VMware's hot initial public offering on Aug. 14 was a nice respite from all the bearishness, for example. Or investors just start to realize there are lots of great companies getting much cheaper while the economy really is still humming along just fine.
Suddenly the Dow Jones industrial average will leap 50 points in an hour and we are left kicking ourselves for not picking up some shares of a favorite stock while it was down -- until the next market swoon when we wonder why we didn't get out when the gettin' was good.
Continue reading Volatile Markets: 11 stock plays for turbulent times