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Dr. John L. Faessel is a seasoned and respected Wall Street professional with industry-wide recognition for expertise in market strategy and analysis. He is widely recognized for his insights in public companies. For over 20-years Dr. Faessel’s ON THE MARKET reports have been widely distributed... More
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  • From my Best 2011 Idea List > An Energy Stock for the Decade -

    Dr. John L. Faessel

    ON THE MARKET

    Commentary and Insights

    Dr.Faessel@onthemar.com 

    From my Best 2011 Idea List...

     

    An Energy Stock for the Decade  

     

    Ivanhoe Energy Inc. (IVAN) $3.17 Nasdaq

    The upside for (IVAN)’s technology and the shares is astonishing. Their breakthrough technology converts, for the first time ever, heavy oil to lighter more valuable oil [HTL] and does so effectively, efficiently, inexpensively, and in volume.  (IVAN)’s Canadian HTL resource was just upgraded and is expected to produce at approximately 40,000 barrels per day for at least 30 years. Add the huge multi TCF (trillion cubic feet) gas finds in China and a mammoth parcel of “oil on the surface” ground in Mongolia that they will drill this spring. In addition their enormous Ecuadorian Pungarayacu field (426-square-mile block, about 40 miles long and 10 miles wide) has a recent independent engineering analysis that shows “up to between 4 and 12 billion barrels” of oil in place. Now add several new South and Central American / multi-national HTL deals working and a looming all-inclusive financing, plus, plus... The news flow will fire this one much higher. Market-cap $1.1 billion. http://www.ivanhoe-energy.com

     

    If you missed my previous reports more specific in detail and scope to each of the above mentioned themes, or receive my Best Ideas for 2011 send a request to: Dr.Faessel@onthemar.com

     

    Disclaimer; I own shares in each of my best picks.

    Tags: IVAN
    Feb 10 3:21 AM | Link | 2 Comments
  • ON THE MARKET - Buy "things" *

    Monday 2-7-2011

     

    Dr. John L. Faessel

    ON THE MARKET

    Commentary and Insights

     

    Quote of the day

    “Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it”

    ~ Ronald Reagan ~

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    To receive my Best Ideas for 2011 send request: Dr.Faessel@onthemar.com

     

    Copper at all-time highs...4.57*

     

    BULLISH Sentiment as measured by AAII has been above its historic average for 22 consecutive weeks, the second-longest period ever. ** (see complete overview below)

     

    But let's think about from whence we fell: It was from (SPX) 1300 (or about Dow 12,000) when the market collapsed to (SPX) 666 after holding (in a long band of support) for about 5-months... And bearish sentiment at the time was at historic lows. [The lows registered on March 9th 2009 were an historic low posting of 18.9% only BULLISH.] So, it's likely that this recent stretch of bullishness should be weighed against that "end of the world” all-time Bearish mindset i.e. giving it a hall pass. (Temporarily anyway)

     

    It was just Friday one week ago that the market cracked near 2% and then we made it up quickly last Monday and Tuesday. In the face of extreme crisis in the Mideast the market said, no problemo” and we have chugged higher yet. The trading channel that began last September looks extremely solid suggesting an immensely "well bid" market, meaning that there is plenty of money ($trillions) stacked below the "bid" waiting to be allocated in stocks. Certainly, big picture woes are legion, but money wants to go to work here in the USA for sure. From an overbought/oversold perspective (with the McClellan Oscillator in neutral at plus 26) it remarkably looks like we plow on higher. Early look has the S&P 500 futures are up $3.40.

     

    * Here's an insight and a little story; back in July 2005 I was with a group of international financiers, analysts and geologists in Mongolia at the Ivanhoe Mines (IVN) Oyu Tolgoi mine site. We were getting an extensive update on the progress of what management thought at the time they had in the ground and even back then it was thought that the resource would be possibly the world's largest copper and gold deposit (today it is for sure) At the time copper was a $1.50 (today it's $4.57) and at that time, $1.50 was high and the analysts were thinking about a potential big pullback in price. International financier and Ivanhoe chairman and CEO Robert Friedland who was presiding at these meetings said something that I've remembered ever since. Mr. Friedland is one of the richest, most intelligent and market savvy (and lucky too) guys ever... and he said that in today's world "things" will appreciate because Western currencies are "iffy". If they were "iffy" in 2005, today there are really, really "iffy". He explained "things" meaning copper and metals of all sorts and obviously today you can add soft commodities i.e. agriculture to the "things" category and possibly even businesses with super solid franchises that are managed in a conservative way. (Think; Warren Buffett and the Berkshire Hathaway colossus (BRK.A) and (BRK.B) NYSE... I know, "things" are a bit obscure in the world of investing, but when you think about it, the US dollar or Euro has depreciated hugely compared to copper/metals/agriculture and looking forward with the global debt bomb not getting any better "things" still look good to me.

     

    Government watch:

    Let's put the $32 billion proposed spending cut by the new Republican House in perspective. Because the debt so mind-boggling high, viewing the colossal numbers doesn't make any sense, but squeezing them down to say, a $2000.00 gross amount it would be like cutting $0.02 from that gross number of spending.

     

    The 50-day moving average support in the S&P 500 (SPX) is at 1259. 200-day moving average support is 1158. Other key “price” support and former major resistance in the (SPX) is at 1146 / 1150.

     

    The next resistance above from the neck-line bounce highs on August 8, 2008 would be the (SPX) 1313. Then the major (SPX) 1400 > 1440 resistance that stalled the market for 5-months back in early 2008.

     

    Key indicators and metrics:

     

    ·                       Friday’s McClellan Oscillator is in neutral @ plus 26

    ·                       Friday’s Gold (COMEX) $1348

    ·                       The Treasury 10-year 3.65

    ·                       3-month $ LIBOR at 0.3115

    ·                       CBOE Put / Call Volume Ratio – 0.87

    ·                       Euro – 1.3579

    ·                       VIX – 15.93

    ·                       US Dollar Index – 78.16

    ·                       Copper – 4.57

     

    Key WEEKLY SENTIMENT (i.e. CONTRARY INDICATOR) data points:

     

    ** Consensus Bullish Investor Sentiment falls sharply from the recently posted cycle highs due to the Egypt, Tunisia turmoil. Recent consensus cycle-high bullishness was a major distress in the market. 

    (High BULLISH readings in the Investor Sentiment Readings usually are signs of Market tops; low ones, market bottoms.)

     

    ·        The Consensus Index BULLISH investor sentiment was 65% peeled back to from last week’s 67%. Four weeks ago we ticked recovery cycle highs at 73%. The multi-year highs in Bullish sentiment of 76% were reached in the first week of May 2007 just prior to the huge down-leg.

     

    ·        The Market Vane (Market Letter Survey) ticked 63%. The weeks before it was 61%. The 65% bullish readings of 3-weeks ago were the cycle highs in Bullishness by Market Letter writers and at levels not seen since late 2007 when the Market Vane survey Bullishness was above 70%.

     

    ·       The American Association of Individual Investors [AAII] Investor Sentiment Survey posted 51% BULLISH  well up from last week’s 42%. Seven weeks ago it ticked new cycle highs of 63.3%. The low of the May selloff cycle at was at 30.1% [The lows registered on March 9th 2009 were an historic low posting of 18.9% only BULLISH.]

    ·       The AAII Investor Survey of BEARISH sentiment was 26.9 well off the high Bearishness of the prior week at 34.3%. Six -weeks ago it posted cyclic Bearish lows at 16.4% that were lows not seen since 2005. The highest Bearishness occurred 6 months ago when it ticked the summer “market retreat” high at 57.1%. In August 1987 it ticked the lowest low ever recorded at 6% BEARISH – Remember what happened on October 19, 1987...

    ·       The Citygroup “Panic / Euphoria” Model ticked up a bit to 0.18 from 0.16 the prior week. four weeks ago it hit cycle highs at plus 0.32. Friday’s posting is about half way up in the “neutral” zone.

     

    ** Following the Markets $ Trillions – The BARRON’s Confidence Index is at 82.6 matching the cycle highs of 82.6 ticked 3-weeks ago...The recent numbers are at levels not seen since the fall of 2007.

     

    The Confidence Index is the premier measure of how the bond markets trillions (total global is around $91 trillion and USA is 39% of that) are allocated: (The bond market is twice the size of the stock market.) The ability of this key indicator of market health to post new highs bodes well for the economic recovery and for stocks to continue forward. One year ago it was 74.9

     

    For my Best Ideas for 2011 please send an e-mail request to: Dr.Faessel@onthemar.com

     

     

    Tags: TRQ, BRK.A, BRK.B
    Feb 07 9:25 AM | Link | Comment!
  • A Best 2011 Idea: Sprott Resource Corp

    Wednesday 2-2-2011

     

    Dr. John L. Faessel

    ON THE MARKET

    Commentary and Insights

     

    A Best 2011 Idea:

     

    For my entire list of Best Ideas for 2011 request: Dr.Faessel@onthemar.com

     

    Sprott Resource Corp (SCP – TSX) (SCPZF) $5.31 Nasdaq

     

    [I Rx’d (SCPZF) at $4.82 on 12-28-2010]

     

    Sprott Resource Corp., through its subsidiaries, invests and operates in agriculture, energy, precious metals, and other materials sectors in Canada. Has a market-cap of $602 million with has $52 million in cash, no debt, a great chart and is buying back 7.3% of their stock.  The story here is about Management that as they used to say “knows the (natural resource) territory; “in spades” I might add. Here is an anecdotal story that will give you "pause" in considering the shares. In 2007 Sprott invested $55 million in PBS Coals, in 2008 they sold their interest to the Russians for $240 million. Good trade Eh? And oh, they requested and got paid in gold bullion. Sprott has also had another big payday when they in 2009 took a $100 million interest in Orien Oil and Gas, now the value is two or three times that. Sprott also owns a large percentage of an emerging phosphate producer plus a chunk of Potash Corp. (POT). As you may well know potash/fertilizer is a red-hot item; over the last two years (POT) shares have jumped from $65 to $150. Sprott also have just increased their percentage of ownership to 80% from 66.7% of its One Earth Farms Corp (not yet public) subsidiary that is occupied in growing feed and then serving it to all the cattle that they own. The deal will make it Canada's largest operating crop and cattle farm in 2011. Global farmland values are increasing, as are crop prices. (Jimmy Rodgers says agriculture is his best idea for the next 10 to 15 years). Sprott management is remarkably prescient in their deal selection. Website: http://www.sprottresource.com

     

    For my list of Best Ideas for 2011 please send an e-mail request to: Dr.Faessel@onthemar.com

     

    * Disclaimer; I own shares in each of them

    Feb 03 9:42 AM | Link | Comment!
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