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Dow 30 Price Targets - Too Much Optimism? [view article]
My put is that the Dow average is going down to the 2002-03 bear market level, say 7500.Which stocks are going to be the principal 'droppers' that will cause the above forecast to come true implies those stocks that have not been hit too hard so far.
If the above assumption is correct, the financial stocks will bottom out price wise in the recent levels. Reply
Dow 30 Price Targets - Too Much Optimism? [view article]
Only 3 of the 30 showed marginal gain YTD....and that was last week. Brutal year so far. ReplyDow 30 Price Targets - Too Much Optimism? [view article]
I guess it depends on your time line. "C" at a target of $23 over the next 12-15 months is out there, but not unbelievable. The largest gains are made by buying near the bottom. I agree that you should never listen to the sell-side analysts. Reply20 Guidelines for the Individual Investor [view article]
Well put Bowman 711, well put. You are an individual of great intellectual reserves. The beauty behind the whole process, Gorski is free to write, and all are free to critique. Could you think of any other country you would want to live? Let the stocks market rise and all we will all be happy, unless you are selling short. ReplyTime To Start Buying Some Dogs? [view article]
i could'a' been a contender. ReplyDow 30 Price Targets - Too Much Optimism? [view article]
Citibank and these other companies need to figure out how much the crap on their books is worth. That's It. ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
David, it's nice to hear you are in agreement. Actually, I have been in dry-bulk for a while, and bought NM because they bought a port terminal with grain silos in Uruguay. Its heavily asset-based, even if heavily leveraged, but I favor asset based equities. The Uruguay purchase, and they are keeping the previous owners on-board, is another key factor that really sets NM apart from the other dry-bulk shippers. BTW - I invest only in dry-bulk. Less risk of environmental disasters than tankers.On Jul 07 10:04 AM David White wrote:
> NM is a good bet. It has excellent value. It has an extremely low
> PE and FPE. It also has an excellent Price to Book value ratio. Further
> it has both a new fleet in South America (for the river traffic mostly)
> which is supposed to begin adding 35% to EBITDA beginning in the
> 4th quarter of this year. It got pushed further downward in the recent
> market move in that direction, so it is an excellent buy now. Reply
Dow 30 Price Targets - Too Much Optimism? [view article]
Who ever listens to analysts for price guidance anyways -in volatile times like today, these guys are just happy they are hanging on to their jobs. Very few if any, are willing to stick their neck out to provide real thought leadership on the direction of the market/industry and real company specific earnings guidance. Reply2
20 Guidelines for the Individual Investor [view article]
Can't we all just get along? ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
NM is a good bet. It has excellent value. It has an extremely low PE and FPE. It also has an excellent Price to Book value ratio. Further it has both a new fleet in South America (for the river traffic mostly) which is supposed to begin adding 35% to EBITDA beginning in the 4th quarter of this year. It got pushed further downward in the recent market move in that direction, so it is an excellent buy now. Reply20 Guidelines for the Individual Investor [view article]
Re POT: Fast Money held a CEO conference update on the AG sector stocks. The CEO's they interviewed all stated that the fertilizer growth scenario will continue for the near term foreseeable future (the next year at least). They saw no definite end to this growth cycle for AG companies. A lot of people will have seen this video by now. POT should move upward today (and possibly for several days) barring a market meltdown. Reply20 Guidelines for the Individual Investor [view article]
the proper headline for this article was ' 20 guidelines for the individual trader'. almost none of these 'rules' has anything to do with investing but all the more with short-term price movements.Reply
20 Guidelines for the Individual Investor [view article]
I love it. Thanks for posting, i think this will be helpful for me. I saved it on my desktop for future reference Reply20 Guidelines for the Individual Investor [view article]
I liked the article and will refer to it in the future. Go ahead throw rocks. ReplyReplacement Candidates for David Merkel's Portfolio: From AA to ZZ [view article]
Very valuable too me.....it says too replace your loosers with winners and have a selection process....most of these stocks will probablely be winners and he knows it and says you do not have too pick the very best just one that will outperform your loosers...this is very insightfull and goes with the golden rules of trading...increase winnners and decrease loosers.... Reply