Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (EGLE)
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Eagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
Can you say Fuel Oil Price?- it seems the only thing that could keep driving EGLE down on continuous good news. I am personally hanging on to it. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
Well, I think it is dangerous to jump in when the rates have come so far, so fast. These rates make oil look stable/cheap. That is reflected with the low P/E. I would not be a buyer until I see the rates trend back up, because this could be a huge correction to the downside. I have concerns about how much upside there is on rates. ReplyAn Overview of the Global Shipping Industry [view article]
What a difference a day makes. During the past several weeks it was hard to keep up with the surge in shipping stocks. Today, it appears from the crash like quotes that the shipping business is going out of business. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
Shippers have been excellent for me. Yes, volatile, and unless you want to trade a little, don't pay too much attention to short-term moves, aside from significant news. The BDI was way up so some correction inevitable, and esp. when some commodities were in a bit of pressure. Eagle looks very good to me, medium term. Until the world decides it it moving too many things around too far. Not likely soon. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
Many shippers are down big the past few days on no real news. It's far too simplistic to say rates or oil prices or profit taking. Wish the "blog experts" could find out. Perhaps the news search engines are missing the news. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
I have seen many arguments for these stocks going up. There mostly the same. A quote from an analyst. PE/E/Sales/Expenses/Fo... Power/China/India/BDI/Ship Builds/Iron/AG. I think its time to face the facts which I read somewhere else.Institutional Investors, Market Cap, Financial Transparency, Stability will move these stocks up. Nothing else. These stocks are not good investments for most. These articles get pasted into the weblogs to make people feel better/buy while they continue to loose money.
Long and underwater
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Eagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
You cannot react to the volatility of this market. The only way is of course if you buy and sell by the second. Egle is a great stock, gnerous dividend and from all signs continuing profits. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
Man, I must be tired, I also meant the BDI is overbought. RSI @ 90+ right now, trending downward. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
One correction, I meant buy at end of June. ReplyEagle, Navios, China Cosco: Welcome to the Bulk Shipping Boom [view article]
There will be a time for these, but picking a bottom can cost you 30% in these. I would look at the Baltic Shipping Indices to keep track of the trend. Look at the $BDI on stockcharts.com, way oversold, definitely not looking bullish near term. I would buy at end of July. ReplyHawthorne
An Overview of the Global Shipping Industry [view article]
Keep a close eye on the BDIndex... It will help you in your timing just as it has mine!www.investmenttools.co... Reply
An Overview of the Global Shipping Industry [view article]
An industry expert with a shipping portfolio talks about DRYS and Eagle Bulk.Worth the listen if you're interested in this industry and these stocks.
Check out this podcast on greenfaucet.
greenfaucet.com/ (It's "Hanlon on shipping" down at the bottom of this homepage)
Anyone else have any other good information on the industry?
On Jun 10 07:54 PM d_teller wrote:
> There's a number of shippers of dry bulk to add:
>
> Genco (GNK), compares with EGLE & DSX
>
> Paragon (PRGN) a smaller, newbie; Starbulk (SBLK) and Oceanfreight
> (OCNF), recently listed and paying nice dividends...all down somewhat
> today.
>
> ALEX' share price also reflects its land holdings, valued at 1975
> dollars/acre, and worth a lot more, but shipping costs have hammered
> this security...not yet low enough for me to purchase.
>
> Finally, a limited (PTP) partnership of barges, doing well along
> the U.S. coast = U.S. Shipping Partners (USS)...but not for a shelterd
> account. Reply
An Overview of the Global Shipping Industry [view article]
There's a number of shippers of dry bulk to add:Genco (GNK), compares with EGLE & DSX
Paragon (PRGN) a smaller, newbie; Starbulk (SBLK) and Oceanfreight (OCNF), recently listed and paying nice dividends...all down somewhat today.
ALEX' share price also reflects its land holdings, valued at 1975 dollars/acre, and worth a lot more, but shipping costs have hammered this security...not yet low enough for me to purchase.
Finally, a limited (PTP) partnership of barges, doing well along the U.S. coast = U.S. Shipping Partners (USS)...but not for a shelterd account. Reply
An Overview of the Global Shipping Industry [view article]
Hydrocarbons are moved in great volume by pipeline, esp. from Canada and Mexico to the US; however, the vast bulk of the transport is by ship. Maybe someone knows what the true per centage is. ReplyAn Overview of the Global Shipping Industry [view article]
Thanks for the breakout by focus. What about the other shipping stocks? You list factors for evaluating need, etc, but give no indication of where such data is located, or if it exists. I would imagine a lot of compiling is required. Does anyone do this?You failed to mention DRYS venture into oil drillling platforms. Reply