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- Interview: Kevin Kerr On the Commodities Pull Back [view article]
- The Lighter Side of Sliding Commodities Prices [view article]
- Commodity ETFs and ETNs [view article]
- Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
- All About Investing in Agricultural Land [view article]
- Pork Demand is Hog Wild While Supply Squeals [view article]
- Agriculture: Are There Still Bulls in the Supermarket? [view article]
- Inflation: Tears in Your Coffee [view article]
- As U.S. Demand for Coffee Lags, Will China Come to the Rescue? [view article]
- Corn, Ethanol and Water [view article]
- As Corn Prices Shoot Up, Ethanol Margins Turn Negative [view article]
- Orange Juice Derivatives Look Sweet [view article]
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Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
Perhaps a wiser move would have been to sell at least half of your position on the deeply parabolic move up past $200 yesterday. Then buy more shares now at $178, or better yet, wait longer and buy cheaper. The market is ripe for a rally, SKF could go much lower before another rise... ReplyWhy I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
Dear, continue in your commitment and don't fear the markets. SKF is up for more rallies for at least 3 more months before it flattens. If you want to bet double long, Q209 is your best bet. By then, I am sure you will switch and prove CLH wrong. Only thing is, by the time financials start recovering, the economy will be screaming for help. That's another story I guess...Reply
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
Whats is always interesting is when someone makes some money and thinks they are smart. SKF has probably topped and its all down now.Inability to switch sides is the worst of all mistakes.
Only fools bet on the end of the world. Reply
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
I like your analysis - especially the part where you described the shortcomings of the financial sector as negative feedback loops. As an engineer, I appreciate the analogy - but where/when do you see the cycle breaking? and where/what is the control device? ReplyPseudonym
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
If you want to see a bubble, look at the SKF blow up to 200!That chart screams correction to the down side.
Not that a bull market in financials is at hand, but we're certainly due for a break from the freefall. Reply
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
Skf is down $22 dollars as I write...may have to wait a few days before you bite on authors advice...however,I agree with his thesis. ReplyWhy I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
Yeah, much better to put on a smile and go down with the ship by going long on banks and silly consumer stocks like starbucks and the sharper image (oops, already gone).Reply
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
Don't bet on the end of the world.It's a one-time event. If you win, you lose. Reply
Why I'm Committed to the UltraShort Financials ETF [view article]
In order to be successful, you not only have to be RIGHT, but RIGHT at the RIGHT time. I don't think you have that last one "right"! ReplyAs U.S. Demand for Coffee Lags, Will China Come to the Rescue? [view article]
Meanwhile in Canada...I was in Starbucks (in Chapters/Indigo) in Sudbury, ON last Friday night and the place was packed! There seemed to be a steady line-up, 3-5 people deep, for the two hours that I was there.
Lots of energy in the room and the Barista's were working fast to keep up.
I bought a Grande Verona for less than $2 Cdn.
They must be doing something right! Reply
As U.S. Demand for Coffee Lags, Will China Come to the Rescue? [view article]
Very well written. I am still holding on my SBUX. Clearly coffee (specifically premium priced brewed coffee shows elasticity). Let's not forget that SBUX bases much of its business on coffee related prepared beverages, not just coffee. Again, nice article. ReplyCorn, Ethanol and Water [view article]
Did everyone forget that the quickest way to reduce foreign oil dependance is Natural Gas?Firstly, there is plenty of it right here in the U.S. and may be used as a bridge to get us to the next energy step. (electric)
Secondly, it's MUCH cleaner.
Thirdly, IT'S CHEAPER!!!!!!!!!
Fourthly reducing our depenance will strengthen our economy, and the dollar.
Fifthly, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Infrastructure. A car that runs on NG can be refueled in your garage at your house. It's still a little time consuming, but the benifits are huge!
The car they have overseas that runs on compressed air can also use NG. Bus lines in some of the larger cities run on liguid NG.
It is a great part time solution but it cannot be the only one. Reply
Corn, Ethanol and Water [view article]
Hydrogen, Hydrogen, Hydrogen! The world is 70% covered with water. ReplyCorn, Ethanol and Water [view article]
Thought this might actually be a serious discussion about corn..ethanol..water. Corn, as anyone not receiving a government subsidy knows already, is a horrible biofuel. It's one of the great soil depletion crops..and an incredible water guzzler and fertilizer hog.Brazilian sugar provides that country with some unique possibilities..few of which are open to the US. Importing sugar based ethanol may present difficulties of its own..since ALL ethanol picks up water in almost anything it travels in..except trucks.
So..the answer?? Nuclear power as one of the bases for an electrified future needs to be implemented very soon. But we'll see our next Congress piss away virtually any common sense in order to develop limited capacity sources such as solar..wind..geotherma... suits their predjudices and allows them to feel self congratulatory while everyone else lives very different lives because of arrogance and political shortsightedness. Reply
Corn, Ethanol and Water [view article]
Stay away from most anything your government pushes, as they are collectively idiots...these guys are the original gang that can't shoot straight.Ethanol is a case in point. Reply