Blood on the Street Means Opportunity [View article]
Did you live through any previous recession or bear market? A couple months of selling is just the first wave.
I read this same stuff everyday while the dotcom bubble burst. Lesson learned: do not go long without a major catalyst and evidence that the economy is strengthening. Otherwise, you are simply gambling.
We had 4 years of strong buying, so a couple weeks of strong selling is not the panic discussed in history books. Blood is when you can buy the blue chips for pennies on their future dollars of cash flow. We are not even close ...
With all due respect, why post these charts that mutual funds use to sell their products? Savvy investors know that this data is HEAVILY SKEWED because it 1) includes the mass herds of morons who buy high on greed and sell low on fear, and 2) the assumptions are that you are invested in the indexes and somehow missed the best trading days in the history of the universe (sounds like a nice way to present your case).
If a person does not have time to manage their money, they should hire a professional and get into well diversified funds. However, if someone is reading this blog, we should assume they are trying to do more and maximize ROI. For example, selling short or buying puts on banks and housing has been great, while buy and holders are losing money like crazy (and your argument supports buying and holding).
Bottom line: these charts and arguments are marketing materials to sell financial products to the ignorant herds. People on SeekingAlpha are interesting in beating the markets (i.e., we are seeking ALPHA).
My hunch is that this type of stuff makes people feel better when they are losing money as buy-and-holders. It has no other value unless you are a broker ...
"But it’s not just sales that are falling. Housing prices are collapsing as well." Thanks. The crappy local newspaper in FL told this story last summer.
I can't believe Forbes puts out this garbage. Hasn't someone over there heard of "the internet" and all the information we get daily? This was written for someone who was on a one year meditation retreat in a cave somewhere and emerged on new year's day ...
Blood on the Street Means Opportunity [View article]
I read this same stuff everyday while the dotcom bubble burst. Lesson learned: do not go long without a major catalyst and evidence that the economy is strengthening. Otherwise, you are simply gambling.
We had 4 years of strong buying, so a couple weeks of strong selling is not the panic discussed in history books. Blood is when you can buy the blue chips for pennies on their future dollars of cash flow. We are not even close ...
Market Indices In Free Fall [View article]
Does Market Timing Actually Work? [View article]
If a person does not have time to manage their money, they should hire a professional and get into well diversified funds. However, if someone is reading this blog, we should assume they are trying to do more and maximize ROI. For example, selling short or buying puts on banks and housing has been great, while buy and holders are losing money like crazy (and your argument supports buying and holding).
Bottom line: these charts and arguments are marketing materials to sell financial products to the ignorant herds. People on SeekingAlpha are interesting in beating the markets (i.e., we are seeking ALPHA).
My hunch is that this type of stuff makes people feel better when they are losing money as buy-and-holders. It has no other value unless you are a broker ...
Why Is This Market Holding Up? [View article]
Read the Business Week year-end issue. Every "expert" is bullish except one.
Why Stocks Will Struggle in 2008 [View article]
I can't believe Forbes puts out this garbage. Hasn't someone over there heard of "the internet" and all the information we get daily? This was written for someone who was on a one year meditation retreat in a cave somewhere and emerged on new year's day ...
Is the Stock Market Party Really Over? [View article]
"Sucker's Rally?"
"The Bull’s But: Signs of a Market Downturn"
"Crying 'Excessive Bearishness' Near All-Time Highs is Excessive Bullishness"
Thanks again. SmartGuyDH