Semi Shortage: Why I'm Waiting It Out [View article]
I've read a number of your posts. Diversity of opinion uncovers unexpected avenues to explore. However, in your case, it seems every post of yours is bullish. CNBC needs people like you. BTW, I discontinued watching almost all of CNBC programming.
Beware the Semiconductor Rally - Barron's [View article]
Spring 2002 IBD published an article on apparent chip recovery cycle underway based on an uptick in orders. Very similar to what we have now. In 2002, we were coming off an overbuilt industry. Not the case today. But today we have a deby overhead > 350% GDP. It has never been that high. Never. The only time it was close was . . . 1929. Since 2002, we've added nearly 100% GDP in debt. Lack of overbuild this time helps, but the already overburdened debt dampens real recovery. And Washington policies could trump either of these 2 factors, which could help or hurt. Point is, we are in unchartered territory both in terms of debt level and policy actions. Where this goes is not knowable. But in 2002 many bought the head fake of inventory restocking. I was one. Chips had a lot of fall before it was over. No one believed it back then either.
Semi Shortage: Why I'm Waiting It Out [View article]
Beware the Semiconductor Rally - Barron's [View article]