With the markets in a wild trading range over the past 5 weeks, the equity markets moved up about 5% this week. I believe this was only the second up week in the last 8. US Treasury Secretary Geithner went to Poland and tried to push the EU to get in front of the Eurozone's financial problems. Whether his nudge works, remains to be seen.
At times, it seems like the cycle will not end. One day the financial world is in a panic as Europe's sovereign debt problem pops up and cause problems in the financial markets. And the next the markets soar as the EU applies some type of temporary band aid solution. At some point something has to give. Some times it takes a crisis for governments to move. In 2008, after the TARP was voted down the Dow lost about 700 points. Maybe Europe needs something similar - a real crisis to force real action.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Has Negative Market Sentiment Gone Too Far?
Market sentiment was so negative of late. The Vix on MOnday went to 48. Highs not seen since the 2008 / 2009.
People every where keep asking me about the market. More so than at the bottom in 2008 / 2009. Everyone (Newstand guy, coffee guy, and the bagel guy, friends frm school) I talk to is worried.
As a contrarian, things rarely seem as scary in the equity markets as they do now. Maybe time to at least dip a toe in.
People every where keep asking me about the market. More so than at the bottom in 2008 / 2009. Everyone (Newstand guy, coffee guy, and the bagel guy, friends frm school) I talk to is worried.
As a contrarian, things rarely seem as scary in the equity markets as they do now. Maybe time to at least dip a toe in.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Wow
Well the last post was completely wrong. Just a bad call. The strength of the market in early summer (Nasdaq at 10 year highs) led me to believe that the stock market was looking ahead to much better times. Obviously the macro economic picture of bond market implosions in Europe followed by the debt fiasco in the US followed by the downgrade of the US credit rating has taken its toll. Full fledge bear market? Pretty close to there in the indices already.
at 2:30 PM today:
The Dow at 10,907, down 540
The Nasdaq at 2376 down 155
The S&P at 1126 down 73
Gold up 64 points
at 2:30 PM today:
The Dow at 10,907, down 540
The Nasdaq at 2376 down 155
The S&P at 1126 down 73
Gold up 64 points
Friday, July 8, 2011
Portfolio Managers Scramble To Enter Bull Market
For what its worth I have not seen a stock market this strong or powerful since 1999. This stock market wants to go much higer at a very fast clip. Latest evidence? The ugly employment data this morning that had the markets down 150. But it did not stay there and stocks like Apple and Linked In are moving higher fast. Portfolio managers are underinvested awaiting the never arriving pullback. Huge strength in the tech sector leading the charge. But the advance is spreading out across board. The bears are trapped, as are those hesitant bulls. The economy? weak. No real growth to be seen. But the markets are sniffing something out. maybe next year we will have a mini boom/ Hard to know just that the smart money is moving rapidly into the US equity markets.The Nasdaq is at 10 - 11 year highs.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Thoughts to Those Affected by Tornadoes
You have to feel for all of the people affected by the tornadoes in the mid west over the past month. Also the tornadoes that hit the south. This has been a rough spring with over 1000 tornadoes so far. Thoughts and prayers to those affected.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Storms in West
You have to feel for all of the people affected by the tornadoes in the mid west over the past week. Also the tornadoes that hit the south last month. This has been a rough spring with over 1000 tornadoes so far. Thoughts and prayers to those affected.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Thoughts and Prayers With Japan
I feel for the people of Japan following the earthquake and the tsunami that ensued. The scenes on TV from the area are very saddening. I will post some web sites that I think may be able to help Japan in the days ahead.
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