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Thursday, 13 March 2008

Stocks decline after record Rise yesterday-Gold moving towards $1000

As I mentioned in my earlier post, I really don't feel that yesterdays rise was anything other than a massage upwards based on the Fed's announcement of a $200 Billion injection to improve liquidity.Today after rising at the open we worked our way back to end up with declines across the board.

The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) lost 0.4%, the broader Standard & Poor's 500 (SPX) index lost 0.9% and the Nasdaq composite (COMP) lost 0.5%.

 

The announcement of the injection of capital from the Fed sparked a short covering rally but today we returned to concerns about what the economy is doing .The Retail Sales numbers are due out on Thursday and they will be closely watched to see what consumers are doing, if we see further declines in retails sales then it will likely spark another moving lower of the indices.

 

Oil hit an all time high above $110 a barrel before closing just below that, I can well remember the raised eyebrows when Goldman Sachs forecast $100 by 2009 in July 2007. looks like they were dead wrong and we got there a lot sooner !!

 

For me Commodities are still the place to be at least in the medium term, sure we will see pullbacks, some of them vicious but I do not see them being a bad investment over a 2-3 yr horizon.Gold was up again at $985 and I don't think it will take much for us to see $1000 in the next couple of weeks.

 

Best Wishes

 

 

Alan

 

 

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Bear with me !!

Generally as a rule we all want the stock market to go up, it feels right , it means things are all well with the world at large.However any of you who have been investing for more than a few years will know that sadly markets do not always go up.So what to do when they start to go down or start behaving in a very volatile fashion like they have been doing lately, I guess there are three things you could do:

 

1 If you are a long term investor-hold off and wait for the inevitable good times to come back-I find this hard to do sitting through drawdowns watching your capital disappear drop by drop

2 Move to cash, certainly this makes it easier to sleep at night but unless your timing is immaculate it can mean that you miss out on a lot of money making opportunities

3 Use some form of investments that allow you to make money as stocks go down.

 

I have spoken before about my use of options, however options are not for everyone and in certain accounts(like my ISA in the UK) you cannot use options.Lately there has been a growth in a number of what are being labelled Contra ETF's-basically ETF's that go up when the market declines-they can be on indices such as the Dow, S&P 500 or the Russell or they can also be on certain commodities such as Oil.

I personally like to use Proshares ETF's go here for a list of the short ones that they offer   http://www.proshares.com/funds?products=98616&fundType=   .They offer a vast range but I tend to favour the more liquid ones such as DOG (Short Dow) or DXD (Ultra Short Dow-twice the index).I also use the PSQ and the QID which are the short and the ultra short on the QQQQ index. These are a great way of either hedging some of your longer term positions or trading to take advantage of some of the volatile swings that we have seen of late. I use them for both purposes.

The advantages of being  able to trade the market long and short as well as being able to hedge are immense and can make a real difference to your returns over the short and long term. I urge you to check out the opportunities that are available with using these types of fund.

 

Over the next few weeks I will share with you some of the ETF's that I will be purchasing and using to try to rid out the volatility in the market that we are currently experiencing.

 

All for now

 

Good Trading

 

Alan

Sunday, 29 April 2007

Dow at all time highs-what next !!

I am just back from a well earned break and the mkts have reached all time highs, with the Dow Jones above 13,000 for the first time in its history.We need to be ever vigilant here as it is quite possible for the marlets to continue higher from here and for a good while.


However if we retrace we could find a lot of profit taking and overshoot on the downside. I am still holding my protective puts from earlier in this year-they are underwater but they are insurance not a means to make money. I will continue to hold them and may even look to add a few more for further out months such as Aug-October.


I am also going to look to prune some of my positions and take the opportunity to protect some profits and indeed possibly take some money off the table and increase my cash holdings.The old adage of "Sell in May and Go away" is nearly upon us and it has been right more often than not, indeed last year I saw drops of around 10-12% in my portfolio around this time.


Menatime I am looking to add one or two new stocks with the potential for some big upside.These are more speculative and I would be careful re position sizing, I am not going to risk more than 1% of my equity on these.


The first one is American Drug Store retailer Rite Aid Corp (NYSE : RAD)


This stock has languished for years after reaching $50 a share in the 90's, I think they may be starting to get things right and we could see some swift gains if other agree. I am buying at current levels and am placing a stop at $4.95.


For those of you that trade UK shares I am looking at another couple of companies I am not ready to buy yet but they are :


Clapham House (LSE : CPH)


Finsbury Foods (LSE : FIF)


Charter (LSE (CHTR)


I will let you know when I am going to place some trades but it could be as early as tomorrow .


I will post an updated portoflio equity curve sometime this week.




Best Wishes



Alan



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Friday, 26 January 2007

Buying SPY Puts for Some Insurance

The stock Market dropped sharply today as Bonds sold off and the existing Home Sales Numbers came out weaker than expected.At the close the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA – 12,502.6) had lost 119 points, or 0.94 percent, and is now resting on its 20-day moving average. The S&P 500 Index (SPX – 1,423.9) is also on its 20-day trendline after losing more than 1.1 percent. The Nasdaq Composite (COMP – 2,434.2) dropped 1.3 percent, falling back below its 10-day and 20-day trendlines.


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The Market is making me nervous at the moment, I have learned over the years that when I feel like this I should be proactive in protecting my capital and gains and taking out some insurance to protect the downside.


Now let me be clear I am not calling a top or saying that the market is going to decline from here-I think it is extremely brave (or stupid) to try to call market tops and bottoms,but I do feel that the market is behaving as if it is running a bit out of steam and it would not take much for it to roll over from here.


I cashed in a few postions today that have done well for me over the last little while, I closed out positions in the following :


Telecom Holders (NYSE TTH) 33% Gain


Madison Claymore(NYSE: MCN) 3% Gain


Vietnam Opportunities Fund ( LSE: VOF) 86% Gain


Drax Group (LSE : DRAX) 16.5% Gain


So I have lightened up on a few positions and realised some cash so I can take advantage of any opportunities that may present themselves in the next little while.


The Feb 43 QQQQ Puts that I bought a week or so ago came rocketing back today up around 80% to be back at break even. Depending on what happens tomorrrow I may roll these puts to the March contract as time decay will start to be a factor here.


I am also going to look at some "at the money" or "in the money" SPY Puts as I feel that the S&P 500 may be vulnerable to a further breakdown here as well.


It is important where we are trading for the mid to long term that we look at smoothing out the ups and downs and volatility as much as possible, if only for sanities sake.


If you cannot trade Options in your account or are not comfortable doing so, have a look at your portfolio and look for any opportunites to prune back your exposure.


You can do this by taking profits in stocks that may have run up but have been trading sideways for a while or ridding yourself of positions that have not really performed as per expectations.


There is always a danger that you may miss some further upside but my experience has taught me that missing out occasionally on some of the upside does not make up for the angst and "If only I had" regrets that taking big and swift losses brings.


As ever best wishes and Good trading



Alan




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