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Financial World from Today - EU, Greece, Northrop, US Markets, DOW 10,500!

Well it’s no surprise that the smart money is taking some profits in this market.  Any level such as DOW 10,500 is going to have enough program trading in the derivatives market and the underlying stocks that selling is almost a given.  It’s good to see the DOW fighting off a late surge of bear aggression and holding above DOW 10,500.

Of course, as I predicted in regards to the EU situation, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreo went to Obama today and requested assistance in the current crisis.  This sent the EURO and Pound Sterling into a steep decline.  Fitch came out now concerned with debt concerns over Spain and Portugal (again as we predicted) but said Greece was concerned, a low level concern for default?  I mean who is he kidding?  Again that’s the great thing about the market.  Odd news coming out of China and negative news coming out of the EU will have an interesting affect on the markets today.  So it’s contrarian and right leaning news prevailing on the wires.  It’s a spooky day I must say with Hungry and Austria selling bonds. Biden decided today was a good day to pledge the US unvarnished commitment to Israel.  What does that even stand for?  Who writes these marketing slogans for the government?  NOC is out on the wires.  I say buy NOC as the need for high-tech weapons is rapidly increasing and Northrop has positioned itself as the leader in its sector.

Okay, the theme for today is xenophobia and nationalism.  Some U.S. special interest group is actually have a press conference launching about the “social costs” of pornography.  Online pornography alone is a $3 billion or more annual sector.  No matter the general moral opinion held by US citizens, this is running square into first amendment rights.

Futures are down in the US weighed by concerns about Asia and the EU debacle.  These Credit Default Swaps basically guaranteeing coverage of investment losses hedging offshore entities investments in underlying debt of EU governments and corporations are partly to blame for pressure on the weaker EU economies.  This is another round of exotic derivative garbage that will later be considered the impetus for some investment bubble creating the necessity for governments to bail out lemming banks that are consistently late to the party.

So hold on for an interesting ride today as futures are pointing to the US markets opening down.  There is pressure on Oil and Gold today as the Dollar rallied against the Euro and Pound Sterling.  Clearly this is one of the few times the dollar actually has nowhere else to go but up.  Well I still say that there are really not too many other places to put your money other than the US stock market.  I guess I might venture that South American Index funds may hold steady today.  I don’t buy China’s hint that it might unpeg the Yuan from the Dollar.  The bears are going to try to pound the open as it will be a fight to hold DOW 10,500 today.

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March 12, 2010   No Comments

The US is officially showing some acute signs of decline

The US is officially showing some acute signs of decline.  Though, I love the DOW and our country, the fact that Cottonelle actually used Tori Spelling and her husband to determine if people rolled their toilet paper over or under is not promising.  The story was reported by PRN on the wires between a PBOC statement on Monetary Policy stance and the EU’s Barroso commenting on Nuclear Waste issues providing further evidence why people think the US decline is eminent.  Over / under on how long that ad exec will keep position?  It is March madness?

Nearly every major Asian stock index was up nicely on the day and Europe is trading up on the Greek news we commented on.  US Indexes are up in Europe so it looks like another great day for the US markets.  Breaking through Dow 10,500 may attract some profit taking though the technical momentum looks more like the market will test 10,750 or even 11,000 first.  And I admit my opinion is biased as I’ve projected Dow 12,000 for year end.  There is just so much cash on the sidelines and I don’t see it going too many other places unless the offshore funds sneak another round of air investments past the regulators in the form of asset based exotic derivatives stemming from the Trillion dollar looming commercial debt debacle.  There is significant uncertainty related to this situation and definitely high up on our watch list.

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

China is the major investor of over 10 billion into Angola.

China is the major investor of over 10 billion into Angola.  They are building skyscrapers, highways, a railway system across Africa and a few hospital/schools…etc.  China recently invested in several western African countries, Somalia, Sudan, Nigeria just to name a few the UN has on its list for violations of human rights by the aforementioned governments.  Africa clearly has a HUGE amount of non-durable supplies and natural resources.  Typically, Western investments (government not dual tax treaty “invisible private equity tax haven investments”) come with human rights conditions and anti corruption financial oversight policies.  China has what is called Sovereign Political respect or something like that.  In summary it means China will not interfere or question the human rights policies, such as the documented ethnic cleansing in Somalia and Sudan as it expects those nations to return the favor.  It would be humorous if there were not atrocities and crimes against humans being currently being carried out presumably by the leaders of these nations.  What makes it even more absurd is that China is brining over its own laborers to build the skyscrapers, build the highways and expand the railroads.  There are an estimated 100,000 Chinese (the vast majority temporary laborers) currently in Angola alone.  Can anyone say MASSIVE financial corruption?  In Rwanda, 500,000 people were executed in 30 days, mostly by machete creating a new precedence for the number killed in a genocide in relation to the days the atrocities were carried out.  The country has barely begun to recover only to be targeted by the new imperial invasion.  What’s even more frightening is this same government owns the majority of the debt issued by our always humorous government.  With China warning of regional bank risk could we see bank failure there and could this spurn a run on the banks?  Now this would be fascinating with the Yuan pegged to the dollar.  Definitely not what we expect or would like to see, but the idea has to be mulled over.  China just stated it has instructed local governments not to support the bailout of investment arms.  It’s uncertain if this will cause bank failures and if so how China will react.  I guess you can’t run on a bank with tanks in front of it?

Now there is still a considerable amount of cash on the sidelines.  Of course, the smart money “informed money” sold out of real estate and stocks at their highs.  Now it sits awaiting the latest round of bubble silliness to drive up only to have the lemming bankers buy out the positions and left holding the bag.  Of course the bankers spread this lovely debacle on to their retail clients like a disease through the analyst’s recommendations.  A vicious cycle we would like you to get ahead of thus our recommendation to buy non-durable goods exporting nations index funds and the US stock market in “recession and inflation” resistant sectors.  The war machine will continue for a while as the last great US manufacturing sector where we have an edge on the World. I’m guessing Taiwan will be buying some more jets and missiles as a statement was issued that China now has air superiority.  Boeing will trade up most likely on sale of 20 737’s to Turkish airlines.  Short Precision Biosciences as US Patent offices issued a second actions rejection of a previously granted claim to Cellectis’ Core technology.  So long Cellectis if it’s publicly traded or buy on dips if the open is coming in too high.  Ticker is ALCLS on the CAC “or Paris” but can be purchased though Euronext DJ.  Trading now up…

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

OPEC is doing its best to drive oil back to the $80-$100 range

In keeping with the fascinating dichotomy of quoted opinion from leaders of EU nations, French President Sarkozy stated today that several EU nations had prepared a bailout package for Greece though he did not expect this to be necessary.  Now did this statement drive the credit default swap spread tighter on the riskiest corporate offerings in the EU?  Did everyone just forget the statements from France’s counterpart in Germany at the end of last week?  The DAX is up nicely on the open today?  Perhaps France is carrying some risk though obviously to a lesser degree than Spain or Portugal.  Fascinating how the stronger economies in the EU are not interested in a bailout of Greece while the riskier economies claim a bailout is eminent though not probable.  Just noting the ongoing discrepancies for later analysis though we all invest in the stock market because of its short term memory that a weekend can facilitate.  We are well on our way to DOW 12,000.

This being said, of course OPEC is doing its best to drive oil back to the $80-$100 range.  Of course, according to Libya’s OPEC representative, this will not affect the global recovery.  Now this statement might be slightly biased as OPEC clearly will benefit from higher oil prices.  Much of the world is quite close to considerable inflation concerns.  China says it may be willing to exit its special exchange rate policy when world economic conditions are right and the Yuan is undervalued on low local reserves.  The reverse requirement hikes are not indicative of a tightening money supply.  Generally, I think if you write the exact opposite of what is printed and look at it next to the printed headlines, the truth comes out between the lines.  China is heavily leveraged though they are playing their cards so wisely.

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

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It is sad to say, but it seems to me that investors trust corporations more than the US government.  Given the choice would you rather invest in politicians by buying bonds that yield next to nothing in return for your investment or invest in Procter and Gamble, GE, Microsoft or even Google?  I know that the government will certainly spend the money on something that may or may not benefit the country.  Financially, we are so overleveraged it is a joke with China owning the majority of our trillion plus dollar debt?  We would certainly be bankrupt if we were a corporation.  Market competition demands that companies hire the best minds to earmark investment for something that will benefit the Company giving it a competitive advantage.  The Company has to make money or its debt load will eventually sink it below the minimum listing requirements of an exchange resulting in bankruptcy.  Not a good investing opportunity.  Investors are looking for hot stocks. Stock market analysis points many directions when looking at the current market in respect to other periods of enormous default on notes.  It’s certain banks will fail, companies will fail and the government will falter.  However, large corporations and agile corporations that have good access to capital in conjunction with a unique business model will flourish. Defensive sectors and the DOW in general as a defensive market for world investments leads me to like the US markets and the Swiss market cause they are above the law with caves full of gold.

So 12,000-15,000 on the DOW between 2011 and 2013 is greatly possible and remember that trading futures is extremely risky.  It should only be attempted by very experienced investors who have filled out the necessary FINRA compliance paper work with their broker dealer in addition to consulting a FINRA Registered Representative before making any investment decision.

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March 8, 2010   No Comments

Stock Picks and Penny Stock Picks of Chinese Companies

Most of Asia closed up with the exception of China.  The Yuan test continues as China is actually being proactive and testing what its merchants can sustain in order to gauge the approach the Chinese central bank will implement to fight inflation.  China continues to be the largest owner of US debt.  Many penny stocks are coming out of China. There are many reasons to follow China with the aforementioned ranking close to the most important.  We have released several stock picks of Chinese companies in the past. Europe is trading up today with the exception of Switzerland.  The world markets seem to be skipping along with the nice move in the US markets.  So it’s easy at this point to look at the current issues the US financial markets face and take a very bearish attitude and call for huge market correction because of a huge over valuation in stocks.  There are always a litany of justifications and fundamental or technical arguments these economists will come up with.  Other than 15 plus years experience in almost every capacity in the securities business, I base my current premise on the prevailing direction the DOW will trend on one thing that I’ve noticed recently, HOPE.

Yes, HOPE is the prevailing indicator that leads me to look at long term option positions on DOW futures contracts 1-3 years out from 12,000-15,000 respectively from 2011-2013.  The fact that there is actually hope in the third world to increase the living standard of those that have the least is starting to bridge the income disparity gap.  Central America, South America, Africa, Malaysia, and Indonesia among other countries are all in various stages of expansion based on the exportation of non-durable goods.  These staples of life increase the employment of those that are willing to work for the lowest wages but have skill sets to fit the work.  As the business grows and tasks become more complicated, a supply to demand variable in available skilled laborers increases the wages that are earned by the working class.  As in the textile boom in the United States where we replaced the UK and Europe as the nexus for skilled production, there is a similar revolution occurring in these locations, but it is based upon non-durable goods exportation. Some of the next hot stocks in the stock market are coming out of Latin America and Asia.

March 8, 2010   No Comments

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Okay ITALY, I love Italy by the way. Their shoes and clothes are to die for. We have found several stock picks and penny stocks before related to shoes and clothes. Spending time in fashion shows in Milan there is A LOT to realize about Italy. Gelato at the canals of Milan, Gelato with an Italian model on the canals of Milan even better, or Double Chocolate Gelato with two Italian models on the canals at Milan may be the best. BUT BULGARIA, and even worse if you ask any northern Italian are the Chinese sweatshops outside Florence and further to the South. Bulgaria now knocks off shoes and sells them to the EU and pays its works a fraction of the skilled Italian artisan. Even Italians are ripping off Italians. What is the effect??? The largest industry fashion is in BIG trouble in Italy with 5% of companies already shutting down and another 30% on the fence. PETA has actually dented the industry a bit and I sadly say as I think any person who would walk right by a homeless man begging in LA on their way to attend a PETA rally should be tried in court for being a trader to their species. To each their own, after all, there are no homeless in the US. Then PETA can tell me to take off my crocodile shoes. The point of this mild digression was to point out that there are problems everywhere in the EU before they even really try to take on the issue of getting Greece out of default then what about Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and France???

Hmm… South America may have earthquakes, but that is part of the reason for the vast variety and yield of crops from there. The durable goods sector in South American can yield some hot stocks and penny stocks. I still say fade regional banks and go strong exporters (S.A.) and S.A. funds, and sell the EU. The Euro may fall for a while vs. the Dollar. I don’t care who is in political office particularly who is President as we have to make money either way, but at least entertain me and make a decision. At least Bush the sequel constantly made decisions followed by decisions about his decisions and made us laugh about it. Our current President took a nation so ultra left pulling where I heard comments from some of the hardest leaning right wingers out there that maybe the line between religion and politics had been breached in the GOP and that a bit of Democratic control might help and he actually turned this notion by inviting the Republicans right back into power. Putting down certain politicians would be redundant so I can’t say buy the dollar, but I really, really, really want to.

That’s all…hope you enjoyed the full moon over the weekend…expect a full moon Monday at the open and opening volatility… Enjoy our penny stock picks, stock market analysis, hot stocks, stock newsletter and stock market trends.

March 7, 2010   No Comments

Looking for Penny Stocks in Europe

Traversing the EU landscape is quite difficult and looking for penny stocks in Europe as it is full of quicksand, xenophobia, far right nationalism, far left radical cells, centrist mouthpieces, landmines, and far worse. How would anyone ever think that a group of countries that have invaded one another, fought against, alongside, hated each other, made peace, only to begin again, committed war crimes/atrocities in the last decade, then take into consideration all the unique cultures mashed together and you have a powder keg for disaster. Surprisingly, didn’t the EU see that the real trade enemy was not the “Chinese at the Gates” dumping product? In fact, the undoing of the EU may come at its own hand. Hot stocks can still be found.

While traveling through Europe in September and October, I couldn’t help but notice some interesting things that were going on. Well, Switzerland doesn’t belong to the rest. I have to say that I always say the Swiss run everything the same way the second hand of a ROLEX ticks perfectly on your wrist. Switzerland is always a step ahead of the game already knowing all possible outcomes and what it risks in every scenario. Well, France and Italy, I discovered, were nothing close to Switzerland. It’s a given that there will be groups of French, who enjoy getting the best of Jenson under their breath while enjoying the safety in numbers principle. And I say bless them, they were so kind to give us Champagne, Croissants, Universal Surrender Techniques, and 101 ways to prove to yourself that philandering is okay. I’m sure you can find a lot of stock picks with popular products derived from France. There was a deeper need to be upset with me for having had the audacity to be AMERICAN, so I had to look deeper into this. The fact is that beyond Societe General the bank, I am not that excited about France’s economy as they suffer the same affliction many of their Socialist counterparts… Labor Unions and the retirement packages they have secured. I guess when you have entire parties in these countries driven into office by unions the lobbyists have some power. However, in a country quickly losing its ability to remain competitive compared with emerging competition from countries where forming unions is punishable by firing squad, there is very little light. You can’t have an aging population, full pay and benefits for life, and generally poor standards until your 800 pound gorilla is standing on your head relieving itself. Keep looking for hot stock picks.

March 6, 2010   No Comments

More on Latin America, Penny Stocks and Stock Picks

I recommend watching programming on the channels G4, BBC, and Current. There is a fresh perspective in the documentaries those channels produce and the news is based upon user feedback from an international audience.  Not your typical scare and fear brainwashing news about local death, taxes and celebrities. You will find parodies of all these that are quite entertaining.  Many investing and research projects we undertake find their origins from watching international trends, progressive social networking on advanced platforms and from our international partners and subsidiaries.

A portion of our stock picks are companies that start out as penny stocks.  Some of the companies that are players in the Latin American Sector start as the best penny stocks in our opinion.  The platform that we have developed is quite unique combining the power of information to those who are most interested in it. The fact is that the best place to currently put your money is in performing sectors of the US stock market.  With China tightening banking reserves and loan policy and raising the interest rate to stave of inflation, it is imperative to closely monitor the world economies.  While we have an internal debacle in our banking sector as the typical conservative nature when faced with any economic crisis leads to the “Ostrich Syndrome”.  So we know clichés are not appropriate but the Ostrich is known when afraid to find a hole in the ground and stick its head into the hole.  This often results in an easy kill.  So these means the Stock Market will stay in a fairly good trend unless some unknown crisis hits.  Never the less there are always sectors that out perform any market as we have identified some trends for long and short positions in the market.

TODAY’S market looks pretty good as most Asian markets closed up with some good Corporate earning coming in.  The US Stoxx 600 index was up on trading a good sign for US Markets.  European markets are up despite Greece continuing to be a problem.  It’s really crazy to look at all the countries in the EU cooperating.  Spain, Portugal, and Ireland are all looking at debt issues with banks increasing shying from buying debt.  Even the US is considered risky b/c of the banking issues I detailed earlier.  It’s unlikely that Greece won’t get bailed out, but it’s a very shifty world.  Beta is high and the volatility signs are showing in many areas.

So expect US up and go to speculatingstocks.com for investment information.  We always attempt to blend a mix of world news, travel, entertainment and investment information as we peruse the world as we actually believe it to be.

March 5, 2010   No Comments

Hot Stocks and Latin America / South America Markets

Okay, back to hot stocks and my daily stock picks.  Well back to South America.  Right now almost every country is showing huge growth as the world needs the non durables that Mexico, Central America and South America are exporting.  The year over year growth in these countries is staggering.  In addition, the average age and buying power is shifting as there is increasing buying power from a younger average demographic and a burgeoning middle class or lower middle class.  Any country exporting to these countries or even investing in some of the foreign markets as securities creates enormous opportunity.  We are involved in exportation to the aforementioned countries and always are asked by our distributors if we can send electronics, recreational items and other durables.  They are so expensive in these countries and limited that there is a huge opportunity for those who are willing to respect the cultural demand of doing business primarily in Spanish, respecting the culture and providing good customer service.  The cell phone business is exploding with just a few carriers providing coverage for potentially millions of subscribers.  These are good companies to invest in as a sector, ADR or direct investment as recommended by your FINRA registered investment advisor.

All tourist businesses are flourishing in these countries as they are incredible destinations.  Having traveled to many of these countries, it is mind boggling how affordable a vacation is.  Casinos, jungles, volcanoes, pristine empty beaches, surf breaks, archeological discoveries of Mayan temples and Inca architectural brilliance, countries embracing foreigners…just a portion of what a couple thousand dollars US will buy you for two.  You can’t spend money even if you try.  5 lobsters, 5 beers and all the fresh fish you can eat will set you back 10 dollars.  3,000 sq foot luxury hotel rooms with your own pool overlooking the ocean will set you back 50 dollars a night.  The only sad note that must be added here is that the relative cost of traveling reflects upon the rampant poverty as the gap between the rich and poor is staggering.
Some of these countries have an average annual income of approximately $2,000.  The strengthening exporting power in these countries is helping this situation a bit in addition to the growing tourist industry, but this disparity is an enormous gap not to be soon narrowed.  Surprisingly, Columbia is now considered one of the safest countries to travel in with Nicaragua being the second fastest growing economy in Central America while sadly Mexico has one of the highest murder rates per capita in the world.  Kidnapping and ransom is another issue in some countries so caution is always recommended while investing or traveling though the most dangerous thing you can do is get behind the wheel in the US with someone texting next to you.  Just a bit of perspective on the warped sense of reality the US media feeds us.

March 4, 2010   No Comments