Yesterday I mentioned that the highs are in for the year. I don’t think we are headed for a major Bear Market now, that will come after the election if the populace votes for it. In the meantime, we are…Continue Reading →
In my opinion, pick a market, you can go back, mark the highs and overlay annual volatility and then calculate the low for the rest of the year. I am back from a nice little vacation and will do the calculations for…Continue Reading →
I feel like a broken record, but I went back again this morning and looked at the 2012 Price Outlook in our main website area here. Other than being too negative too early on the techy area and not allowing enough…Continue Reading →
Last October we were buyers of the stock market at 1070 on the S&P, in January we sold out stocks at 1290 on the S&P, a 220 point gain. The S&P went another 130 points higher to 1420. We are…Continue Reading →
I talk a lot about the long term trend toward austerity which is basically about deficit reduction brought home to all of us personally. It is in Europe already and it is headed our way. So the debate should be more…Continue Reading →
And it is the economy. He needs a strong person heading up his economic message. It is not Geithner. If Volker was not so old he would be the man, a take no prisoners type of leader. Obama’s problem is…Continue Reading →
For the moment the markets are just settling back into reality. How you handle this is obviously up to you. I don’t look for a big bear market here but I personally use the old adage, if I cannot be…Continue Reading →
Our 2012 outlook that was posted early this year probably needs to be read again. See front page of main website. While we did under appreciate the upward strength of stocks, especially the techs and Apple in the first quarter,…Continue Reading →
This week we will review where the markets are versus our beginning of the year projections and what the trends are at the moment. We remain in focus on the longer term macro directions and are trying to position our…Continue Reading →
The points in the article that we posted on Monday concerning what is sacred, the ideology behind that sacredness, and the result that voters do not vote their pocketbook but in fact vote their ideology are central to what will…Continue Reading →