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Why Stock Prices Are What They Are, Part 1
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Did you ever have one of those days when you can’t decide if you want to break something or cry? I had one of those days last week. I was expressing my view in an online forum that credible investing strategies begin with an idea, something that derives one way or another from the body […]
Lithium Demand Will Grow Faster Than Experts Imagine
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
TM editors’ note: This article discusses a penny stock and/or microcap. Such stocks are easily manipulated; do your own careful due diligence. It all started with Tesla’s (TSLA) announcement of its battery giga-factory in February, 2014. That news was discussed endlessly with breathless excitement. The news sparked a revival in lithium, cobalt and graphite juniors. For example, Western Lithium […]
Dismal Retail Sales Numbers Suggest Recession Likely Underway: Overall +0.0%, YoY +0.9%, Department Stores -2.2%
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Economists were surprised by the dismal retail sales report this morning. That’s not surprising because economists are nearly always surprised. The Bloomberg Consensus retail sales estimate was a rise of 0.2%, but sales came in at 0.0% and the details were ugly, emphasis mine. Consumer confidence may be strong but it still is not translating to strength for […]
Market Open Ramp Ends With A Whimper As Bund Yields Suddenly Spike
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Having tested down to Payrolls levels once again, German Bund yields have spiked back quickly to the highs of the day (from under 60bps to 70bps). This has sparked selling across most asset classes with US and European stocks waning quickly. Trannies are in trouble have tumbled post-open and are now -1.7% from payrolls. Bunds are crashing […]
The Reason There Has Been No Recovery In One Simple Chart
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
“The money was all appropriated for the top in the hopes that it would trickle down to the needy.” Will Rogers, Nov 26, 1932 “Trickle-down theory – the less than elegant metaphor that if one feeds the horse enough oats, some will pass through to the road for the sparrows.” John Kenneth Galbraith “It is […]
The Cardinal Sin: Missing Out
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
The greatest fear in the investment management industry is not what one might expect. It is not losing money but the fear of not making enough money when the market is moving relentlessly higher. This “fear of missing out” strikes terror into the heart of portfolio managers as clients will simply not tolerate it; it is […]
Silver Breaking Above 2015 Falling Resistance
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Do you like the idea of buying low and selling higher? When it comes to something that is low in price, Silver and Silver Corp (SVM) don’t have much to brag about in the past 4-years! The chart below compares the performance of the S&P 500 to Silver and SVM over the past 4-years. […]
Oppenheimer Weighs In On Biotech Stocks: Opko Health, Inc. (OPK), OvaScience, Inc. (OVAS)
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
Rohit Vanjani of Oppenheimer rates stocks in the biotechnology sector and is one of the top 25 analysts rated on TipRanks. Yesterday, Vanjani made two news ratings for Opko Health (NYSE: OPK) and OvaScience (NASDAQ: OVAS). Vanjani maintained a Perform rating on Opko Health, Inc. though he did not provide a price target. The pharmaceutical and diagnostic company posted […]
OMG: Putting Jump In Interest Rates Into Perspective
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
During my daily radio broadcast yesterday, I received a rather “panicked” call regarding the “dramatic plunge” in his bond funds due to the recent jump in interest rates. Of course, he is not alone. Over the last few weeks the media has done its normal headline-grabbing spin by dragging out every bond “bear” they can find to discuss why this time, […]
Close To Retirement And Under-Saved, What Should You Do?
May 13, 2015
Jeremy Parkinson
Finance
A blog post from the Wall Street Journal back in February noted that “the typical working household with a 401(k) approaching retirement had only $111,000 in a 401(k) and IRA.” There are plenty of articles floating around in the last couple of years lamenting how low retirement balances are. If $111,000 is right, that would […]