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Not bullish on Palm anymore?Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo
my latest blog post...
No charts today, just info.
I've started loading up on my gold plays. Gold is around $880/oz right now and I'll buy down to around $865/oz, I think that's the lowest floor it hits before ascending rapidly.
GG, GOLD, RGLD, IAG, JAG, AEM, ABX, AU, EGO, HMY are my favorite gold stocks.
I am now bullish on the market (though I think we are due for a sharp one or two day correction soon) as it is obvious the Fed is adamant on inflating our way out of nominal price destruction.
Commodities and techs look best, in this order:
1. precious metals
2. steels (and other basic materials)
3. ferts
4. energies/oil&gas
5. shippers
6. techs
For basic material stocks, I like X, SCHN, STLD, RTP.
For ferts, I like POT, MOS, TRA, AGU, MON, CF.
For oil plays, I like CHK, CLR, APA, EOG.
For shippers, I like GNK, TBSI.
For techs, I like AAPL, GOOG, BIDU.
Also, keep an eye on these ETFs: TBT, DGP, SLV.
Get out of the dollar. Get out of savings accounts, CDs, mutual funds, IRAs, and any other dollar-denominated illiquid positions. Keep only a checking account at a bank and keep the rest of your savings in bullion, half domestically stored, and half stored abroad (Australia and Switzerland are best).
Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo
my latest blog post...
No charts today, just info.
I've started loading up on my gold plays. Gold is around $880/oz right now and I'll buy down to around $865/oz, I think that's the lowest floor it hits before ascending rapidly.
GG, GOLD, RGLD, IAG, JAG, AEM, ABX, AU, EGO, HMY are my favorite gold stocks.
I am now bullish on the market (though I think we are due for a sharp one or two day correction soon) as it is obvious the Fed is adamant on inflating our way out of nominal price destruction.
Commodities and techs look best, in this order:
1. precious metals
2. steels (and other basic materials)
3. ferts
4. energies/oil&gas
5. shippers
6. techs
For basic material stocks, I like X, SCHN, STLD, RTP.
For ferts, I like POT, MOS, TRA, AGU, MON, CF.
For oil plays, I like CHK, CLR, APA, EOG.
For shippers, I like GNK, TBSI.
For techs, I like AAPL, GOOG, BIDU.
Also, keep an eye on these ETFs: TBT, DGP, SLV.
Get out of the dollar. Get out of savings accounts, CDs, mutual funds, IRAs, and any other dollar-denominated illiquid positions. Keep only a checking account at a bank and keep the rest of your savings in bullion, half domestically stored, and half stored abroad (Australia and Switzerland are best).
Rumors have been flying around that they might release it on Wednesday. That'd be nuts if they did that. Perfect timing. Then again, thereare threats from Apple regarding potential lawsuits...Originally Posted by Dey Know Yayo
wawaweewa- DROOY is a bit illiquid, but also an excellent precious metal play.
reigndrop- still bullish on PALM, still own a few calls and if tomorrow shows some nice buying, i'll load up near close. i was informed that there is a news conference with the PALM CEO before market open on Wed. it's got massive debt though, so i won't load up unless it shows strong action ahead of the meeting.
andre3001- the EPS and revenue leaders in each sector/industry are all pretty well-known. a simple look at IBD would give you info on that. i do macroeconomic analysis to determine which sectors look good and then look through their leaders and big earnings growers to see if i find some nice charts too.
secretzofwar- safest, ABX and GG.
finns- indifferent on foods right now, they could do well in inflation though, as food prices rise, but the best way to play that is the supply side, which would be ag's and ferts, which I'm bullish on.
How long does it take to come out of a depression?Originally Posted by drsfinest72
any economist in here. can you predict how 2009 would end? would the economy rebound?
all i know for sure is that what obama said yesterday is true
#1 is to make more jobs. because more jobs. = more money spent = more growth into the economy = a rebound in the stocks