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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Female Health Company (FHCO)

The Female Health Company (NASDAQ: FHCO) is a recent example of the alerts that are submitted to readers signing up. It is roughly up over 10% since it was identified. This was a free alert provided to anyone playing along at home in the last few weeks.

Enjoy ~ Urbanomics

March Matrix Notes

I could do a follow up on why I'm a MACROVALUEQUANT, but who has time, its time to unload my thoughts and unplug from the matrix. I do a lot of reading on the train and listening to the radio and have started taking notes. In the past few weeks, I've tuned into the following discussions and readings:

Ray Dalio (find his discussion on CNBC)
Mr Dalio is the hedge fund titan who runs Bridgewater Associates and rarely makes tv appearances (I heard). After a few moments of defending his unusual methods running his firm, the man behind the world's largest hedge fund was very open about the cycle of leveraging and deleveraging and where the US is at in its cycle after the crisis. He talked about the following subjects:
He noted US Equities are cheap and will benefit from currency devaluations
The money flows will benefit equities
Portfolios are not properly weighted, too much in dollar denominated currencies
Gold is a currency that many are underweight
Stimulus will last through the 4th quarter, and private credit growth will be needed

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Oil - The Game Changer

This phrase is often used in sports to describe one person that can change the outcome of a game. In many investor's opinion, Saudi Arabia is the country that is a game changer when it comes to oil. You are already aware of the unrest in Northern Africa and the Middle East and this has caused oil to spike (yes, also some speculation by greedy investors has also led to the spike). Many say that the spike would be even larger!!!...if Saudi Arabia was to see the same type of unrest. This piece of news was just broken:

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

MacroValueQuant

Why I am a MacroValueQuant
I can tell that I take trading too seriously because I have named my strategy. I couldn’t really describe it many years ago when I first started but I know that it has changed over time. The reason why I describe it as a MACROVALUEQUANT is because it represents a combination of what I slowly have morphed into. The first part of my anagram is MACRO, which describes my growing focus on truly understanding macroeconomics or the working of national economies. So I spend a large part of my reading and listening to stats about the US economy and even global economies. I truly believe that this is a strong approach when evaluating stocks because it gives you a lay of the land. So if you flashback over the past few years, I believe my investing alerts are more likely to be successful if I have better sense of the possible economic scenarios stocks face in the US. A few timely examples of MACRO events that were helpful to be aware of were the housing crisis and the financial crunch. The goal can be either to direct investments to areas that may benefit the most or to simply identify times where it is best to preserve capital.

QUANT represents my love affair with all things quantitative. Purdue University gets a little (okay a lot of) credit for the great mathematical emphasis on quant and statistical analysis. I’ve come to appreciate analytical models and scenarios that may produce highly probable events over time. I remember when I first learned about the January effect and the inefficiencies that exist at times in the efficient market theory. Some of these inefficiencies are due to human nature, things like fear and greed, and a quant approach can help alert when opportunities are available to benefit or stay away from.

VALUE helps to determine whether or not a stock is cheap. I truly have personally experienced not much good can come from buying something overvalued…stocks included. I don’t even really like buying many things at their normal value and prefer discounts and ‘margins of safety’.

So to summarize MACRO helps me find the most likely sectors and industries to benefit from. QUANT screens alert me of opportunities. And VALUE helps me verify that when I buy an alert, I am buying most of my stocks at a discount.

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Going Mobile...

The goal of most companies is to go global. But this post is about the benefits of going MOBILE. MOBILE devices are rearranging the way we speak, think, and do business. I have much more to write on this topic but here is my starting team so far.

American Tower (AMT)
Verifone Systems (PAY)
NXP Semiconductors (NXPI)

Stay tuned for why mobile devices are sending the retail and banking industry into overdrive.