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Malaise in Municipal Bonds, Nosedives in Nuclear, and a Green Light for Gold

In Market Analysis, Stock Movers on March 18, 2011 at 4:13 pm

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Last week the Japanese earthquake darkened the skies with an unexpected flock of black swans. On top of an act of nature, we have the persisting presence of eurozone debt fears, currency wars, the Middle East unrest, and the near bankruptcy of many states in America. The Wisconsin problem goes far beyond one local state; there are 46 Wisconsins that have accumulated billions of dollars of deficits. States have more than trillions of dollars in pension obligations which they will be unable to pay. Unions are unwilling to budge and have taken to the streets in protest. Sheer survival mandates humongous cuts in spending. This places US states between a rock and a hard place as they will have to incur serious job cuts with an already high unemployment rate. This is combined with geopolitical issues in the Middle East, where Israel is mourning a family of five, including a four-month old baby, all of whom were murdered in their sleep on the Jewish Sabbath by Palestinian Terrorists over the weekend. I expect the situation to intensify as the region grows increasingly anti-Western.

This litany of woes have been compounded by the news out of Japan. Municipal bonds — once considered to be a sacrosanct safe haven — have been abandoned by the largest fixed-income fund, which sold out its holdings. The manager said he didn’t want to stick around as he felt prices would decline. Astute investors are not seeking Treasuries and the dollar as a safe haven asset.

We are witnessing a crisis of accumulated crises. I have recommended precious metals, uranium, and rare earths that can serve as safe havens in these gathering storms as both a hedge against a deteriorating dollar and leverage for an increased demand for clean energy commodities.

The US equity market is at a critical juncture after reaching overbought territory not seen since before the credit crisis. However, we are at an extremely critical juncture on the S&P 500, where we can be on the verge of an equity correction. If one needs to minimize risk, now is an important juncture to monitor as we may be seeing some of the same forces that caused our summer correction to resurface.

It is crucial to monitor this market and minimize risk as the S&P has reached my measured move after the end of August 2010 reversal. One can predict a move or where the next critical juncture will occur by using this technique, and I often use it to force myself to take profits as it reaches a target. I wrote several weeks ago when equities were reaching record overbought territory to be cautious and not to be blinded by market euphoria.

In July of 2009, the S&P bounced through the 50-day moving average moving from approximately 85-120. That is a 35-point move. Then the summer of 2010 we saw a correction down to point C at 100. The measured move is calculated simply.

A to B = 35 so C to D = 35
100+35=135

The measured move is another valuable tool to predict critical areas. It works in up and down markets. The measured move does well in timing potential profits and it is quite amazing to see such a simple symmetrical phenomenon occur so often in a chaotic market.

A note on the media-induced sell-off in uranium: I have highlighted that we are in the beginning of a nuclear renaissance throughout the globe. Nuclear stocks have been in an uptrend as emerging markets expand their nuclear capabilities. Many fear this is the end of nuclear energy as the media escalates these disasters. In reality, The Japanese have been proud of their nuclear accomplishments over the past 50 years supplying cheap and clean nuclear energy to approximately one out of three Japanese homes. In a catastrophe of epic proportions with a record-setting 9.0 earthquake and subsequent tsunamis, only two plants suffered significant damage, but have not released toxic levels of radiation to the public. One accident will not stop a developing industry that many countries rely on. Will nuclear engineers study and try to perfect reactor design? Yes. Will nuclear energy be abandoned by countries who have growing energy and carbon reducing needs? Absolutely not. Nuclear stocks are in an uptrend and what counts is not the news released but the reaction and resilience. Stay tuned.

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China Buying Gold

In Market Analysis on June 8, 2009 at 8:36 am

China is buying gold like crazy!

http://www.chinamining.org/News/2009-06-08/1244423563d25443.html

Resistance on GDX (Gold Miner ETF)

In Market Analysis on June 4, 2009 at 11:51 pm

gdx 6-4-09We wanted to show a 2 year chart on GDX gold miner etf.  There is major resistance at the $45 dollar area which needs to be broken.  In order to do that I would not be surprised of a short term correction to the $39 area.  This is where I would wait so that the GDX comes off its overbought status and prepare for the next leg up.

Geithner and Bernanke

In Market Analysis on June 4, 2009 at 10:25 am

How hypocritical!  Bernanke came out yesterday requesting Congress to curb budget deficits after increasing the money supply exponentially.  Use this time period to look for additional opportunities to get into the best commodity opportunities.  NGD, TGB, GMO and UXG are great low priced positions that will move higher in an inflationary environment.

UXG (U.S. Gold)

In Stock Movers on June 2, 2009 at 11:23 pm

We posted a morning stock pick at 2.49.  The stock was up over 10% with volume three times normal.  Breaking through 2.75 will be impressive and lead to huge gains.  It seems institutions are looking at exploration companies.  The major companies may need to aquire smaller juniors with interesting exploration activity as their profit margins are being squeezed.  U.S. Gold has quite an impressive land position and drill results may lead to more institutions buying shares.  Tomorrow they are having a conference in New York City.  It will be interesting to see what news they will release soon.

UXG 6-2-09

Market Summary Week Ending 5/29/09

In Market Analysis on May 31, 2009 at 9:54 pm

spy 5-29The S&P 500 remains above the 20 and 50 day moving average.  The S&P has moved sideways making a base after breaking out to the downside of a rising wedge pattern.  This rally has been on low volume.  So this rise has been on the back of other factors such as a seriously declining dollar,  a bear market in treasuries and a major rally in the emerging markets.

If you remember when the stock market crashed last year everyone was running into treasuries and the dollar.  Now the opposite is the case people are running out of treasuries and cash.  The stock markets have rallied and companies with real commodity assets are soaring.  It seems as though the opinion that a deflation will precede inflation has been confirmed.

The dollar was hit hard on Friday leading to a huge rally in gold mining stocks and basic materials.  GDX 5-29As you can see the rally is impressive, however it is extended.  Investors need to be cautious in chasing after this sector.

Last week I showed the chart of TBT which is the short etf fund and I mentioned not to get to excited and wait for a pullback.  That pullback has come and from the high volume sell off it seems as though the pull back could take longer as it is extremely overbought.  I would wait until it approaches the 50 day moving average before taking new positions.

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The rally in China is strong and hope has come back that the worst is over which has caused a major upturn in commodity industrial stocks.  As you can see the I Shares Hong Kong is much more impressive than the US indices.  Other emerging markets such as Brazil and India are also outperforming.

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That’s it for this week.

New Gold (NGD) Great Buy

In Stock Movers on May 28, 2009 at 2:51 pm

This is a great point to buy New Gold.  They have just combined with Western Goldfields.  They will produce enough gold to be able to fund their  development project in British Columbia called New Afton.  This project has close to a billion pounds of copper.  When buying a gold company making sure you have the management to grow and finance a company is crucial.  They have the top minds in the field behind this company.  Buying here at 2.50 is a great point to get in.

Taseko is Up on Higher Volume

In Stock Movers on May 28, 2009 at 1:38 pm

The volume is good on Taseko above average today to qualify as a breakout.  Let’s hope it closes at the high of the day as more investors pile in and recognize the breakout.

Morning Stock Pick General Moly (GMO)

In Stock Movers on May 28, 2009 at 9:35 am

gmo 5-26Genereal Moly has one of the largest undeveloped molybdenum mines in North America.  Moly is necessary for high strength steel which is used in many industrial applications such as oil drilling and nuclear reactors.  Demand is growing again as the economy is bottoming out in China and in other emerging markets.  A breakout through $2 on volume will catapult this stock to $5.  Arcelor mittal put a lot of money into this company and I wouldn’t be surprised if they got a takeover bid at this level from Thompson Creek Metals.

Taseko (TGB)

In Stock Movers on May 28, 2009 at 9:27 am

It is crucial to look for a follow through on yesterday’s huge volume rise.  Today will give many investors another chance to get in before the next leg up.

Retirement Crisis

In Market Analysis on May 28, 2009 at 8:57 am

“Our nation’s system of retirement security is imperiled, headed for a serious train wreck. That wreck is not merely waiting to happen; we are running on a dangerous track that is leading directly to a serious crash that will disable major parts of our retirement system.”

– John Bogle, Feb. 24, 2009

Many people we come across tell me they are invested in the market with a financial adviser and they don’t even look at what they are invested in are how they are invested.  They place their hard earned money in load mutual funds where they pay huge fees in ignorant bliss.

So many have lost their retirement or as Madoff has shown these so called advisors are emperors with no clothes.  Buy and hold investors have been destroyed or in some cases duped.

In this blog we highlight specific companies that are breaking out using technical analysis.  Technical analysis gives one of the tools to know which direction the market is going.  We look at price and volume.  We also look at key fundamentals of a company that has the ability to grow.   Staying on the right side of the trend and managing risk is crucial to make good returns and have a retirement.

Finding small companies that are about to grow exponentially gives one the opportunity to make huge gains.  Please follow along as we recommend low priced companies that are about to explode higher.  I’m sure you won’t regret it.  We do our research, we take chances, and we admit when a trade or stock has went against us and we preserve capital.  Straight talk…no double talk from other so called financial experts.

Watch for Higher Interest Rates

In Market Analysis on May 28, 2009 at 8:11 am

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This chart is showing the short long term treasury ETF.  What TBT is showing is that higher long term interest rates and risk of inflation is here.  Look at the breakout on May 7th and the beautiful retest at the 20 day moving average to give a secondary buypoint.  Interest rates will be rising and prices of treasuries will continue to decline.  If you want to follow this trade look for a pullback to the 20 day moving average or around $53.

Taseko Breakout

In Stock Movers on May 27, 2009 at 6:34 pm

TGB 526Yesterday I gave a signal that Taseko would breakout of the symmetrical triangle formation.  Today it did on huge volume.  I believe this will be a quite profitable trade at this point.

Treasuries are dropping

In Market Analysis on May 27, 2009 at 2:51 pm

Investors are nervous of the government sales of treasuries which is causing the late afternoon selloff.  The oversupply of treasuries and Fed’s balance sheet is a concern we should all have.  How long can the government be bailing out and spending like there is no tomorrow?

TGB Taseko is Breaking Out!

In Stock Movers on May 27, 2009 at 11:49 am

Taseko is breaking out on good volume through the symmetrical triangle formation…good volume!

Dollar and Treasuries Look Bearish/Gold Mining Looks Bullish

In Market Analysis on May 27, 2009 at 8:12 am

gdx 5-26tlt 5-26dollar 5-26I want you to take a look at this chart of the dollar and the long term treasuries.  They are both very bearish charts.  The dollar  has a head and shoulder reversal pattern.  In December there was heavy institutional selling followed by a retest of the high on low volume.  Each time it has tried to retest its 50 day moving average it fails.  200 day in danger of turning negative meaning that inflation is on its way.  Both treasuries and dollar appear to be very bearish on the GDX which tracks mining stocks is giving a very bullish picture as we just had a breakout.  I would wait for GDX to pull back to its 20 day moving average or the 38.50 are before buying.

TGB Taseko Close to a Major Breakout

In Market Analysis on May 26, 2009 at 11:19 pm

tgb 5-25Taseko is on the verge of a major breakout.  Great project…there is a little opposition to the Prosperity mine but that is minimal to the economic benefits to the region.  This is a great managed company.  Notice it closed on higher volume then the previous day even though it was below average volume.  Look for volume through 1.60.

Dollar is Down, Copper and Gold UP

In Market Analysis on May 26, 2009 at 9:23 am
Symmetrical Triangle Symmetrical Triangle

The copper chart above shows a potential breakout which could lead copper significantly higher.  The dollar’s chart as well as the long term treasury chart is extremely bearish this is due to two major reasons the excessive debt the USA is getting itself into and the fear that it will not pay back its debts.  Also the copper chart is showing that the global economy is improving which is also bearish for cash as institutions want to invest that cash.  There is a huge amount of cash on the sidelines about to be put into key stocks that will protect against inflation.   Taseko (TGB) already has a great copper mine that will only be more profitable as copper rises and they are at the ground floor of the major Prosperity project in British Columbia which is one of Canada’s leading undeveloped gold-copper mines.  This is a great way to be leveraged to the price of gold and copper.