Global Market Comments
March 6, 2018
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(WILL UNICORNS KILL THE BULL MARKET?),
(TSLA), (NFLX), (DB), (DOCU), (EB), (SVMK), (ZUO), (SQ),
(A NOTE ON OPTIONS CALLED AWAY), (TLT)
Global Market Comments
March 6, 2018
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(WILL UNICORNS KILL THE BULL MARKET?),
(TSLA), (NFLX), (DB), (DOCU), (EB), (SVMK), (ZUO), (SQ),
(A NOTE ON OPTIONS CALLED AWAY), (TLT)
Global Market Comments
March 5, 2019
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(THE BIPOLAR ECONOMY),
(AAPL), (INTC), (ORCL), (CAT), (IBM),
(TESTIMONIAL)
Corporate earnings are up big! Great!
Buy!
No, wait!
The economy is going down the toilet!
Sell!
Buy! Sell! Buy! Sell!
Help!
Anyone would be forgiven for thinking that the stock market has become bipolar.
According to the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis, the answer is that corporate profits account for only a small part of the economy.
Using the income method of calculating GDP, corporate profits account for only 15% of the reported GDP figure. The remaining components are doing poorly or are too small to have much of an impact.
Wages and salaries are in a three-decade-long decline. Interest and investment income are falling because of the ultra-low level of interest rates. Farm incomes are at a decade low, thanks to the China trade war, but are a tiny proportion of the total, and agricultural prices have been in a seven-year bear market.
Income from non-farm unincorporated business, mostly small business, is unimpressive.
It gets more complicated than that.
A disproportionate share of corporate profits is being earned overseas.
So, multinationals with a big foreign presence, like Apple (AAPL), Intel (INTC), Oracle (ORCL), Caterpillar (CAT), and IBM (IBM), have the most rapidly growing profits and pay the least amount in taxes.
They really get to have their cake and eat it too. Many of their business activities are contributing to foreign GDPs, like China’s, far more than they are here.
Those with large domestic businesses, like retailers, earn less but pay more in tax as they lack the offshore entities in which to park them.
The message here is to not put all your faith in the headlines but to look at the numbers behind the numbers.
Caveat emptor. Buyer beware.
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“Truly good businesses are exceptionally hard to find. Selling any you are lucky enough to own makes no sense at all,” said Oracle of Omaha Warren Buffet.
Global Market Comments
March 4, 2019
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(THE MARKET FOR THE WEEK AHEAD, or THE RECESSION HAS BEGUN),
(SPY), (TLT), (GLD), (AAPL)
Global Market Comments
March 1, 2019
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(OH, HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN),
(BRK/A), (AXP), (AAPL), (BAC), (KO), (WFC), (KHT),
(AMGEN’S BIG WIN), (AMGN), (SNY), (REGN)
Global Market Comments
February 28, 2019
Fiat Lux
Featured Trade:
(GOLD IS BREAKING OUT ALL OVER),
(GLD), (GDX), (NEM),
(THE STEM CELLS IN YOUR INVESTMENT FUTURE)
(CELG), (TMO), (REGN)
Longtime readers of this letter are well aware that I have been bullish on gold since August. However, this week, the barbarous relic really got the bit between its teeth and is now poised to break out to a new five year high.
All of a sudden, the sun, moon, and stars have aligned in favor of a new leg of the bull market for gold. We could even see a bitcoin-style melt up over the next 18 months to its previous all-time high of $1,927 an ounce.
Gold is not seeing this in isolation. With the primary focus of all financial markets now exploding US deficits, inflation plays everywhere have found new vigor. These would include, other precious metals, commodities, energy, and any security that shorts the bond market.
The really great news here is that your investment life has suddenly gotten very easy. We are probably only months into a megatrend that could last for another decade.
If you look carefully at the long-term charts you will see that gold has in fact been in a new bull market for three years now. But the rate of appreciation was at a snail’s pace, with the yellow metal averaging only 14% a year since then.
For a while, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were stealing gold’s thunder and sucking up gold’s volatility. Inflation, the traditional driver of gold prices, was nowhere to be seen.
It is no accident that the recent strength in gold has been matched with the decimation of Bitcoin, down 80% from its high. Investors are finally seeing the light of day.
Other factors have been assisting in gold’s resurgence. Chinese dumping of US treasury bonds is freeing up lots of cash in the middle Kingdom to buy gold.
The run-up to the Chinese New Year on February 16, when Chinese traditionally settle debts with gold coin purchases, has thrown some exploding firecrackers on the move.
The Europeans saw the inflation boogeyman before we did. Look at the chart below showing global gold ETF purchases, which helped market the 2015 bottom. Some 75% of global flows into gold ETF’s were for Europe based funds.
The buying has spread into the entire precious metals space. The Van Eck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) is off to the races. So is Newmont Mining (NEM), Canada’s largest miner and one of my long-time favorites. (NEM) by the way, is considering a takeover offer from Barrick Gold (GOLD).
Look to buy dips in gold whenever you get them. Remember those black swans? They are still out there in a holding pattern awaiting landing instructions.
When they finally return, you’ll be happy you have a nice position in gold to hedge your other risk positions.
“We live in a world that is not described by classical economics,” said Oracle of Omaha Warren Buffet.
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