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Mad Hedge Fund Trader

March 6, 2013

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 6, 2013
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:
(APRIL 12 SAN FRANCISCO STRATEGY LUNCHEON),
(INVESTING IN A STATE SPONSOR OF TERRORISM),
(AFK), (GAF), (EZA),
(THE LONG VIEW ON EMERGING MARKETS),
(EWZ), (RSX), (PIN), (FXI)

Market Vectors Africa Index ETF (AFK)
SPDR S&P Emerging Middle East & Africa (GAF)
iShares MSCI South Africa Index (EZA)
iShares MSCI Brazil Capped Index (EWZ)
Market Vectors Russia ETF (RSX)
PowerShares India (PIN)
iShares FTSE China 25 Index Fund (FXI)

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Mad Hedge Fund Trader

April 12 San Francisco Strategy Luncheon

Diary, Lunch, Newsletter

Come join me for lunch at the Mad Hedge Fund Trader?s Global Strategy Update, which I will be conducting in San Francisco on Friday, April 12, 2013. An excellent meal will be followed by a wide-ranging discussion and an extended question and answer period.

I?ll be giving you my up to date view on stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities, precious metals, and real estate. And to keep you in suspense, I?ll be throwing a few surprises out there too. Tickets are available for $189.

I?ll be arriving at 11:00 and leaving late in case anyone wants to have a one on one discussion, or just sit around and chew the fat about the financial markets.

The lunch will be held at a private club in downtown San Francisco near Union Square that will be emailed with your purchase confirmation.

I look forward to meeting you, and thank you for supporting my research. To purchase tickets for the luncheons, please go to my online store at www.madhedgefundtrader.com/category/luncheons/.

San Francisco

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Investing in a State Sponsor of Terrorism

Diary, Newsletter

How about a country whose leaders have stolen $400 billion in the last decade and have seen 300 foreign workers kidnapped? Another country lost four wars in the last 40 years. Still interested? How about a country that suffers one of the world?s highest AIDs rates, endures regular insurrections where all of the Westerners get massacred, and racked up 5 million dead in a continuous civil war?

Then, Africa is the place for you, the world?s largest source of gold, diamonds, chocolate, and cobalt! The countries above are Libya, Nigeria, Egypt, and the Congo. Below the radar of the investment community since the colonial days, the Dark Continent has recently been attracting the attention of large hedge funds and private equity firms.

Goldman Sachs has set up Emerging Capital Partners, which has already invested $2 billion there. China sees the writing on the wall, and has launched a latter day colonization effort, taking a 20% equity stake in South Africa?s Standard Bank, the largest on the continent. There are now thought to be over one million Chinese agricultural workers in Africa.

The angle here is that all of the terrible headlines above are in the price, that prices are very low, and the perceived risk is much greater than actual risk.

Price earnings multiples are low single digits, cash flows are huge, and returns of capital within two years are not unheard of. These numbers remind me of those found in Japan during the fifties, right after it lost WWII.

The reality is that Africa?s 900 million have unlimited demand for almost everything, and there is scant supply, with many firms enjoying local monopolies. The big plays are your classic early emerging market targets, like banking, telecommunications, electric power, and other infrastructure.

For example, in the last decade, the number of telephones has soared from 350,000 to 10 million. It?s like the early days of investing in China in the seventies, when the adventurous only played when they could double their money in two years, because the risks were so high.

This is definitely not for day traders. If you are willing to give up a lot of short term liquidity for a high long term return, then look at the Market Vectors Africa Index ETF (AFK), which has 29% of its holdings in South Africa and 20% in Nigeria. There is also the SPDR S&P Emerging Middle East & Africa ETF (GAF). For more of a rifle shot, entertain the iShares MSCI South Africa Index Fund (EZA). Don?t rush out and buy these today. Instead, wait for emerging markets to come back in vogue. I will send you a trade alert when this is going to happen.

AFK 3-5-13

GAF 3-5-13

EZA 3-5-13

Tribal Face

Meet Your New Business Partner

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Mad Hedge Fund Trader

The Long View on Emerging Markets

Diary, Newsletter

I managed to catch a few comments in the distinct northern accent of Jim O'Neil, the fabled analyst who invented the 'BRIC' term, and who has been kicked upstairs to the chairman's seat at Goldman Sachs International (GS) in London.

Jim thinks that it is still the early days for the space, and that these countries have another ten years of high growth ahead of them. As I have been pushing emerging markets since the inception of this letter in 2008, this is music to my ears.

By 2018 the combined GDP of the BRIC's; Brazil (EWZ), Russia (RSX), India (PIN), and China (FXI), will match that of the US. China alone will reach two thirds of the American figure for gross domestic product. All that?s required is for China to maintain a virile 8% annual growth rate for eight more years, while the US plods along at an arthritic 2% rate. China's most recent quarterly growth rate came in at a blistering 8%.

?BRIC? almost became the 'RIC' when O'Neil was formulating his strategy a decade ago. Conservative Brazilian businessmen were convinced that the new elected Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva would wreck the country with his socialist ways. He ignored them and Brazil became the top performing market of the G-20 since 2000. An independent central bank that adopted a strategy of inflation targeting was transformative.

This is not to say that you should rush out and load up on emerging markets tomorrow. American big cap stocks are the flavor of the day, and as long as this is the case, emerging markets will continue to blend in with the wall paper. Still, with growth rates triple or quadruple of our own, they will not stay ?resting? for long.

EEM 3-5-13

TF 3-5-13

Puzzle Pieces

China

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Trade Alert - (SPY) March 5, 2013

Trade Alert

As a potentially profitable opportunity presents itself, John will send you an alert with specific trade information as to what should be bought, when to buy it, and at what price. This is your chance to ?look over? John Thomas? shoulder as he gives you unparalleled insight on major world financial trends BEFORE they happen. Read more

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Mad Hedge Fund Trader

Trade Alert - (SPY) March 5, 2013

Trade Alert

As a potentially profitable opportunity presents itself, John will send you an alert with specific trade information as to what should be bought, when to buy it, and at what price. This is your chance to ?look over? John Thomas? shoulder as he gives you unparalleled insight on major world financial trends BEFORE they happen. Read more

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March 5, 2013

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 5, 2013
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:
(THE GREAT YAWN OF 2013),
(INDUSTRIES THAT YOU WILL NEVER HEAR FROM ME ABOUT)

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Mad Hedge Fund Trader

The Great Yawn of 2013

Newsletter

Contrary to widespread predications, the sun rose this morning and the world did not end. The overnight reduction in our defense spending did not prompt expansionist, vengeful Mexicans to try to retake California and Texas, kicking soccer balls all the way. Cigar chomping Cuban communists did not capture Florida. Hockey stick brandishing Canadians failed to even launch another punitive military excursion into upstate New York.

The more pedestrian predications failed to materialize, as well. Lines at airports were shorter than usual, as so many had delayed travel on the first day of The Great Sequestration. Planes did not fall out of the sky. It turns out that air traffic controllers are exempt from cuts, as are a lot of other key government services. Schools opened. Over the weekend, we learned that the actual disbursement of federal subsidies doesn?t slow for another six months.

Checking the San Francisco papers over the weekend, it looks like we?ll lose a million dollars here and two million there. In a state with a GDP of $2.7 trillion it doesn?t amount to spare pennies found under the sofa cushions by the cleaning lady. Virtually all military bases in the Bay Area were closed during the nineties, as they were so old and decrepit. Many of the rotting Quonset huts were hastily erected in WWII, and one red brick naval facility dated back 150 years. Even in conservative San Diego, the last bastion of defense spending in the Golden State, the pink slips going out are not even a blip on the radar.

California, which accounts for 15% of America?s population and 17% of the GDP, is remarkably immune from anything that happens in Washington. That?s because when it became a state in 1849, it took three months to get here by sailing ship around Cape Horn, or six months by wagon along the Santa Fe Trail. The distances were so great, the ties of dependence were never established, unlike in the East. But the wealth did pour out. The Union Army won the Civil War financed by California gold.

The financial markets crash didn?t crash either. The Dow average closed the day up 38 at 14,127. That is a mere handful of points off of a five-year high, and only 37 points short of the all time high of 14,164 set on October 9, 2007. If anything, the markets are crashing upwards. What gives?

This is turning out to be one of the ?emperor has no clothes? moments in financial history. The $84 billion sequestration amounts to only 32 basis points of US GDP, 2.3% of the total federal budget for 2013, and 8.4% of the budget deficit. That means $916 billion in budget deficit remains to stimulate the economy. In other words, it might cancel out the positive effect of Apple?s iPhone 5 launch on economic growth.

There are some parts of the country that will certainly feel the pain from sequestration. But these are in parts of the country that most Americans don?t care about. The worst hit will be in Washington DC itself, or within lobbyist lunching distance of the nations capital. That?s why defense spending accounts for 20% of state GDP in Virginia and Maryland, but only 2% in New York.

Let?s look at the positive effect of the sequester on the financial markets. The budget deficit has fallen substantially, arresting the fall of the Treasury bond market. We have seen the first substantial cuts in defense spending since the Soviet Union collapsed 20 years ago, enabling the? "peace dividend".

The sequestration does have the effect of cancelling out some of the stimulus provided by the Federal Reserve?s Ben Bernanke. Ben will simply respond by making up the difference through expanding quantitative easing and extending the zero interest rate policy. This is what financial markets see when they refuse to sell off.

I should add that my prescient forecast that sequestration would amount to a big nothing has been fabulous for the performance of my model portfolio, which is up 29% so far in 2013. In fact, it looks like this sequester is going so well, we should plan on having a second one.

Lion

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Industries You Will Never Hear About From Me

Diary, Newsletter

The focus of this letter is to show people how to make money through investing in fast growing, highly profitable companies which have stiff, long-term macroeconomic winds at their backs. That means I ignore a large part of the US economy whose time has passed and are headed for the dustbin of history. According to the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, the eight industries listed below are least likely to generate positive job growth in the next decade. As most of these stocks are already bombed out, it is way too late to short them. As an investor, you should consider this a 'no go' list. I have added my comments, not all of which should be taken seriously. 1) Realtors - Despite a halving of prices, and therefore commissions, the number of realtors is only down 10% from its 1.3 million peak in 2006. This business is dying? for a major rationalization. 2) Pharmaceuticals - With a number of blockbuster drugs seeing patents expire soon and going generic, the downsizing at the major firms has been ferocious. The survivors will merge to cut costs, sending more masses to the unemployment office. 3) Newspapers - these probably won't exist in five years, save the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, as five decades of hurtling technological advances have already shrunk the labor force by 90%. Go online, or go away. 4) Airline employees - This is your worst nightmare of an industry, as management has no idea what interest rates, fuel costs, or the economy will do, which are the largest inputs into their business. Pilots will eventually work for minimum wage just to keep their flight hours up. 5) Big telecom - Can you hear me now? Nobody uses landlines anymore, leaving these companies with giant rusting networks that are costly to maintain. Since cell phone market penetration is 90%, survivors are slugging it out through price competition, cost cutting, and all that annoying advertising. 6) State and Local Government - With employment still at levels private industry hasn't seen since the seventies, firing state and municipal workers will be the principal method of balancing ailing budgets. Expect class sizes to soar to 80, to put out your own damn fires, and to keep the 9 mm loaded and the back door booby-trapped for home protection. 7) Installation, Maintenance, and Repair - I have explained to my mechanic that the electric motor in my new Tesla S-1has only five moving parts, compared to 300 in my old clunker, and this won't be good for business. But he just doesn't get it. The winding down of our wars in the Middle East is about to dump a million more applicants into this sector. The last refuge of the trained blue-collar worker is about to get cleaned out. 8) Bank Tellers - Since the ATM made its debut in 1968, this profession has been on a long downhill slide. Banks have lost so much money in the financial crisis, they can't afford to hire humans any more. It hasn't helped that 283 banks have closed during the recession, with many survivors merging to cut costs (read fire more people). Your next bank teller may be a Terminator. Bank Teller

Out With the Old

Arnold Swartenegger

And in With the New

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March 4, 2013

Diary, Newsletter, Summary

Global Market Comments
March 4, 2013
Fiat Lux

Featured Trade:
(MARCH 6 GLOBAL STRATEGY WEBINAR),
(THE DEATH OF GOLD, PART II),
(GLD), (GDX), (GDM), (FXE), (UUP), (FXB), (GBB), (USO), (CU),
(THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IN 2030),
(TESTIMONIAL)

SPDR Gold Shares (GLD)
Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX)
GOLD MINERS INDEX (GDM)
CurrencyShares Euro Trust (FXE)
PowerShares DB US Dollar Index Bullish (UUP)
CurrencyShares British Pound Sterling Tr (FXB)
iPath GBP/USD Exchange Rate ETN (GBB)
United States Oil (USO)
First Trust ISE Global Copper Index (CU)

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