Black Friday: Boon Or Bust?

Black Friday is upon us. Nowadays, it often starts Thursday (which happens to be Thanksgiving Day), and then is followed by Cyber Monday — although the lines and times are increasingly blurred. Here’s what a selection of reputable economists and analysts think you should look for, or can expect, from the explosion of rabid capitalism…

Inflation Makes Turkeys Out Of Us All

Central bankers always seem worried about deflation. The cost of Thanksgiving dinner is about the same as last year. Is it a bad thing that your costs didn’t go up? If we hadn’t experienced Federal Reserve created inflation over the last 18 years the cost of your Thanksgiving dinner would be about $21. But thank…

The SPY-TLT Universal Investment Strategy (UIS)

Introduction This paper discusses the simple but effective method of using adaptive allocations between stock market ETFs and Treasuries. This method has been developed to replace the 100% switching used in normal rotation strategies like the Maximum Yield Rotation and the Global Market Rotation strategies. The real world is just not a 100% “risk on”…

Bull Of The Day: Skyworks Solutions

Looking for a great way to play the “Internet of Things” and the coming global tidal wave of mobile phone upgrades to 4G? Look no further than Skyworks Solutions (SWKS – Analyst Report). Skyworks is an innovator of high performance analog semiconductors with customers across automotive, broadband, wireless infrastructure, energy management, GPS, industrial, medical, military, wireless networking, smartphone and…

SOX Index, 2 Ways

Way 1 is the short-term view showing the wild recent history of a huge drop, instigated by one chip company’s dour projection and then a whole media hype pig pile.  The target is 750 based on this pattern, roughly corresponding with the NFTRH+ target of 40 on Intel. Click on picture to enlarge Way 2 is the…

The Danger Of A Big Customer: G T Advanced Technology’s Ban

The bankruptcy of Apple supplier GT Advanced Technologies (GTAT) offers lessons to all vendors to large companies. Whether supplying a physical product or a service, smaller companies selling to larger companies have to be cautious. Selling to a giant, such as Apple (AAPL) or Walmart (WMT) or Bank of America (BAC), offers the potential for tremendous revenue. However,…

How To Make Value Investing Easy

What Is Value Investing? “If you are an investor, your decision to buy and sell is based on the underlying economics of the stock you own.” Value investing is how Warren Buffet built his fortune. Mr. Buffet learned from his professor at Columbia University, Benjamin Graham, to whom the above quote can be attributed. Graham is…