Monthly Archives: January 2015

Euro Flirts With Fresh 9-Year Low

The Euro has not had the strongest of starts to 2015 with the currency falling from 1.2088 to the Dollar to stand at 1.1815 having been as low as 1.1763 on Thursday. There appear to be two or three reasons underlying the current weakness of the single currency. The specter of fresh Greek crisis is now center…

Hemisphere Energy Corp. Pumping Alberta’s Liquid Oil

Hemisphere Energy Corp. (HME.V) drills for liquid oil in Canada.  They are fortunate that Canada is such a friendly place for extractive enterprise. Canada remains favorably ranked in both the Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (10th out of 175) and the Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom (6th out of 178).  Their CEO is a geologist, which I like to…

8 Steps To Analyzing A Company

  Taking a fundamental approach to investment is not easy. It requires quite a lot of investigative work, number crunching, and the application of careful judgment. For many young analysts the process can feel overwhelming and it’s hard to know where to start. After 10 years of doing fundamental analysis, I thought it would be…

Rising Deflationary Risks In The United States

Unlike a number of other nations – especially some countries in Europe – the US is currently not dealing with general price declines. However, the risks of such an occurrence have increased materially. This for example can be seen in the intermediate-term market-based inflation expectations, which have fallen to 2009 levels – when deflation was…

Insider Trading Report Edition #238: Notable Buys And Sales

Welcome to edition 238 of Insider Weekends. Insider buying increased significantly last week with insiders buying $104.71 million of stock compared to $18.4 million in the week prior. Selling also increased with insiders selling $728.27 million of stock last week compared to $258.37 million in the week prior. The majority of the insider buying was related to biotech investors Baker…

Tips For Individual Investors

Introduction Jeff’s audience is large but still pretty exclusive.  He writes for an intelligent group of individual investors and also for colleagues in the advisory business.  In their regular lives, a bit of reading and study takes them a long way toward solving life’s problems. Something quite different happens in the investment world.  The individual…

Retirement Planning Involves Many Factors

Whenever I teach an investments course, I ask the students if their vision for retirement involves penny pinching or taking luxury cruises. Once the silly ideas are tossed away (“I want to be a millionaire by twenty-five but don’t plan to save”), the seriousness of what could happen (absent focus and discipline) starts to set…