Market Conditions are Interesting
This is an interesting time to be investing.
It reminds me of the early 1990’s. Â A lot of uncertainty. Â A lot of opportunity. Â Prices fluctuating. Â Irrationality in some areas, but not across the board, much like during the peak of the bubble from 1999 to 2000.
There are some great opportunities in equities right now. Â Some long — some short.
I’ve been heavily weighted in energy stocks for the past 3 years, and it’s been a great ride. Â But oil won’t go up forever. Â The upstream oil producers have benefited from the high price of oil, and they will suffer when it goes down. Â And down it will go; despite the claims of increasing demand in China and India, there really is no fundamental justification for the current high price of oil. Â It’s a bubble, and it’s clear the large oil producers understand that.
Likewise the ongoing, slow-motion real estate collapse has created some impressive possibilities. Â Who is going to buy up all that foreclosed real estate? Â And what about the houses that are not in foreclosure? Â They may be perfectly good homes, but they won’t be able to command their previous prices. Â When prices get irrational–and they will!–gobble them up while you can! Â Rent them out and hold onto them.
And watch out for the financial sector.  A lot of companies got caught up in the chase for a quick buck, and are over-dependent on the real estate market.  As that bubble collapses, it’s likely to have a devastating effect on some banks.  The only financials I’m holding onto are Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and a small position in Schwab.  I also think Wells Fargo remains pretty good.  But these stocks need to be monitored closely, as they are decent issues sitting in the middle of a minefield.
I don’t tend to do a lot of short selling–but there may be some great short opportunities in the financial sector now.
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