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Credit Cruuuunch
Forward Looking and the Discounting Theory
I also wonder if market looked FORWARD - and forecast - the the dotcom meltdown 6 months prior to it ;)
Stocks Rally on Financial Writedowns: Overly Optimistic?
And mind you, it is not just write downs with banks, they also have losses for the quarter.
I am stunned with the market's steep rise yesterday and it forces me suspect a newly hatched conspiracy among the large investment banks around the world.
After LEH press release, its shares fell 5% that evening they waited to announce after the quarter end). Than at about 1:30 am, the wires flashed the UBS story and Asian markets fell. By 8:30 am everything was hunky-dory. By the end of the day, "everyone" had a logical rationale that big write downs and big losses are good for banks, especially IBs.
NAR Existing Home Sales Report: Bait and Switch Headline
4 Reasons To Be Bullish on Chesapeake Energy
It appears that your #3 reason "Extensive Hedging Program" doesn't seem to hold for CHK. When natural gas - along with all commodities - fell on Mar 19/20, CHK fell right with it - reaching a low of 42.15 on 3/20 (-5.76 from the close of 3/18) before recovering to close at 44.29; but still -3.62 from 3/18 close. I should also note that the broad rose significantly on 3/20!
I would very much welcome your interpretation of this movement.
Thanks.
Global Stock Markets: Index Movements
Thanks.
8 High-Yielding Stocks for Income Investors
Comment by "I'm a moron" is indicative of this. Buying GOOG for dividends??? That's the first time I have heard of this.
Chasing only dividends is hazardous to your portfolio. In many cases, especially in a bear market such as now, the dividend yields look tempting only because the share prices have tumbled and *NOT* necessarily because those are GOOD companies paying GOOD dividends.
Some commentors have echoed this reality in this thread.
4 Reasons To Be Bullish on Chesapeake Energy
Seeking others' wisdom,
Kanti Purohit
4 Reasons To Be Bullish on Chesapeake Energy
Seeking others' wisdom,
Kanti Purohit
The Problem With BRIC in 2008
Some of us may remember the "Goldilocks" scenario in the US everyone talked about: Low inflation, low interest rates, high GDP...well some of the BRIC countries have that now.
The Next Credit Crisis Will Originate in China
"The Chinese NPL market is one of the largest in the world with a total outstanding principal balance of over a trillion dollars."
You probably don't mean "NPL"?
I would be more scared if it was.