4Q GDP Grew on Inventories; Double Dip Threatens

Slump Proves Casinos Not Recession-Proof

Nursing is No Longer Recession-Proof

New Mental Health Mandate for Insurance

TARP Watchdog: Bailouts Upped Risk of New Crisis

Stimulus Not Creating Jobs as Claimed

Obama’s 2010 Budget Deficit Soars to Record

Gold Price to Benefit from Declining Production

6 More US Banks Fail, Bringing 2010 Tally to 15

OIL FUTURES: Crude At 1-Month Low As Oil Demand Lags GDP Growth

Crude futures sank to a one-month low Friday as a big expansion in U.S.
gross domestic product failed to register with a market still grappling
with weak oil demand.

US GAS: Futures Flat Amid US Govt Report Of Higher Gas Output

Natural gas futures ended flat Friday, after paring earlier gains, as
oil prices slipped and a U.S. government report showed that natural gas
production climbed in November.

US GAS: Futures Climb On Cold Weather In US East

Natural gas futures climbed Friday, supported by wintry weather in the U.S. Midwest and Northeast.

OIL FUTURES: Nymex Crude Rises On Strong 4Q US GDP Growth

Crude oil futures rose Friday after the U.S. Commerce Department
reported the economy grew faster than expected at the end of 2009.

Geronimo!

As a former army parachutist with a bad head for heights, I recall standing in the doorway of an aircraft while my jumping instructor shouted: “Don’t look down!” He understood that my unease with parachuting combined with the sight of thousands of feet of open air could be enough to elicit panic. Many investors in today’s American stock and bond markets appear to be getting the same advice. While in my predicament, I had a parachute and a rudimentary understanding of how to use it, I fear that American investors have nothing to break their fall.

The Precarious State of Our Union

In this week’s much anticipated State of the Union address, President Obama again demonstrated his poor understanding of the fundamental problems that confront our nation. By following the advice of the same people who helped guide our economy to the precipice of total collapse, Obama now threatens to push it over the edge.

Bernanke Wins New Term, on Shaky Footing

Sheriffs Busy with Evictions, Some Dangerous

US Consumers Become Hagglers

Wages/Benefits See Slowest Growth in 27 Yrs

With Anglo Stimulus Binge, France Looking Laissez-Faire

Brutal Economy of 1700s Has Eerie Similarities

Chinese Consumers Buying Gold on Dips

Greece Facing Debt Default

OIL FUTURES: Crude Ends Flat, Weak Fuel Demand Still Pressures

Crude futures ended flat Thursday, as weak oil demand kept bargain
hunters out of a market battered by several weeks of steep declines.

US GAS: Futures End Lower On Weather Outlook, Supplies

Natural-gas prices extended losses on a mild weather outlook and robust
production Thursday, hovering near $5 a million British thermal units
after a government report showed a smaller-than-expected draw from gas
stocks for last week.

Natural Gas Outlook: Prices Decrease To $5.42 Per MMBtu

Natural gas prices at the Henry Hub fell from $5.54 per million Btu (MMBtu) on Wednesday, January 20 to $5.42 per MMBtu on Wednesday, January 27, a decline of 12 cents or 2 percent.

K-State College Of Agriculture Students Have Options In Coursework, Careers

K-State Associate Dean Discusses Changes, Trends in Educating Students

OIL FUTURES: Crude Rises From Lows, But Weak Demand A Drag

Crude futures made tentative gains Thursday, as investors weighed the
Federal Reserve’s more upbeat tack against sluggish oil demand.

Fed Holds Zero Rates; Hoenig Dissents

University Endowments Fell 18.7% in 09

Record Drop in Remittances to Mexico

Investors Embracing Platinum, Palladium

Chinese Transport Boom Will Blow Your Mind

Democrats to Raise Debt Limit to Record $14.3T

What the NY Fed Bought in AIG’s Bailout

Bernanke Repeating Mistakes of Great Depression

OIL FUTURES: Crude Settles Down $1.04 At $73.67/Barrel

Crude oil futures prices ended at a one-month low Wednesday, sliding on fresh signs of continued weak U.S. demand.

US GAS: Futures End Lower On Weather Outlook, Supplies

Natural gas futures finished lower Wednesday as the February contract
expired, weighed down by forecasts of mild weather in the major
gas-consuming regions and robust domestic supplies.

Gasoline & Diesel Fuel Prices Decline

Declining for the second week in a row, the U.S. average price for
regular gasoline dropped three cents to $2.71 per gallon, $0.87 above
the average a year ago.

EIA Invites Comments On Information Needed To Support Its Energy & Financial Markets Initiative

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is seeking comments and
recommendations on information needed to support analysis and increased
understanding of energy markets, in support of the Energy and Financial
Markets Initiative announced on September 9, 2009.

US GAS: Futures Move Lower On Expectations For Mild Weather

Natural gas futures moved lower Wednesday as forecasts for mild weather weighed on prices.

Gold, Equities Top Inflation Hedges in Asia

US Families Struggle to Afford Food

Obama Aide Wonders if Ron Paul is now (R) Leader

Davos: Bankers Unite against World Regulation

Wall Street Reeling from Obama Attack

Geithner Hearing: Banks “Looted Corpse” of AIG

CBO Chief: US Budget Outlook “Bleak”

PIMCO: US Falls into Sovereign Debt “Ring of Fire”

OIL FUTURES: Oil Drops On China Fears, Expected Stock Build

Crude oil fell Tuesday on renewed concerns of a possible tightening in
Chinese bank lending that could lead to slower oil demand growth and
expectations for a build in U.S. crude stocks.

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Lloyds plc & Fauquier Banshares

I like Fauquier Banshares (FBSS) below $15, it only has an ADV of 1000 shares so be careful bidding. Lloyds Banking Group plc (LYG) at $7.25 is a good buy. My target for both is $25-$28 range.

September 17, 2009

Downgrading CSTR & Potential Cut of COST

Personally I thought the idea of people paying to use coin counting machines was insane. But I was wrong. They put those Coinstar (CSTR) machines in and the people came. There were lines at the supermarket to use it. I couldn’t believe it. But that was then. The “change” must have run out. I haven’t seen one of those machines used in some time. Coinstar does have other machines and an investment in Red Box, but the easy money days of counting change appear to be over.

Costco (COST) saw decreased sales this quarter and missed their numbers, but the real reason I may downgrade — they are starting a trial at two NYC area stores to accept food stamps. Costco, because it charges a membership fee, is like an oasis in the urban jungle. If they start accepting food stamps, it will make it no different than any other large city retailer, think Target or K-Mart.

Mr. Gioia points to the Costco on Vernon Boulevard in Long Island City, Queens, in his district. First opened in 1996, the store is within walking distance for nearly 30,000 residents of three public housing projects: the Queensbridge, Ravenswood and Astoria Homes. “Why Doesn’t Costco Accept Food Stamps?”New York Times, November 11, 2008.

How could anyone not want to shop with them? One of Costco’s reason for never applying to sell food stamps is the $50 yearly fee. Considering the government uses debit cards for the food stamp program so that recipients aren’t shamed, they will probably cover the cost of the membership.

May 28, 2009

Gold

With the advent of commodity based ETFs and their growth in popularity, gold now has the opportunity to be treated in the same manner as a tech stock.

Investment in gold is nearing 50% of all gold consumption, and one third of that is ETFs. The price of gold has been kind to ETFs. And ETFs have been kind to the price of gold. Investors invest in ETFs as the price of gold climbs. With gold showing recent weakness, I believe that we will begin to see investors “profit take” thus forcing ETFs to divest ….. divest …. liquidate ….. cash markets will have to absorb this inventory.

The skew on the puts currently reflects anticipation of increasing implied volatility. If the spot price continues breaking through levels of support look for an increase in implied volatility in gold ETF put options across all months.

March 4, 2009

United Bankshares Inc.

Just buy it. UBSI @ $15.32
CEO said forget the TARP funds.
CEO is a West Virginian who just bought more stock than he makes in a year.

February 19, 2009

Corns and Beans

Long 9 Sep Corn @ 377¼
vs.
Short 4 Sep Beans @ 860¾

February 18, 2009

MS vs. GS ~ the spread

Long 5 MS @ $20.00
Short 1 GS @ $80.00
Taken off now results in a net of $23.25 in the cash register. Cha-ching.

January 12, 2009

Fairfax Financial (FFH)

Price Target: $220

Position closed March 5, 2009: $220.00

January 7, 2009

Time to Buy

It’s always time to buy something, but what (is it time to buy now)?

Here’s what I like:

Genuine Parts Company (GPC) $37.35 – - 39¢ quarterly dividend
Equitable Resources Inc. (EQT) $32.20 – - 22¢ quarterly dividend
Olin Corp. (OLN) $16.95 – - 20¢ quarterly dividend

And here’s one I love:

BP Plc. (BP) $45.25 – - 84¢ quarterly dividend (this is almost a 7.5% dividend folks)

All have healthy dividends, strong stable balance sheets, and room for growth.

December 30, 2008

The Spread

Morgan Stanley: $16.00
Goldman Sachs: $73.00

The spread we bought for a credit of $3.25 is now at $7.00

November 10, 2008

The Art of the Spread – MS vs. GS

Long 5 shares of Morgan Stanley(MS) @ $26.25
vs.
Short 1 share of Goldman Sachs(GS) @ $134.50
Net cost: – $3.25
Can’t sell stock? Buy a deep put or sell a deep call for the GS leg.

September 25, 2008

Upgrades / Downgrades

Coca-Cola (KO) – Sell ($53.39)
Chesapeke Energy (CHK) – Buy ($38.57)
Alliance Resource Partners (ARLP) – Buy ($33.57)
Joy Global (JOYG) – Buy ($51.55)
Goldman Sachs (GS) – Sell ($108.00)
Morgan Stanley (MS) – Buy ($22.55)
Fifth Third (FITB) – Buy ($15.96)

I have my own research methods. Don’t ask.

September 19, 2008