Feb 28
Sunday
Warren Buffett’s Letter to Shareholders
Warren Buffett’s latest letter to shareholders is now online:
All entries filed under Dow Jones
A Mortally Wounded Private Sector
no responses - Posted 02.02.10
The President’s 2011 budget proposal was so outrageously egregious that Obama had to hold a special conference on Monday just to spin the news. The scope of the proposed budget for fiscal 2011 is $3.8 trillion. The difference between revenue and expenditures for this fiscal year will leave us with a ...continue
no responses - Posted 02.02.10
The President’s 2011 budget proposal was so outrageously egregious that Obama had to hold a special conference on Monday just to spin the news. The scope of the proposed budget for fiscal 2011 is $3.8 trillion. The difference between revenue and expenditures for this fiscal year will leave us with a ...continue
TheInflationist Weekend Summary 30.01.2010
no responses - Posted 01.30.10
This week has been fantastic for bears. We posted our 1937 vs 2007 comparison a week ago - and included a road map (in yellow, 2nd chart below). We even stuck our necks out to say we are going to hold our shorts to sub 10k - and then leave ...continue
no responses - Posted 01.30.10
This week has been fantastic for bears. We posted our 1937 vs 2007 comparison a week ago - and included a road map (in yellow, 2nd chart below). We even stuck our necks out to say we are going to hold our shorts to sub 10k - and then leave ...continue
AVATAR - Must Watch
no responses - Posted 01.09.10
We were waiting for Avatar to come off the "No Free Tickets" list in Village cinema so that we could use our Village shareholder buy one free one ticket voucher, but succumbed to peer pressure. We went in not knowing much about the movie (infact, we expected nothing more ...continue
no responses - Posted 01.09.10
We were waiting for Avatar to come off the "No Free Tickets" list in Village cinema so that we could use our Village shareholder buy one free one ticket voucher, but succumbed to peer pressure. We went in not knowing much about the movie (infact, we expected nothing more ...continue
Currency vs Market Correlation
no responses - Posted 12.17.09
When markets were rising in the last six months, the USD was on a death spiral. Eventually everyone saw the correlation and concluded that markets were driven higher by a weaker USD and that the USD holds the KEY to where markets would go next. If the USD continues lower, ...continue
no responses - Posted 12.17.09
When markets were rising in the last six months, the USD was on a death spiral. Eventually everyone saw the correlation and concluded that markets were driven higher by a weaker USD and that the USD holds the KEY to where markets would go next. If the USD continues lower, ...continue
Shorted India’s NIFTY
no responses - Posted 12.09.09
We shorted India's NIFTY in our personal portfolio after taking some profits in China (closed at 12880) and Hang Seng (closed at 21800) shorts (This is off the record of our public portfolio). Percentage-wise, NIFTY has outperformed China (and the rest of the world) over a 6 month period - ...continue
no responses - Posted 12.09.09
We shorted India's NIFTY in our personal portfolio after taking some profits in China (closed at 12880) and Hang Seng (closed at 21800) shorts (This is off the record of our public portfolio). Percentage-wise, NIFTY has outperformed China (and the rest of the world) over a 6 month period - ...continue
The Top Is In
no responses - Posted 12.02.09
Everyone is putting one foot in and one foot out of a call. Truth is no one knows. Technical traders are guided by constantly shifting goal posts in the form of pivots, resistances, supports. Most technical traders have a +/- 7 points margin of error for the S&P from the ...continue
no responses - Posted 12.02.09
Everyone is putting one foot in and one foot out of a call. Truth is no one knows. Technical traders are guided by constantly shifting goal posts in the form of pivots, resistances, supports. Most technical traders have a +/- 7 points margin of error for the S&P from the ...continue

