Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Gold

First …

An unusual short squeeze is occurring on the German stock market. Porsche wants to acquire Volkswagen and the smart beefers thought they had an easy profit on shorting Volkswagen shares. Wrong!

From FT:
"Volkswagen's shares more than doubled on Monday after Porsche moved to cement its control of Europe’s biggest carmaker and hedge funds, rushing to cover short positions, were forced to buy stock from a shrinking pool of shares in free float.

"VW shares rose 147 per cent after Porsche unexpectedly disclosed that through the use of derivatives it had increased its stake in VW from 35 to 74.1 per cent, sparking outcry among investors, analysts and corporate governance experts. … Porsche revealed on Sunday that it held 31.5 per cent in derivatives in VW. Bafin, Germany’s financial regulator, recently ruled that companies were not obliged to disclose such positions where the derivatives were settled into cash rather than shares.

"But the sudden disclosure meant there was a free float of only 5.8 per cent – the state of Lower Saxony owns 20.1 per cent – sparking panic among hedge funds."

Volkswagen stock price is up 100% this morning. And the beefers ... a house of pain. Shucks. I suppose those paragons of “free markets” will want government intervention now.

Gold

As we watch the herd of beefers slowly disappear in this storm, let’s consider some value analysis for that ultimate store of value – gold. I still subscribe to some commodity research sites, as I might someday want to play in that sandbox again. So I'll look at the long term monthly chart for gold. First, my thinking.

Acquaintances know I loaded up on physical gold coins - American Eagles, please - and silver bars in the period around 2002-3. [The EFTs for gold & silver did not exist then.] I'm a long-term bull on gold and silver as over the decades, the growth of demand in India and China will slowly overwhelm European central bank sales; plus emerging market central banks will buy some gold; plus mine production in South Africa is declining. Those are primal among other reasons to be bullish on gold long term. But long term is ... a long time. What now ?

The recent pop to $1000 for gold and $20 for silver were screaming sells, being due to beefer momentum moves well beyond the long term trends.

What about those trends ?

The trend from the bottom in 2000 until 2005 was more determined by real, physical trends. After 2005 the beefers took over with their antics and the price got ahead of fundamentals. So where does the old monthly trend line project ? The $550-600 area in 2009. So that's good value for long term holding periods. The current drop might not get there, but at that area, I will again overweight gold in Krypto Fund via ETFs and mutual funds and might even buy more physical gold.

Actions

None.

Politics

I favor a rescue plan for the auto industry provided "real" changes in management occurs. My memories of B-school discussion sessions about 30 years ago wondering about how the auto industry cold cope keep coming back to me. Decades of opportunities were squandered by unimaginative managements.

Word of the Day

"Pharisaic - adjective [$10] used in upper case "P" for definition 1. and lower case "p" for 2.
Pharisaic means 1. a member of an ancient Jewish sect, distinguished by strict observance of the traditional and written law, and commonly held to have pretensions of superior sanctity; 2. a self-righteous person; a hypocrite.
Sentence: Events of the past few months might consign Pharisaic libertarianism to its condign place in the dustbin of history along with Marxism. The colossal error of permitting the financial vikings [aka beefers] to grow to gigantic size and to raid and pillage and generally wreck market economies surely is now obvious to all.

46 comments:

Bunkerman said...

For fine pumpkin butter, go to http://www.lehmans.com/ and search for pumpkin or pumpkin butter.

This is about as close to homemade as possible and very tasty !

Bud said...

good morning !!!!

great job by the beefers today.......i thought that late day selloff was 'bogus' and a 'shakeout'

beefers are back !!!

Bud said...

this morning reminds me of that classic american song


" i'm back in the saddle again

whoppt tay-ya-yay

i go my way........"


looooooooooooooooooool

Bunkerman said...

hmmm Boone to cash, funds being liquidated.

Bunkerman said...

Gene Autry did it best, Bud.

Bud said...

i can't find a link to the Boone story ....you got one Bman

i think SU was one of his biggest holdings.....maybe a few beefer ping-pong trades in some of his names

Bud said...

and by the way........Boone is a 'real buyer'

like i've said numerous times before ........the demise of beefers.......is bad for all of us

real or virtual......market crashes take no prisoners

Bunkerman said...

Briefing says the story is on WSJ, but I can't find it - maybe a wire service story so far. Her is the Briefing pargraph:

WSJ reports about half of the investors in T. Boone Pickens's energy-oriented equity hedge fund have asked to withdraw their money on the heels of losses of about 60% this year, according to people close to the matter. Mr. Pickens and his investment firm have lost $2 billion since peaking in late June, Mr. Pickens said Sunday on the CBS program "60 Minutes." His fund, BP Capital, will have about between $400 million and $500 million after expected withdrawals. It started the year with about $2 billion. A few weeks ago, Mr. Pickens moved the fund almost entirely into cash to help ride out the volatility in the energy patch, according to people close to the matter. Mr. Pickens is expected to personally hold about 20% of the fund after the withdrawals, or about $100 million, after he does some selling along with his investors. He has lost an estimated $400 million or so in his funds this year. The hedge fund has been hurt by the recent plunge in energy prices and tumbles in energy stocks.

mfl59 said...

Bunkerman what are you looking for from your boy Ben tomorrow? A Greenspan-like 50 bp cut?

Thanks for the info on the pumpkin butter...I'm going to give that a try...

Spin-em said...

See them long beefers tumble down
Pledging their love to the ground
Lonely but free I'll be found
Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds.

Cares of the past are behind
Nowhere to go but I'll find
Just where the trail will wind
Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds.

I know when night has gone
That a new world's born at dawn.

I'll keep rolling along
Deep in my heart is a song
Here on the range I belong
Drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds.

Bud Autry

Bunkerman said...

I'm not sure, mfl ... gotta think.

Bunkerman said...

good one spin.

Bunkerman said...

I wonder if any big banks/brokers has bigtime exposure to the VW squeeze, either as stock lenders or whatever ?

Gonna be some big losses there somewhere.

Bunkerman said...

No big shock this mornign rip collapsed - real buyers or even beefers have got to be gunshy in buying anything up.

mfl59 said...

me thinks thats why GS is getting drilled Bunkerman....

Frosty said...

fade the open and buy buy buy Bunky...we could get a couple up days in a row...non posters are buying my bet.

Frosty said...

Spiddy over 900 cook some baby bears...then...well u know.

Bud said...

loooooooooooool


itunes has back in the saddle

spent the 99cents.......what else i need to download Bman ??

Bunkerman said...

Tumbling Tumbleweeds by the Sons of the Pioneers is a good one - spin wrote you a special set of lyrics today

;-)

It depends on taste.

Uh ... Bud ... you do know the metaphor for being "in the saddle"

;-)

The movie "Semi-Tough" is a great one, btw - Back in the Saddle by Gene Autry is the theme song. Makes great funs of the 1970s psychobabble.

Bud said...

huh??? back in the saddle means somethin else??

i thought it was just a cowboy who's happy to be ridin his horse.......i mean the song is from the 30s......a clean wholesome family tune

oh well.....apparently i'm quite naive


PS....ya it was in semi-tough......decent flic

Bunkerman said...

I think the metaphor came much later ...

Probably the decadent 1960s ...

Gene Autry was surely pure.

Bunkerman said...

imho, just buying the entire album of Gene Autry's golden hits is a winner. All fine songs.

Frosty said...

moon unit zappa never received her just due...politics indeed...debby boone ppffttt...Bunky you still sport the white shoes and belt sir.

Bunkerman said...

frosty, I've never worn white shoes or a white belt - no preppy or lounge lizard here.

Although as a young boy I remember having a pair of "white bucks" when they were in fashion.

When not in my army boots or custom suits, I wear a fine western-style belt and some kind of brown loafers.

Bud said...

loooooooooooool army boots


Bman are usually dressed ready for combat ??

Bud said...

itunes says gene autrey listeners also bought sons of pioneers and ray price


hmmmm......ray isn't bad

maverick said...

Bman...would that be an XXL size western buckle on that belt and a nice shiny almost copper penny in the brown loungers?

Bunkerman said...

Uh ... I don't wear penny loafers.

Looks like a normal sized bucker - not quite 2" wide

Got it in Vegas as the western show last year

Spin-em said...

DONT GET THAT BUNKER MUD IN THE GOLD MIST WITH THOSE BOOTS MISTER!!!.......loool

Spin-em said...

Bud play the Teddybears..lmaoooo remember that one???....still pretty good...lol

Bunkerman said...

sheesh .. of course no boots in the Gold Mist, of course. That would be blasphemous. I don't wear the army boots to town anyway. I try not to look like a nut.

;-)

But in winter, I do wear my East German army boots - like tanker boots - they go up to upper calf; great for deep snow.

Frosty said...

mr douglas always the coy one,yet arnold always knew the truth...checkers at the general store, we don't play chess round these parts.

Spin-em said...

Mav push frosty out of the dugout so he can take a curtain call while wearing his Haggar Sansabelt Pleated Four Seasons Cloth Dress Pants...."well done Bob"(read in Jay Peterman voice)

Bunkerman said...

Mrs. B as Lisa - Eva Gabor ... hmm she might like you for that.

;-)

Spin-em said...

that Volkswagen deal was a message..like Johnny Drama slammin a fish on that directors hood..lol

Bunkerman said...

true, VW should have scared the the crap out of smartazz short beefers.

Bunkerman said...

also that companies with cash see great values

Frosty said...

is that baby bear on the grill...pass the pumpkin butta Bunky.

Frosty said...

don't forget the sugar.

Spin-em said...

don't forget the sugar.


nice


looool


Did Bud get that???

"I think so"

Spin-em said...

pavi..MVP,MVP,MVP

Spin-em said...

MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Bunkerman said...

well, someone bought the heck out of that dip today ... I wonder who ?

Spin-em said...

btw 5 more days like this and were at record highs.....looool

Bud said...

"back in the saddle again

whoppy-ya-yay

i go my way "



looooooooooooooooooool

Spin-em said...

frost..emails comin back cya tomorrow