Day: July 19, 2013

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Sorted Weekly Tweets

Energy

 

  • US fuel export surge gives refiners surprise summer blockbuster http://t.co/8d3WbY7xZg We need free trade in energy & end corn ethanol $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • US approval of Enbridge pipeline plan irks some oil shippers http://t.co/4YYisxzgFH Limited pipeline capacity versus supply raises rates $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Deadly derailment won’t stop oil on trains http://t.co/gb7u6riA6S Rail allows 4 flexibility at a higher cost and lower safety $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • The danger of too much ethanol http://t.co/huUzLpgvDX We would b a lot smarter 2 buy ethanol from Brazil, or drop ethanol in entire $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Surging Gasoline Prices Push CPI Inflation Higher, But Weak Core Fuels Taper Uncertainty http://t.co/0Z5zXMjvlJ Inflation rising, note it $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Senators Grill Refiners Over High Prices Amid Oil Boom http://t.co/j0jhNhkXSF There is cheap crude in the center of the US, not at coasts $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • US ethanol credits soar to fresh high http://t.co/1gUVMm5O3u Perhaps allow the importing of Brazilian ethanol; that would improve matters $$ Jul 16, 2013

 

China

 

  • China Loosens a Key Control Over Banks http://t.co/AS6hzeD9vY Not sure this is big; eliminating floor interest rate allows 4 lower rates $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • China’s Zhu Changhong Helps Steer Nation’s Currency Reserves http://t.co/WcjpJD4YiC Aligns China’s interests more tightly w/the US $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • China Keeps On Gobbling Up Treasurys http://t.co/4gOipjltfJ Meet the Fed’s competitor 4 acquiring Treasury bonds; forced buyers both $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Wealth Products Threaten China Banks on Ponzi-Scheme Risk http://t.co/BB8162405P Chinese banks will b threatened by runs in a few years $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Police Say Sexual Favors Spur $1.5 Billion Glaxo China Sales http://t.co/hrPhrJjGkb China sells itself cheap if this is true $$ #SAD Jul 17, 2013

 

Central Banking

 

  • Curse of the front-runner a bad omen for Fed contender Yellen? http://t.co/CabkT1vGRV We need someone other than a neoclassical economist $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • The Summers or Geithner nightmare http://t.co/oltKKRvRMC They benefit from not being Yellen. Otherwise, no reason to consider them. $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Bernanke Says Unwinding of Risky Bets Boosts Borrowing Costs http://t.co/QVVmtUPUnq Interesting argument, given his prior encouragement $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Bernanke: Three Reasons Interest Rates Have Risen http://t.co/AJ7fVb2Csp Stronger economy, ‘fraidy cat markets, & leverage unwind $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Hilsenrath: What Bernanke Means http://t.co/riIsNWgsCq When you have a poor communications strategy, a lot of people r needed to explain $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Four Factors the Fed Faces on Bond-Buying Exit http://t.co/nDpYsdDKef Fed does not get labor market, inflation, & fiscal concerns $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • 3 reasons why Larry Summers should not b next Fed chairman http://t.co/kS6d0VcThG Many reasons y da conceited fool should not b Fed chair $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Bernanke Boom Signaled by Yield Surge as Market Recalculates http://t.co/H7miGoHpoI Watch rates fall again on economic weakness $$ Jul 16, 2013

 

Rest of the World

 

  • Female Footballers Covered Head to Toe Inflame Islamists http://t.co/WWTPU4EIqu No matter how hard u try, some people won’t b happy $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Honda?s Fujino Readies ?Flying Acura? to Challenge Cessna http://t.co/fAaOQ7Oq3v Honda pours lotsa $$ into a long-shot small plane venture Jul 19, 2013
  • Honda Builds ?World?s Fastest Lawn Mower? http://t.co/WpCe7DciTf Can go 130MPH, or 15MPH when it is cutting grass. All bragging 4 rights $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Rudd Home Sale Thwarted as Canberra Market Slows Pre-Vote http://t.co/uts4KwqXru Housing prices fall as economy slows & govt shrinks $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Abe Unleashed After Vote Seen in Biggest Risk Drop http://t.co/mKuANJSeKL Social-security costs r already 31% of government budget $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Payday Looms on Dictator?s Defaulted Bonds in Peru http://t.co/0gDmQGzGu5 Expropriation in the 70s demands repayment 4 those that lost $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Ahmadinejad Departure in Iran Means Moving Desk Down Hall http://t.co/Iiv0lTr3nI Never underestimate the staying power of a bad idea. $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • International Paper’s Big Pulp Bet Hits a Frosty Siberia http://t.co/zOv3fPyKC9 Cheap Timber & transport stymied by Russian bureaucracy $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Merkel?s Unseen Power Beate Baumann Misses No Chancellor Details http://t.co/G23npBa7qF Baumann works behind scenes on policy & politics $$ Jul 16, 2013
  • In Egypt, the ‘Deep State’ Rises Again http://t.co/GEXtZ1kR63 Collusion between Army & Opposition parties against Muslim Brotherhood $$ Jul 13, 2013

 

Market Impact

 

  • A portfolio for all seasons? http://t.co/GZle4jAj2U If Harry Browne’s idea were more widely adopted, the price of gold would fly. $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • The 100 Best Finance Blogs: All The Internet?s a Stage http://t.co/6nUipa6mbv Aleph Blog is pleased to make the list @ # 48. Great blogs $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Red Bull-Fueled All-Nighters Put Fortress Fund on Top http://t.co/VhA7FTlNNJ Diminishing marginal returns 2 scale; time spent late poor $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Excellence Hurts Returns in US Stock Study http://t.co/IgN41lyuUA Stock performance mimics bond performance; junk stocks & bonds do well $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Judge Slams S&P’s Defense in US Lawsuit http://t.co/PP9FNRlGGj Puffery: lousy argument 4a rating agency 2make b/c ur supposed 2b honest $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Meet the Man Who Has Worked at Goldman for 80 Years http://t.co/JsQTRY20Vl Alfred Feld is still plugging away for clients @ $GS at age 98 $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Eminent Domain Plan Decried by DoubleLine Sees New Life http://t.co/h78U7z5i5i Myth: ordinary people were innocent in housing bubble $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Biggest Muni Sale of 2013 Set to Price for Texas Roadway http://t.co/VYTI7TAqH2 There is demand 4 muni deals; this is a prime example $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Should You Invest in the New Wave of IPOs? http://t.co/CSBOFQYpIa When IPOs r many, often the quality is lower. B careful w/IPOs here $$ Jul 13, 2013
  • Senators Introduce Bill to Separate Trading Activities From Big Banks http://t.co/2ig1nWw4hH There r better reforms that need 2b made $$ Jul 13, 2013
  • The Yankees parking lots that went bankrupt, skipped city payments and took city land http://t.co/aIylgsyrmf Read; fascinating tale $$ Jul 13, 2013

 

Other

 

  • Three Ways to Unlock Great Insights http://t.co/wNpdgGcwp5 Consider anomalies, new perspectives,& desperation $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • South Carolina Psychiatric Patient Stuck 38 Days in ER http://t.co/ublh93VwXe Eats up a lot of hospital resources, but what to do? $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • For His Next Trick, the Cronut Maker Reinvents the S?more http://t.co/dyMYB1V6BO I am into cooking, but this sort of stuff makes me blink $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • The Cronut Maker Reinvents the S’more http://t.co/AqIfdAtEyo If you add enough calories to any recipe, it will be delicious. $$ Jul 18, 2013
  • Smartphone Upgrades Slow as ‘Wow’ Factor Fades http://t.co/G1dKzoe1Zm Every trend fades. Exponential goes linear, linear goes logarithmic $$ Jul 17, 2013
  • Health Insurance Shoppers Put Low Price Above Other Options http://t.co/qBBuCCvHXV People want basic coverage 4a moderate price $$ Jul 16, 2013

Wrong

?

  • Wrong: China’s Flying Propaganda Weapon Will Blow Your Mind http://t.co/OtBvBMFKle Will b an ez target, given RF signature & 4 turboprops $$ Jul 19, 2013
  • Wrong: Consumers Most Penny-Wise in Almost 50 Years http://t.co/LTuUGB3eEW A high correlation doesn’t mean a beta of one $$ #studystatistics Jul 19, 2013
The Rules, Part XLIV

The Rules, Part XLIV

Expectations are a part of the game.

As expectations change, so do the markets.? What could be simpler?? Markets are discounting mechanisms, so why aren’t expectations the whole game?

Expectations are the whole game for widely traded assets that are analyzed by many.? But there are complex assets and smaller assets for which expectations, should they exist, are not well-defined.? A large example would be Berkshire Hathaway.? When the stock of Berkshire Hathaway begins to care about making/missing earnings estimates, that will be a real change in the way the stock is viewed.

I have a number of other stocks in my portfolio that have no analyst coverage, so whatever expectation their is for the company is ill-defined.? Earnings shrink?? Stay flat? Rise a little, lot, or more?? Often the reactions are muted, because expectations are ill-defined.

With cheap stocks, I often view results in two ways:

  • Expectations mode: are they beating earnings expectations or not?
  • Book value mode: are they earning enough to justify the current market price?? (And are the earnings real?)

It’s hard to lose money on companies that trade below book and have a single-digit P/E.? The value accretes and eventually market prices follow.? You just have to be happy with firms that are boring, but profitable.

Cheap stocks with good balance sheets do not get killed when there are earnings disappointments.? With those stocks, we can sit back and wait for a better day.

All that said, earnings estimates provide a feedback mechanism for those stocks that have an adequate number of analysts following them.? Imperfect as it is, it guides the way we react to quarterly releases of adjusted earnings.? And when companies attempt to show adjusted earnings that are liberal, it is no surprise when the market rejects their presentation, and the stock goes down.

But this rule applies to policymakers as well.? Over the last 27 years, the Federal Reserve has placed a greater emphasis on communications.? I think that was a mistake, but the Fed made it a goal to shape the expectations of the market.? And they did so.

But once you sharpen the focus of the market to your promises, should it surprise you that when you give the least bit of equivocation, that the market reacts badly?? Hey, you made your bed, now sleep in it.? You trusted in your ability to communicate, and now you reap the result.

Even with no current change in policy, a change in expectations can have a huge effect on markets, particularly when novel policy tools are being used.? Ben Bernanke should not have been surprised by the reaction of the market to his comments to the press after the last FOMC meeting.? All of the efforts since that time to take it back have bolstered the stock market, but have not affected the bond market much.? Remember that the bond market is usually smarter than the stock market, thus I remain bearish.

 

 

Full disclosure: Long BRK/B

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