Posts Tagged ‘price’

Bill Gross: Investment Outlook (April 2012)

The Great Escape:
Deliv­er­ing in a Delev­er­ing World
by William H. Gross, PIMCO
April 2012

When inter­est rates can­not be dra­mat­i­cally low­ered fur­ther or risk spreads sig­nif­i­cantly com­pressed, the momen­tum begins to shift, not nec­es­sar­ily sud­denly, but grad­u­ally – yields mov­ing mildly higher and spreads sta­bi­liz­ing or mov­ing slightly wider.
In such a [...]

Fifteen questions to ask yourself before buying any stock

In Typical Stocks and Unusual Revenue, legendary investor (and one of the uncommon folks to influence Buffett’s investment type) Philip Fisher gives fifteen concerns to inquire by yourself just before investing in a business. These are aimed at identifying the qualitative variables that are linked with nicely managed businesses with robust growth prospects. Here they [...]

Hedge Rising Interest Rates With TBT

ProShares UltraShort 20+ Yr Treasury Fund (NYSE:TBT) — The economic climate seems to be improving, and “real” interest prices are on the rise with bond rates falling. On Wednesday, the benchmark ten-year note fell to its lowest price considering that October.
TBT seeks day-to-day investment benefits that correspond to twice the inverse (opposite) of the everyday [...]

The Outlook for Oil

by Russ Koesterich, iShares
“Are we headed for yet another oil shock and if so what are the investment implications?” Many traders are asking these inquiries provided recent developments in the Middle East and Africa.

Tensions have been escalating lately in the Middle East. Western countries have sought to have Iran’s nuclear system by imposing new [...]

UK has run out of money

In a stark warning ahead of up coming month’s Budget, the Chancellor said there was small the Coalition could do to stimulate the economic climate.

Mr Osborne made it clear that due to the parlous state of the public finances the greatest hope for financial growth was to inspire businesses to flourish and [...]