A candid meeting of minds about subjects varying from making money in the markets to the vagaries of the human psyche to the philosophical aspects of man and much more...
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Meeting Minutes
We had a wonderful meeting today in the outdoors at The Saffron House! We had a total of 7 attendees: (from left to right) Tommy Schultz, Andrew Whatley, Earl Landry, VJ Arjan, and Kevin Day. We also had Jeff Harrington and Jack Gammon join us briefly later on.
Congratulations to Andrew Whatley!
After successfully passing the Bar examination on his second attempt, our own Scarlet King, Andrew Whatley, is now a full-blown lawyer! The Bar is an incredibly difficult test consisting of 5 three-hour sessions and we are all thrilled that he passed it.
Also, due to his generosity and dramatic increase in his income, we would like everyone who reads our blog to know that he will be paying for all meals for each attendee from here on out!
(Just kidding of course, but congratulations nonetheless.)
Mid-term elections
We discussed the landslide winnings for the Republican party which led to their majority in the House and a significant blow to the Democrats in the Senate. It will be interesting to see what happens in our political environment now given that President Obama will be forced to work with the Republicans as opposed to sidelining them.
Kevin Day, however, predicts that given that President Obama has a conviction to push his Socialist agenda, there will be very little that can or will be accomplished as bipartisanship will be even more divisive.
News around the world
There were several key events that took place:
At least, however, he is able to initiate some policies to comply with Mrs. Merkel’s “tax and axe” measures.
In a surprise move, both
Robo-foreclosures
Earl Landry and Andrew Whatley were discussing the future of the so-called robo-foreclosures. Due to the record number of foreclosures throughout the country, there have been several thousands of loans that may have been wrongfully foreclosed upon due to shoddy processes and mishandled paperwork. Andrew continued to explain that due to the volume, it is extremely difficult for managers to review each and every case and this has led to some expedited processing.
They do not see this turning into an avalanche of lawsuits, however, and feel that there are periodically newer and better processes being released to deal with these situations. Although for the moment, there will be issues, these are slowly but surely being resolved.
Precious Metals, Emerging Markets, and Agriculture
Kevin Day has been calling these three sectors for months now and finally all three have been exploding particularly silver for precious metals and sugar, corn, and wheat for agriculture. Kevin also feels confident that the market run should continue at least until the first quarter of next year. Below are some charts of these plays:
SGG - Sugar Futures ETF
HL - Silver MinerPotential Market Plays
Kevin Day was discussing some potential market plays that would be prudent to take advantage of currently:
- F (Ford)
- CHN (The China Fund)
- TWN (The Taiwan Fund)
- GDXJ (Junior Gold Miners)
’30-40-30’
Kevin Day suggests entering a position on a given stock by breaking the amount into 3 segments which he calls ’30-40-30’. One enters 30% of the total amount one wants to invest at one price, then 40%, and then the remaining 30%. In this way, one tries not to pick a bottom or top and instead gets an average.
The Future of
As someone who has an inside view of the Indian culture and psyche, VJ Arjan explained what he sees are some of the potential opportunities and also some overwhelming stumbling blocks in its future.
The Indian people are some of the smartest, hardest working individuals on the planet. They are well-educated in the subjects of mathematics and science and have the ability to be workaholics.
However, the challenges far undermine the potential. Although they are a competitive people, the competition reaches the levels of pettiness such that even among siblings and friends there is competition to be better, to receive higher marks, or to make more money, etc. There are literally mass student suicides right around examination time and particularly in cities as families expect the best from their children and also to be able to represent the highest social status to others in their clique.
Unfortunately, there is still, even in the cities, evidence of caste discrimination. There is also the feeling of great pride and a belief in the superiority of the Indian race.
All these factors, which are rooted deeply within the Indian culture will become major challenges that will confront
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