Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Meeting Minutes

Congratulations to the New Orleans Saints and their first franchise Super Bowl victory!

We had a wonderful meeting! We had a very lively and at times heated conversation. We had a total of 3 attendees: (from left to right) VJ Arjan, Andrew Whatley, and Kevin Day.

The Loss of the Democratic Senate Seat in Massachusetts

Kevin Day expressed upon us the incredible feat performed by a virtually unknown Scott Brown, formerly member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and his ability to take over a “Kennedy seat” from the Senate. The equivalent of this occurring would be like Texas electing a Democratic senator. Kevin stated how this clearly shows the disillusionment of the independents who were swayed during the Presidential election campaign by President Obama and the lack of follow through on his promises. There is a threat that historically “blue” states could go “red” if there is more talk and less action.

State of the Union Address

We also talked about the inconsistencies and incredible promises being made by our President:

Fiscal Deficit. For starters, the President spoke about cutting the federal deficit drastically by cutting down the fiscal budget in 2011. As shown by the graph above, even if the government revenues remained the same, the Baby Boomers rapidly retiring are going to lead to increased spending over the next few decades in the areas of Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security.

Education. Our President spoke about forgiving student loan debt for those who pursue a life in public office. For those who did so, their student loan debts would be forgiven completely after 10 years. On the same token, he asked colleges to lower their tuition costs, etc. How will colleges lower their costs with these types of policies? How will banks be willing to lend to students?

There were other points that were discussed but these were the principal issues. No doubt, it is true that our President inherited quite a slew of problems on the get-go, but he may need to change his economic advisors.

Rallies amidst the Sell-off

Kevin Day spoke about how amidst the recent sell offs there are ample signs that the “smart money” is buying. Above is the daily chart for this past Friday. In the last hour alone, the market rallied 140 points on the Dow.

Santa Fe Gold Corporation (SFEG)

Many of our readers may well recall that this stock has sold off drastically in the past week. Kevin Day explained why. In an effort to raise $10 million to get to production, chairman and CEO, Pierce Carson, sold a particular gold mine for $8 million of stock and $4 million of warrants. The receiver of stock decided to dump their equity holdings on the market, but have held onto their warrants. The fundamentals of the company have not changed. He reads that the technical levels of the stock indicate a potential bottom at $0.86.

North America Palladium (PAL)

The story for this stock is still intact. There are two palladium ETFs that will need to store physical palladium. The prices have pulled back to pre-rally levels and may be due for another rally upwards.

PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, and Spain)

There is some considerable alarm on the rate of deterioration of the balance sheets of these countries. Much depends on whether the European Central Banks will bail these economies out, or whether they will be allowed to fail. If this were to happen, an international disaster would ensue. It is, therefore, probable that they will receive funds to prop up their “zombie balance sheets.”


The next meeting will be on Sunday, March 7th, 2010.For those who have not attended a meeting, but would like to attend, please email your wish to VJ Arjan at scarletkings@gmail.com

Friday, February 5, 2010

Next Meeting of the Scarlet Kings

Greetings to All,

The next meeting of the Scarlet Kings will be held on
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 1:00PM.

Location: Chile's (4500 Beltline Road, Addison, TX)

Please join us for a fruitful and lucrative discussion!

Very Sincerely,

VJ

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Meeting Minutes

(Sorry for not posting this earlier. It has been just now that I’ve been able to pen this onto the blog.)

We had a wonderful meeting! I want to thank everyone for coming and contributing to a vibrant and knowledgeable conversation. It turns out that we had not much in the past month that was not already expected. I suppose our market foresight collectively is becoming stronger due to these meetings. We were also able to guage where the market may be headed in the new year.We had a total of 5 attendees: (from left to right) VJ Arjan, Kay Olds, Kevin Day, Tommy Schultz, and Jeff Harrington.

The Mortgage Insurance Companies

We started the meeting with the viewpoint that the housing crisis is still not out of the woods just yet. We remarked how there are a slew of foreclosures just waiting to happen and how this will lead to further losses on the once-pristine sheets of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Kay Olds, who had her own mortgage business at one time, was explaining to us what exactly happens when a home forecloses. For the most part, a foreclosed home is not auctioned off but is listed with a realtor on the MLS. The desired price is subsequently lowered until a buyer is found. The principal loser in many of these circumstances has been the mortgage insurance companies how may have guaranteed 20-30% of these loans in case of default. These companies include AIG and GE.

Palladium Play

Kevin Day threw out a potential play that may be in the works currently. There are two new palladium ETFs to enter the market. In order to be a true commodity ETF, it will have to carry physical supplies of the metal, just like GLD carries physical gold reserves. As these ETFs have to buy up these reserves, there is expected an increase in the price of palladium. One such example is North American Palladium Ltd. (PAL) which is up nearly 40% since the end of December.

Santa Fe Gold Corporation (SFEG)

As many of our readers own this stock, it is probably wise to give an update on it. Kevin Day, who first introduced this stock and also owns a sizable position in it, stated that the dam is now finished and that production is expected the begin in February. He expects a rise in the share price to at least $2-3 a share. The amount of gold per ton in these reserves are in staggering amounts. And as there are many large holders of this company, the only way for this stock to go, it seems, would to be a buyout.

Interest rates

We also talked about the future of interest rates in 2010. Given that the unemployment rate is still hovering around 10% nationally and many states in the high teens, it would be sheer lunacy for the Fed to raise interest rates at this time. Once they do rise, however, they should rise back to their historical averages (5-8%). Kevin Day expressed that in the current environment, he sees that for the next 6 months the market should continue moving upwards, but after that he cannot be sure.

The U.S. National Debt

VJ Arjan bought out a chart of the U.S. national debt as a percentage of GDP that warranted some attention. As can be seen the current administration cannot solely be blamed for rising debt concerns. Administrations since Carter’s have been spending more and more, it seems. The last time this same scenario occurred was during World War II. Not even during the Great Depression did our debts skyrocket as they are expected to in the very near future for the U.S.

Canadian Banks

Jeff Harrington expressed that many Canadian banks like Royal Bank of Canada (RY) and Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) were not invested in the risky subprime mortgage backed securities that brought down many throughout the world and that there are prime opportunities to invest in these companies at undervalued prices.

Diageo (DEO)

Kevin Day has invested in Diageo who holds many substantial positions in leading breweries like Johnnie Walker and Smirnoff. He holds that the liquor industries have flourished in good times and especially in bad ones, which I thought was an interesting and insightful observation.

Another Terrorist Plot

Recently, a young man from Nigeria tried to blow himself up on a plane. The attempt was successfully thwarted by officials on the plane and the young man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who is only 23, will be indicted shortly on charges of capital murder. VJ Arjan explained how repeated attacks by these fanatics should prompt a response by moderate Muslims, who by no accounts are extremists in their faith, but that this has not happened yet. It is no wonder that many countries throughout the world have become frustrated with this and are now deporting Muslims with extremist tendencies to their home countries. Tommy Schultz examined why it seems that planes have been chosen for these extremists to make their statements. He explained that blowing up a plane is so powerful it can stop whole economies in their tracks. This was evidenced in the flying passengers after 9/11 who would quit their jobs in order to avoid flying.

Simulated Portfolio

Date

Security

Entry

Current Price

Profit/Loss

January 10, 2010

FXI (iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index

$25.16

$44.07

$1,891

January 10, 2010

ILF(iShares S&P Latin America 40 Index)

$26.60

$49.53

$2,293

January 10, 2010

EWZ(iShares MSCI Brazil Index)

$37.69

$77.28

$3,959

January 10, 2010

PBJ(PowerShares Dynamic Food & Beverage)

$13.27

$14.15

$88

January 10, 2010

GUR (SPDR S&P Emerging Europe)

$29.74

$46.84

$1,710

January 10, 2010

FCX (Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.)

$29.06

$88.09

$5,903

January 10, 2010

WLT (Walter Industries – metallurgical coal)

$38.75

$78.23

$3,948

January 10, 2010

RIO (Companhia Vale do Rio Doce – gold mining)

$13.12

$31.33

$1,821

January 10, 2010

GVA (Granite Construction Inc.)

$35.67

$34.94

-$73

January 10, 2010

MT (Arcelor-Mittal ADR)

$26.25

$47.98

$2,173

The next meeting will be on Sunday, February 7th, 2010. For those who have not attended a meeting, but would like to attend, please email your wish to VJ Arjan at scarletkings@gmail.com

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Next Meeting of the Scarlet Kings


Greetings to All,

The next meeting of the Scarlet Kings will be held on
Sunday, January 10th, 2010 at 1:00PM.

Location: Clay Pit (4460 Beltline Road, Addison, TX)

Please join us for a fruitful and lucrative discussion!

Very Sincerely,

VJ

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Meeting Minutes

We had a wonderful meeting, where an array of topics were up for discussion! I want to heartily thank all those who came and made it an insightful and memorable forum. We had 5 attendees: (from left to right) Kevin Day, Tommy Schultz, VJ Arjan, Andrew Whatley, and Jeff Harrington.

Overvalued vs. Undervalued

We started the meeting with Jeff Harrington presenting to us his thesis that many capital goods producers are overvalued while some large financial institutions are undervalued compared to its earnings.

Companies like Deere (DE) and Caterpillar (CAT) have had a remarkable rise in stock price on what appears to be mostly empty air. Unlike some other companies that have reported increased earnings since Q2, both Deere and Caterpillar have increase while earnings have decreased, suggesting an amazing opportunity for a near-term correction.

On the other hand, companies like JP Morgan Chase (JPM), State Street (STT), and PNC Bank (PNC) have had the opposite scenario where earnings have risen faster than stock prices (by percentage).

Playing Gold and other precious metals

One may be surprised to hear that Peter Schiff, the CEO of Euro Pacific Capital and an avid gold bug, on an interview with CNBC stated that gold would travel to $5,000 an ounce. This may be indeed legitimate, only time will tell, but for the near-term it is somewhat certain that gold will continue to rise. Central banks buying into gold will mean that there are some long-term buyers in the market. Kevin Day was explaining that one way to play the rise of gold is to buy into the gold miners, particularly small to mid-cap ones, which appreciate better than buying into the commodity itself through Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners (GDXJ). Kevin has not been, to his own account, a gold bug but prefers silver instead, which he feels is still trading at a multiple to gold that is far less than its historical average.

Santa Fe Gold Corporation (SFEG)

We discussed what potentially may occur with the share price of this company as several readers of this blog own this stock. The timeframe for actual mining to commence should be sometime in 2010 by which time we will probably see the share price go to the range of $2.50-$3.00 a share. Kevin Day who personally owns a large number of shares himself said that he knows that there are several key individuals who own substantial blocks of this stock, several million shares, in fact, and that should the price start to move upwards, the exits would be blocked. The most probable outcome will be that this company will be bought out for a share equivalent of the buyer’s shares.

Dubai

At the end of November, Nakheel Group, the principal capital raisers for Dubai World alarmed investors by announcing that the approximate $4 billion that was to be paid on December 14th would have to be delayed some 6 months. This has caused an enormous sell-off in the Dubai and Abu Dhabi exchanges as investor confidence is rattled by the uncertainty of whether or not this debt will be repaid. Jeff Harrington suggested that this will affect not only European banks who are heavily invested in Dubai, but also places like South Korea which has put up the funds for the actual construction going on there. The emirate is also in the midst of a economic crunch, in which there are literally fields of cars being abandoned at airports by non-Arab residents leaving the country. The idea that Sheikh Al-Maktoum is trying to make a reality is to turn Dubai into the pleasure resort for the world, a sort of global Las Vegas. He has built enormous towers that are more than a kilometer long, the only 7-star hotel, as well as an indoor ski resort. Dubai, it can be said, however, resembles an empty shell, for there is yet no substantial cash flow to the area. Kevin Day claimed that he does not see a direct effect on U.S. interests but is concerned with what might happen should the UAE Central Bank not step in to bail it out. At the present moment, the UAE has decided to cherry-pick which businesses it will raise cash for and which it will not. This may indeed lead to Dubai losing its sovereignty to Abu Dhabi should the funds not be enough, but it may also lead, more importantly, to a possible domino effect in other emerging markets of the same shaking of investor confidence. Is this perhaps the first of many shoes to drop? Time will tell…

The Bubble Continues to Burst

Jeff Harrington relayed how the real estate troubles continue to dominate in hard-hit areas. On November 18th, 2009 the Pontiac Silverdome, the former home of the Detroit Lions, which was build for $55.7 million ($300 million inflation-adjusted) sold for an incredibly ridiculous sum of $583,000, less than 1 percent of what it was built for. No double Detroit is one of the hardest hit areas in the real estate market in the country. Homes which have sold for $125,000-200,000 are now selling for $15,000.

War with Australia

Australia is home to an incredibly abundant amount of natural resources. It is home to only 22 million inhabitants. This large natural-resource rich land was called Japan’s quarry in previous decades. It is now being eyed by China and/or Indonesia for its immense supply of natural gas. Kevin Day, who is a native Australian, remarked with some reservations that it would probably be too much for Australia’s small army to compete with a billion or so invaders.

Oil and alternative energy

“Oil is only going one way.” – Kevin Day

Peak oil, according to many scientific investigations, has been reached and there is only a decline in supply from here on. This will invariably result in rising prices as the world simultaneously industrializes. VJ Arjan argued that it would be too expensive for most of the world to lose its dependence upon oil, an industry that has taken five decades to build and has been transporting oil for a reasonable price.

However, it cannot be denied that there is an incredible amount of funding going into producing a shift to an alternative energy source, and it cannot be denied that it will have its due return. The question is which one will be ‘the one’?

Jeff Harrington thinks that there is a high likelihood that it will be natural gas. He believes that this is an incredible historic opportunity to buy natural gas at a very low price. He also suggests buying into companies like Chesapeake (CHK), Devon Energy (DVN), and EOG Resources (EOG). The only trouble may arise in the cost incurred by transporting natural gas. It must be transported in its liquid form, which can be an expensive process.

Another potential solution would be nuclear energy. Currently France derives 85% of its energy from nuclear sources. Many European nations rely heavily on nuclear energy as well. Large uranium deposits are placed in Canada, and there are companies like Cameco (CCJ) which are just a few years away from full-blown uranium mining. Why does the US not adopt this energy policy? It may date from President Jimmy Carter’s ban on reusing nuclear fields, 93% of which can be reused. Also, the radioactivity of nuclear wastes, which is minimal, may be exaggerated in order to prevent another 3-mile island incident.

Since when has Money been in bed with Politics?

The answer: since time immemorial. There currently is a conspiracy that the drug companies and law-makers dare not draw attention to called the ‘prescription conspiracy.’ This states simply that drug producers intentionally create drugs that solve one problem and create another one. Incidentally, they also offer a drug that resolves this problem, but leads to another one. It is no wonder, therefore, that companies like Pfizer (PFE) and Merck (MRK) have made so much money and will probably continue to do so.

Andrew Whatley explained another relevant example that delineates this policy in Travelers’ Insurance push in 2007to repeal Glass-Steagall for a merger. After a $200 million “donation” it was accomplished the week of the merger deadline.

Correction (12/14/09): Glass Steagall was repealed by the Gramm-Bliley-Leech act, which was passed in 1998.

Tiger’s lack of discretion

Yes, we talked about Tiger Wood’s alleged mistresses and scandalous affairs also. Kevin Day explained that Tiger went about this in a most blundering fashion. By keeping everything a secret and not making an absolute clean breast of his “transgressions” he is opening himself up to even more attacks. He would do well to mimic David Letterman’s response to blackmail attempts, by giving the public what they wanted to hear, the truth. No man or woman is perfect, and there is a likelihood that men and women do make mistakes in their life. But it cannot be stuffed under the carpet like the legendary golfer is doing. Tommy Schultz added that Tiger was taught to play golf and not to deal with fame.

A few ticker symbols for consideration

Here are a few equities that were bought up during our meeting and I’ve listed them below:

Symbol

Company

EWC

iShares MSCI Canada Index (ETF)

EWA

iShares MSCI Australia Index Fund (ETF)

EWS

iShares MSCI Singapore Index Fund (ETF)

MXI

iShares S&P Global Mat. Sector Inde(ETF)

EWZ

iShares MSCI Brazil Index (ETF)

TUR

iShares MSCI Turkey Index Fund

ILF

iShares S&P Latin America 40 Index (ETF)

GUR

SPDR S&P Emerging Europe (ETF)

CRR

CARBO Ceramics Inc.

EP

El Paso Corporation


The next meeting will be held on Sunday, January 10th, 2010. For those who have not attended a meeting, but would like to attend, please email you wish to VJ Arjan at scarletkings@gmail.com


I wish everyone a very happy holiday season and a happy new year!

May we be healthy, prosperous, and wise in the year to come!