Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Bear Market Strikes Back

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Quite an ugly day folks. Very.

Sad to see with all the government firepower, Federal Reserve backstops, and interventions we cannot hold any rallies. This is starting to cost real money to keep these markets at inflated levels... just flabbergasted that rallies cannot even last for 3 days anymore.

I do have 22% short exposure at this point as I applied almost every drop of cash to short exposure once we broke 1320 mid afternoon. But it did not do much to offset the damage - as we said in the past when the bears come to raid your top positions to the tune of 10-12% a day, 20% short exposure doesn't do much to offset that.

Here is some of today's carange in some of my favorite names (my future buy list) - I am now openly worried about what would happen to these stocks if we break S&P 1260. Sheesh. What is striking is the weakness in foreign stocks; that have nothing to do with the pathetic state of domestic affairs.

PBR -8.6%
GFA -8.4%
RIO -8.2% (it was not a good day to be Brazilian, SID was down 8% as well, Brazilian steel)
MTL -5.8%
MOS -11.4%
CF -11.2%
POT -10.2%
CLF -8.8%
BUCY -8.4%
DO -7.7%


Other random pieces of carnage on my watch list
BIDU -10.7%
IBN -10.2%
MON -12.1%
FCSX -11.8% (geez, sold this in the AM for +8% so a 20% intraday swing)
FCX -11.2%
SGR -9.2%
X -8.7%
STP -8.7%
VMW -8.4%
ICE -7.5%
ACI -10.0%
NOV -9.9% (can't believe how weak this one is)
BTU -9.3%
DRYS -7.0%

It's never a good day when your homebuilder stock is among your top performers... unfortunately we now approach a strange place - the individual names are beginning to get interesting but the indexes are (once again) approaching a dangerous inflection point if/when we get back to that 1260/1270 level we just came off of. But volatility remains the watchword of 2008. The day to day action, and total opposite reaction to the previous day continues unchecked. I thought this time with all the rabbits pulled out of the hat by the Fed would at least afford us a 3-4 day rally but not even that is offered .... quite wicked action.

2 comments:

shaxmatist said...

Feeling your pain buddy. This commodity selloff came out of nowhere. Didnt we just have a major rate cut yesterday? And the market dumps hard assets?

carotid said...

Do you think this is the beginning of the downtrend in commodities, oil and gold? Are you concerned about so called deflation? Your portfolio is heavily weighted on commodities right now. I am concerned about my DBA exposure which broke support today.

By the way, thank you for all the great posts on your blog.

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