It has been played much repeatedly among the bearish analysts yet ostensibly paid with less attention among the general group of naive "investors"---that somehow with the current highs of the market--that soon there will be an eventual downturn. Some claim that it could be the bursting of the Post-2009 bubble and that it will eventually wreak havoc to the current paper gains the masses has have so far (including yours truly).
Several confident projections and conjectures (hopefully the former) had been spurred over time. Just type in to your Google search engine "Economic Collapse," you will be surprised for yourself what you will be unearthing with just those words.
Albeit the presence of the bears and bulls of the market and the uncertainty of the future. The author decided to just but base everything on the charts that are available. Using the Google search engine and with some knowledge of the ongoing commotion, the only sensible thing that is to be done is to just stick with the numbers and historical patterns so as to increase confidence on what "can" serve as a hypothesis and as a guide for the struggling investor down the road of junior stock investing.
Picture and then contrast..
Several confident projections and conjectures (hopefully the former) had been spurred over time. Just type in to your Google search engine "Economic Collapse," you will be surprised for yourself what you will be unearthing with just those words.
Albeit the presence of the bears and bulls of the market and the uncertainty of the future. The author decided to just but base everything on the charts that are available. Using the Google search engine and with some knowledge of the ongoing commotion, the only sensible thing that is to be done is to just stick with the numbers and historical patterns so as to increase confidence on what "can" serve as a hypothesis and as a guide for the struggling investor down the road of junior stock investing.
Picture and then contrast..
The DJIA vs PCOMP (2010-2014)
The 10 year bond yield of US (left) and Philippines (right); (2001-2014)
Notice any possible correlation? You decide what may be the next possible thing to happen..
Another thing the author would like to have place as an adjunct to the current findings attached above is with some of the "hard assets" that may or are currently experiencing a not "so noticeable" trend.
Notice any possible correlation? You decide what may be the next possible thing to happen..
Another thing the author would like to have place as an adjunct to the current findings attached above is with some of the "hard assets" that may or are currently experiencing a not "so noticeable" trend.
Brent Crude (10 year time frame)
And silver (10 year time frame)
Albeit the "more volatile" situation represented by this hard assets, some claim it could be the next possible safe haven if all else fails. Equip with bits and pieces of knowledge about where the next possible tide that would bring forth the next best opportunity--one may just need to be vigilant enough to ride it.
The author eventually had decided to trim down the current speculative portfolio to just the following:
Albeit the "more volatile" situation represented by this hard assets, some claim it could be the next possible safe haven if all else fails. Equip with bits and pieces of knowledge about where the next possible tide that would bring forth the next best opportunity--one may just need to be vigilant enough to ride it.
The author eventually had decided to trim down the current speculative portfolio to just the following:
With the narrowed down speculative portfolio, the value-invested portfolio has not been touched since its inception and still have retained all junior stock holdings. With this situation, the author had just allotted more cash in case the local bourse goes into a predetermined course of either a minor or a major correction based on its reaction with the DJIA.
"Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked."
-Warren Buffet
-Warren Buffet
Reference:
- http://www.tradingeconomics.com/
- http://www.bloomberg.com/
- http://www.businessinsider.com/quantitative-easing-chart-2014-1
- http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/crude-oil-brent.aspx?timeframe=10y
- http://www.kitco.com/charts/techcharts_silver.html
- http://www.colfinancial.com/