Monday, November 24, 2008

Nothing takes the past away like the Future

  • People are at restaurants, at the movies, attending concerts, and getting gas...yet stocks have fallen to levels worse than the great depression...when we had soup kitchens and 20% unemployment. Many situations are simply no where near as bad as the stock prices on your screen suggest. There are times when the stock price is just plain wrong. How do we know this? Because stocks that were $120 or $50 5 months ago and have dropped to $5 or $10 were dead wrong at the levels just 5 months ago.
  • Valuations on many stocks are lower that 72-73 bear market.
  • Thinking irrationally now and shorting all these stocks at 5x earnings just because they go down every day is as crazy as buying the Internet stocks in 1999 just because they went up every day...thinking valuations don’t matter.
  • I had this typed and ready to email around 2 pm on Friday (I did post in the chat room). The negativity is so thick, the panic selling is so crazy, and valuations are so low that I firmly believe prices have WAYYYYYY overshot reality for so many stocks that I am tempted to go “all in” on full margin here and yell from the rooftop to buy hand over fist (with a realistic yet loose stop -15%ish).
  • Money will not be made buying WMT, JNJ or Mickey D's. The massive money will be made buying stocks that are down 75 percent that have the mother of all snap backs. There are hundreds of names that will survive, have little debt, sound biz models, and the valuation is insanely cheap.
  • To give you a sense of how crazy some things have become. Dry bulk shipping rates (grains, iron ore, etc) for global trade have dropped from $233,000 per day in June to $3,100 per day this week. What on earth drops from $233,000 per unit to $3,100 per unit in 5 months? Maybe $233,000 per day was a bubble, but even if we assume $80,000 per day as normal…what drops from $80,000 to $3k? It is not rational and is not sustainable.
  • Stocks that are $5 or less can be treated as call options with no expiration.
  • After going through the charts this weekend for several hours…I have never, ever seen so many stocks that I want to buy at crazy cheap prices. I now believe we have seen the low for the year.