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Portfolio Performance - 28.8.2008

After several fluctuations on the markets last week, our portfolio performance since purchase is in red numbers. Our strategy is mainly about Buy&Hold for the long time, so we do not worry about small up and downs during week or month.

New Companies

Today we have added two new companies into our portfolio. They are TDK ($58.78) and TIDEWATER INC ($55.87).

Our portfolio on the end of 20. August 2008:

First view on our Portfolio

Hi everybody!

We would like to introduce you our new portfolio, whitch currently consists of 7 companies. This number will be increasing as we find new interesting companies to buy. We are going to write something more about companies in our portfolio soon.

Our portfolio on Yahoo:

Interesting Video

We have found interesting video on YouTube, which is showing with basic arithmetics the consequences of growth. We strongly recomend to watch all the 8 videos.

To watch videos, click on to read the whole article.

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We Are Back

After long pause we are back. We had some majer issues, but hopefully they are gone.

In few days, we are going to introduce you our portfolio, which we are building from august 7th. Currently we have 6 companies in it. See you soon.

Portfolio Strategy

In our upcoming blog-portfolio we are going to invest into about 28 companies. We have derived interesting investing strategy, which is partly based on Harry Markowitz’s portfolio diversification. We are going to rebalance our portfolio daily, and the changes will be published on this blog.

Our simulations have showed up very stable yields and small dispersion. They were also resistant against problems in US economy. We are doing everything to start our online portfolio as soon as possible.

Bernanke Warns of Possible Recession

Today Ben Bernake, the Federal Reserve Chairman, warned Congress that the economy may shrink over the first half of this year, which would signal the start of a recession. Yet, he didn’t offer assurances of further interest rate cuts.

In prepared testimony to Congress’ Joint Economic Committee, Bernanke didn’t use the word recession. But it’s the closest he has come to date to suggesting that possibility, given a trio of crises — housing, credit and financial — that has pummeled the country.

“It now appears likely that gross domestic product (GDP) will not grow much, if at all, over the first half of 2008 and could even contract slightly,” Bernanke told lawmakers. GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced within the United States and is the best barometer of the United States’s economic health. Under one rule, six straight months of declining GDP, would constitute a recession.

Until now, Ben Bernake stayed reserved about recession and this is the first time he adumbrated the possibility of recession. A few weeks ago, Alan Greenspan warned, that the US economy is going to recession.

I think that the situation is crucial. The fluctuations of S&P 500, DJIA etc, are enormous. This is a very bad indicator of health of the US economy. Also the lowering of interest rates may lead into another problem, which is the trap of liquidity.

Blog News

Today we updated our blog which is powered by Wordpress, to version 2.5. For our readers it means faster loading screens and more posts from finance sector, because of easier and faster writing of posts.

As you can see, we have also changed the theme of our blog. We hope you will like it and it will be easier for you to find what you need.

In the horizon of few days we would like to introduce you our BLOG-PORTFOLIO. We have sat aside $10 000 which will be invested according to our posts and tips. You will be able to watch our profit/loss and transactions which we made.

Stay Out of Trouble?

Recently, I was thinking about investing into US companies in these days. If you are an investor from United States, you don’t have to worry about depreciation of US dollar and further investments into US bonds or stocks is good decision. You may say, that recession is coming, so bonds are much more better than stocks, but the markets are from my point of view in the stable position. The stagnation can occur, but the big falling in value is not very likely to happen. Of course, investing into undervalued companies is recommended.

On the other hand, if you are an investor out of the US, i.e. from Europe or Asia, the depreciation of US dollar takes a big part in your decisions. Nowadays I would prefer investments into European companies (BMW looks good), Eastern-European companies or funds (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria) or Asian companies. I was highly focused on the American markets, but this situation forced me to focus also on the other world’s markets.

Causes of the Great Depression- Part 2

Monetarist explanations
In their 1963 book “A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960″, Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz laid out their case for a different explanation of the Great Depression. After the Depression, the primary explanations of it tended to ignore the importance of money. However, in the monetarist view, the Depression was “in fact a tragic testimonial to the importance of monetary forces.”

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