Metal Tactics: Short Silver and Palladium With A Tight Stop

Aibek Burabayev - INO.com Contributor - Metals


Dear INO.com Readers,

The end of January brought worrisome signals to the metals' bulls and I want to show you where Silver and Palladium failed to sustain growth and why.

Silver Is In A Downtrend

Let's start with Silver, as it's more liquid and therefore more interesting. Below is a weekly candle chart. I started my metals posts from an overview of a monthly time frame and now I am digging deeper into details using a weekly period.

Weekly Silver Candlestick Chart

The medium term trend is bearish. At the end of 2014, Silver managed to stop a free fall that started above the $21 level. Price sculpted a double bottom figure (highlighted in the blue semicircle) in the $15-18 range. Continue reading "Metal Tactics: Short Silver and Palladium With A Tight Stop"

Get me to the Greek

George Yacik - INO.com Contributor - Fed & Interest Rates


OK, so it’s not the most original headline. But it reveals the thinking of some savvy investors, and I think they have a good point.

Baron Rothschild, the 18th century British nobleman and member of the Rothschild banking family, is credited with saying, “The time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets.”

I haven’t heard that there is actual blood running in the streets of Athens or other Greek cities, but it’s pretty close, financially speaking, which means it may be time to be buying Greek bonds.

We all know by now that after taking the most seats in the January 25 parliamentary election, the left-wing Syriza party formed a coalition government with the small right-wing Greek Independence Party. The one thing the two have in common is opposition to anti-austerity measures imposed on Greece by the European Central Bank and European Union as conditions for earlier financial bailouts and more in the future. There is also the fear that the Syriza-led government wants to secede from the EU, although that seems unlikely to happen.

Not surprisingly, investors have fled from Greek assets in droves and pulled their money out of Greek banks.
The Athens Stock Exchange General Index, or ASE, has tanked more than 40% since last March, nearly 13% since the election. Government bond prices have likewise plummeted, sending yields soaring. The yield on the 10-year bond jumped more than 200 basis points after the Syriza win and now yields more than 11% as of Friday. Continue reading "Get me to the Greek"

Priceline: A Rare Contrarian Play Offering Both Value & Growth

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We’ve all seen those lousy William Shatner commercials.

Priceline Group Inc. (SPX: PCLN) is an online travel company that offers its customers hotel room reservations at nearly 300,000 hotels worldwide through the Booking.com, priceline.com and Agoda brands. In the United States, the company also offers its customers reservations for car rentals, airline tickets, vacation packages, destination services and cruises through the priceline.com brand. Additionally, it offers car rental reservations worldwide through rentalcars.com.

PCLN Price Action
Courtesy of Finviz.com

Priceline’s stock has taken a beating in recent months. After closing at $1,009.48/sh on Friday, shares of PCLN have already dipped by 11.6% in the first month of trading this year. On March 6th, 2014, shares peaked at $1,378.96/sh. Now, less than 11 months later, Priceline’s stock trades 37% below that price. Continue reading "Priceline: A Rare Contrarian Play Offering Both Value & Growth"

Precious Metal ETF's Seeing Interesting Action

Matt Thalman - INO.com Contributor - ETFs


Since the start of January the price of Gold and Silver have risen nicely as both metals are seen as a hedge against inflation and purchasing power over time. With continued low interest rates in the U.S., the announcement of QE in the Eurozone, debt issues in Greece, and the Swiss playing games with their own currency, many investors have begun looking for safe havens.

With Gold and Silver being the most trusted safe havens by many, and gold and silver ETF's making it easy for investors to quickly get in and out of owning the metals, we are seeing some interesting actions in two ETF's that actually own bullion itself. The SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) ETF owns actual gold bullion while the iShares Silver Trust (SLV) ETF owns actual silver bullion. The fact that these ETF's own actual bullion is key because their underlying assets are based on the price the metals are trading for at any given time, not futures contracts, miners or any other way to play the metals.

As it would be expected, with what is happening around the world, these ETF's have risen substantially year-to-date; iShares Silver Trust is up 9.83% while SPDR Gold Shares has climbed 8.69%. These move come while the S&P 500 has actually lost 3.1% year-to-date.

But here is what is interesting about these moves; net flows, or the amount of cash moving in or out of these funds are wildly different. iShares Silver Trust ETF has seen $175 million flow out of the fund since January 1 while the SPDR Gold ETF has seen $1.93 billion flow into the fund, according to etf.com data. So why is this happening? Continue reading "Precious Metal ETF's Seeing Interesting Action"

Sterling Momentum Softens

Lior Alkalay - INO.com Contributor - Forex


In our last review on the Pound Sterling, we noted that the currency had been weak amid a soft patch in the UK economy. The pace of GDP Growth was slowing and unemployment was no longer falling, yet the robust retail sales figure had provided a bright spot for Sterling bulls. While growth momentum has continued to slow, it has remained fair, and with massive easing coming from across the Channel, i.e. the ECB’s QE program, Sterling was able to gain ground vs its European peer. Yet, with the BoE meeting looming next week, and the release of the February inflation report and Mark Carney’s follow speech, there is growing speculation that the BoE may open the door for a possible retreat, or perhaps even a U-Turn, in its plans for rate hikes. What is that speculation based on and how could it impact the Pound Sterling? Continue reading "Sterling Momentum Softens"