What A Great Day For The Perfect Portfolio

Well, it was quite a day for The Perfect Portfolio. Three of the four markets we shared with you in our earlier video, The Perfect Portfolio (you can watch it here), scored impressive gains.

In today's action we saw the dollar go down (we are long in the ETF FXE +.48), we saw crude oil jump dramatically (we are long in the ETF USO +. 94), we watched gold reverse and move higher for the day (we are long the ETF GLD +.31), and finally we saw the S&P 500 move lower  (we are long in the ETF SPY -.97).

All in all, a great day for The Perfect Portfolio. If you missed our perfect portfolio video, I strongly recommend that you take a look at it. I believe no matter what economic conditions we go through in th next 36 months that this portfolio will protect and grow your capital.

The video is free to watch and there are no registration requirements. We hope to hear from you on our blog.

Enjoy the video, all the best.

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-founder, MarketClub

An Alternative to Gold That You May Find Interesting

There is no doubt about it - gold is getting a lot of press and media attention lately. So the question is, is the move in gold over or is it just beginning?

I don't believe the move is over on the upside for gold, but in my new two-minute video I'm going to share with you an alternative to gold that should do just as well for many of the same reasons. This is a big liquid market and has great upside potential and is less volatile than gold.

As always, our videos are free to view and do not require any registration. If you think this is an important video, I strongly suggest you share it with your friends and comment about it on our blog.

All the best,

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-creator, MarketClub

Monday Market Recap

I dropped the ball yesterday and forgot to wish all those fathers out there a wonderful Father's Day. So... HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!

Adam is out of town on vacation for a couple of days at his house in Maine, so I'm filling in some gaps until he returns. Below are just some Trade Triangles and Chart Analysis Scores for a large group of markets that we looked at this morning. These aren't recommendations, but for those of you who aren't MarketClub members... consider it a freebie set of signals from MarketClub. If there are any other symbols out there that are putting off good Chart Analysis Scores, or Trade Triangles please comment on this post and share with others.

*Adam just sent me this picture from his summer house... how beautiful*

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FOREX_XAUUSDO - Weekly & Daily Red (Short Position) : -70 score

NYMEX_CL.Q09.E - Weekly Green & Daily Red (Sidelines Position): +55 score

INDEX_DJI - Weekly Green & Daily Red (Sidelines Position): +65 score

CME_INX - Weekly Green & Daily Red (Sidelines Position): +65 score

NASDAQ_AAPL - Monthly & Weekly Green (Long Position): +100 score

NYSE_WWE - Monthly & Weekly Green (Long Position): +55 score

FOREX_XAGUSDO - Weekly & Daily Red (Short Position): -70 score

PACF_GLD = Weekly Green & Daily Red (Sidelines Position): -55 score

PACF_DIG = Weekly & Daily Red (Short Position): -70 score

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These are not suggested positions, but instead just a recap of general markets. Please consult your MarketClub charts and portfolio to determine the current Trade Triangle and Chart Analysis Score status of these markets as market conditions could change quickly.

Have a wonderful Monday,

Lindsay Thompson
Director of New Business Development
INO.com & MarketClub

A Technical Look At Some Top Hedge Fund Holdings

Today I've asked the editor from marketfolly.com and give us their expert opinions on how the best and the brightest of the hedge fund managers. Or are they the best and brightest? Are they lucky, or good sales people? Let me know in the comments and take a trip over to marketfolly.com, as they track 35+ prominent hedge funds through 13F filings where they are required to disclose their long equity, options, and note positions to the SEC.  (They aren't required to disclose their shorts or positions in other markets).

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Firstly, we'll look at David Einhorn's Greenlight Capital.  If you're unfamiliar with him, you can read up on him here.  In a recent investor letter, Einhorn mentioned that he was long Gold due to threats of inflation and risks in paper currencies.  He mentioned that the US Dollar was being debased as the Federal Reserve is forced to expand its balance sheet and thus he expects Gold to rise as the dollar declines.  So, let's take a quick look at the technicals through GLD (the Gold Trust ETF).

Let's look at GLD over a yearly timeframe just to get the big picture.  It had seen a period of lower highs and lower lows and then broke out of that trendline (illustrated in green below) here in the new year as investors sought refuge from the brutal markets.  And, some might argue that a re-test of that trendline is in order.

SEE CHART HERE

Turning to a 6 month timeframe, we see that GLD has seen some selling pressure.  However, it still maintains its trend line over the 6 month timeframe (illustrated below in green).  Additionally, the past resistance at $87 has now become support (illustrated with the horizontal purple line) and we would look for GLD to successfully test this support line.  Conveniently, the 50 day moving average (blue line) also acts as support and is hovering around the $87 level.  So, the past resistance, the 50 day moving average, and the trend line have all converged to provide near-term support for GLD.  Should GLD fall beneath these important levels of near-term support, it could really start to move lower as the volume has begun to creep up.  A test of this support is almost imminent and will dictate which way the ETF will swing so make sure you watch it carefully to determine if the trendline holds.  So, should you agree with Einhorn's stance, now you can better gauge the price action to determine a proper entry or exit point.

SEE CHART HERE

Next, let's take a look at Soros Fund Management ran by legendary investor George Soros.  Please click here to continue article.

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7 Things You Can Do To Protect Your Portfolio Right Now!

Today I've asked the team from The Correct Call to teach us a bit about how we can weather the current storm we're in. Just this morning, I heard of another "mini-Madoff" that took millions from hard working Americans in the northeast! So what can we do protect what we've got??

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There have been some alarming descriptive phrases used in the news headlines lately. "Crash," "Massive Catastrophe," "Spinning Out Of Control,"... are these Chicken Little warnings? Or, are the dark clouds gathering again to unleash another fierce financial storm?

The truth is, we don’t pretend to know one way or the other. It is vital to remain objective and take what the market gives you. The Correct Call takes a top-down approach and sees what the market is saying and invests accordingly. We are not afraid of negativity or overwhelmed by optimism. As a result, we believe there are always great opportunities out there no matter the environment.

That being said, many of our readers have asked us, “what can I do to protect my portfolio in this market?” So we did our research looking for investments that have little, no, or negative correlation with US stocks; meaning, investments that don’t necessarily move in tandem with stocks. They have their own free will, so to speak.

We have identified 7 things you can do to protect your portfolio RIGHT NOW!:

1.    CASH is KING:

Don’t be afraid to move some money to the sidelines. Selling losers makes a lot of sense. It can take years for many of these companies to recover. We are still waiting for many of the tech darlings of the late 90’s and early 2000’s “to get back to what we paid for them.” How long before Qualcomm gets back to $88, let alone $1000.

Some of the things you should be looking at when determining which of your stocks are cash candidates include:

Earnings Misses
Bad News
Management Shake-Ups
Deteriorating Fundamentals Relative to its Peers
Desperate for an Infusion of Cash

Once you have decided which stocks make sense to sell, you might consider matching your loses with some of your gains. Don’t be greedy, eventually today’s winners will give way and be replaced by the next hot thing.

When the markets - be it Real Estate or Stocks - hit rock bottom, you will need cash on hand to take advantage of these bargains. It is in these discarded investment misfits that triple digit returns will be found.

2.    BUY GOLD:

Investors worried about mounting losses can possibly stem the tide by adding Gold to their portfolio. According to a study titled, “Is Gold a Hedge or a Safe Haven? An Analysis of Stocks, Bonds and Gold” by Dirk G. Baur and Brian M. Lucey, gold is an “ideal venue to park money during periods of uncertainty.”

Their analysis found that in the US, Gold and stock returns are negatively correlated and that Gold acts as a hedge at all times. That means when stocks go down, Gold usually goes up.

Conservative investors should buy iShares COMEX Gold Trust (IAU), streetTRACKS Gold Trust (GLD) or iShares Silver Trust (SLV). More aggressive investors might consider owning individual stocks or DB Gold Double Long ETN (DGP). DGP’s objective is to give its owners twice the return of Gold’s price changes. With DGP, if Gold moves up 5%, investors can expect see a return of 10%.

Continue reading post HERE.