-
CLEAN, GREEN UPDATE . THE NEXT BIG THING IS HERE & WORKING WELL ! For a FREE week of PRINCIPLES OF THE STOCK MARKET , email me at RichardStk@aol.com Starting back in December 2006, I started writing about the next BIG THING . And have updated it for you continuously ever since. Happily I started...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
10-01-2009
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Clean Energy, Trading, Green Energy, Investing Strategies, Green Investing, (HOKU), (PLUG), (CHCHF), Climate Action Partnership, Alternative Energy, Global Investing, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, The Big Picture, Investment Themes, Global Warming, Energy Conservation, Solar, Battery Technology, Energy, CPST, FSLR, CHP, BCON, Energy Savings, MXWL, COMV, Alternative Clean Green, ENOC, Bullish on America, Natural Gas, Boone Pickens, Natural Gas Vehicles, Wind Turbines, Cap & Trade, AMSC, Theme, Capstone, American Superconductor, EnerNOC, Comverge, Maxwell Tech, Beacon Power, Market Sectors, Wind Power, Energy Storage, Fuel Cells, Smart Grid, Geothermal
-
GLOBAL VIEW . China ’s Growing SOLAR Niche. China’s domestic-investor only stock market, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite continues to rise. Looks like Chinese investors are setting themselves up for more trouble after the Shanghai exchange rose some 514% from mid 2005 to October 2007...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
04-14-2009
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Clean Energy, Green Energy, China View, Alternative Energy, Bullish Signs, Global Investing, The Principle of Relative Strength, Elliott Wave Principle, Rallies, Investment Themes, Agricultural Commodities, Solar, Bear Market Rallies, Global View, Alternative Clean Green, To Be Rich is Glorious, Big Picture View, Theme, Robert Prechter, Marc Faber, Renewable Energy, Wind Power
-
GLOBAL VIEW . What Is China ’s Strategy? Without having to worry about their banks, because China never got involved buying securitized, US subprime mortgages and other debt backed instruments, China’s now at a great advantage. Sure China is slumping fast economically like everyone else,...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
02-17-2009
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, China View, Commodities, Investing Strategies, Soft Commodities, Global Investing, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, The Principle of History, Government Intervention, The Principle of Relative Strength, Emerging Markets, Investment Themes, Agricultural Commodities, The Principle of Proper Money Management, Global View, Developing Countries, Democracy, Capitalism, Economic Trends, Economics, Gas Prices, Farming, Natural Resources
-
WHERE YOU SHOULD STAND TODAY. The Ideal Portfolio (another Schwartz View ). Yep, let me offer up one man’s view of what the ideal portfolio should be today and why: · Very minimal exposure to the stock market! This major, modern day margin call on institutional investors is causing havoc...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
06-27-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, ETFs, Trading, Green Energy, China View, Gold, (GLD), Commodities, Investing Strategies, Hedging, Green Investing, (HOKU), (PLUG), (CHCHF), Alternative Energy, Soft Commodities, The Principle of Primary Trend, Global Investing, Update On The Stock Market, US Treasuries, Commodity Bull Market, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, Oil, Extended Bear Markets, Jim Rogers, Papa Bears, Fixed Income, Investment Themes, Agricultural Commodities, Foreign Currencies, The Principle of Proper Money Management, The Principle of Understanding Value, Energy Conservation, Solar, Battery Technology, Economic Common Sense, Bear Market Legs, Bear Market Rally, OPEC, Gold View, GLD, SPDR Gold Trust, Bear Market Rallies, Stock Market, Commodity Inflation, Big Picture, Energy, CPST, FSLR, BCON, WGOV, Energy Savings, COMV, Alternative Clean Green, ITRI, Bear Markets, Mr. Market, 1932, 1929, ProFunds, Inverse Funds, Fidelity Selects, Energy Sevice, Rydex
-
UPDATE ON THE STOCK MARKET . Witten Friday, June 20th, 2008: 6:30 a.m. Looked to me like yesterday’s stock market rally was a knee-jerk reaction to China announcing it was going to raise oil prices by 17%. Crude dove on the news while stocks jumped. But if one thinks it through, is China raising...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
06-20-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Trading, Technical View, China View, Investing Strategies, Head & Shoulders, The Coming China Wars, Keys to the Market, Dow Transports, The Principle of Primary Trend, Day to Day Action, Global Investing, Update On The Stock Market, Daily Update, Macroeconomics, Portfolio Strategy, Oil, Fan Principle, Mama Bears, Papa Bears, Government Intervention, Global Trend, Recession, Trends, The Principle of Proper Money Management, Globalization, 1974, 1973, Global Warming, Energy Conservation, Manufacturing, Consumer Spending, Recessions, Bear Market Rally, Intermediate Corrections, Bear Market Rallies, Global View, Global Economy, Developing Countries, Stock Market, Capitalism, Gasoline, Big Picture, Trendlines, Energy, Energy Savings, Energy Controls, Bear Markets, Chart Patterns, Crude Oil, Broadening Top, To Be Rich is Glorious, 1932, Subsidies, 1929, Depression
-
I was just asked: “Are emerging markets overpriced?” Let me answer that question for all of us. Emerging markets are fairly valued. Not overvalued, considering their substantial going forward growth prospects but not undervalued either considering they will be hurt if the US paper economy slow down eventually...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
04-23-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Value View, Investing Strategies, The Principle of Primary Trend, Brazil, Latin America, Macroeconomics, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, The Principle of History, The Big Picture, Global Trend, Emerging Markets
-
SCHWARTZ BUY RECOMMENDATION this morning. Yes, with China (domestically) down -50% off its peak and the related Chinese region indices down slightly less but now showing some signs of a bottom and turn around, I’d suggest that its time to put some sidelined money back to work in ASIA (during this beginning...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
04-23-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Technical View, China View, Commodities, Investing Strategies, Market Bottoms, Brazil, Global Investing, Higher Higher & Higher Lows, Global Trend, The Principle of Technical Analysis
-
THE REAL ECONOMY VS. THE PAPER ECONOMY The Real Economy . Oil at a record, rice too. Gold hitting $1000 an ounce, silver way up. Corn prices boosted by ethanol demand. Food riots in Haiti, Guatemala, Argentina and more. 24 countries dropping food import tariffs because they are seeing food shortages...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
04-16-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, China View, Gold, Alan Greenspan, Commodities, Soft Commodities, GDP, US Economy, Dow Transports, Economic Data, Global Investing, Macroeconomics, Bubbles, Commodity Bull Market, Economy Weekly, Portfolio Strategy, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, Jim Rogers, The Big Picture, Global Trend
-
GLOBAL VIEW . Especially Important View Today! I’m looking around at as many global stock markets as possible this morning. To refresh myself as to exactly where they stand and what that bodes for the future. Broad brush thinking-wise, I want to confirm a global uptrend has now started if at all possible...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
04-08-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Investing Strategies, Keys to the Market, The Principle of Primary Trend, Seven Principles, Brazil, Global Investing, Latin America, Macroeconomics, Schwartz Rules, Historical Perspectve, Perspective, The Big Picture, Global Trend, The Principle of Relative Strength
-
CHINA again and again. I write about China so much that I get bored with it. But China is the new global power and thus very important. Plus commodity advocate and long term perspective guru, who I haven’t seen call much wrong, Jim Rogers believes so strongly in China that he sold his NYC townhouse and...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
03-31-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, China View, The Coming China Wars, The Principle of Primary Trend, Seven Principles, Global Investing, Commodity Bull Market, Historical Perspectve, Jim Rogers
-
GLOBAL VIEW . China & the Summer Olympics . I watched the always depressing BBC (British Broadcasting Corp.) news last night at 6 pm . (Right after Inside Racing which this time of year showcases the 3-year old horses getting ready for the Kentucky Derby, coming up the first Saturday in May, shortly...
-
INFLATION VIEW/FED’S INFLATION VIEW . Out of Touch! Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told lawmakers February 14 th that “inflation expectations appear to have remained reasonably well anchored.” He says that each time he speaks and I’m totally sick of hearing it because I can’t agree. He must be...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
02-22-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, Stagflation, The Age of Turbulence, GDP, Inflation, US Economy, Keys to the Market, Economic Data, The Fed
-
Global Inflation a Problem . We’ve got a growing problem with US and global inflation, no matter what our Federal Reserve Bank says. Although our Fed ignores them, or says they will go down soon, food and energy costs are rising and global, right? Thus higher inflation is a global issue. ASIA . Many...
Posted to
Principles of the Stock Market
by
Richard Schwartz
on
02-21-2008
Filed under:
Filed under: China, Principles of the Stock Market, Richard Schwartz, China View, Stagflation, Gold, Soft Commodities, GDP, Inflation, US Dollar, US Economy, Keys to the Market, Economic Data, Global Investing
-
GLOBAL VIEW . CHINA , THE OLYMPICS & STEVEN SPIELBERG . Trouble Begins! Looks like exactly what China’s government has to fear is starting to unfold. You see, famous American film-maker Steven Spielberg had signed up to add some glitz to the upcoming August Beijing Summer Olympics ceremonies. But...
-
Boy, during China’s recent sharp pullback of -29% off its October 16 th , 2007 top, investors have been anxiously waiting to jump back on board. Even well known, long term investor Jim Rogers, who’s very bearish on America now, has started saying he’s looking to buy more shares in China after this dip...