Best and Worst Performing Stocks Since the March 10 Bottom
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As a follow-up to our last post, below we highlight the best and worst performing individual stocks (>$5) since the index made a short-term bottom on March 10th. As shown, Indymac Bancorp Inc. (IMB), Freddie Mac (FRE), Washington Mutual Inc. (WM), Capital One Financial Corp. (COF) and Discover Financial Services (DFS) top the list of winners, while Health Care names such as Humana Inc. (HUM), WellPoint Inc. (WLP), Health Net Inc. (HNT), WellCare Health Plans Inc. (WCG), and UnitedHealth Group Inc. (UNH) top the list of losers.
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This article has 15 comments:
The safety net is catching the dead mice that are falling from the ceiling.
The chemo is working. Only in Amercian can this happen and only in America can it be fixed.
Yeah, to fix the problems they created in the first place.
But, wait...besides the TAF and TSLF, the Street's betting the Fed will cut to 1.75-2% by May. This morning's CPI report will be the ammo they'll use to say that inflation worries are overblown (read: slowing economy counters rising prices of commodity inputs) and that it's OK to open the spigots like they did pre-housing bubble, pre-dot.com bubble, etc.
Austrian monetary theory shows that these up/down, boom/bust cycles are exacerbated by Fed actions.
It is folly to think that the malinvestment of the housing boom can be cured quickly or painlessly. It's inescapable that firms will fail as part of the housing bust, and as part of the price-correcting process necessary to get real investment funds, not Fed paper, back into distressed markets. The more the Fed tries to prop up the system, the longer the pain will be felt. We're at over nine months and counting...
Don't believe the extreme bloggers on this site.
They are padding their own positions.
They are padding their clients.
They are padding their websites and books.
Tiedeman
ng
in any market, and this week
was great if you was in the
rigth position
short FXY FXI
long IEF FXF
put options in financials, obvious move
nit so good in SRS , but next week will fly!
good weekend to all of you!
i go to the beach jaja !
-scott
growthportfolio
"the facebook of investing"
I'm now seriously thinking of buying JPM, they've just got a bargain, plus they are going to make a killing with Visa IPO.
Guess what, I own DFS, yeah! unfortunately I also own UNH, oh dear.