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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Walter Bagehot who wrote (41385)2/12/2011 10:29:19 AM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) of 78753
 
i dont look at markets as a whole but in AUgust and Sept. of 2010 i made my first purchases ever of megacaps like IBM ans GOOG and I still think they are very cheap on just about any metrics. many of the chinese stocks also look very cheap because of the fraud concerns. I own several mining entities that seem very cheapn in relation to the current market cap of their holdings- aab.to, cmpzf, als.to. if anything iwould say that financials ans bonds are in cukoo land rather than equities. I wonder how many foreclosures are going to be happening and who will be maintaintaing these properties once the deadbeat mortgagees are forced out and what cost. I think we have easily lost an entire generation of homeowners betweeen the people in their late 50s who were laid off and saw their 401k plans devastated, and people in their mid to late 20s, instead of moving into well paying jobs are either unemployed or underemployed, and saddled with student loans and credit card debt. I would be very curious to see the numbers on just how many people are now living rent free, while the banks figure out how to foreclose legally.
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