In emails to Deals In The Market With Jack Li, I am often asked "Who is Jack Li and what's he really made of?".
Apparently very few of those correspondents went to Harvard, or they would know that the answers are (1) me and (2) largely water and organic chemicals, with some small mineral content.
Anyway, this week's Deals In The Market With Jack Li commentary answers your queries about when will the stock market bottom. I have looked at 50 year histories of the Dow, especially during periods where economic downturns have been combined with some sort of financial crisis. While patterns are diffcult to discern, and during this period in the market volatility is at an all time high, I feel reasonably confident that the market will bottom out after stock prices stop falling and begin rising again for a sustained period. I'm not (for now) recommending you trade on this insight, as not all of the correlations in my analysis were strong.
I'm Jack Li, and I thank you for your loyal readership of Deals In The Market With Jack Li.
I'm Jack Li
Welcome to Deals In The Market With Jack Li, a weekly update of the US TMET M&A market providing my in-depth analysis of transactional trends. And tennis commentary.
What Did You Think Of Last Night's Dinner?
Monday, November 3, 2008
Forehand
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Keeping It Real
I realize I have been remiss in updating the past week or two. To summarize, there are no deals in the market.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Progress On The Bailout
As many readers will be aware, legislative approval of the proposed government bailout of financial institutions is proceeding slowly. My view is that Mr Bernanke and Mr Paulson have plenty of power, but could use more spin. You can't win without power AND spin.
Observations From The Markets
A number of stocks have gone up and down a lot in price recently. It's quite confusing.
Questions and Answers With Jack Li
Here at Deals In The Market With Jack Li, each week I receive literally one or more fascinating questions in my mail from my devoted readers. Each week I take a selection of those one or more questions and provide incisive, personalized answers to the issues that are on my reader's mind.
Dear Jack Li, As an informed market insider and given all of the deals you must see as publisher of Deals In The Market With Jack Li, how do you think the market turmoil we have seen recently is going to play out? I am very concerned about my portfolio.
Worried Investor, Tasmania
Jack Li Answers: That's a hard question. So let me pose one back. Did you see how Nadal nailed Roddick? Don't YOU think he could do with more power and more spin?
Well, that's all the reader questions we've got time for this week at Deals In The Market With Jack Li. I hope you'll check out next week's Questions and Answers With Jack Li for more.
Davis Cup Analysis
The reason that Roddick lost to Nadal on Sunday is not enough power. And spin. More power alone won't be enough to beat Nadal. More spin alone won't be enough to beat Nadal. What he needs is more power AND spin.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Opportunity of a Lifetime
Welcome to Deals In The Market With Jack Li. In this week's Deals In The Market With Jack Li, I'd like to highlight an opportunity to invest in a fantastic new media opportunity with an up and coming finance blog publisher.
The publisher provides a weekly update of the US TMET M&A market providing in-depth analysis of transactional trends. And tennis commentary. I am not at liberty to disclose the target's identity at this stage, but I would be happy to introduce serious investors.
The publisher provides a weekly update of the US TMET M&A market providing in-depth analysis of transactional trends. And tennis commentary. I am not at liberty to disclose the target's identity at this stage, but I would be happy to introduce serious investors.
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