How can I ever forget the laughter and glee of my great friend, Dave Utter when he would tell me, "buy em, and they go up, it's too easy"!
One of the many things I have going for me in the stock market is that I have looked at over a million charts since the 1980's. The charts don't lie, show pain and pleasure, greed and fear. The chart will make the move before the news does. You still think insider trading is a thing of the past? The thieves are everywhere and you don't know they are there. The SEC allows it! Imagine that! Ask Harry Markopolos about that bunch.
By the time you enter a trade on your computer and hit the "send" button about a thousand people have seen your order and trade against it. There is nothing pure and nice about the markets. The little guy is low man on the totem.
So, you see, stocks don't know I own them and wouldn't behave any differently if they did.
In a very simple sense, I invest a fair amount of money, for access to all my tools, (needed for me to make a large amount of money). All i do is generate lots of great ideas, far too many to act on, winnow that list down and down some more, (while adding to it), continue to evaluate the risks in the general market, eyeball earnings forecasts and then execute a plan to position size relative to the risk and buying power in my portfolio.
That said, it has been a glorious year. So far.
But look around. What do you see? I see a populace having a tough time.
I see every car dealership from Atlanta to Nashville, so full they can't get any more cars on the lots.
I see savings being depleted.
I see inflation.
I see homes for sale, sitting.
I sense interest rates rising to slow things down.
When it comes it will be rather fast and furious.
It's coming. It will. Trust me. It always does. Right when you least expect it.
Berkshire sitting on $400,000,000,000 of cash. That is with a "B" boys and girls. Berkshire waiting for better times to enter the market with new buys at the right time; when blood is running in the Street.
The cycle of manias, on full display.
Today, greed is in control.
Eventually the winners and losers will be sorted out.
This has been a powerful rally the past few months.
Thank you Mr. Market.
Take what the markets provide and say "thanks".
In Ojibway/Anishinabe we say, "miggwech", thank you.