Showing posts with label Ghost month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ghost month. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

How is your portfolio today? A lesson from the movie Battle Los Angeles

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Probably you are still in shock.

The stock market is now officially in the Ghost month and at the same time the recent adjustment of the US Debt Ceiling that led to the USA's downgrade of credit rating drove most markets in the red. 

Maybe you are one of the newbie investors who just recently got into the stock market after long hours or days or even weeks of thinking and deciding if you will put money in the stock. Well you were happy weeks ago because all your first stock picks went green and then this week all are in the red; some would say bloodbath.

Do you remember the 7 rules of stock investing? If not click here to read it.

Always remember to only invest free cash for a very practical reason and with this always remember to trade at your own risk. Also always set aside emergency fund for your personal use and for bargain hunting. Right now is the best time for bargain hunting. Stocks with strong fundamentals will stand the test of time and will soon rebound thus buying them at a low price at this time will be a wise move.

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But if you have bought your stocks and still their prices went down don't be too hard on yourself. Have you watch the movie Battle Los Angeles? There is a line I love the most. SSgt Nantz  keep on saying it. 


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It does not mean an aimless move in the spur of the moment but rather it is a call to action. Right now you can either back out and pull out your cash and lose or be patient and keep on cost averaging or investing in better stocks. It is like we are in the middle of the war; a war were you can be dead or a alive and you need to make a decision. 

Most analyst say the situation will be lingering for months. They are seeing it more or less six months. So what will you do? If you have not been following the rules you might be forced to cash out but if you have set aside money for this situation then you are lucky and if you haven't but you can still hold on to your investments who knows the situation might reverse soon and your portfolio might be able to regain its value and end up at a big profit.

Patience is a virtue.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Investing word of the day: Ghost Month


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I know you are wondering why do we have a Ghost month in the stock market world and what is Ghost month anyways?

Investopedia.com says that Ghost month is a Chinese festival celebrated on the seventh month of the lunar calendar which usually falls on the month of August in the Julian calendar. To learn about this festival below is a short excerpt from Investopedia.com:

  

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The Ghost Festival, also known as the Hungry Ghost Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival and holiday celebrated by Chinese in many countries. In the Chinese calendar (a lunisolar calendar), the Ghost Festival is on the 15th night of the seventh lunar month (14th in southern China).
In Chinese tradition, the fifteenth day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar is called Ghost Day and the seventh month in general is regarded as the Ghost Month (鬼月), in which ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. Distinct from both the Qingming Festival (in Spring) and Chung Yeung Festival (in Autumn) in which living descendants pay homage to their deceased ancestors, on Ghost Day, the deceased are believed to visit the living.
On the fifteenth day the realms of Heaven and Hell and the realm of the living are open and both Taoists and Buddhists would perform rituals to transmute and absolve the sufferings of the deceased. Intrinsic to the Ghost Month is ancestor worship, where traditionally the filial piety of descendants extends to their ancestors even after their deaths. Activities during the month would include preparing ritualistic food offerings, burning incense, and burning joss paper, a papier-mâché form of material items such as clothes, gold and other fine goods for the visiting spirits of the ancestors. Elaborate meals (often vegetarian meals) would be served with empty seats for each of the deceased in the family treating the deceased as if they are still living. Ancestor worship is what distinguishes Qingming Festival from Ghost Festival because the latter includes paying respects to all deceased, including the same and younger generations, while the former only includes older generations. Other festivities may include, buying and releasing miniature paper boats and lanterns on water, which signifies giving directions to the lost ghosts and spirits of the ancestors and other deities. Read more here


As part of the tradition Chinese avoid unnecessary spending during this month and thus Asian funds do not have trading activity thus the price of stocks seems to go down. Since there is no new inflow of funds stocks either consolidate or go further down since no one is buying. 

For small investors whose aim is to stock up blue chips and fundamentally stable stocks and for those who are cost averaging it is the best time to buy when prices starts to go down. 

Ghost month for 2011 is from July 31 - August 28, 2011.