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Big Profits Come in Small Packages
by Jeff Clark
August 3, 2006

Where’s the best place to be invested once the Fed stops raising interest rates?

The easiest and most obvious answer is large cap pharmaceutical stocks. This makes sense because the Fed usually stops raising rates just as the economy starts to slow down. And the pharmaceutical sector performs well in a slowing economy.

But the easiest and most obvious answer is wrong.

In fact, the last time the Fed stopped raising rates - back in January 2001 - the pharmaceutical sector actually lost 1% over the next eight months.

That’s better than the 8% loss the S&P 500 suffered over the same time frame, but it’s hardly awe-inspiring. (Yes, the market actually falls when the Fed stops raising rates – but that’s a topic for another day.)

Another obvious answer is the biotech sector. Stocks in this sector have no earnings, and really no hope for earnings. But the potential for a dramatic breakthrough discovery is enough to convince investors to stick with this sector in difficult economic times.

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And, just like with the pharmaceutical stocks, the biotech sector performed better than the broad market in 2001. But the sector’s 2% gain in eight months fell short of even money market returns.

If you really want to make big money when the Fed stops raising rates then you need to think small – really small.

You need to think nanotechnology…

Nanotechnology stocks exploded higher almost immediately after the Fed stopped raising rates back in 2001.

There wasn’t a nanotechnology index back then. But if you take a look at the performance of the individual stocks that make up the current Merrill Lynch Nanotechnology Index (NNZ) you’ll see some really stunning returns.

Shares of FEI Corp. (FEIC) gained almost 100% in eight months. MTS Systems (MTSC) was up 85%. Kopin Corp. (KOPN) rallied 60%.

Of course, not every nanotech stock blasted higher. Several of them languished along with the S&P 500.

But if you picked just one or two of the right ones, then this tiny sector generated huge profits.

And, it’s poised to do it again.

When the Fed stops raising rates this time around, the place to be is nanotech. My Big Trend Report portfolio currently holds three nanotechnology stocks and I’ll be adding another one next month.

I’m expecting terrific gains from all of them.

Best Regards & Good Trading,

Jeff Clark

Bill Miller on His Horrible 2nd Quarter Performance:
“Famed Legg Mason fund manager Bill Miller told investors Wednesday that his fund had a ‘dreadful’ second quarter and made two key mistakes: loading up on homebuilders' stocks too soon, and staying away from energy stocks too long.

Miller's fund has beaten the Standard & Poor's 500 index for 15 straight years. But the fund's value dipped by 5.67 percent in the second quarter, while the S&P declined only 1.44 percent.

Other factors that dented the Value Trust portfolio in the second quarter included declines in some of its biggest holdings – top Internet stocks including Google and eBay. Those stocks are down because of company-specific worries, like the Google hype that has some investors convinced the stock is doomed to fail, Miller and Gay wrote.” Read On...


Earnings today: Career Education, New Century Financial, Rio Tinto, Sprint Nextel, Suncor Energy, Transocean.

Tobacco, oil stocks continue to dominate New Highs list.

The bad times continue for eBay… back on the New Lows list and down 50% from highs. Now at 32 times trailing earnings.
In The News: Bill Miller’s collection of mistakes makes for a horrible 2nd quarter.
Last Change 52-Wk
S&P 500 1278.55 0.60% 2.77%
Oil (USO)* 71.07 1.31% 4.76%
Gold (GLD)* 64.71 0.61% 50.00%
Silver (SLV)* 121.70 3.49% -11.89%
US Dollar 85.16 0.27% -4.08%
Euro 1.2782 -0.38% 4.85%
VIX 14.42 -4.19% 22.72%
^HUI 347.22 2.53% 74.05%
10-year yield 4.96% -0.02 0.63
* Since ETF inception

Company Sym Industry

ExxonMobil

XOM

big oil

Frontier Oil

FTO

oil

Occidental

OXY

oil

Noble Energy

NBL

oil

Tsakos

TNP

crude carriers

Western Refining

WNR

refiner

Holly

HOC

refiner

Torch Energy

TRU

royalty trust

OGE Energy

OGE

energy

Alliant Energy

LNT

energy

Allegheny Energy

AYE

energy

TXU

TXU

energy

AGL Resources

AGL

energy

N. Fuel & Gas

NFG

natural gas

Cascade Nat. Gas

CGC

natural gas

British Am. Tobacco

BTI

tobacco

Imperial Tobacco

ITY

tobacco

Harley Davidson

HDI

hogs

British Airways

BAB

airline

Air France

AKH

airline

Allied Irish Banks

AIB

banks

Bank of America

BAC

banks

AT&T

T

communications

Bellsouth

BLS

communications

Lockheed Martin

LMT

big defense

Comstock Home

CHCI

homebuilder

Cavalier Homes

CAV

homebuilder

Bombay

BBA

furnishings

Whole Foods

WFMI

organic food

Frozen Food Express

FFEX

trucking

Overstock

OSTK

online retail

RedEnvelope

REDE

online retail

Expedia

EXPE

online travel

eBay

EBAY

online auctions

Gaylord Ent.

GET

entertainment

Journal Register

JRC

newspapers

Coffee Holding

JVA

coffee

Reader's Digest

RDA

digest

Weight Watchers

WTW

diet plans

Pep Boys

PBY

car parts

Guitar Center

GTRC

guitars

Bakers Footwear

BKRS

shoes

Learning Tree

LTRE

education

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