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Another Startling Prediction
by Jeff Clark  

August 22, 2006

The world will not end today…

Today is August 22nd. According to the Muslim calendar, it’s the anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad’s ascension into heaven.

According to the slew of e-mails I’ve received over the past week, August 22nd is also the date that the world is supposed to end – or something like that.

The common theme of these e-mails is that terrorists will use Islam’s holiest day as the starting point to kick off a new series of attacks on the West. Add that to the tension from last week’s Heathrow Airport episode, and you can see why investors were on edge yesterday.

And when investors are on edge, they buy bonds, gold, and oil. They sell stocks. So it was no surprise that bonds, gold, and oil rallied on Monday while stocks declined.

But what do you suppose will happen Wednesday if nothing of consequence occurs today?

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To the extent that the market movements on Monday represented investors’ discounting of potential terrorist attacks, then we’re likely to see a reversal of those movements tomorrow. That’s what happens when an event is widely discounted but doesn’t come to pass…

Nobody really knows what the odds of a terrorist attack are for today. I do believe that they are considerably less than not having a terrorist attack.

But that’s not my prediction.

My prediction has to do with the report of existing home sales scheduled for release on Thursday morning.

Let’s face it… New home sales are weak. The housing bubble has burst. Prices are declining. And just about every homebuilder has dramatically reduced earnings expectations for 2006.

With most homebuilding stocks are trading just a fraction above their yearly lows, investors are clearly discounting the release of miserable numbers. But what do you suppose will happen if the numbers are just a tiny bit better than expectations?

Housing stocks were sharply lower on Monday. To the extent that investors are discounting bad news on Thursday, the housing sector looks to be setting up for a decent rally.

Taking a look at the chart of the Dow Jones Homebuilder Index… I see a sector that appears to be trying to put in a bottom. I see a sector where the potential reward is far greater than the potential risks.

I don’t think it’s wise to bet on the world ending today. And, I don’t think you should be shorting housing stocks ahead of Thursday’s numbers. In fact, it makes more sense to take the other side of those trades…

Best Regards and Good Trading,

Jeff

The Rise of Large Caps
“Investors have said for months that shares of the largest companies would start outperforming so- called small-cap stocks, reversing a seven-year trend. It's finally happening, and the gains may be just beginning.

Around the world, companies such as Pfizer Inc. in the U.S. and Iberdrola SA of Spain have become cheaper relative to earnings or dividends than are small companies. Many also have lower debt, making them less risky at a time when earnings growth may slow along with the global economy.

Bigger companies also have higher returns on equity, said Rupert Della-Porta, head of U.S. equities at F&C Asset Management Plc in London.” Read On…


More new highs for big tobacco… Altria, Imperial Tobacco, British American Tobacco.

Consumer staples ETF at new highs… major holdings include Proctor & Gamble, Wal-Mart, and Coca Cola.

The latest in high-end homes… luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers reports earnings today.

In The News: The rise of large caps...
Last Change 52-Wk
S&P 500 1297.52 -0.37% 6.38%
Oil (USO)* 67.42 1.87% -0.62%
Gold (GLD)* 62.44 2.29% 43.21%
Silver (SLV)* 124.12 2.92% -10.14%
US Dollar 84.80 -0.34% -4.29%
Euro 1.287 0.35% 5.91%
VIX 12.22 4.98% -8.94%
^HUI 344.71 5.37% 64.88%
10-year yield 4.82% -0.02 0.61
* Since ETF inception

Company Sym Industry
Altria MO tobacco
Imperial Tobacco ITY tobacco
British American Tob. BTI tobacco
Air France AKH airline
British Airways BAB airline
Pfizer PFE pharma
AstraZeneca AZN pharma
Manor Care HCR healthcare
Humana HUM insurance
Royal Dutch Shell RDS.B big oil
Eni E big oil
Coinmatch DRY washers/dryers
Safeway SWY grocery stores
Consumer Staples Sel. XLP consumer goods
Exelon EXC utility
Public Storage PSA storage
Company Sym Industry
Cavalier Homes CAV manufact. homes
Dominion Homes DHOM homebuilder
Huttig HBP building products
Louisiana Pacific LPX building products
Dollar Tree DG retail
Saks SKS retail
Reader's Digest RDA digest
Peet's Coffee & Tea PEET coffee/tea
Align Technology ALGN dental

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