STUDENT QUESTION
Dear Dr. Brown,
I live in the strongest economy in the Eurozone –
How can I best preserve and increase the value of my portfolio in the face of uncertain times, a weaker Euro and incompetent politicians who only tell half truths?
Please reconsider coming to
You have to become very aware of the major trend on the EUR. Right now it is down! That makes the USD the safer currency as long as the trend remains down. You can only see the major trend on a long term monthly chart like this one…

This also mitigates the stink of the PIGS. (PIGS =
Ps. You’ll have to campaign Oxford Club to get me over to Austria…I’m up for it but you’ll have to create the demand over there.
Pps. Back the PIGS isn’t it funny how the Romans used to be civilized and the Germans used to be barbarians. Now roles are reversed!
Ppps. I am teaching you to forecast currency rates since it impacts your stock investing. I am not implying in any way that you should trade Forex! Just make sure you understand how this analysis impacts stocks.
STUDENT QUESTION
Hi Dr. Brown:
I am relatively new to your program and I have two questions:
1.) Can you speak more in depth about scalability? You mention it in
passing in the course, but I couldn't
understand what it was or how to use it as an analysis tool.
2.) I came across a stock-ticker symbol CAST. The stock had some
clustered insider buying on Jan. 5th of
almost $5 million. It seems like a promising candidate for a buy. Would
you be willing to do an analysis for me based on the criteria in your
course so I have a better understand of how to go about the process?
STUDENT QUESTION
Page 206 in the course says that occasionally insiders can sell off optioned stock and use the cash to buy it right back and you said it is powerful....I didn't get that. Isn't owning optioned stock the same as owning the stock bought on the secondary market? How can it be 'powerful'?
STUDENT QUESTION
Hey Scott,
Are the stock options (those given to insiders) the same ones as the options traded in the regular options market? Does the insider stock option itself have any value or gain value only after it is exercised? What are the characteristics of insider stock options?
DOC BROWN ANSWER
Another great question from another astute student!
STUDENT QUESTION
When the IPO lock up period ends, why do some IPO prices go up? Does it mean the insiders are let free to buy too? I got the point that insiders can't sell their shares till then but you said it could be a good IPO if it jumps after the end of lock up period. Do you mean to say that people wait to see if anyone is dumping shares and then buy?
STUDENT QUESTION
Hi! Doc Brown:
I am interested in the hedge fund & its portfolio managing. On the last session you briefly mention about hedge fund trading.
I understand the hedge fund can be engaged in all type of trading like Forex/Currency, Futures, Stock, Bond, Index, Option, ETF, ETN, Treasury, Muni, etc.
Could you explain about hedge fund & its tax consequence or efficiency in more details?
Where can I register if it is required? and what requirement do I meet in order to start a hedge fund company and become a portfolio manager?
Thanks
STUDENT QUESTION
I've noticed that the question of where to start when investing from scratch comes up a lot, and The Gone Fishin' Portfolio is always Dr. Brown's response. Keep in mind that those of us small investors literally starting from scratch do not have the capital to start with the GFP, and perhaps not even the ETF version (which you can only find if you buy the book). However, I believe there's an alternative. The Permanent Portfolio Fund (PRPFX) could be considered the "poor man's Gone Fishin' Portfolio" --- it's intrinsically asset-allocated, tax-efficient, costs only $1000 to open, and you can avoid all the transaction fees if you buy it direct or through Scottrade. It has been recommended in the Investment U newsletter on a couple occasions as a great way to get started. (Look in Archives for "The Peace of Mind Fund" issue #773.) It gets top scores from Morningstar, Lipper Leaders, and MAXfunds.com, among others. After that's set up, perhaps dollar-cost-averaging in to IPOs or momentum stocks might be a way to get going when you have so little to start with. While the GFP is fantastic, it's simply out of reach for those of us who are truly starting from scratch. Hope this helps those in the same boat.
http://www.tradementors.com/tntstocks
Also, here’s the article referred to in this question:
STUDENT QUESTION
Dr. Brown,
I've been trying to methodically track the signals (your "prairie dog squeaks") for Momentum stocks and have a few questions.
1. In determining Market Share Leadership for a given stock, if I understand correctly, we're to write down the EnterpriseValue/Revenue figures for each competitor, add them all up (including for the stock we're analyzing?), then divide the EnterpriseValue/Revenue of our stock by the total. Is that correct? I can't seem to find an explanation of what this number we've calculated tells us. Please clarify.
STUDENT QUESTION
2. For Double-Digit ROE, you say to use 5-year averages as compared to its rivals. How do we do this?
DOC BROWN ANSWER
In addition to Yahoo Finance I really like Market Watch for this kind of data. You pull each year’s fiqure for Total Net Income (which is after tax) off the income statement. Here’s an example with IBM showing data back to 2005:
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/ibm/financials
Then pull the figures for total equity (Shareholder’s equity) for each year off the balance sheet. Again for IBM:
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/ibm/financials/balance-sheet
STUDENT QUESTION
3. In filtering out stocks that don't meet the momentum criteria, it appears that only Earnings Acceleration, Institutional Ownership, Industry Leadership, and Technical Indicators need to be tracked over time, and that the stock can simply be given a "pass/fail grade" for each of the remaining signals. Is this correct?
STUDENT QUESTION
4. For the signals that need to be tracked, how often should this be done --- once a quarter?
DOC BROWN ANSWER
There are two facets to this question. For every stock that passes your screen you should create a tracking system like the TnT books in the videos here
http://www.tradementors.com/tntstocks
When you do get an entry signal with a good technical indicator like the 12 month moving average cross-over OR the TnT Bulls and Bears up arrow you can double check if the stock fails to move up in price accordingly. Otherwise you should re-check the fundamentals of your watch list quarterly and cull any of your stocks you downgrade from pass to fail.
STUDENT QUESTION
5. In order to be considered a Momentum Stock, how many of your "prairie dog squeak" signals must it pass: 80%, 90% 100%?
I may have more questions next time as I work through this, but this is enough for now. Thank you for your time and clarification.
STUDENT QUESTION
Dear Investment U Staff / Dr. Brown,
during the last month I sent you three mails with several (admittedly extensive) questions.
"Comments for Doc Brown concerning lesson 1-3"
I realistically didn't expect Dr. Brown to answer all of them (that would have taken up to
much time) but I would have thought that he would at least mention them and/or say that
he will address them at a later time. Or something like that. Instead he completely ignored
them. So, I have to ask now if/when he intends to answer/comment them.
I am aware that Dr. Brown has a very busy life, but as one of his "students" I am eager to
hear those answers, comments and opinions.
And by the way... Congratulations on the new book. I am looking forward to read it.
Also thanks for your efforts in regard of the TnT-BnB package. :)
STUDENT QUESTION
In the last conference call Scott mentioned that there was a discount to the TNT software for iucourse students. Could you tell me how much it costs and how to order?
DOC BROWN ANSWER
You can order it here:
http://www.tradementors.com/tntstocks
I have arranged a $500 discount available ONLY to Investment U students. Also, when the new Autopilot Stock Trading feature comes out you will get that at no additional charge. The Autopilot will allow you to set up your watch list and have the program automatically buy and sell with presets even if you are asleep and the market is on the other side of the world!
STUDENT QUESTION
I have found that using drive time to listen to audio books and podcasts a great way to learn about investing. I call it the
DOC BROWN ANSWER
Go Prius U (you should create a sports pennant)! I attend the
I was talking about Para-trading. Here’s a download link for the presentation entitled Understanding Stock Options:
http://stocks6969archive.s3.amazonaws.com/5881277685984969.ppt
Remind me for the next call and I’ll try to do a video on stock option paratrading and will post it at:
http://www.tradementors.com/tntstocks
STUDENT QUESTION
Is there a new SEC rule allowing brokerages to freeze money market mutual funds? Is it true that the rule does NOT apply to banks?
DOC BROWN ANSWER
The problem is with the institutionals not the small investor. So you shouldn’t have a problem with having your cash sweep trapped in the money market.
I couldn’t find anything on the new rule and don’t know if it applies to banks. But here’s the background argument that led to the new rule:
Note: See http://www.financial-planning.com/news/industry-sec-spar-money-funds-2662006-1.html
That’s it folks! Don’t forget to watch the videos on Technical Analsysis of Stocks here:


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