Tuesday, August 3, 2010

TSX and TSX-V and Nasdaq Leaders

VOLUME LEADERS
Symbol Name Last Trade Change Volume Related Info
HOU.TO HORIZON BETAPRO NYMEX CRDE OIL 7.24 9:30AM EST Up 0.51 (7.58%) 1,012,399 More
K.TO KINROSS GOLD CORP. 15.64 9:30AM EST Down 1.23 (7.29%) 567,989 Reports, More
BXI.TO BIOEXX SPECIALTY PROTEINS LTD 2.14 9:30AM EST Up 0.14 (7.00%) 188,860 More
ELR.TO EASTERN PLATINUM LIMITED 1.05 9:30AM EST Up 0.01 (0.96%) 171,425 Reports, More
HND.TO HORIZONS BETAPRO NYMEX NAT GAS 5.69 9:30AM EST Up 0.27 (4.98%) 160,622 Reports, More
SU.TO SUNCOR ENERGY INC. 34.39 9:30AM EST Up 0.50 (1.48%) 158,818 Reports, More
CLL.TO CONNACHER OIL 1.50 9:30AM EST Up 0.01 (0.67%) 146,801 Reports, More
RBI.TO RED BACK MINING INC. 28.10 9:30AM EST Up 2.08 (7.99%) 144,386 Reports, More
BBD-B.TO BOMBARDIER INC., CL. B, SV 4.73 9:30AM EST Up 0.07 (1.50%) 113,852 Reports, More
XIU.TO iSHARES SP TSX 60 INDEX FUND 17.42 9:30AM EST Up 0.22 (1.28%) 105,100 More
SUE.TO SULLIDEN GOLD CORPORATION LTD 0.65 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 100,000 Reports, More
IAU.TO INTREPID MINES LTD. 0.59 9:30AM EST Up 0.03 (5.36%) 94,000 Reports, More
HNU.TO HORIZONS BETA PRO NYMEX NAT GAS 6.51 9:30AM EST Down 0.36 (5.24%) 92,856 More
LUN.TO LUNDIN MINING CORP. 4.14 9:30AM EST Up 0.14 (3.50%) 92,692 Reports, More
WTN.TO WESTERN COAL CORP 4.30 9:30AM EST Up 0.10 (2.38%) 92,477 Reports, More
YLO-UN.TO YELLOW PAGES INCOME FUND 5.64 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 90,039 Reports, More
RY.TO ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 54.50 9:30AM EST Up 0.78 (1.45%) 86,666 Reports, More
EQN.TO EQUINOX MINERALS LIMITED 4.77 9:30AM EST Up 0.11 (2.36%) 82,119 Reports, More
TCK-B.TO Teck Resources Limited 37.12 9:30AM EST Up 0.93 (2.57%) 80,010 Reports, More
DML.TO DENISON MINES CORP. 1.59 9:30AM EST Up 0.02 (1.27%) 76,850 Reports, More
MFC.TO MANULIFE FIN 16.58 9:30AM EST Up 0.24 (1.47%) 76,621 Reports, More
UEX.TO UEX CORP 0.91 9:30AM EST Up 0.02 (2.25%) 73,100 Reports, More
CLM.TO CONS. THOMPSON IRON MINES LTD. 8.33 9:30AM EST Up 0.09 (1.09%) 71,571 Reports, More
BCE.TO BCE INC. 31.57 9:30AM EST Up 0.12 (0.38%) 67,956 Reports, More
CNQ.TO CDN NATURAL RES 36.03 9:30AM EST Up 0.63 (1.78%) 63,280 Reports, More

VOLUME LEADERS
Symbol Name Last Trade Change Volume Related Info
KWG.V KWG RESOURCES INC. 0.125 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 670,000 Reports, More
SD.V SIDON INTERNATIONAL RES CORP. 0.18 9:30AM EST Up 0.02 (12.50%) 528,130 More
CZX.V CANADA ZINC METALS CORP. 0.51 9:30AM EST Up 0.025 (5.15%) 290,500 Reports, More
APA.V APELLA RESOURCES INC. 0.145 9:30AM EST Up 0.025 (20.83%) 250,834 Reports, More
UNX.V UNIVERSAL POWER CORP. 2.25 9:30AM EST Up 0.32 (16.58%) 207,643 More
SLG.V Sterling Resources Ltd 1.94 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 203,630 Reports, More
GWG.V GREAT WESTERN MINERALS GROUP LT 0.20 9:30AM EST Down 0.005 (2.44%) 192,800 Reports, More
ALE.V ALANGE ENERGY CORP. 0.38 9:30AM EST Up 0.015 (4.11%) 177,031 Reports, More
AGQ.V ARIAN SILVER CORP. 0.15 9:30AM EST Down 0.005 (3.23%) 157,000 Reports, More
OYL.V CGX ENERGY INC. 0.55 9:30AM EST Up 0.01 (1.85%) 141,755 Reports, More
CCE.V Commerce Resources Corp. 0.265 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 128,000 Reports, More
GBB.V GOLD BULLION DEVELOPMENT CORP. 0.55 9:30AM EST Down 0.03 (5.17%) 126,035 More
SQI.V SILVER QUEST RESOURCES LTD. 0.71 9:30AM EST Up 0.03 (4.41%) 125,997 Reports, More
SMH.V SHOREHAM RESOURCES LTD. 0.13 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 125,000 Reports, More
BLM.V BLACK MARLIN ENERGY HOLDINGS LT 0.51 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 115,000 More
EFG.V FIRST GOLD EXPLORATION INC. 0.295 9:30AM EST Up 0.015 (5.36%) 112,000 Reports, More
DAC.V DACHA CAPITAL INC 0.34 9:30AM EST Up 0.02 (6.25%) 108,668 Reports, More
TUE.V TITAN URANIUM INC. 0.16 9:30AM EST Up 0.005 (3.23%) 105,000 Reports, More
LYM.V Lysander Minerals Corporation 0.22 9:30AM EST Down 0.07 (24.14%) 104,000 Reports, More
USA.V U.S. SILVER CORPORATION 0.21 9:30AM EST Up 0.015 (7.69%) 97,500 Reports, More
MEX.V MIDLANDS MINERALS CORP. 0.145 9:30AM EST Down 0.015 (9.38%) 96,132 Reports, More
MMC.V MULTIPLIED MEDIA CORPORATION 0.11 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 95,500 Reports, More
SDX.V SEA DRAGON ENERGY INC. 0.28 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 88,400 Reports, More
CAN.V CANACO RES INC. 2.12 9:30AM EST Up 0.13 (6.53%) 86,940 Reports, More
TCC.V TARSIS RESOURCES LTD. 0.15 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 85,000 Reports, More

NASDAQ VOLUME LEADERS
Symbol Name Last Trade Change Volume Related Info
VMED Virgin Media Inc. 22.16 9:30AM EST Up 0.01 (0.05%) 3,472,590 Profile, Reports, More
QQQQ PowerShares Exchange-Traded Fun 46.645 9:30AM EST Down 0.025 (0.05%) 1,379,804 Profile, Reports, More
SYKE Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated 11.10 9:30AM EST Down 4.20 (27.45%) 1,293,146 Profile, Reports, More
SOLF Solarfun Power Holdings Co., Lt 12.194 9:30AM EST Up 1.944 (18.97%) 1,265,847 Profile, Reports, More
SIRI Sirius XM Radio Inc. 1.04 9:30AM EST Down 0.01 (0.95%) 1,130,395 Profile, Reports, More
INTC Intel Corporation 20.98 9:30AM EST Down 0.17 (0.80%) 916,668 Profile, Reports, More
CTSH Cognizant Technology Solutions 62.30 9:30AM EST Up 6.88 (12.41%) 806,996 Profile, Reports, More
ARNA Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 6.80 9:30AM EST Down 0.37 (5.16%) 653,539 Profile, Reports, More
ATVI Activision Blizzard, Inc 11.70 9:30AM EST Down 0.25 (2.09%) 450,430 Reports, More
JASO JA Solar Holdings, Co., Ltd. 6.4201 9:30AM EST Up 0.2401 (3.89%) 431,756 Profile, Reports, More
CSCO Cisco Systems, Inc. 23.8135 9:30AM EST Up 0.0135 (0.06%) 417,267 Profile, Reports, More
AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. 11.87 9:30AM EST Down 0.14 (1.17%) 414,780 Profile, Reports, More
VVUS VIVUS, Inc. 5.45 9:30AM EST Down 0.29 (5.05%) 327,654 Profile, Reports, More
MSFT Microsoft Corporation 26.30 9:30AM EST Down 0.03 (0.11%) 308,942 Profile, Reports, More
RIMM Research In Motion Limited 57.5949 9:30AM EST Up 0.6149 (1.08%) 303,483 Profile, Reports, More
ERIC LM Ericsson Telephone Company 11.20 9:30AM EST Down 0.17 (1.50%) 299,445 Reports, More
CMCSA Comcast Corporation 19.41 9:30AM EST Down 0.07 (0.36%) 218,298 Profile, Reports, More
QGEN Qiagen N.V. 18.75 9:30AM EST Down 0.07 (0.37%) 212,308 Profile, Reports, More
ADPT ADPT Corporation 2.78 9:30AM EST Down 0.12 (4.14%) 212,034 Profile, Reports, More
INFY Infosys Technologies Limited 62.11 9:30AM EST Up 0.77 (1.26%) 210,214 Reports, More
GENZ Genzyme Corporation 70.43 9:30AM EST Up 0.07 (0.10%) 208,156 Profile, Reports, More
MEND Micrus Endovascular Corporation 23.26 9:30AM EST Down 0.03 (0.13%) 198,621 Profile, Reports, More
ORCL Oracle Corporation 24.29 9:30AM EST 0.00 (0.00%) 194,250 Profile, Reports, More
SATC SatCon Technology Corporation 3.80 9:30AM EST Down 0.01 (0.26%) 185,429 Profile, Reports, More
GILD Gilead Sciences, Inc. 34.4315 9:30AM EST Down 0.0285 (0.08%) 166,256 Profile, Reports, More

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Carrigan: Go ahead, add commodities to your portfolio


Last Wednesday, the NYMEX nearby month contract of natural gas popped over 2 per cent and nudged my natural gas exchange traded fund back to the break-even level. I took on the natural gas ETF last May because of the bullish series of higher lows and I thought my portfolio needed some direct commodity exposure.

Did you notice that I used the words portfolio and commodity in the same sentence?

Traditionally that would be a no-no because a portfolio suggests a nest egg of stocks and bonds that represent the shares of large corporations and the debt of credit-worthy corporations, provinces, states and federal governments. Commodities, on the other hand, are deemed to be risky and suitable only for speculators and day traders.

Commodities can best be described as “things” that are components of different categories such as the hard commodities (copper, gold, silver), the soft commodities (cotton, lumber, sugar) and the grains (soybeans, corn, wheat).

Aside from the assumption of risk, the other impediment is the physical challenge of placing a bulky and perishable “thing” into a portfolio. Gold was probably the first commodity to be placed into a modern portfolio because of its infinite shelf life and its acceptance by investors and portfolio managers as a financial asset.

As far as risk is concerned, the reality is that 5,000 bushels of wheat, 80,000 board feet of lumber or 25,000 pounds of copper may carry less risk than many mid- to small-cap corporations. Commodities do not go insolvent and they do not have “earnings surprises,” Commodities do not have accounting and CEO scandals. As far as I know, no commodity has ever become worthless in modern times.

When it comes to valuations, investors can apply both fundamental and technical analysis studies to any commodity. Fundamental studies would focus on supply and demand and technical analysis would focus on trends and turning points

The one emerging theme in support of introducing a commodity component into the portfolio is that today’s portfolio managers and investors are having difficulty in seeking out non-correlated assets.

In other words, equity exposure to Canada, the U.S., Europe and Asia translates into exposure to multiple assets that all do the same thing at the same time. Equity diversification today is impossible, thanks to globalization.

Commodities are one of the few asset classes that do not necessarily have a positive correlation to the global stock markets and the placement of commodities into the portfolio could reduce risk as measured by volatility. The problem to overcome is how to find a practical way to introduce commodities into the portfolio.

One way would be to deal with a commodities broker who would act on your behalf and expose you to the commodity futures market. The problem here is the high maintenance of rolling futures contracts along with the need for the broker to stick within the constraints of the overall portfolio.

Another strategy is to introduce a commodity exchange traded fund (ETF) into the portfolio. The commodity ETF will trade like a stock, but the price will track a specific commodity such as silver, copper, natural gas or crude. A less complex strategy would be to seek out a commodity ETF that gives you exposure to a basket of commodities. This will cut down on the trading and the need to study a dozen separate commodities.

Our chart this week shows the monthly closes of the Reuters/Jefferies CRB index plotted above the monthly closes of the S&P500 stock index. Also known as the CRB, the index is a basket of 19 commodities representing all commodity sectors. According to Jefferies & Company, Inc., the Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index is designed to provide a liquid and economically relevant benchmark that provides a timely and accurate representation of commodities as an asset class.

Our chart clearly displays how, over the past 10 years, commodities as an asset class have humbled the mighty S&P500. Clearly we need to participate, and my first candidate was the iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust (GSG), which I rejected because this product is too heavily weighted in energy at almost 70 per cent of the overall commodity basket.

The “old CRB” is now called the Continuous Commodity Index (CCI) and puts a much smaller emphasis on energy and industrial metals and a much larger emphasis on agricultural products. The relevant ETF here would be the GreenHaven Continuous Commodity Index Fund (GCC), which seeks to reflect the performance of the Continuous Commodity Index (the Index).

The Index is a broad-based commodity index consisting of 17 different commodities. I never thought that owning live cattle or lean hogs would be so easy.

Bill Carrigan, CIM, is an independent stock-market analyst.

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