Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Bill Gross sees possible further devaluation of USD

Gross sees possible further devaluation

Bill Gross, who has made no secret of what he thinks about more quantitative easing from the Federal Reserve, says the U.S. dollar could be in for a mighty fall over the next few years if the central bank were to continue on that path.

The Fed is widely expected tomorrow to unveil details of a new round of quantitative easing, dubbed QE2, an attempt to drive down long-term interest rates by buying up Treasury paper given that short-term rates can’t go any lower.

Some have questioned whether QE2 can have a meaningful impact, and whether is “debasing” its currency with such a move. Generally, the U.S. dollar has been weak but investors have buoyed stocks, counting on a hefty measure of stimulus from the Fed when it ends its two-day meeting with an announcement tomorrow afternoon.

This comes at a crucial time for the U.S. recovery, which not only is faltering but is heading into a period of expected gridlock among U.S. politicians after today’s mid-term elections, Globe and Mail New York correspondent Joanna Slater reports.

“I think a 20-per-cent decline in the dollar is possible,” Mr. Gross, the chief of PIMCO, told the Reuters news agency yesterday.

Last week on PIMCO’s website, he likened QE2 to a Ponzi scheme, and warned of the consequences for bond investors.

“When a central bank prints trillions of dollars of checks, which is not necessarily what (a second round of quantitative easing) will do in terms of the amount, but if it gets into that territory - that is a debasement of the dollar in terms of the supply of dollars on a global basis,” Mr. Gross told Reuters.

“... QE2 not only produces more dollars but it also lowers the yield that investors earn on them and makes foreigners, which is the key link to the currencies, it makes foreigners less willing to hold dollars in current form or at current prices.”

This is a key week for major central banks, Globe and Mail Washington correspondent Kevin Carmichael writes today. Not only did the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Reserve Bank of India raise rates today, but the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are set for policy decisions as well later in the week.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Bankers Pet : BNK: Time To Buy?- Technicals Say Yes!

Nov 2 2010

House Positions for C:BNK from 20101102 to 20101102
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
80 National Bank 17,300 124,992 7.225 8,000 57,846 7.231 9,300 -67,146
52 NCP 7,558 54,465 7.206 1,483 10,753 7.251 6,075 -43,712
33 Canaccord 4,100 29,561 7.21 250 1,812 7.248 3,850 -27,749
79 CIBC 19,900 144,098 7.241 16,100 116,551 7.239 3,800 -27,547
1 Anonymous 16,200 117,054 7.226 13,400 97,074 7.244 2,800 -19,980
12 Wellington 15,900 115,080 7.238 13,500 97,824 7.246 2,400 -17,256
89 Raymond James 2,000 14,340 7.17 0 2,000 -14,340
9 BMO Nesbitt 2,900 20,991 7.238 1,700 12,273 7.219 1,200 -8,718
72 Credit Suisse 206 1,495 7.257 0 206 -1,495
39 Merrill Lynch 200 1,450 7.25 0 200 -1,450
57 Interactive 0 9 65 7.222 -9 65
13 Instinet 0 100 722 7.22 -100 722
2 RBC 24,200 175,421 7.249 24,400 176,290 7.225 -200 869
99 Jitney 900 6,508 7.231 1,400 10,110 7.221 -500 3,602
15 UBS 0 700 5,047 7.21 -700 5,047
124 Questrade 0 1,000 7,170 7.17 -1,000 7,170
101 Newedge 0 2,000 14,449 7.225 -2,000 14,449
5 Penson 6,400 46,338 7.24 9,400 67,962 7.23 -3,000 21,624
85 Scotia 500 3,620 7.24 5,300 38,218 7.211 -4,800 34,598
14 ITG 0 5,700 41,219 7.231 -5,700 41,219
7 TD Sec 22,777 164,566 7.225 36,599 264,594 7.23 -13,822 100,028
TOTAL 141,041 1,019,979 7.232 141,041 1,019,979 7.232 0 0


Anonymous was the Biggest Buyer When The Stock Dipped Nov 1 2010

House Positions for C:BNK from 20101101 to 20101101
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
1 Anonymous 205,800 1,484,758 7.215 150,500 1,086,721 7.221 55,300 -398,037
82 Stifel 49,900 355,288 7.12 0 49,900 -355,288
11 MacQuarie 88,200 639,559 7.251 54,000 393,440 7.286 34,200 -246,119
83 Mackie 33,900 245,696 7.248 0 33,900 -245,696
20 Stonecap 24,000 175,523 7.313 0 24,000 -175,523
85 Scotia 64,250 465,356 7.243 43,350 312,666 7.213 20,900 -152,690
99 Jitney 51,000 365,833 7.173 32,500 234,152 7.205 18,500 -131,681
14 ITG 15,300 111,149 7.265 3,700 26,681 7.211 11,600 -84,468
2 RBC 21,770 156,106 7.171 11,676 84,972 7.277 10,094 -71,134
89 Raymond James 127,900 920,659 7.198 120,980 872,917 7.215 6,920 -47,742
74 GMP 2,500 18,100 7.24 0 2,500 -18,100
123 Citigroup 2,113 15,257 7.221 0 2,113 -15,257
19 Desjardins 4,750 34,197 7.199 3,700 27,010 7.30 1,050 -7,187
72 Credit Suisse 0 300 2,161 7.203 -300 2,161
58 Qtrade 2,000 14,500 7.25 2,409 17,264 7.166 -409 2,764
80 National Bank 39,350 282,628 7.182 40,100 289,136 7.21 -750 6,508
95 Wolverton 0 1,000 7,230 7.23 -1,000 7,230
46 Macquarie 0 2,600 18,824 7.24 -2,600 18,824
124 Questrade 0 3,075 22,153 7.204 -3,075 22,153
101 Newedge 0 3,900 28,147 7.217 -3,900 28,147
33 Canaccord 33,200 238,374 7.18 37,300 267,283 7.166 -4,100 28,909
5 Penson 46,500 336,018 7.226 51,100 368,374 7.209 -4,600 32,356
12 Wellington 34,000 242,982 7.147 39,300 280,044 7.126 -5,300 37,062
15 UBS 0 5,920 42,480 7.176 -5,920 42,480
52 NCP 29,816 213,616 7.164 37,203 269,353 7.24 -7,387 55,737
7 TD Sec 102,170 731,012 7.155 110,400 796,006 7.21 -8,230 64,994
13 Instinet 0 8,800 63,259 7.189 -8,800 63,259
78 Salman 0 9,800 70,952 7.24 -9,800 70,952
121 Jennings 0 10,000 72,500 7.25 -10,000 72,500
10 FirstEnergy 31,500 230,146 7.306 41,700 298,482 7.158 -10,200 68,336
79 CIBC 103,000 743,595 7.219 127,130 914,830 7.196 -24,130 171,235
65 Goldman 0 35,700 256,684 7.19 -35,700 256,684
9 BMO Nesbitt 54,100 388,249 7.177 178,876 1,284,880 7.183 -124,776 896,631
TOTAL 1,167,019 8,408,601 7.205 1,167,019 8,408,601 7.205 0 0



BNK.TO - Bankers Pete Ltd (TSX)

DateOpenHighLowLastChangeVolume% Change
10/29/107.02007.15007.02007.1500+0.0900968570+1.27%

Composite Indicator -- Signal -- -- Strength -- -- Direction --
Trend Spotter (TM)SellWeakWeakest
Short Term Indicators
7 Day Average Directional IndicatorBuyMinimumStrongest
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo ChannelBuyMinimumStrongest
20 Day Moving Average vs PriceBuyMinimumStrongest
20 - 50 Day MACD OscillatorSellWeakStrongest
20 Day Bollinger BandsHold Bullish
Short Term Indicators Average: 40% - Buy

BNK.TO - Bankers Pete Ltd (TSX)

DateOpenHighLowLastChangeVolume% Change
10/29/107.02007.15007.02007.1500+0.0900968570+1.27%


5-Year Indicator and Overall Opinion Performance Summary

IndicatorTotal Number
of Trades
Average Days
per Trade
Total Profit
from Trades
Trend Spotter (TM)37 Trades42 Days/Trade368.0000
7 Day Average Directional Indicator138 Trades13 Days/Trade764.0001
10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel199 Trades6 Days/Trade783.0001
20 Day Moving Average vs Price122 Trades15 Days/Trade1042.0000
20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator33 Trades54 Days/Trade581.0000
20 Day Bollinger Bands100 Trades3 Days/Trade122.5000
40 Day Commodity Channel Index75 Trades10 Days/Trade494.5000
50 Day Moving Average vs Price85 Trades21 Days/Trade626.0000
20 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator11 Trades156 Days/Trade915.0001
50 Day Parabolic Time/Price95 Trades19 Days/Trade7.0000
60 Day Commodity Channel Index65 Trades12 Days/Trade503.0000
100 Day Moving Average vs Price35 Trades49 Days/Trade973.0001
50 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator9 Trades191 Days/Trade593.0000


Average Number
of Trades
Average Days
per Trade
Average Profit
per Signal
Overall Performance Summary77 Trades19 Days/Trade597.8460

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