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Paul Schatz, President, Heritage Capital

Hedge Fund Giant SAC Indicted

 As I started my first segment with the folks at Yahoo Finance, SAC was indicted. Here is the on the spot discussion we had. http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/sac-capital-indicted-criminal-securities-fraud-155459600.html   Read More
Date: July 30, 2013

Gold’s Bearish Pattern Trying to Change

When we last left off with the gold market (and the chart below), I offered that “Unless the metal quickly regains the $1350 level, we are most likely looking at further selling and even more record setting negative sentiment before a sustainable rally can begin.”    Gold continued its collapse from the time I hit the send button at $1292 all the way down to $1179 a week later. From $1179, it rallied all the way back to $1303 this […]   Read More
Date: July 26, 2013

Fox Business Markets Now on July 25th at 1pm

I am going to be on Fox Business’ Markets Now tomorrow (Thursday July 25) at 1:00pm EDT discussing earnings, the upcoming Fed meeting and where stocks are headed this quarter.  I am also going to spend some time with the folks at Yahoo Finance creating three segments. The first will be on the comparison between 1987 and the current market while the second will focus on the upcoming Fed meeting and when Bernanke & Co. will begin to pull the punch […]   Read More
Date: July 24, 2013

Comparisons to 1987 Mount

For the past six months when asked about my outlook for 2013 I replied that I thought it would be a front loaded year with all or close to all of the gains during the first half of the year.  I have and continue to compare it to 1987 without a one day stock market crash. Others have predicted that 2013 will look more like 1995, the single greatest investing year of the modern era. Now that would make me (and you) […]   Read More
Date: July 22, 2013

Economy Still Plodding Along

Economically, as you know, my views haven’t changed since 2009. We are living the “typical” post financial crisis recovery with sub par growth and stubbornly high unemployment that sometimes teases on the upside and terrifies on the downside. Until we get to the other side of the next recession, I believe it will continue this way.  I often share two of my favorite and off the beaten path indicators to look for clues as to the direction of the economy. […]   Read More
Date: July 19, 2013

Short-Term Crossroad

Interesting crossroad for the stock market. Price action says more rally coming shortly while sentiment and internals argue for a 4-8% pullback into August. I guess both could occur in theory. With the Dow, S&P 500 and Russell 2000 hitting fresh all time highs, it will be telling to see if any more cracks appear in the market’s foundation. We’ll take a look at our regular column of Canaries in the Coal Mine shortly. Yesterday, Ben Bernanke’s much anticipated and […]   Read More
Date: July 18, 2013

Oil Acting Up

Crude oil has very quietly rallied from $93 to $106 over the past  few weeks. I am surprised we haven’t heard more from the media about it. Usually when it cracks $100, we hear how it is going to hurt the consumer and lead to recession. And all this while the dollar was strong as well. Thursday’s downside reversal was interesting, especially given how weak the dollar was and I will be closely watching to see if the bears can muster […]   Read More
Date: July 12, 2013

Big Ben to the Rescue

It wasn’t long ago that we discussed Bernanke throwing cold water on the rally, something I thought was overblown. But on Wednesday after the markets closed, he did a complete 180 and essentially gave the crack addict more crack. While I was not at all surprised with what he said, I thought the market overreacted somewhat. Precious metals stocks and emerging markets were the biggest beneficiaries of the Bernanke Bang which should be expected given how decimated they were. Friday […]   Read More
Date: July 12, 2013

Happy 4th

Happy Birthday America!!!   Read More
Date: July 5, 2013

Still in a Selling Mood

Although short, it was a good exchange on Squawk Box the other morning. http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000180365&play=1 The stock market SHOULD come back from the day and a half break with the bulls pushing the Dow well above 15,000 again. We have the jobs report at 8:30am on Friday and I don’t see that as throwing too much cold water on the rally. But as I have discussed and written about for a while, I believe rallies over 15,000 are selling opportunities for now. […]   Read More
Date: July 4, 2013