Life Term Strategies

1. Huge Gains in Long Term
- Receive significant capital gains
- by investing in corporations
- (with wide economic moat & average peers’ net margin)
- In very very long term

2. Strong Periodic Cash Flow
- Maintain self-sufficient monthly cash flow
- Through dividend, gains on derivative & short term trading
- For re-investment to item # 1 mentioned above

3. Mind for Risk Management
- Ensure strong cash position
- Maintain low risk by continue monitor, analyze & feel:
economic trend & environment,
market condition & investors emotion
corporate performance & outlook
asset allocation & direction

4. Be a holy Christian investor:
- Invest in wisdom & varies ways, but consistent & not over nor under of what the Holy Bible expects a Jesus follower should be
- Keep regular & long term spiritual growth
Continue experience God @ finance market
Aim for life transform opportunities
- Even though it may not teach Billy & Bilibala what stocks to invest nor how to make more, more & more $

11.01.2010

Top holding in USA 11/01/10

1. Google Inc. (GOOG)
2. Wells Fargo Financial (WFC)
3. Exxon Mobil (XOM)
4. General Electric (GE)
5. American Express (AXP)


  • Exxon Mobil net income up 55% mainly thx to oil price rise (bad for all drivers) and refinery margin increased, oil supply & demand kind of reach an equilibrium point, on the other hand, as USA, UK & Japan’s QE2.0 (print more $$) project, oil price should rise back to US$100 per bbl as what I predict 2 years ago. If so, Exxon Mobil should have room to rise back to US$75.
  • General Electric net income up 29% while revenue down 5% mainly on energy infrastructure segment (that’s why stock price down cuz ppl focus on their revenue). Revenue down reflect the global capital expenditures on corporate infrastructure down during and after financial crisis, but as one will notice, GE’s profit margin continue to rise means, GE’s products & services are more profitable in a dollar to dollar basis and this trend has continue for the past two 2 years. I still need to complete the trend analysis.

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