Sunday, January 15, 2012

Barrons Roundtable Results 2011

In today's issue, Barrons gave you a ton of data, but no summaries of how their celebrated stock pickers fared. So we did it ourselves and share it with you here:

Fred Hickey's Picks 9.24%
Bill Gross's Picks 8.35%
Mario Gabelli's Picks 6.07%
Abby Joseph Cohen's Picks -2.68%
Meryl Witmer's Picks -3.94%
Oscar Schafer's Picks -6.14%
Felix Zulauf's Picks -13.28%
Scott Black's Picks -13.64%
Marc Faber's Picks -14.26%
Archie MacAllaster's Picks -27.82% -5.81% avg


The publications own picks fared poorly as well, its bull picks losing 6.9%; its bearish picks fell 16.9%, however.

Touchdowns and Fumbles

By ANDREW BARY

Our bullish 2011 stock picks trailed the market, although our bearish calls did well. An A for PriceSmart and Mistras Group. An F for MF Global, RIM, Bank of America.

It wasn't a great year for Barron's bullish stock picks, but our bearish selections handily topped the market.

Shares of the 97 companies we wrote about favorably in 2011 fell, on average, 6.9%, compared with a 2.4% decline in their benchmarks, measured from the Friday before publication through year-end.

The disappointing 2011 showing came after two straight years in which our picks had beaten the market. We have been doing this report card annually since early 2004, with a tally of the prior year's picks and pans in January and a midyear update in July.

Our bullish picks trailed the averages in 2007 and 2008, but topped them each year from 2003 through 2006. For the performance of each of our stock picks and pans from recent years see—2011 Scorecard and 2010 Scorecard.

Our biggest 2011 winners were midsize companies like Price-Smart (ticker: PSMT), a fast-growing warehouse-club operator in the Caribbean and Latin America, and Mistras Group (MG), a provider of sensors to monitor the structural integrity of bridges, nuclear plants and other structures. Another touchdown: International Coal Group, which was acquired by Arch Coal (ACI) a few months after our bullish article ran last February.

We unfortunately had some big—at least 40%—losers, including MF Global, Research In Motion (RIMM), Bank of America (BAC), Nintendo (NTDOY) Juniper Networks (JNPR) and Morgan Stanley (MS). In our worst fumble, we were upbeat on former CEO Jon Corzine's effort to transform MF Global from a money-losing futures broker into a profitable, diversified securities outfit. Some losers have rallied in 2012, although both PriceSmart and Mistras are down from their year-end levels. It's early to judge many of our 2011 picks and pans, since we like to see how they do over 12 to 18 months.

Our bearish picks fell 16.9% on average, versus a 4.5% drop in their benchmarks. Of the 30 companies we panned, 21 declined, many substantially. We were correctly bearish on mortgage insurer PMI Group (PPMIQ), which filed for bankruptcy protection, and First Solar (FSLR), which was stung by a glut of solar panels. We also were skeptical on many hyped initial public offerings of companies with little or no profits, including those of LinkedIn (LNKD), Groupon (GRPN), Zipcar (ZIP) and Dunkin' Brands (DNKN), all of which have dropped.

Our worst bearish call was Questcor Pharmaceuticals (QCOR), which soared after we questioned its growth prospects a year ago. We gave up on that call in a follow-up article in May. If we decide to retract a bullish or bearish call, often by abandoning a loser, we stop the clock at the time the follow-up article appears, not at year-end.

Our tally doesn't include industry articles that deal with many companies. It also doesn't reflect our columnists' picks and pans; they do their own report cards. We try to measure stocks against appropriate benchmarks, using the Standard & Poor's 500 for large-cap companies, the S&P 400 Mid-Cap index for midsize companies, and the Russell 2000 for small stocks.


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Some years ago, we did an exhaustive study of Barrons picks. Results were no better than 50-50.

Here are the individual picks from the experts summarized above:


Scott Black's Picks


Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
JoS. A. Bank Clothiers JOSB $40.49 $48.76 20.40%
Aecom Technology ACM 26.77 20.57 -23.20%
China XD Plastics CXDC 5.7 5.34 -6.30%
Methanex MEOH 29.02 22.82 -21.40%
Vale VALE 34.98 21.45 -38.70%
General Cable BGC 33.71 25.01 -25.80%
TTM Technologies TTMI 14.03 10.96 -21.90%
Arrow Electronics ARW 34.71 37.41 7.80%





Abby Joseph Cohen's Picks

Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
General Electric GE $18.43 $17.91 -2.80%
United Parcel Service UPS 72.15 73.19 1.40%
ExxonMobil XOM 75.59 84.76 12.10%
Roche Holding RHHBY 35.32 42.55 20.50%
Procter & Gamble* PG 64.5 66.71 3.40%
TRAVEL/LODGING


Shangri-La Asia 0069.Hong Kong HK$21.60 HK$ 13.40 -38.00%
InterContinental Hotels IHG $20.71 $17.99 -13.10%
Walt Disney DIS 39.45 37.5 -4.90%
*Goldman Sachs suspended coverage on 5/19/11, after analyst left firm.





Marc Faber's Picks


Investment Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
ENERGY



Chevron CVX $91.19 106.4 16.70%
ExxonMobil XOM 75.59 84.76 12.10%
Occidental Petroleum OXY 96.19 93.7 -2.60%
Chesapeake Energy CHK 26.95 22.29 -17.30%
SouthGobi Resources SGQ.Canada C$13.50 C$ 6.00 -55.60%
SWISS INSURANCE STOCKS

Zurich Financial ZURN.Switzerland 248.80CHF 212.50 CHF -14.60%
Swiss Life SLHN.Switzerland 142.7 86.4 -39.50%
Swiss Re SREN.Switzerland 52.6 47.87 -9.00%
GOLD



Newmont Mining NEM $56.89 60.01 5.50%
Buy: Barrick Gold ABX 49.1 45.25 -7.80%
Sell: Barrick Gold options* 4.15

ASIAN STOCKS


Chang Mai Ram Medical** CMR.Thailand 46.00baht 50.00 baht 8.70%
AEON Thana Sinsap AEONTS.Thailand 32.5 28.5 -12.30%
MCOT MCOT.Thailand 29 26.75 -7.80%
Ascott Residence Trust A68U.Singapore S$ 1.24 S$ 0.99 -20.20%
JAPANESE STOCKS

Nomura Holdings NMR $6.52 $2.98 -54.30%
NTT DoCoMo DCM 17.11 18.35 7.20%
Mizuho Financial MFG 3.88 2.68 -30.90%
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial MTU 5.31 4.19 -21.10%
OTHER



Market Vectors Gulf States Index MES $24.13 $19.56 -18.90%
Oslo Bors OSLO.Norway 77.00NOK 59.00 NOK -23.40%
*July 2011 50 calls were trading at $4.15 on 1/7/11 and the stock traded at $50.25 on call expiration date.
**Removed pick in June; stock was up 41.3% through 6/6/11.





Mario Gabelli's Picks

Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
Genuine Parts GPC $50.98 $61.20 20.00%
National Fuel Gas NFG 68.39 55.58 -18.70%
Fortune Brands* BEAM 61.47 68.26 11.00%
Sara Lee SLE 17.43 18.92 8.50%
Madison Square Garden MSG 24.93 28.64 14.90%
Energizer Holdings ENR 72.3 77.48 7.20%
Thomas & Betts TNB 47.6 54.6 14.70%
Crane CR 41.65 46.71 12.10%
Millicom International Cellular** MIICF 95.98 100.99 8.60%
U.S. Cellular USM 49.52 43.63 -11.90%
Brink's BCO 26.76 26.88 0.40%
2011 Roundtable Report Card






*Fortune Brands changed its name to Beam in October 2011 and spun off its security business as Fortune Brands Home & Security (FBHS). Price change reflects a 12/30/11 closing price of $51.23 for BEAM and $17.03 for FBHS.
**Price change adjusted to reflect $3 special dividend paid in December 2011





Bill Gross's Picks



Ticker 1/7/11 Price/Yield 12/30/11 Price/Yield Total Return
FUND



Pimco Corporate Opportunity Fund* PTY $17.17/12.0% $17.37/11.9% 13.20%
Company



Annaly Capital Management NLY $17.78/14.4% $15.96/14.2% 3.50%
*Includes special dividend.






Fred Hickey's Picks


Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
Sprott Physical Gold Trust PHYS $11.85 $13.80 16.50%
Yamana Gold AUY 11.86 14.69 23.90%
Newmont Mining NEM 56.89 60.01 5.50%
eBay EBAY 27.7 30.33 9.50%
Microsoft MSFT 28.6 25.96 -9.20%
BONDS
1/7/11 Price/Yield 12/30/11 Price/Yield
2-Yr Canadian Government Bonds $99.61/1.7% $100.10/0.95%





Archie MacAllaster's Picks

Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
Manulife Financial MFC $17.75 $10.62 -40.20%
Hartford Financial Services Warrants HIG/WS 19.11 9.14 -52.20%
Wells Fargo WFC 31.5 27.56 -12.50%
MetLife MET 46.07 31.18 -32.30%
Delta Air Lines DAL 13 8.09 -37.80%
Allied World Assurance AWH 58.23 62.93 8.10%





Oscar Schafer's Picks

Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
Sensata Technologies Holding ST $30.47 $26.28 -13.80%
NXP Semiconductors NXPI 22.92 15.37 -32.90%
Hertz Global Holdings HTZ 14.39 11.72 -18.60%
Quantum QTM 4.3 2.4 -44.20%
Mako Surgical MAKO 14.1 25.21 78.80%





Meryl Witmer's Picks

Company Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
Rockwood Holdings ROC $39.67 $39.37 -0.80%
Tronox TROX 94.5 120 27.00%
Six Flags Entertainment SIX 28.29 41.24 45.80%
Collective Brands PSS 20.94 14.37 -31.40%
Spansion CODE 20.88 8.28 -60.30%





Felix Zulauf's Picks


LONG Ticker 1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011 Change
CBOE VIX futures* $21.00 $27.15 29.30%
iPath DJ-UBS Grains Subindex Total Return ETN JJG 51.12 45.03 -11.90%
Uranium Participation U.Canada C$8.05 C$ 5.62 -30.20%
SHORT
1/7/11 Price 12/30/2011
Italian government bond futures** € 109.10 € 91.61 -16.00%
Euro Stoxx Bank Index futures** 158.9 99.2 -37.60%
*February 2011 contract and February 2012 contract
**March 2011 contract and March 2012 contract





Sources: Bloomberg, Pimco

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

CNBC adds mentor Dan Sheridan to OPTIONS ACTION program Dec. 30

Dan Sheridan, options mentor, makes his first appearance on CNBC's OPTIONS ACTION this Friday, December 30, 2011.

SHOW TIMES
  • Fridays, 5p ET
  • Saturday, 6a ET
  • Sunday, 6a ET
Set your DVR.

More about Dan and his mentoring program.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Commercial net short drops 12% in todays' COT

We're speaking of gold futures. The last time commercials so lightened up on their short hedges (end of September), gold bulked up about 150 molto pronto in the subsequent weeks. This is not an ironclad promise the yellow metal will repeat the performance right here, right now, and there are distinct deflationary pressures weighing on gold just now, but we find this indicator to be meaningful, and a year-end spurt in gold would be much in character with the perverse nature of the markets, i.e. a rally now that all the guru's (Gartmann et al) have said the "bull is dead," "I've sold all my gold," etc. etc. etc.

(See earlier posts here.)

Speaking of gold, that's what the three kings brought the young and future King, gold, incense and myrrh. Read about the significance of these gifts.

Merry Christmas to all our readers.



GOLD COT REPORT COMMERCIALS NET SHORT
1605.00 12/23/11 164,554
1597.50 12/16/11 186,217
1715.00 12/9/11 201,500
1745.30 12/2/11 193,545
1688.50 11/25/11 192,413
1719.00 11/18/11 204,163
1773.00 11/11/11 196,935
1749.00 11/4/11 182,400
1744.40 10/28/11 168,114
1638.70 10/21/11 159,153
1680.00 10/14/11 168,478
1652.00 10/7/11 164,751
1624.80 9/30/11 166,683
1647.00 9/23/11 197,628
1809.60 9/16/11 210,468
1859.40 9/9/11 227,714
1881.90 9/2/11 217,355
1813.70 8/26/11 230,436

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Working on two features for trade press

One condor trader, one calendar, completely different approaches, both successful. More on these later....

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Pfizer: An Option-Enhanced Approach

We have just contributed our first feature to Seeking Alpha:

http://seekingalpha.com/article/310892-pfizer-an-option-enhanced-approach

We invite you to give it a look.

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Score one for our COT Tracker: Option Wizard® Trading Method Gold

In our last post, we said:

Short term? OPTION WIZARD TRADING METHOD GOLD is signaling that a short term bottom might be in via a precipitous drop to below 200,000 contracts in commercial net short positions as follows. See below)


Gold was $1624 when we wrote those words. The situation didn't feel bullish, it felt more like everything was going to fall off a cliff, Europe, metals, stocks, bonds.

Le Grande Implosion seemed to be at hand.

Nevertheless, the hard, cold numbers of Option Wizard® Trading Method Gold won the day. Here we were, not even 30 days later, as of Friday, Oct. 28 close: $1,743.40, when these words were written (the market has since backed off).

Plus 7.2%, one month (or so) gain.

Maybe Ms. Gisele BĂĽndchen has changed her payment preferences since her last and famous pronouncement?

Krugerrands.....Maple Leafs anyone....? Gisele, please write, tell me what you're thinking....






Sunday, October 2, 2011

Next for gold

As little as four years ago, there was no financial hand-wringing surrounding Europe. World financial angst was concentrated on the U.S. dollar. Remember when supermodels demanded to be paid not in dollars, but in Euros? Seems like prehistory now....

Now it seems the whole world is watching the Euro's weakest link, Greece. When, not if, it defaults, will it take down Euro banks, governments....? When they fall into the Atlantic, will the ensuing tsunami submerge our own shores...?

Which financial phenomenon will play the role of Grim Financial Reaper, Deflation or Inflation? Or will we continue to soldier on, wobble on, in the uneasy equilibrium beyond these two cosmic forces?

And what of gold?

Of the long term, we confess we don't know, save for the famous words of one noted economist, that in the long term, we'll all dead (fairly obvious, but J. M. Keynes surely got a lot of quotes out of it.)

Short term? OPTION WIZARD TRADING METHOD GOLD is signaling that a short term bottom might be in via a precipitous drop to below 200,000 contracts in commercial net short positions as follows.

Gold Change Date COMMERCIALS NET SHORT
1624.80 -22.20 9/30/11 166,683
1647.00 -162.60 9/23/11 197,628
1809.60 -49.80 9/16/11 210,468
1859.40 -22.50 9/9/11 227,714
1881.90 68.20 9/2/11 217,355
1813.70 -32.70 8/26/11 230,436
1846.40 101.20 8/19/11 248,847
1745.20 86.90 8/12/11 249,206
1658.30 33.40 8/5/11 287,634
1624.90 22.50 7/29/11 282,973
1602.40 8.30 7/22/11 263,814
1594.10 50.10 7/15/11 244,249
1544.00 57.70 7/8/11 202,002
1486.30 -13.30 7/1/11 208,755
1499.60 -37.90 6/24/11 251,247
1537.50 5.00 6/17/11 237,429
1532.50 -9.80 6/10/11 247,684
1542.30 6.80 6/3/11 240,508
1535.50 22.00 5/27/11 217,237
1513.50 19.80 5/20/11 206,949
1493.70 1.00 5/13/11 221,581
1492.70 -73.00 5/6/11 240,102
1565.70 60.70 4/29/11 248,994
1505.00 18.60 4/22/11 266,548


It may be instructive to look at what happened the last time commercial net short's declined to this level.

Gold Change Date COMMERCIALS NET SHORT
1486.40 11.50 4/15/11 253,688
1474.90 46.30 4/8/11 258,665
1428.60 -1.60 4/1/11 240,769
1430.20 10.50 3/25/11 224,799
1419.70 0.20 3/18/11 220,154
1419.50 -10.00 3/11/11 247,464
1429.50 20.90 3/4/11 250,596
1408.60 19.50 2/25/11 231,806
1389.10 33.20 2/18/11 218,626
1355.90 7.00 2/11/11 209,911
1348.90 11.00 2/4/11 193,197
1337.90 -4.00 1/28/11 197,483

About $150 to the plus for gold, from January to April.

However, having pointed these situations out:

Could gold revisit its recent low? Could it move sideways for an extended time? Yes, and yes. Could it make new low's? Yes, again. With Europe primed and awaiting crisis, anything and everything is possible. But the commercials (producers) tend to have the best handle on the market, and this indicator tends to work over time.

That it doesn't "feel right" after the recent drubbing the shiny metal has taken is perhaps another powerful endorsement. That some of the gold miners turned up or acted firm Friday, when gold itself was struggling, is another positive. Historically, miners have tended to lead the actual metal....