Saturday, July 22, 2017
On Vacation
I recently returned from a vacation to Canada where I spent the week fishing and relaxing. I rarely worry about my investments while I am away from TVs and computers because summertime is also when money managers also are on vacation. Institutional money managers often trade in millions of shares of stock, sometimes moving markets. Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the top brass of the big mutual funds turn over management of the funds to their subordinates who have limited authority to make any large changes to the portfolio. This is why summer seems a little subdued for the stock market. The movers and shakers of the financial world are chilling out in Martha's Vineyard, enjoying the perks their incomes affords them. A major news story about politics or an individual stock can still roil the market, but generally, things are quiet. Summer is a good time to do some reading in financial publications for ideas that will help you build a list of investments to buy when the time is right. Some articles that I have read recently were about the emerging autonomous auto transformation. The implications of this technology are enormous. All these vehicles will also be electric powered and recharged by plugging into household current. I have heard it said that our existing electric grid is currently unable to handle the extra power demands of a large scale conversion to electric vehicles. If this is true, then the purchase of Solar City by Elon Musk was a stroke of genius. Elon is the CEO of Tesla motors, which plans to produce 1 million electric cars a year within 5 years. I don't know for sure if he can pull-off this feat but I wouldn't bet against a guy who routinely launches rockets into space and supplies the International Space Station. I have already been in Tesla stock and sold it for a quick profit but now I am looking for an entry point again. The transformation of the auto industry could be the biggest story of the last 100 years. Another point I would make about this is the technology required to make it happen. Computer chips that help the driverless cars navigate are being manufactured now by Micron Technology (MU). Lam Research makes the equipment which manufactures the memory needed by autonomous cars. Lam has been on a tear lately so buy it on a dip.
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