My Style of Investing

My stock investing style is a mixture of the long-term investment style of Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham with a hint of the "ring the register" investment style of Jim Cramer.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Japan Earthquake & Tsunami Effect

The earthquake and resulting tsunami were very unfortunate events.  You can donate funds to Japan through various organizations.  $10 from you would go a long way.

The effect on the stocks:

"Irrational Exuberance" is a book written by Professor Robert Shiller.  He is famous for creating various indexes, most importantly the Shiller P/E ratio, which has accurately calculated bottoms and tops of bubbles.  You can check out the Shiller P/E ratio charts by searching on Google.  "Irrational Exuberance" details the effects of news on the stock market.  Almost always the stock market overreacts to news. 

I believe that Japanese stocks, such as Toyota (TM), are rationally being sold off.  However, Exelon (EXC) and General Electric (GE) are being sold off unreasonably.  Exelon generates nuclear energy in the U.S. and has no affiliation with the nuclear reactors in Japan, but since it deals with nuclear energy it is being sold off.  General Electric manufactured the nuclear reactors that are leaking radiation.  There is no way that GE is responsible for the leak. These are the times in the stock market where long-mid-term value investors can cash in.  As the global sell off continues, Exelon and General Electric will continue to fall.  At one point during pre-market trading on March 15th, GE was down 7%.  I am currently trying to find ways to allocate funds towards this downturn in the market, especially toward those that were hit the hardest.

Look for stocks that are unreasonably being sold off.  Don't act impulsively, but read about why some of the stocks are falling.  Make smart decisions.  The prices of these stocks could continue to fall through the week, but eventually these stocks, especially like those of GE and Exelon, will make a run back to their prices before the disaster.

1 comment:

  1. All Dow stocks are lower on the March 15th open. If you have a long investing horizon then don't overreact. These are opportunities to buy.

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