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Time for New Stock Market Leadership?

Frank Holmes (October 26th, 2009) Writes:
This analysis is from John Derrick, U.S. Global Investors Director of Research. The market has rallied dramatically since the March 9 low, with the biggest beneficiary of this rally being low-quality companies. This intuitively makes sense, given that companies with the most troubled outlooks are the ones most likely to have a strong recovery when the dire outcomes predicted at the bottom of the crisis failed to transpire. Quality may have different meanings to different investors, but in a recent research piece, Citigroup ranked performance based on multiple definitions of quality. Samp;P earnings quality ranking, debt-to-capitalization ratio and return on equity were used as proxies for quality. The research universe was the small-cap Russell 2000 Index, but I believe broader market conclusions can be drawn as well. Based on Samp;P earnings quality rankings, companies with C or D (the two lowest categories) ratings returned about 55 percent over the past six months, while the ...

In praise of emerging markets

Prieur du Plessis (October 5th, 2009) Writes:

This post is a guest contribution by John Derrick, Director of Research at US Global Investors.

We believe global growth is the most powerful investment theme now and for the foreseeable future. You can see this playing out as countries like China, India and Brazil grow in economic stature. As we saw in Pittsburgh last week, the G-7 is being supplanted by the more inclusive G-20 when it comes to global economic decision-making.

Emerging market stocks were hit especially hard during the financial crisis but have been among the best performers during the rebound. We are currently in the midst of a synchronized global recovery, and with aggressive government stimulus, strong balance sheets and an ever-growing share of global GDP, emerging markets are likely to outperform the developed markets due to strong domestic consumption and forward-looking infrastructure investments.

The chart below from Goldman Sachs on consumer spending

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In Praise of Emerging MarketsIn Praise of Emerging Markets

Frank Holmes (October 5th, 2009) Writes:
This commentary is from John Derrick, U.S. Global Investorsrsquo; director of research. If you believe now is a good time to invest in U.S. stocks, emerging markets may offer even more opportunity. We believe global growth is the most powerful investment theme now and for the foreseeable future. You can see this playing out as countries like China, India and Brazil grow in economic stature. As we saw in Pittsburgh last week, the G-7 is being supplanted by the more inclusive G-20 when it comes to global economic decision-making. Emerging market stocks were hit especially hard during the financial crisis but have been among the best performers during the rebound. We are currently in the midst of a synchronized global recovery, and with aggressive government stimulus, strong balance sheets and an ever-growing share of global GDP, emerging markets are likely to outperform the developed markets due to strong domestic consumption and forward-looking infrastructure ...

In Praise of Emerging Markets

Frank Holmes (October 5th, 2009) Writes:
This commentary is from John Derrick, U.S. Global Investorsrsquo; director of research. If you believe now is a good time to invest in U.S. stocks, emerging markets may offer even more opportunity. We believe global growth is the most powerful investment theme now and for the foreseeable future. You can see this playing out as countries like China, India and Brazil grow in economic stature. As we saw in Pittsburgh last week, the G-7 is being supplanted by the more inclusive G-20 when it comes to global economic decision-making. Emerging market stocks were hit especially hard during the financial crisis but have been among the best performers during the rebound. We are currently in the midst of a synchronized global recovery, and with aggressive government stimulus, strong balance sheets and an ever-growing share of global GDP, emerging markets are likely to outperform the developed markets due to strong domestic consumption and forward-looking infrastructure ...

John Derrick: Recovery Just Around The Corner

IndexUniverse Staff (December 9th, 2008) Writes:

Research director for U.S. Global Investors sees a floor for oil; positive outlook for alternative energy, emerging markets and commodities.

 

John Derrick is research director of U.S. Global Investors, an asset manager which focuses in natural resources, emerging markets and global infrastructure sectors. In addition, he is a co-manager of several of the firm's stock mutual funds.

Derrick has been an analyst and portfolio manager for more than a decade. He spoke with IndexUniverse's Murray Coleman recently about the current situation in the natural resources marketplace.

 

IU: Do you think we're in a temporary dislocation in oil markets now?

Derrick: We're probably in somewhat of a temporary dislocation. Oil prices were unsustainable at $147 a barrel. At the same time, they're probably unsustainable at less than $42 a barrel right now. The cash cost of production, particularly for smaller producers, is probably around $45 a barrel. That's basically what it costs to

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