9/3/2010 (Irvine, California) Today StockRing.com analyzed 200 stocks from Best Brands and found that
69%
or 137
got a SELL rating.
Only 9%
or 17 stocks got a
BUY rating, while
another 22%
or 45 stocks got a
HOLD rating out of all stocks from Best Brands.
Current Market outlook is extremely negative and we anticipate further market declines across all US
and most World stocks market indexes. According to our model the government would not be able
to compensate the market with enough liquidity to achieve normal operations. This would lead to
even more declines in all major stock market sectors.
By the way, StockRing found 56
stocks with SUPER SELL rating and
4 stocks with
SUPER BUY rating.
People who will suffer the most will be the owners of mutual fund shares.
According to our scenario mutual funds will not be able quickly exit from their rapidly
declining positions and would have to bear the most losses from more active players on
the market. Also, a few very well organized stock market players are trading a lot in stock
options and are securing currently very high prices for a lot of stocks while anticipating a
major decline in their share prices. In the recent year the most profitable strategy was buying
put options on all major stocks that consistently declined all year long from S&P 500 index in 2008.
At this time
StockRing recommends to buy SHORT positions on many stocks from S&P 500 Index stocks that currently have a
SELL or
SUPER SELL rating.
If you decide to take a LONG position and actually buy some stocks right now - please check the section of S&P 500 index stocks that have
a BUY or
SUPER BUY rating.
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