Archive for November, 2009

Capstead Mortgage up Almost 5% on Upgrade

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Capstead Mortgage (ticker CMO) was up almost 5% on an upgrade by Keefe Bruyette from market perform to outperform.

Capstead Mortgage currently has a 17.5% dividend yield.

Capstead Mortgage should continue to be a strong company as long as the US continues to keep interest rates at their record low.

Investing for your future

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Diversification is a word that everyone throws around.  It is good make sure your portfolio is well diversified in many industries, but be careful how much you diversify!  Over diversifying can also hurt your returns.  The more you diversify the less your risk, but the less your returns.  If you own 1 company and it goes bankrupt you loose everything, if you own 10 companies equally and one goes bankrupt, that’s 10 percent of your portfolio, if you have 100 companies and 1 goes bankrupt, that’s only 1% of your portfolio, but if you have one company and it doubles, your whole account doubles, if you have one stock that doubles in a 10 stock portfolio, your account will increase 10%.  If you have one stock that doubles and you have a 100 stock portfolio, your account will only increase 1%.  Over diversification will cut back on losses, but will hamper returns.  As the market always increases over time, the more diversified you are, the less chance you have of truly getting rich in the stock market, and just getting average returns.

Disney has won Approval for Shanghai China Park

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Disney has won approval for a Disneyland style theme park in Shanghai from the central government of China.  Disney expects to open it’s $3.5 billion dollar park within 5 to 6 years.  The initial resort will include hotels, shopping, and a Magic Kingdom style park in a 1,000 acre area of the cities Pudong district.

Disney’s goal is to create a real drive in demand among China’s 1.3 billion residence for other Disney products.  Disney will own about 40% of the resort with a holding company for a group of Chinese companies owning the rest of the resort.