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CFA

Less blogging and more CFA studying

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Last Updated on February 25, 2008 by stlplace

Study for CFA
Not just for the passing of the test, or the certificate, but also to learn the knowledge, which is more important for me. Actually as I read the quantatitive fundmental, I can connect the dots with my portfolio performance. Very practical stuff.

Blogging
It’s likely I will reduce the number of posts I write everyday, which is probablly a good thing, because I may actually come up with better blogs. More substance, less crap (aren’t the financial/stock blogsphere full of too many craps, no offense to any sincere blogger).

Advice from Vanguard Chairman
I received the Vanguard news letter in mail last week. Very good stuff. One thing I want to share is: don’t follow the headlines. Have a long term plan, and try to stick to it.

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China Stocks

Economist also believe in technical analysis?

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Last Updated on February 25, 2008 by stlplace

By technical analysis (TA), I mean those candle charts, wave theory etc. Those are techniques day traders use frequently to make small profit out of price fluctuation. Nothing against it, but I feel those techniques are not useful for long term investors. Actually from I read, Buffett also learned all those stuff before, but obviously he did not make his fortune from TA.

The interesting point is, Ba Shu Song (巴曙松), the rising Chinese economist, seems also believed in this. From his blog post 投資港股有用網站連結, he listed some TA web sites in the end.

股票教學
咩野係股票 http://hkisc.hkstock.com.hk/hkstock/investment/ch1.htm
期權教學 http://fuweb.polaris.com.hk/home/qiquan/option28/typeoneoff.htm
技術分析教學
– http://td.hkii.org/investu/c_investuindex.php
– http://www.angelibrary.com/economic/gsjs/
– http://www.metaquotes.net/
– http://www.dick.cpcs.net/stock_game/tutorial2.php#
– http://www.pcn.com.hk/education_ma.html
– http://www.moneydj.com/z/analyst/analyst1.htm

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IPO

Visa IPO

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Last Updated on June 19, 2009 by stlplace

Yes, the long anticipated credit card giant is filing for the IPO. Here is its S1 prospectus. I have not read the S1, but from what I read (from MSNBC), they are going to raise up to $10 billion. That’s the largest IPO in US since 2000, and it’s the category of China ICBC’s IPO couple years ago (1398.HK).

My gut feeling of its IPO is two fold:
1) It will be priced (relative terms) higher than MasterCard IPO couple years ago, the reason goes as follows: MA went up from $40 to $200 in that period. Now people who missed the boat on MasterCard IPO will try hard to get on the Visa ship, thinking they can get the return like MA did.

2) current market condition is not friendly for IPO, because the big investment banks are in financial difficulty now. So, do they expect little guys (like us) to hold the bag?

Business wise, we all know the credit card transaction is booming. From developed countries to developing countries, everyone is addicted to the plastic, as shown by the following pic (from Visa prospectus).

Visa card pic

Visa is an Olympics sposor, so pack your visa card if you visit Beijing this August 🙂

(Update Feb 28) My friend LaoZhang (author of StrengthTrader.com) wrote a good piece about Visa IPO (in Chinese), here is the link.

Chinese translation
如题所述,VISA这个信用卡巨无霸要开始发行新股了。这里是它的S1 招股说明书,我还没来得及读,但是据MSNBC说,VISA准备至少募股100亿美元。这将是2000年以来美国最大的IPO,和几年前中国工商银行的IPO(1398.HK)有的一拼。

听到VISA 发行股票,我的直觉是:

1)相对而言,VISA股票的定价会比几年前MasterCard IPO高,原因是:从发行到现在,MasterCard股票由40美元涨到200美元,于是错过MasterCard IPO 那趟船的人现在会挤破头努力登上VISA IPO 这艘舰,满心以为可以得到象MasterCard那般的回报。

2)现在的市场条件并不利于发行股票,因为目前很多大型投资银行都缺钱。难道VISA期望我们这些散户一头扎进去,然后被套牢?

从商业角度而言,谁都知道信用卡交易正在急速发展。无论发达国家还是发展中国家,几乎每个人都对这小小的塑料卡片上了瘾,就如下图所展示的(图片来源:VISA招股说明书)