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07/19/2004What does Branson tell us?
07/12/2004Well valued FTSE?
07/02/2004Well hello July
06/28/2004Summer aint bad
06/21/2004The Real Hot Stuff
06/04/2004Not bad at all
06/01/2004May was better than April, hows about June then?
05/21/2004Broader Market View
05/14/2004Interest Rates or GDP?
04/30/2004The Run Up To May
04/23/2004Some Big Picture Views
04/16/2004Growth Spurt or Splutter
04/13/2004The interest in Interest rates : beware and prepare.
04/07/2004Pick a Direction Already
03/26/2004After Gordon's Words
03/24/2004Hidden Opportunities >>
03/10/2004Hidden Opportunities and Big Momentum
02/26/2004So Much Uncertainty
01/13/2004The Resolutions
01/02/2004The Year's High
12/22/2003Slow down or Ramp up?
12/16/2003Xmas Rally or Not?
12/09/2003That good news is bad for the markets
11/27/2003It's not Christmas Yet
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Alpesh B. Patel is one of the UK's best-known traders and financial journalists. He writes a regular column for the Financial Times, has written seven bestselling books on trading, and makes regular television appearances for Bloomberg, Sky Television, Channel 4, The Money Channel, and the BBC.

Hidden Opportunities

03/24/2004

The fall post-Madrid has been sharp. But unlike 9/11 it is not an acceleration of a downtrend which then snaps back as all the bears are satisfied. Rather, on this occasion, it looks like a trigger post a rally for more falls.

So, for those looking for save havens lets look at names on our value-growth radar of companies that are showing medium term safety in terms of revenue and earnings growth.

Value-Growth Radar

Many of the value-growth stocks are coming off in the short-term from their recent rallies - a case in point is Brandon Hire and also Lw and Bonar. The issue is to what extent you want to time your entry.

At a hedge fund conference this week a speaker talked about the difference between the investment trust manager and the hedge fund manager who likes to go long-short. The issue is are you like the former who likes to buy as the price is falling, or are you like the latter, like me, who likes to buy when the price is rising?

If you are like the latter, like me, you are probably more short-term, not suited to buying an holding for a year, but like steady profits regularly.

Another on the radar for value-growth is Fountains. But Serco really highlights the problem. Check it out on ADVFN's charting facility.

Do you wait for this uptrending stock which is now falling to return to its longer term trend support (yes is my view) which could see a 30% fall in the price, or do you say it is on an uptrend in broad terms, and even if falling, is showing good fundamentals? Well, I have given you my answer. After all, if you are a longer term investor, where's the rush?

By the way, due to popular demand, I am holding another full day training course, so email me if you would like details.

Back at the ranch - who else shows up? Ultra Electronics, and Paddy Power. All will probably have some downward pressure before resuming upwards.

Short-termers

What about short-term selling short the market, ie selling now to buy back cheaply soon? Eurotunnel is moving lower short and medium term. Invensys too looks likely to move lower in line with a medium term trend. Do watch your stop losses however on the upside moves.


Alpesh B Patel, author of “Alpesh Patel on Stock Futures” available from the ADVFN bookstore.