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The Investment Community Has Dumped All Assets


By Puru Saxena • December 10th, 2008 • Related Articles • Filed Under

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Puru SaxenaPuru Saxena publishes Money Matters, a monthly economic report, which highlights extraordinary investment opportunities in all major markets. In addition to the monthly report, subscribers also receive "Weekly Updates" covering the recent market action. Puru Saxena is the founder of Puru Saxena Limited, his Hong Kong based firm which manages investment portfolios for individuals and corporate clients. He is a highly showcased investment manager and a regular guest on CNN, BBC World, CNBC, Bloomberg, NDTV and various radio programs.

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Tags: armageddon • commodities • investment

Global financial markets are acting as though the world is about to implode. Over the past four months, the investment community has dumped all assets; regardless of their underlying economic fundamentals. We have seen unbelievable wealth destruction on a global scale and trillions of dollars have evaporated and returned to monetary heaven.

The rate of decline has been astonishing and in the past twelve months, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow) has seen its worst one-year performance - ever! It is interesting to observe that the Dow's recent plunge has been even worse than the 1929 decline which preceded the Great Depression of the 1930's (Figure 1). So, are we really witnessing the end of the world as we know it?


Figure 1

Regardless of the Armageddon fears prevalent today, I would argue that this slump may turn out to be a fantastic buying opportunity for the patient, long-term investor.

Now, the mainstream media seems to be convinced that our planet is headed into a permanent global depression and investor-sentiment certainly reflects this thought process. The same cheerleaders who, only a few months ago, were gleefully shouting about the emergence of a new global economy are now forecasting eternal disaster. Furthermore, investors are liquidating all assets as images of their children living in shanty towns fill their fearful minds. 'Demand destruction' and 'de-leveraging' have replaced 'liquidity' and 'global growth' as the new buzz-words. Stocks are down significantly from the highs, corporate bonds have taken a beating and even commodities (including precious metals) have joined the bear parade. And those who naively bought structured products from private banks have seen total losses. So, where do we go from here?

The best way to begin is by reiterating that global markets are now extremely oversold and undervalued, hence attractive. This may sound counter-intuitive but it is vital to understand that a decline of 40% in US stocks (and even more in some countries) has set the stage for fantastic long-term gains. If my assessment proves to be correct, investors who buy the unimpaired sectors today should make a fortune over the coming decade.

Remember, the best time to buy is when everyone is despondently selling. As John Templeton (founder of Templeton Funds) often said, "bull-markets are born on pessimism, grow on scepticism, mature on optimism and due on euphoria". And you can be sure that the investment community is feeling extremely pessimistic and fearful today.

At present, a lot of 'gloom and doom' and 'deflation' chatter is doing the rounds in the mainstream media. The recent selling panic is frequently being described at the worst crisis since the Great Depression. However, this hype does not imply that the economic outlook is similar to the 1930's. One of the biggest reasons why the Great Depression occurred was due to the failure or inability of the money-supply to expand in line with the need for this money. Furthermore, the failure of roughly 5,000 banks did not help the situation either as millions of Americans lost their savings! In the current situation, however, various central banks and governments are throwing trillions of dollars into the monetary system and all bank deposits have been guaranteed. And if need be, the authorities will print money until the world runs out of trees. So, in my view, a prolonged deflationary phase or a global depression is not likely to happen.

The recent sharp declines in the markets can be attributed to the fact that two separate negative events caught the public's attention at roughly the same time - depth of the financial crisis and fears of a US recession. Now, as far as the first issue is concerned, it is my belief that the worst is behind us. For sure, we may hear of sporadic bank busts in the months ahead, but the recent government guarantees prevented a total collapse of the banking system. For the record, I do not agree with the recent bail-outs because they are immoral and are going to cause huge inflation in the future. However, we all have to deal with reality and for now, it seems that the credit markets are starting to function again.

Our research reveals that currently US$3.5 trillion is sitting on the sidelines, waiting to be invested. And when investors deploy this cash into the markets, it will flow towards sectors which have been unharmed in this financial crisis. Now, I do not know about you, but apart from natural resources (where supply and demand imbalances persist) and industrials (which may benefit from massive government-sponsored infrastructure projects), I cannot find any other sector which has strong fundamentals. Housing faces severe over-supply, autos are struggling, banks will suffer due to over-regulation and consumer discretionary stocks will also fare poorly as the over-stretched public in the West tightens its belts.

The one sector of the economy which remains in excellent condition is commodities. Demand is holding firm, supplies of key resources are still tight and the ongoing credit crisis will only delay many projects which were previously meant to come online. This will create additional supply shortages in the future, thereby leading to much higher prices.

As far as precious metals are concerned, it is worth remembering that our world's financial system has been hijacked by money-printers. Whether it is the Federal Reserve, Bank of England or the European Central Bank - they are all creating money 'out of thin air' and inflating the supply of paper currencies.

As this rampant inflation continues, what is astonishing though is that so many investors are being hoodwinked into believing that our world faces a genuine deflationary bust. These days, opinion is divided as to whether we will witness continuing inflation or gut-wrenching deflation. In my view, this discussion is absurd and deflation (or a contraction in the supply of money) is out of the question.

Banks are in the business of lending money and debt creation is essential for their very survival and prosperity. So, you can be sure that the modern-day money lenders will find a new way to further expand the supply of money and debt.

Whilst paper currencies (cash) regained some purchasing power in the past few months due to forced liquidation in the asset markets, there is no chance that they will maintain their value over the medium to long-term. History is littered with numerous paper currencies which became totally worthless and I suspect many of the current ones will also disappear. In fact, a remarkable study confirms that only 23% of paper currencies ever issued have survived the test of time! The vast majority were destroyed due to hyperinflation and are no longer in circulation.

Accordingly, I would urge investors to sit tight with their positions in hard assets (precious metals, energy and agriculture) and add more capital at such depressed levels. Under the best-case scenario, global markets bottomed out over the past two months and even if they did not, at the very least, we should get a multi-month rally in commodities and related stocks.

Regards,

Puru Saxena
for The Daily Reckoning Australia

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  1. Comment by Unpopular Truth on 10 December 2008:

    What on earth makes you believe that we've seen the worst of it?
    Nothing in the fundamentals has changed since the crisis began.

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  2. Comment by Pete on 10 December 2008:

    UT: Here's a quote from Puru that says it all really-

    "Regardless of the Armageddon fears prevalent today, I would argue that this slump may turn out to be a fantastic buying opportunity for the patient, long-term investor."

    '...patient, long-term investor'. So, in the long-term, Puru is saying that some stocks will go above their current levels.

    Well wow.

    I wonder if he got an economics degree just so that he could make fairly redundant statements like that. It is like saying that if you bought overpriced stocks in 1929, that if you held on to them for the long-term, you'd be just fine.

    But...of course we must remember that this is just another factor of a bear market rally - new confidence.

    (what I would like to see is Puru put his money where his mouth is)

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  3. Comment by Phat kat on 11 December 2008:

    Puru Quote
    "The one sector of the economy which remains in excellent condition is commodities. Demand is holding firm" (clearing referring to resources)

    Are you insane?

    Go and visit the Resources section of the FT. There is no good news there. Rio just released a statement about their capital position and used the phrase "Given...the unprecedented rate of deterioration of our markets"

    Hardly sounds like "Demand is holding firm" does it.

    Commodities may well present a long term opportunity, but don't try and suggest that all is well at the inn just now. It most certainly is not and there is great disagreement between major analysts and various international organisations as to precisely when we will start to see some recovery.

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  4. Comment by Michael on 11 December 2008:

    Ditto Pete - methinks Puru is commenting on the parallel market in some parallel universe ...

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