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SPDR Portfolio Short Term Treasury ETF T.SST.U


Primary Symbol: SPTS

The investment seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the Bloomberg Barclays 1-3 Year U. The fund invests at least 80%, of its total assets in the securities comprising the index and in securities that the Adviser determines have economic characteristics that are substantially identical to the economic characteristics of the securities that comprise the index. The index is designed to measure the performance of short term (1-3 years) public obligations of the U.S. Treasury.


ARCA:SPTS - Post by User

Post by HighGradeMolyon Sep 16, 2007 12:35pm
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Analyst: "SST to make substantial gains soon"

Analyst: "SST to make substantial gains soon" Exerpted from Clive Maund (www.clivemaund.com) Silverstone Resources SST.V, C$1.73 Silverstone plummeted during August but has steadied over the past two to three weeks in a zone of important support as it has marked out what is viewed as an intermediate base. The overall trend remains up and it is deeply oversold, with volume indicators broadly neutral. Expected to break higher soon to enter a new intermediate uptrend and make substantial gains on the back of a rising silver price. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Why silver is set to GO THROUGH THE ROOF... originally published September 7th, 2007 It was somewhat odd that despite the extraordinarily bullish COT profile for silver, as of last weekend, gold took center stage and has soared during this week as predicted, despite its COT profile not being as dramatically bullish as that for silver, but that’s fine by us as it has afforded time to get this article up. Of course, the reason for silver’s underperformance relative to gold so far this week is not hard to find - silver broke down below important support last month, whereas gold didn’t, and now silver is having to battle the resulting negative sentiment and supply overhang. The plunge last month provided the Commercials with the perfect opportunity to unload their short positions for a fat profit and by the truckload, which as already pointed out in the last Silver Market update, they were doing with a gusto, resulting in by far the lowest Commercial short position for at least a year, and as we shall see in this article, for a much longer period - at least 4 years. In a two week period they reduced their short position by nearly 20,000 contracts, equivalent to 100 million ounces of silver. This sort of indecent scramble for the exits by the Commercials from their short positions can only mean one thing - the price is about to turn and go up - BIG TIME. Our first chart goes back to early 2004 and shows the Commercials’ net short position to be at a record low for this period. As we can see all the major lows in the Commercials’ short position have been followed by substantial rallies, so it is perfectly reasonable to presume that with a record low now existing, a HUGE RALLY in silver is brewing. This is simply because the Commercials almost always make money with the eminently fleeceable Large Specs being their primary victims. The second chart shows the ratio of the Commercials’ short to long positions over the same period. This chart has the advantage that it is just a ratio so the actual number of contracts held is irrelevant. Obviously a low reading for this ratio should be strongly bullish, and checking past correlations with lows in the silver price we can see that this is indeed the case. It is thus most encouraging to observe that the ratio has fallen to a level even lower than the 2005 low, which preceded the powerful advance in silver in 2005 and into 2006. In conclusion, the price of silver looks set to go through the roof - remember, it has underperformed this week only because it broke down last month and therefore has to work off resistance at the red zone shown on the chart below. The fireworks should really start once it breaks clear above this zone and also the Distribution Dome shown on the chart, i.e. once it breaks above about $13. So what about the outlook for silver stocks? If we see the powerful silver rally expected you should practically be able to close your eyes and throw darts to select silver stocks and still make good money. However, we do aim to be more precise than that, which was a reason for the article The Great Silver Stock Shopping List posted on the site on 5th September, and we will be looking at more silver stocks not included on that list in the near future.
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