Monday, July 3, 2023

Maybe we are starting to regain height


Today's TASE and NASDAQ markets show an advance in the two or three stocks I am invested in. ZIM received BUY recommendations from several analysts. Only yesterday they announced ZIM's funeral. 

In Argentina, Rogelio Frigerio is the candidate for the government of Entre Rios province. The Rogelio I knew was a Marxist ideologist allied to President Arturo Frondizi. It appears he had purchased an estancia in the province. So much for his "desarrollismo" - a long-forgotten ideology proposing accelerated, Stalinist-style industrialization of the country. The man ended up as a landowner. The current Rogelio is his grandkid, a born landed aristocrat, a conservative estanciero. I am so old that am able to notice history's irony. 

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Why are we left behind?

 
From Yahoo: All three major stock benchmarks logged strong performances for both the year's second quarter and first half. The Nasdaq is up more than 30% since the start of the year, according to Yahoo Finance data. That represented its best first half of the year since 1983, according to data from Bespoke Investment.

TASE on the other hand has lost height. The Americans are leaving us far behind. The god of the Americans is stronger than our god. Why? It goes against reason and sense. It is this bitter demon Ehud Barak who is spoiling our mazal

Thursday, June 29, 2023

The Potash Industry

 









It is difficult to understand why the Israeli producer ICL (green line) has been losing value all this year n comparison with its competitors. I am losing in comparison with the industry and absolutely in shekels. Why? I ask. Is the potash market antisemite? I don't think so. It is the Ehud Barak effect, that power-hungry monster that organizes and finances Saturday night violence that creates the impression that Israel is in a state of chaos and instability. I shall keep holding this loser, hoping it will regain the shekels lost. 

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Kwarezm

 

At last, I learned where and what was Kwarezm. It was Central Asia - today Turkestan/Afghanistan - peopled by Persians. They spoke Persian. In fact, it was Persia. Very large and developed cities: Merv, Bukhara, Kabul, etc. Then the Mongol savages arrived and exterminated the population. Why? Because Mongols bred horses, ate horses, drank mare's mild, and waged war on horses, they measured wealth in the number of horses owned. The horses eat grass. Cultivated, irrigated land grew no grass, it was worthless. The population too was worthless, so they divided them into groups of 400 and assigned one Mongol soldier to kill the 400. They killed them like they used to slaughter sheep - one deep cut on the neck. Mongol nomads knew how to deal with sheep and soldiers completed their assignments before sunset. 800 years after Merv had not been repopulated and it is a UNESCO site.   

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Meanwhile in Tel Aviv


  I had a meeting in the subterranean labyrinths of a hotel near the beach. It was very hot and I had to ask for a chair. A gentile African brought me a comfortable chaise longue while the people debated standing around.  Soon they too asked for chairs. After emerging from the depths of Tel Aviv, I went to girl-watching on the beach. The typical Tel Aviv beach girl has long blond hair and a slim and fragile-looking body; of course, the perspective of this alte-pischer is not wolfish as it used to be. I counted three girls for each boy but the boys seemed more interested in other boys. 

Saturday, June 24, 2023

Lord Hannan on the small gangsters of Leningrad

 

Lord Daniel Hannan wrote the first sensible piece on the Wagner rebellion going on in these hours in Russia. In Yahoo News, my fav internet paper. Interestingly, he calls Prigozhin a small gangster from Leningrad - Leningrad and not Petersburg! - but not a member of Putin's Leningrad secret police circle.  His father was Jewish, now I see he looks like my Uncle Ivor. The  Wagner mercenary army and the legitimate Russian Armed Forces are apparently fighting. Wagner appears to be advancing toward the capital.  

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Saudia is Doomed and They Know It

 
Saudi Arabia’s fiscal breakeven price of $76.10 per barrel means that it remains heavily in the red, with only Qatar being able to record a surplus thanks to its low breakeven point of $39.90 per barrel.

The Saudi solution is to diversify at a breakneck tempo, building up the Neom project which would be another Dubai (pic). 

Half of the young population has academic diplomas and will not do any physical work. 30-60% are effectively unemployed. All the work is being done by Pakistanis and similar on contracts. Saudi subsidies/alms to the Palestinians are being cut.