Google, Microsoft, and what the Dell?

The soap opera for Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) continues with Michael Dell and Carl Ichan, the principal figures in this financial showdown. It's too early to say what's going to happen, but my money will be with Carl Ichan on this one. Michael Dell has had this time with the company and the stock which is what shareholders thought didn't do well under his stewardship. On the other hand, Carl Ichan has done very with his investments and has a track record of being a "disruptive force in the boardroom".

NEWS FLASH: Just this morning it was announced we are going to have to wait until the 24th of July when everyone is going to reconvene to have another meeting on taking Dell private.

Change equals opportunity and Mr. Ichan does represent change. He also has a successful track record and is holding substantial stakes in companies like, RJR Nabisco, TWA, Texaco, Phillips Petroleum, Western Union, Gulf & Western, Viacom, Uniroyal, Dan River, Marshall Field's, E-II (Culligan and Samsonite), American Can, USX, Marvel Comics, Revlon, Imclone, Federal-Mogul, Fairmont Hotels, Blockbuster, Kerr-McGee, Time Warner, Motorola, Netflix and Herbalife.

Can Mr. Ichan turn Dell around? Fortunately or unfortunately we are going to have to wait until the 24th of July to find out the fate of Dell.

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So what are you waiting for? Let's get started right away!

After the bell, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) is expected to announce earnings of $10.78 per share vs $10.12 per share last year. I will be looking at that stock today and doing a quick analysis of what I think is going to happen after the earnings are announced.

Likewise, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is expected to announce earnings $0.75 per share vs $0.67 per share last year. I will also take a look at that stock today and see if Microsoft has what it takes to compete in the new mobile world.

Enjoy the video, and every success in your own trading.

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

Update: GOOG, MSFT the Trade Triangles Got It Right Again

Yes, our Trade Triangles got it right again!
After earning announcement and after hours trading:
We were neutral on Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) coming into earning + .47% in after hours trading.
We were long Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) coming into earning + 2.29% in after hours trading.

 

PUBLISHED @ 2pm EST: In today's Trade School video, we're going to share with you exactly how we are positioned before Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) announce their first quarter earnings after the bell.

I will be analyzing both Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) with our market-proven Trade Triangle technology and will show you every trade since the beginning of the year.

I will share with you how you could have systematically made money in both stocks using a certain combination of our Trade Triangle technology. This approach has produced some very positive results for thousands of stocks and can be easily adapted for your own trading.

In this short x minute video on Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), I will show you how important a systematic approach can be to your bottom line.

Thanking you in advance for watching this video.

Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

Apple Earnings Miss

(AP:NEW YORK) Apple says its growth slowed in the most recent quarter, disappointing investors who thought its progress was unstoppable.

In both revenue and net income, Apple Inc. posted the smallest increases in years for the April to June period, failing to meet analyst expectations.

Net income in the fiscal fourth quarter was $8.8 billion, or $9.32 per share. That was up 21 percent from $7.3 billion, or $7.79 per share, a year ago. Continue reading "Apple Earnings Miss"

Google, Microsoft, Intel, and IBM all reported earnings. How did you do?

Google, Microsoft, Intel, and IBM all reported earnings after the bell...

Here were our positions going into the earnings reports based on MarketClub's Trade Triangle technology:

Google (GOOG) = SIDELINES
Microsoft (MSFT) = LONG
Intel (INTC) = LONG
IBM (IBM) = SIDELINES

Using our recommended approach of Continue reading "Google, Microsoft, Intel, and IBM all reported earnings. How did you do?"

Earnings and Market Behavior

Today a good friend of mine John Bougearel of Financial Futures Analysis will share with us his trend strategy during 2009 Earnings Season. Take a look, then let us know how earnings affect your trading.

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The SP500 NFP +1 Day Model for April 3: In Advance of the Q1 09 Earnings Season Model

A longstanding behavioral finance model that I use considers the release of an important announcement plus one or two days. The flipside of this is model is the release of an important announcement minus a day or two. In this instance, we are considering is the NFP +1 day model. A second perhaps more important model to address is how the pricing of the SP 500 during the Q1 09 earnings season might or might not correlate to the pricing model Q4 08 earnings model. The two are interrelated and must be considered together.
Continue reading "Earnings and Market Behavior"