Monday, 10 October 2016

The Great Downfall

           The 6th week of the stock market challenge for finance has just concluded, and for the first time throughout the race I have ended the week under the 100 000 dollar standard. After 5 weeks of positive total gains in the challenge, my collapse was out of the ordinary, as my continual method of analyzing and researching have been extremely successful. For the week of October 3rd, market talk within our classroom was surrounded around gold ETF’s, exchange traded funds, specifically Direxion NUGT and JNUG. These two investment funds were similar to stocks, but are a combination of several gold mining companies that are averaged out through daily gains or losses and are traded parallel to other stocks in the NYSE. News erupted when both stocks dropped by over 3 dollars in share value, as over 30 competitors in the challenge had traded off these two ETF’s for the past 5 weeks, leading to significant gains. Losses for my peers were much more catastrophic than any other stock dropping due to the nature of the ETF's. Both JNUG and NUGT were a 3x Bull stock, meaning gains and or losses were 3 times the value compared to a regular share, and with a 3 dollar drop, losses were upwards of about 30% for several competitors. Fortunately, the losses for a third of my peers was a significant turning point in the race for me, as it lifted me over 15 spots to the top 25 of the group. It pushed me to take greater risks to continue to hold my ranking, but as it came down to steadily increasing my net worth, I failed miserably.



            As JNUG and NUGT decreased significantly on Tuesday, I realized my opportunity to increase my net worth considerably had just opened up. With the substantial losses to my classmates, I was not only close to my goal, but was on the brink of achieving it. My strategy was to purchase JNUG, as I predicted it would bounce back as the days rolled on during week 6. As one of the most commonly traded ETF’s in the world, I came to the conclusion that purchasing a stock like this, with its unique quality of 3x Bull, would provide myself leeway in the top 20 for any mistakes that may occur in the final few weeks of the challenge. The choice was further certain as Mr. Whalen explained the reasoning behind the drop in JNUG and NUGT during the week. He explained how news on the two ETF’s had shocked investors, resulting in a share value drop for the two exchange traded funds, but he explained how the news was actually in favour of the two stocks and prices would rise back up by the conclusion of week 6 and or beginning of week 7. Therefore, with a reassuring insight on the decision I purchased the ETF at a price 11.20 around 12pm on Wednesday. The choice at first was correct as the share value slowly increased to a peak of about 11.80 around 3pm, which sat me 16th with a net worth of over 108 000 dollars. With the 5% overall gain for the day, I was extremely proud of my decision and chose to continue to hold the stock as I was confident the upwards trend would continue for the next couple days back to where the ETF previously traded at, about 14-15 dollars. To prevent any losses, I added a limit sell order to the holding at 11.25, to insure I would come out of the share with a preferable gain over a loss. Unfortunately, the sell order hit its mark and I only came out with a couple hundred dollars that ranked me 19th at the end of the day. The result was not in my favour, but I had to settle for a minimal gain as I had finally reached my goal.


           

         The final day of trading had approached for week 6 and the market as a whole seemed very unpromising, as it had been on a decline for the past few days due to many stocks dropping in value. Both JNUG and NUGT had hit 4-month lows and seemed to be in no shape and or possibility of investing in, until 12pm Friday afternoon. Both NUGT and JNUG had begun to rise quite rapidly mid day, and its sizable increase made me eager in revisiting both ETF’s as tangible options in making profit to resettle myself in a comfortable position in the race. After dropping to under 11 dollars a share by midweek, NUGT rose to peak of about 12.30, which at the moment seemed to be the delayed rise Mr. Whalen had predicted on Tuesday. As Friday was a school holiday, I chose to utilize my previous strategy of collecting research on the exchange-traded fund to give me evidence to support my decision. I came across an article from Investor Place, written by Tim Biggam, who states that gold, especially NUGT had finally showed some stability after several days of losses on Friday morning. He also explained how investors who are bullish and are looking for short term; considerable gains should look at NUGT. This article alone, pushed me to purchase NUGT as my mindset was extremely similar to the opinion of the author. My purchasing of NUGT would only be a short-term order and after several thousand dollars in gains I would bow out immediately, which seemed to be a levelheaded choice as the share value continued to rise. The stock similar to JNUG rose to its peak after 20 minutes from the time of my purchase; earning me over one thousand dollars and placing me top 20 once again. Sadly, just like Wednesday afternoon the share value collapsed, hitting 11.80, earning me a loss of over 7.25% on the day, and placing me 33rd in the challenge.      


            From this experience of buying and selling exchange-traded funds, I have learned as well as experienced the volatility of 3x Bull ETF’s. I understand that despite the high risk of investing in these types of stocks, they are one of only a few methods in which investors can grow their portfolio in a short period of time. This lesson in my perspective has been the most significant in my journey of investing in stocks as it has provided me a new option to reach my goal in the limited time I have left, 25 days. I strongly believe I can reach my goal of top 20, and using my new knowledge of ETF’s, specifically gold ETF’s, I will work towards recovering my losses and earning profit that will lift me among my competitors.

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  1. The first URL under paragraph 3, is hidden. Drag mouse under the paragraph to find link to article on NUGT.

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