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It's Finally Time for the Obama Stocks

By Jeff Miller
RealMoney.com Contributor

4/30/2009 1:43 PM EDT
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When I started writing for RealMoney, I had an idea: I wanted to study how the nexus of politics, public policy and specific stocks could provide a big edge to readers.

Almost two years ago, I launched a Web site, ElectionStocks.com, and hired some staff support. Since I watch political news and the markets for most of the day, I feed ideas to the team; I also write some pieces and review the work.

We started by covering about 20 candidates from both parties. We identified issues and stocks for each of them. As the field narrowed, we focused on stocks that could work regardless of who was elected. I was looking for names I could suggest as good stocks with great potential political drivers.

The Best Advice?

Sometimes the best advice is a warning against any particular action. We had no precedent for an election and transition in the middle of an economic crisis. Many analysts and researchers were going on TV with their "Obama stocks" at the time of the election, at the start of the year and on the day of the Inauguration -- the election cycle offered three chances for publicity.

The cold reality? This time was really different. Even when the election results were certain, no one could know which of the Obama proposals would survive in the Senate, nor how quickly they would be passed.

More important, a single issue dominated all others: dealing with the "toxic" assets. The new administration did not seem to understand that this was the keystone for all problems. The first approach to the problem of price discovery was Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's maiden voyage ... and a stock market disaster.

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At the time of publication, Miller had no positions in the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time. Jeffrey Miller is president and CEO of NewArc Investments, a registered investment adviser, and Capital Markets Research.

Miller writes about the market, interpreting data, and finding the right expert at his blog, "A Dash of Insight. He is writing about the 2008 presidential campaign and the implications for individual stocks and the market at Election Stocks. His investment company, with programs for both individual and institutional investors, is NewArc Investments.

Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Miller appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.



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