Flight to Safety Takes Off
Jim Cramer
03/01/07 - 09:50 AM EST
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Don't you think it's amazing how quickly panic spreads? I always find it incredible, that way we simply can't control our instinct to sell all those companies we liked so much last week.
I mean, do we really believe that
Bank of America(BAC) should yield 5%? We must if we're about to sell it here.
Do we believe that
Goldman(GS) should sell at 8 times earnings? Yes, if we believe that the earnings are phony.
Do we believe that
Alcoa(AA) will never get a bid? Or that
Dow Chemical(DOW) is worth nothing now that it hasn't?
I guess I have seen too many of these selloffs. I look at a
Microsoft(MSFT) or a
Cisco(CSCO) and I think, "Wow, nice sale."
I don't look at it as the 150% leveraged hedge fund manager anymore. Maybe I should pretend that I do. Would that be more valuable?
I'll keep reiterating this until people are sick of it: Now that Treasuries are going to 4.25%, we are going to get a flight into dividend-yielding names and safety stocks, and the rest -- at least momentarily -- is for the birds!