Cancel 2016.2
The Almighty
It didn't take me long. GE stinks to high heaven, what looked like a buy because of the soon to be cut dividend and it's green potential is a bomb waiting to blow up. I'm going to call ameritrade and get options access to buy puts on GE.
why?
1. they had to put in $15,000,000,000 to protect cds positions a while back and are again at risk of having to pour more good money after bad (read betting on interest rates, the worst corp behavior).
2. They have 36 billion in commercial real estate and have only written down 1% against it. Goldman has written theirs down 25% as a comparison.
3. They have 60 billion in mortgages that they have only reserved 11.9% against those currently 90 days delinquent. Are you kidding me?
Freak give me a tip on buying puts, this will be my first go round say I expect GE to blow up in less than a year. Should I buy a but out at the end of the strike dates to be safe?
When buying options, the risk increases drastically as the time to expiration diminishes. The in-the-money puts are less aggressive than the out of money puts.
Personally, I would not touch the puts on GE right now as they are pricey... an example....
The Jan 2010 puts with a strike of $10 are bidding $3.50 right now. Which means the stock needs to decline to $6.50 for you to start making money. Thats another 35% drop from here on top of the 50% decline YTD...
While I agree it is likely to drop and also likely to cut dividends, this is also GE and thus you have to look at what their other sectors are capable of. It is still profitable...
their commercial properties dont necessarily need to be written down as it depends on what type of properties they have and where they are located. It also depends on how long they have had the properties in the portfolio and whether they are mortgaged (and to what extent) or not. I own several private REITS for individuals that have actually seen their property values increase over the course of this year. Mainly due to the location of the properties and the fact that they were able to buy a few properties at firesale prices as others got caught needing liquidity.
The other issues are a concern...
Personally I will avoid taking a position on GE. It is just too big and diversified to tell what impact the financial segment will have.