These Things Sometimes Take Time

January 6, 2023

Image: The QQQ, which tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index, including Apple, Alphabet, and Microsoft has been a tremendous generator of wealth. Image Source: TradingView By Brian Nelson, CFA After the huge collapse in the markets in 2020, and the huge rebound in 2021, followed by a large retracement in 2022, we think things are going to be boring in 2023. They are likely going to be so boring that many investors will lose interest at the exact time that they should be most interested–when markets are well off their highs and uncertainty is near its peak.  Dollar Cost Averaging Dollar cost averaging is among the most powerful drivers behind long-term returns. Measuring returns from prior peak to prior peak is often

Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of January 6

January 6, 2023

Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending January 6. The dividend reports of covered firms on this list will be updated shortly with the new information. To access our dividend reports use the ‘Symbol’ search box in our website header. Firms Raising Their Dividends This Week                Alamo (ALG): now $0.22 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.18. Alpine Summit Energy Partners, Inc. (ALP.U:CA): now $0.0315 per share monthly dividend, was $0.0300. Ashtead Group plc (ASHTY): now $0.55 per share dividend. Bank OZK (OZK): now $0.34 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.33. Immersion (IMMR): now $0.10 per share special dividend. Life Storage (LSI): now $1.20 per share quarterly dividend, was $1.08. Pine Trail

The Fed ‘Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop’ Until Labor Market Feels More Pain

January 5, 2023

  Image: Prices for private label brands at Aldi are considerably lower than those of branded products. The consumer staples sector, however, remains fully-priced with a 21+ forward earnings multiple, and many constituents hold large net debt positions. We believe the sticking point for the Fed is not groceries or gasoline prices, but rather the labor markets, which remain very strong, despite layoffs. Image Source: Valuentum By Brian Nelson, CFA We’ve yet to see the worst of job cuts, in our view. The rapid shift in the global economy mid-2022 was profound, as many companies were still building in anticipation of increased demand during the first half of the year to the point where demand growth started to dry up,

Adobe Acrobat Pro Prices Up 33%; Price Tag of Figma Deal Remains Overhang on Shares

January 4, 2023

Image: Adobe’s long-term market opportunity is huge. Image Source: Adobe By Brian Nelson, CFA All things considered, fiscal 2022 was a solid year for Adobe (ADBE), as reported in its latest quarterly earnings report December 15. The company generated record revenue, operating income, and operating cash flow, and we loved that management is talking in terms of the “next decade of growth,” not next quarter or even next year. We like executive suites that are positioning their companies for the long run, and we think Chairman and CEO Shantanu Narayen has done a great job leading the charge. Adobe is among the most well-known software companies due in part to its Adobe Acrobat software. Almost anyone that has applied for a job has

Our Reports on Stocks in the Technology Giants Industry

January 3, 2023

Valuentum members have access to our 16-page stock reports, Valuentum Buying Index ratings, Dividend Cushion ratios, fair value estimates and ranges, dividend reports and more. Not a member? Subscribe today. The first 14 days are free. Dividend Yield: Estimated on a forward-looking annualized basis. VBI: The Valuentum Buying Index, a timeliness indicator that overlays a price-to-fair-value estimate consideration. Fair Value Estimate: Derived by Valuentum’s enterprise valuation process. Dividend Cushion ratio: A ratio assessing the health of the dividend (the higher, the better). Data as of the date of this article. Individual company reports may have been updated subsequent to the publishing of this article, so please download a company’s stock and dividend report for its latest information and data. Note: The

Valuentum’s January 2023 Edition of Its Dividend Growth Newsletter

January 1, 2023

To download the January 2023 edition of the Dividend Growth Newsletter, please click here (pdf). ——————————————— About Our Name But how, you will ask, does one decide what [stocks are] “attractive”? Most analysts feel they must choose between two approaches customarily thought to be in opposition: “value” and “growth,”…We view that as fuzzy thinking…Growth is always a component of value [and] the very term “value investing” is redundant.                          — Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway annual report, 1992   At Valuentum, we take Buffett’s thoughts one step further. We think the best opportunities arise from an understanding of a variety of investing disciplines in order to identify the most attractive stocks at any given time. Valuentum therefore analyzes each stock across a wide spectrum of

5 Top Stock Ideas for 2023!

December 30, 2022

By Brian Nelson, CFA With 2022 almost in the rear-view mirror, investors are expecting continued weakness into 2023. Millionaires are as bearish as they have been since the beginning of 2008, and we all know what happened during that year. Inflationary pressures coupled with substantially weakened consumer spending as a result of the collapse in the price of cryptocurrencies, traditional asset allocation models such as the 60/40 stock/bond portfolio, and ultra-high yielding stocks with payouts north of 9%-10% have most investors worried about what might be ahead in 2023. Still, investors have reason to be hopeful, in our view. The labor markets continue to hold up well, and the rate hikes that have pummeled equity, bond and real estate prices

Dividend Growth Giant Lockheed Martin’s Share Price Surges 35%+ in 2022

December 29, 2022

Image: Lockheed Martin’s shares have been bolstered by a robust share buyback program during the fourth quarter of 2022. Though we still expect shares to be resilient, some technical consolidation may be necessary. Image Source: TradingView By Brian Nelson, CFA We added Lockheed Martin (LMT) to the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio all the way back in January 2020 before the COVID-19 meltdown. Shares had lagged the S&P 500 for some time after surfacing the portfolio idea, but certainly not during 2022. Lockheed Martin’s shares have surged more than 35% during 2022, beating the market by a huge margin. We continue to like shares, but we would expect some share-price consolidation during 2023 after the huge gains. When Lockheed Martin reported

Exclusive Call: What To Expect From Valuentum in 2023

December 27, 2022

Video: 2022 was a successful year by almost every measure from the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio to the simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio and Exclusive publication and beyond. There were some disappointments in 2022, of course, but the year showed the value of a Valuentum membership. Join President of Investment Research Brian Nelson on this year’s Exclusive conference call to learn what to expect from Valuentum in 2023. Cheers! Transcript President of Investment Research Brian Nelson: Happy Holidays everyone! I hope that you are enjoying this special time of year with family and friends, and I wish you all a wonderful 2023! I just wanted to take a few minutes to recap

Verizon’s Big Share-Price Drop Opens Opportunity for 6.8% Dividend Yield

December 27, 2022

Image: Verizon’s shares have been punished, but this has opened an opportunity for a 6.8% dividend yield. Image Source: TradingView By Brian Nelson, CFA When Verizon (VZ) reported third-quarter results in late October, the company’s revenue advanced 4% on a year-over-year basis, exceeding the consensus estimate, while non-GAAP earnings per share came in at $1.32 per share, beating the consensus estimate by a few pennies, but down slightly on a year-over-year basis. Adjusted EBITDA fell 0.4% from the same period last year. Verizon is one of the leading communication service providers in the world, and its operations span data, video and voice services across its networks and platforms. The company’s two reportable segments, Verizon Consumer Group and Verizon Business Group,

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About Our Name

But how, you will ask, does one decide what [stocks are] "attractive"? Most analysts feel they must choose between two approaches customarily thought to be in opposition: "value" and "growth,"...We view that as fuzzy thinking...Growth is always a component of value [and] the very term "value investing" is redundant.

                         -- Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway annual report, 1992

At Valuentum, we take Buffett's thoughts one step further. We think the best opportunities arise from an understanding of a variety of investing disciplines in order to identify the most attractive stocks at any given time. Valuentum therefore analyzes each stock across a wide spectrum of philosophies, from deep value through momentum investing. And a combination of the two approaches found on each side of the spectrum (value/momentum) in a name couldn't be more representative of what our analysts do here; hence, we're called Valuentum.



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