Chinese Equities Still Uninvestable

Image: Large cap Chinese equities are back to levels first reached in 2005, almost two decades ago. By Brian Nelson, CFA Chinese equities (MCHI) used to be praised for their diversification benefits in a global portfolio, but over the past 20 years, they haven’t done much. The iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) is now back to levels first reached in 2005, and we see little reason why Chinese equities will catch a bid given the strength in other alternatives, namely U.S. indices, particularly the Nasdaq (QQQ), and in risk-free assets, including certificates of deposit at local and online banks. On January 22, Reuters reported that China’s major state-owned banks are working to support the yuan, while selling U.S. dollars, so … Read more

3 Substantial Benefits of Dividend Growth Investing

Dear members: There are three primary benefits of a well-executed dividend growth strategy, one that is carried out with prudence and care and one that pays careful attention to the intrinsic value of the stock and its critical cash-based components. Albert Einstein is reported to have called compound interest the “eighth wonder of the world,” but dividend growth investing has the potential to offer long-term investors so much more! Let’s explain. 1) Reinvested Dividends Compound Over Time Over the past decade, I have grown to appreciate the compounding dynamics of reinvested dividends on appreciating stocks even more than historical studies have revealed. The strategy of dividend growth investing not only benefits from the reinvestment of dividends into the purchase of … Read more

Stock Reports on 25 Dividend Kings to Pad Your Dividend Growth Portfolio

Image Source: Jason Train By Valuentum Analysts Investors love dividends! After all, research has shown that companies that have paid an ever-increasing dividend for a long time do quite well in the stock market. In this note, you can download the stock reports of 25 Dividend Kings, or stocks that have raised their dividends in each of the past 50 years! Please select the company’s name/symbol below to download the 16-page report. Don’t forget that we also have Dividend Reports for these companies, too!  —– Genuine Parts (GPC) — 67 Years   Parker-Hannifin (PH) — 67 Years   Procter & Gamble (PG) — 67 Years   Emerson Electric (EMR) — 66 Years   3M (MMM) — 65 Years   Coca-Cola … Read more

In the News: MSFT, AAPL, SAVE, ALB

Image: Microsoft and Apple have been strong performers the past several years, with Microsoft recently surpassing Apple’s market capitalization to become the largest entity in the S&P 500. By Brian Nelson, CFA The start of trading in 2024 hasn’t been tracking the way that we like, but it’s way too early to sound the alarm on any sort of correction. The employment markets remain very healthy, both as it relates to unemployment and wage gains, while inflation looks to be largely under control, with the market expecting a number of rate cuts during 2024. We continue to like the areas of big cap tech and large cap growth in the current market environment. Microsoft (MSFT) is now the largest company … Read more

FedEx’s ESG Initiatives Are Refreshing Reminder of Great Companies Doing Things Right

By Brian Nelson, CFA  Back on December 19, FedEx (FDX) reported second quarter results for its fiscal 2024. Revenue fell 2.6% on a year-over-year basis, but the company was still able to drive operating income and adjusted operating income higher to the tune of 9% and 17%, respectively. FedEx’s revenue outlook for the remainder of fiscal 2024 wasn’t great, and the company now expects a low-single-digit decline in revenue from 2023 (was “approximately flat” previously). The package shipping giant, however, raised its earnings per share forecast for 2024 to $15.35-$16.85 per share before the MTM (mark-to-market) retirement plans accounting adjustments (from $15.10-$16.60 previously).  Though FedEx is an important data point for the health of the consumer, we’re not reading too … Read more

UnitedHealth Group Still a Free-Cash-Flow Generating Machine

Image: UnitedHealth Group continues to drive strong revenue and operating earnings performance. Image Source: UnitedHealth Group. By Brian Nelson, CFA On January 12, healthcare benefits provider UnitedHealth Group (UNH) reported strong fourth-quarter 2023 results that showed revenue advancing 14% on a year-over-year basis thanks to strength at its UnitedHealthcare and Optum divisions, while earnings from operations advanced 11.6%. UnitedHealth is facing some temporary cost pressures in its business due to pent-up demand for discretionary procedures following the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, but its net margin held up fine in the period, coming in at 5.8%, the same level a year ago. Management reaffirmed its previously-issued 2024 guidance, and we continue to like UnitedHealth Group as a key weighting in … Read more

Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of January 12

  Below we provide a list of firms that raised their dividends during the week ending January 12. 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                          A2B Australia Limited (CGAAY): now $0.7671 per share dividend, was $0.0567. AbbVie (ABBV): now $1.55 per share quarterly dividend, was $1.48. Apogee (APOG): now $0.25 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.24. Apollo Global Management, Inc. SER A MAND CNVp (APO.PR.A): now $0.844 per share quarterly dividend, was $0.75. ATCO (ACO.X:CA): now CAD 0.4898 per share quarterly dividend, was CAD 0.4756. ATCO Ltd. (ACO.Y:CA): … Read more

Dividend King Leggett & Platt’s Payout May Be Worth the Risk

Image: Leggett & Platt has put together a long track record of consecutive annual dividend increases, but recent performance suggests that the dividend may be at risk in the longer run. Its 7.1% dividend yield may be worth the risk, however. By Brian Nelson, CFA Leggett & Platt (LEG) has raised its dividend for more than 50 consecutive years, putting it in the coveted category of being a Dividend King. However, the bedding, flooring and textile product maker has fallen on some difficult times. The company sports a Dividend Cushion ratio of -1.2 (negative 1.2), indicating that our future expectations of its dividend payments over the next five years coupled with its net debt position fall far below the cumulative … Read more

Best Ideas Visa, Alphabet Hit 52-Week Highs

Image: The top weightings in Valuentum’s Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio just hit 52-week highs. By Brian Nelson, CFA We’re reiterating our view that investors should stay aggressive with their allocations to equities, “12 Reasons to Stay Aggressive in 2024,” and our top two weightings in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, Visa (V) and Alphabet (GOOG) just hit 52-week highs. These are two of our favorite names on the marketplace, with targeted weightings of 10%-12% of portfolio construction seeking long-term capital appreciation. During the past year, Visa’s shares are up nearly 20%, while Alphabet’s shares are up more than 60%. Position sizing, or the weighting ranges we assign to each company within a newsletter portfolio, is important as it is another way to … Read more

Boeing In Negative Headlines Again; Part of 737 Max Fuselage Blows Out During Commercial Flight

  Image: Boeing’s shares have been quite volatile the past couple years. By Brian Nelson, CFA On January 6, Boeing (BA) received some more bad news. Part of a fuselage installed on one of its new eight-week old 737 Max 9 aircraft blew out on an Alaska Airlines (ALK) flight. There were no reported injuries because of the mishap, but understandably passengers were undoubtedly shaken up. Some posted videos of the experience. Boeing had been working hard to get back on track with customer perception of the safety of its 737 MAX line-up, and we view the incident as yet another hiccup in the firm’s relations with the public. Key Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems (SPR) installed the part on the … Read more