6%+ Dividend Yielder Cracker Barrel Needs to Raise Menu Prices More Aggressively

By Brian Nelson, CFA Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (CBRL) is a high-yielding restaurant idea with a unique concept that has fallen on more difficult times of late. Our recent channel checks indicate that Cracker Barrel has a lot of room to raise prices versus peers, but the firm is having a hard time executing on this front as overall traffic trends remain challenged. Right now, Cracker Barrel yields ~6.3%, and if the company can turn things around, it might make for one of the most interesting income ideas on the market. The high end of our fair value estimate range of Cracker Barrel stands north of $100 (its shares are trading at ~$80 each), but investors should remain cautious … Read more

Dividend Aristocrat Enterprise Products Partners Boasts 7%+ Yield, Investment-Grade Marks

Image: Enterprise Products Partners continues to raise its distribution year after year. Source: Enterprise Products Partners. By Brian Nelson, CFA Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) represents rare exposure to the midstream energy pipeline space in the simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, a key feature of the monthly High Yield Dividend Newsletter, released by email to its subscribers on the first of each month. The master limited partnership is one of the largest providers of midstream energy services of natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil and other refined products in North America. Units offer investors a distribution yield of ~7.6% at the time of this writing, one that is covered nicely by the firm’s distributable cash flow [DCF], not to … Read more

5 Questions Advisors Should Ask When Interviewing Fund Managers

Image Source: Investment Zen These are not your typical questions. These are the questions advisors should ask to help find the most analytical fund managers. The questions don’t cover strategy or market outlook, but instead hit upon the analytical foundation of the fund manager, which could be more important than anything else. Can you explain the difference between ROA, ROE, and ROIC? What you are looking for in the answer is a response that goes into the pitfalls of using return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE) as a measure of a company’s ability to generate value for shareholders. Ideally, you’d want to hear a response that says ROA is muddied by the inclusion of non-operating cash in … Read more

12 Reasons to Stay Aggressive in 2024

By Brian Nelson, CFA 1. The Fed has signaled that rate cuts could start with inflation at a 2 handle (2 point something) and not at exactly 2.0%. That means that the Fed may become anticipatory to prevent overshooting to the downside with inflation. We see this as positive for long-duration equities, particularly those whose free cash flow generation is robust in the out-years, inclusive of big cap tech and the stylistic area of large cap growth. 2. Unemployment is at structural lows of 3.7%. Employers are working hard to keep talent on board, and with each paycheck, employees are pumping more and more money into the stock market via retirement accounts. This tailwind remains a stiff one and will … Read more

In the News: Google, McDonald’s, Costco, Apple

Image: McDonald’s has released a new beverage concept, and it looks to be a hit. Image Source: CosMcs. By Brian Nelson, CFA The market continues to ebb and flow with the latest Federal Reserve commentary, but we continue to be fans of the strong foundation that is the U.S. employment market and the great promise of artificial intelligence [AI] as key themes for 2024. As we outlined in our recent guest post on Seeking Alpha, we continue to be huge fans of the net-cash-rich, free cash flow generating, secular growth powerhouses found in big cap tech and the stylistic area of large cap growth (SCHG). We expect these two areas to continue to lead the markets higher, if not in … Read more

ICYMI — Video: Our Top Stocks for 2024

Video: Valuentum’s President of Investment Research Brian Nelson walks through the success of Valuentum’s newsletter suite, the state of the economy and markets, and offers his favorite idea for each sector. Tune into this must-watch video. ———- It’s Here!  The Second Edition of Value Trap! Order today!   —– Brian Nelson owns shares in SPY, SCHG, QQQ, DIA, VOT, BITO, RSP, and IWM. Valuentum owns SPY, SCHG, QQQ, VOO, and DIA. Brian Nelson’s household owns shares in HON, DIS, HAS, NKE, DIA, RSP, SCHG, QQQ, and VOO. Some of the other securities written about in this article may be included in Valuentum’s simulated newsletter portfolios. Contact Valuentum for more information about its editorial policies.  Valuentum members have access to our 16-page stock … Read more

Brief Note: Just How Good Has Our Stock Selection Been?

By Brian Nelson, CFA I was taken aback by a recent report from UBS that outlined “the top contributors to the S&P 500 from about two years ago to today.” In a simulated securities portfolio, the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, of 18 ideas that also includes several ETFs, we’ve managed to hit the board 7 out of the 20, and 9 including Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX), the latter two we removed in March following their big runs last year. Here were the top 20 contributors, with simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holdings highlighted in red (XOM and CVX are highlighted in green): Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT), Apple (AAPL), Eli Lilly (LLY), Broadcom (AVGO), Exxon Mobil, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B), … Read more

Latest Report Updates

Select the company’s link below to access their stock webpage where their 16-page stock report (pdf) can be downloaded. The stock webpage also houses the company’s dividend report (pdf), where applicable, as well as the latest company/industry commentary and news. For companies updated this week, their stock webpages will reflect the new data this weekend. American Tower (AMT) AutoZone (AZO) Best Buy (BBY) BHP Billiton (BHP) Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) ConocoPhillips (COP) Crocs (CROX) Cisco (CSCO) Cintas Corp (CTAS) CubeSmart (CUBE) Dollar Tree (DLTR) DocuSign (DOCU) Estee Lauder (EL) Ford (F) FedEx (FDX) Fiserv (FI) First Solar (FSLR) General Electric (GE) General Motors (GM) Global Payments (GPN) Leggett & Platt (LEG) Eli Lilly (LLY) Lululemon (LULU) McDonald’s (MCD) MercadoLibre (MELI) 3M … Read more

Best Ideas Booking Holdings, Chipotle Hit All-Time Highs!

Image: Booking Holdings and Chipotle hit brand new all-time highs! By Brian Nelson, CFA Two of our favorite investment idea considerations held within the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, Booking Holdings (BKNG) and Chipotle (CMG), have just hit all-time highs. Our fair value estimate of Booking Holdings stands north of $3,600, and we still expect more upside potential in shares. As it relates to Chipotle, we’re huge fans of its long-term restaurant growth potential, and we see upside potential on the basis of the high end of our fair value estimate range. We continue to reiterate our positive stance on both ideas.  ———- It’s Here!  The Second Edition of Value Trap! Order today!   —– Brian Nelson owns shares in SPY, SCHG, … Read more

ESG Matters: Applied Materials Faces Criminal Investigation

Image: Applied Materials’ shares faced considerable pressure November 17 as news that it had violated export restrictions to China came to light. On November 16, Reuters reported that Applied Materials (AMAT) allegedly evaded export restrictions by shipping hundreds of millions of dollars of equipment to a subsidiary in South Korea before sending it to China’s biggest chipmaker SMIC. This alleged miscue falls under the Governance [G] category of ESG investing, and shares of Applied Materials have yet to recover from the aggressive sell-off it experienced during the trading session November 17. Though the results of the Department of Justice investigation are still pending, this is quite the black eye for Applied Materials, and we view this as a serious infraction given … Read more