Breaking: Markets in Free Fall

By Brian Nelson, CFA I was up late last night watching the 10-year Treasury fall below 2%, crude oil drop below $28 (and now below $27) per barrel, and the Dow futures collapse more than 500 points. Asset correlations are going to 1 — so much for modern portfolio theory, right? The benefits of diversification are sometimes absent at the very time you need them the most. If market observers didn’t learn this during the Great Depression, certainly they must have learned it during the Financial Crisis of 2008-2009. That’s why we like cash so much at times. We have a 35%+ cash weighting in both newsletter portfolios. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) is now down ~400 points (-2.5%), … Read more

The Markets Swoon Again

The broader US markets (SPY) swooned again January 7 as fears of a slowdown in China (FXI), or worse, a dislocation in Asia’s currency markets, and ongoing concerns about the sustainability of some of the most leveraged “players” in the energy complex took the spotlight again. None of this should be surprising. As we’ve done many a time before with the mortgage REITs, namely American Capital (AGNC) and Annaly (NLY), SeaDrill (SDRL) and the latest with Kinder Morgan (KMI), our members are far ahead of developments. That’s our job – we’re not reporters. We strive to get the right information to our members before it becomes “information,” and using the newsletter portfolios as an indication of our views on capital … Read more

Are You Still Trying to Catch Lightning with American Capital Agency?

Investors familiar with the mortgage REIT space that have spent any time on our website know of our groundbreaking call on the industry. Please have a look here. American Capital Agency (AGNC), one of the most prominent operators in the mortgage REIT space, reported yet another disappointing quarter. It continues to be painful to write how much we don’t like the uncertainties regarding the broader mortgage REIT environment. Some of the more bullish research shops appear to finally be throwing in the towel. Though the yields on some of the mortgage REIT equities appear attractive, the risks of further dividend cuts continue to grow. Shares of American Capital currently yield ~13%, for example. In the third quarter, American Capital Agency … Read more

Nelson: Time to Consider Buying Kinder Morgan?

“Buy and hold investing has done more to turn perfectly decent people into the worst sort.” As others are poo-pooing Kinder Morgan’s (KMI) third-quarter report, we wanted to share a few observations. Our $29 per share fair value estimate for the corporate is unchanged, as we note the low end of our fair value range is $23 per share. We’re reiterating our “neutral” view on the company. First, we were beyond pleased to see Executive Chairman Richard Kinder come to terms with emphasizing the fact that Kinder Morgan is not totally immune to commodity price impacts. He said as much in the press release. Though top analysts on Wall Street are well-aware of this (or they should be), there are … Read more

Dividend Cushion Ratio Predicts Two More Cuts

Forward-looking, cash-flow based dividend analysis has proven its worth once again. Chesapeake Energy (CHK) recently suspended its dividend, and Hi-Crush Partners (HCLP) has significantly cut its dividend. In each case, the Dividend Cushion ratio appropriately warned members. Early in July and prior to the elimination of its dividend, Chesapeake Energy ranked near the top of our list of dividend yields to avoid. Based on its Dividend Cushion ratio of -7.7, we rated its dividend safety as VERY POOR, and its dividend growth potential rating was also VERY POOR. The firm updated its financial strategy July 21 and eliminated its common stock dividend, effective in the third quarter of 2015. A reduction in investable capital due to the weak commodity price … Read more

eBay Is Over $60 Per Share, Breaking Out

I wanted to update members on eBay (EBAY), but let’s cover some ground on the (V)aluentum (B)uying (I)ndex first. The Valuentum Buying Index, or VBI, rating system is not the easiest to understand. There are as many stock-selection methodologies out there as there are fund managers and financial advisors. We’re talking tens of thousands, if not more. What we focus on within the Valuentum Buying Index framework is what matters. You may hear a fund manager talk about ROE, for example. But what you may not know is that ROE is inferior to ROIC because the former considers an artificial and non-operating boost from the application of financial leverage. We talked about this in the four-part education workshop here. Firms … Read more

Third Quarter Earnings Season Pushes Forward

The equity markets continue to propel higher despite what we would describe to be a mixed third-quarter earnings season. Let’s walk through a number of earnings reports from popular companies reporting so far this week. Some of them we include in the newsletter portfolios. Others we don’t. But all are worth keeping tabs on. Annaly (NLY) Annaly is a mortgage REIT (mREIT) with principal business objective to generate net income for distribution to shareholders. Being critical of the mREIT business is certainly unpopular, and we understand that many retirees generate vital income streams from such investments. Bulls and bears, however, both benefit from our independent voice, and we call out risks as we see them. Annaly and American Capital Agency … Read more

American Capital Agency’s Book Value Declines…Again

The success of mortgage REITs in the past has largely been the result of an unhedged (unprotected) portfolio completely exposed to the vicissitudes of interest rates. Mortgage market dynamics are inherently difficult to predict, and most mortgage REITs can only bolster economic returns as measured through gross ROEs via adding additional leverage. Spread income has always been a less-material driver to book value than other comprehensive losses, or when unrealized losses on a mortgage REIT’s investments are marked to market. Very few analysts have the ability to effectively analyze these complex instruments, and while we’ve been correct about the risks related to their investment opportunities, we continue to believe it is borderline irresponsible for financial advisors to be using mortgage … Read more

Valuentum’s Performance on Seeking Alpha

Image Source: TipRanks, as of November 2016 By Valuentum Editorial Staff Seeking Alpha recently published the returns of certain ‘buy’ and ‘sell’ calls for each author. We applaud the firm’s ongoing dedication to transparency of its authors, if not by name, by track record. Valuentum Securities is an independent research firm headed by President Brian Nelson, CFA. Out of the 2,000+ articles Valuentum has published on Seeking Alpha, the Seeking Alpha study covered 567 of them, spanning from May 16, 2011, through June 25, 2014. Long ideas: 508; short ideas: 59. The articles in the study spanned all sectors and market capitalizations. The study pulled articles that were either tagged by Valuentum as ‘long’ ideas or ‘short’ ideas within the … Read more

Beware of Groupthink: American Capital, Annaly and now Seadrill

“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” – Mark Twain The investment research publishing business is a brutal one, and we know you know it. The very best of calls are the ones that go against the crowd and provide such a unique and fresh insight that readers have a difficult time grasping such a variant viewpoint. Once the call is published, the peanut gallery goes to work…and boy do they go to work. Biased and mostly uninformed commenters with stakes in the game do everything they can to try to discredit the author, from personal insults on the message boards to focusing on a minute part of the research … Read more