How Does 37% Sound?

Image: The Schwab U.S. Large Cap Growth ETF (SCHG) is up more than 37% so far in 2024. By Brian Nelson, CFA How does 37% sound? That was the price-only performance of the Schwab U.S. Large Cap Growth ETF (SCHG) thus far in 2024. Over the preceding 5-year period, the SCHG is up over 140%. For years, I have pounded the table on the theory that there are not value or growth stocks, but rather undervalued, fairly valued, or overvalued stocks. It’s why many growth stocks can be undervalued. It’s the Theory of Universal Valuation found in Value Trap that ties myriad areas of finance to the well-known discounted cash-flow [DCF] model. Growth is a component of value. Hook, line, … Read more

Alert: Changes to the Newsletter Portfolios

Image Source: Mike Cohen cc by 2.0. Summary Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio Pepsi (PEP): 4%-6% à 0% McDonald’s (MCD): 4%-6% à 0% Amazon (AMZN): 0% à 4%-6% Nvidia (NVDA): 0% à 4%-6% Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio Honeywell (HON): 3%-4% à 0% McDonald’s (MCD): 3%-4% à 0% Meta Platforms (META): 0% à 3%-4% Booking Holdings (BKNG): 0% à 3%-4% By Brian Nelson, CFA 2024 proved to be a great year for stock investors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) has advanced nearly 15% year-to-date on a price-only basis, while the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) is up a whopping 25%+ on a price-only basis. The Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) is up even more at a 27% advance in … Read more

Amazon’s Operating Profit Surprises to the Upside

Image: Amazon’s shares have done quite well since the beginning of 2023. By Brian Nelson, CFA Amazon (AMZN) reported better than expected third quarter results October 31 with revenue and GAAP earnings per share coming in higher than the consensus forecast. Net sales increased 11% on both a reported and currency-neutral basis, with North America segment sales up 9%, International segment sales up 12%, and AWS segment sales up 19%, all on a year-over-year basis. Operating income advanced to $17.4 billion in the third quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $14.7 billion and up from $11.2 billion in the same period last year. North America segment operating income came in at $5.7 billion, up from $4.3 billion in last year’s … Read more

Brain Teaser – Reflexive versus Reflective

Dear members: — Jason Zweig of the Wall Street Journal, wrote in his pioneering text, Your Money and Your Brain, a few fun examples of how sometimes the psychological process of anchoring and adjustment can trip us up. — In one notable example, Zweig wrote about how two psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman had asked volunteers to spin a wheel of fortune numbered from 0 to 100. The contestants didn’t know that the wheel was rigged to produce either a 10 or a 65 for the experiment. — After spinning the wheel, the contestants were then asked whether the percentage of total United Nations membership made up of countries in Africa was higher or lower than the number that came up. … Read more

Oracle Expects Increased Revenue Growth Throughout Fiscal 2025

Image: Oracle’s shares have performed quite well during the past couple years. By Brian Nelson, CFA Oracle (ORCL) reported better than expected fiscal first quarter results on September 9, with revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share exceeding the consensus forecast. Total revenue expanded 7% in the quarter (up 8% in constant currency), while non-GAAP earnings per share advanced 17%, to $1.39 (up 18% in constant currency). Cloud services revenue advanced 21% (up 22% in constant currency), while cloud license and on-premise license revenues increased 7% (up 8% in constant currency). Non-GAAP operating income increased 13%, to $5.7 billion, up 14% in constant currency, while its non-GAAP operating margin came in at 43%. Non-GAAP net income increased 18%, to $4 billion, … Read more

The Difference Between Speculation and Investment

Brian Nelson, President of Investment Research at Valuentum, discusses the difference between speculation and investment.  Brian Nelson, CFA: This is Brian Nelson from Valuentum Securities. I’d like to talk about the concept of speculation. I think it is best taught with a story perhaps, one of my personal experiences. I used to work on the buy side and one of the more interesting stocks that I pitched in my experience was a company called Synaptics (SYNA). This must have been in 2004-2005 — almost 20 years ago now. Synaptics made an interface for a number of electronic devices, and what it held was some of the technological building blocks for a click-wheel technology. About a year or two later following that … Read more

Paper: Value and Momentum Within Stocks, Too

Please select the image below to download, “Value and Momentum Within Stocks, Too:” Abstract: This paper strives to advance the field of finance in four ways: 1) it extends the theory of the “The Arithmetic of Active Management” to the investor level; 2) it addresses certain data problems of factor-based methods, namely with respect to value and book-to-market ratios, while introducing price-to-fair-value ratios in a factor-based approach; 3) it may lay the foundation for academic literature regarding the Valuentum, the value-timing, and ultra-momentum factors; and 4) it walks through the potential relative outperformance that may be harvested at the intersection of relevant, unique and compensated factors within individual stocks. To download the full report, please click here (pdf). ———- Actual results … Read more

Amazon’s Second Quarter Results Were Mixed But Free Cash Flow Improved Significantly

Image: Amazon traded aggressively lower following its second-quarter results. By Brian Nelson, CFA On August 1, Amazon (AMZN) reported mixed second quarter results for the period ended June 30, 2024, with revenue coming up short but GAAP earnings per share beating consensus. Adjusting for foreign currency, net sales advanced 11% led by 19% growth in AWS segment sales, which came in higher than expectations of 17.6% growth. Operating income advanced to $14.7 billion in the second quarter, up from $7.7 billion in the same period a year ago. AWS segment operating income increased more than 70% on a year-over-year basis. Net income increased to $13.5 billion in the second quarter compared to $6.7 billion in the second quarter of 2023. … Read more

What to Do During This Market Selloff

By Brian Nelson, CFA In short, nothing. The U.S. stock market (SPY) was chugging along nicely until what was interpreted as a very favorable Consumer Price Index (CPI) print on July 11 that sent a rotation out of large cap growth and big cap tech into the beaten down areas of smaller cap stocks, prompting a broader market sell-off. The reasoning goes that, with inflation largely under control, smaller companies will benefit more from future rate cuts via reduced interest expense relative to larger companies. Though this is true, to varying degrees, the magnitude of the rotation was somewhat surprising, as rate cuts should benefit large cap growth (SCHG) and big cap tech (XLK), too, but we’ve seen this rotation … Read more

Netflix Still Has a Long Runway of Growth Ahead of It

By Brian Nelson, CFA On July 18, Netflix (NFLX) reported strong second quarter results that showed revenue on a foreign exchange neutral basis increasing 22% thanks to a 16% increase in average paid memberships and a 5% increase in average revenue per member [ARM] on a foreign exchange neutral basis. Global revenue was modestly higher than the company’s beginning-of-quarter guidance thanks to strength in global streaming paid net additions. Netflix’s operating income surged in the quarter, up 42% from the same period a year ago, as its operating margin improved 5 percentage points to 27.2%, both “slightly above (its) guidance forecast due to higher-than-expected revenue.” Second quarter earnings per share came in at $4.88, up 48% on a year-over-year basis, … Read more