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

Seeking to De-risk the Newsletter Portfolios

There’s never a good reason to panic in investing, but the 276-point slide in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) January 4, the worst start to a year since the credit crisis in 2008, reminded us why we hold more than a 30% cash position in both newsletter portfolios at the moment: with a US stock market still near all-time highs, we like having ample capital available to scoop up bargains as stocks inevitably give back some of their gains. The question for us is not whether the broader US stock market will decline from here but whether such a decline will be 10%, 20% or more. After all, the S&P 500 (SPY) has essentially tripled from the March 2009 … Read more

Analysis: The Best Ideas Portfolio

Please select the image below to download the report.  Note: The High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio are not real money portfolios. Results, including those in the Nelson Exclusive publication, are hypothetical and do not represent actual trading. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results, and actual results may differ from simulated information being presented.  The performance of the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, Nelson Exclusive publication, Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio have not been externally audited. The following download of the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio is an internal assessment. Newsletter performance figures, including those in the Nelson Exclusive publication, are prepared by Valuentum. Hypothetical results are … Read more

Corporate Shopping This Holiday Season

2015 may very well end up being remembered as the “year of the merger,” as the total dollar value of mergers and acquisitions in the year is on pace to set an all-time record. According to recent reports, Dow Chemical (DOW), DuPont (DD), and Yahoo! (YHOO), are doing what they can to be a part of that record. All three have faced tremendous pressure from activist investors as of late. On December 8, Dow Chemical and DuPont were reported to be in advanced talks on a massive merger. The rival chemical producers would likely split into three separate companies following the transaction; the three independently operating businesses would be material sciences, specialty products, and agrochemicals. Though labeled a “merger of … Read more

Leading Investors to Water…

“Entrepreneurs are never satisfied. They want to do things better. They strive for perfection and use all the ingenuity to their command to achieve it.” – J.W. Marriott Company Name Symbol YTD % Outperform? Apple AAPL 7.84 Y Alibaba BABA -18.37 N Altria MO 18.75 Y Cisco CSCO -1.2 N eBay EBAY 24.26 Y Financial Select SPDR XLF 1.52 N General Electric GE 20.66 Y Gilead Sciences GILD 10.41 Y Google (now Alphabet) GOOG 46.07 Y Google (now Alphabet) GOOGL 46.84 Y Health Care ETF XLV 6.02 Y Intel INTC -3.73 N SPDR S&P Bank ETF KBE 9.25 Y Republic Services RSG 10.09 Y Rio Tinto RIO -31.07 N Teva Pharma TEVA 16.12 Y Union Pacific UNP -32.46 N Utilities … Read more

Alibaba Pops; Kinder Morgan Drops; Chipotle Flops

A discounted cash-flow process is your best friend. Not only does it allow you to identify the substance of a company’s balance sheet, what it owns (similar to what you have in your own savings account less all debt), but it also encourages a focus on the future free cash flow stream of the entity (much like your salary after expenses, for example). Intrinsic value estimation provides the backbone behind the conviction that an investor gains in either sticking with an idea or throwing in the cards. You can perform discounted cash flow analysis, too.   Let’s walk through a few examples to help explain this concept. In mid-September, shares of Alibaba (BABA) had been in a tailspin, with investors … Read more

Alibaba Crushes Singles’ Day Records

In 2009, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba (BABA) turned a local holiday for singles into a 24-hour online shopping spree through deep discounts and other promotions. Singles’ Day, as it is called, has since gained significant traction in China and is now a bigger online shopping day than Black Friday and Cyber Monday combined. For 2015 Singles’ Day, Alibaba reported total gross merchandise volume (GMV) of $14.3 billion for the day, an increase of over 53% compared to Singles’ Day in 2014. This handily beat consensus expectations of ~$13 billion in GMV, and vastly outpaced GMV growth of 28% in the third quarter of 2015. Alibaba continues to be at the forefront of the shift of Internet shopping to mobile platforms, … Read more

BABA Bounces Big! GMV Growth Solid, Monetization Rate Better

Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holding, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba (BABA), reported solid fiscal second-quarter results for the period ending September 30. The report was welcome news after effectively a bear raid on the company’s shares from a widely-read publisher, the note of which effectively marking the company’s trading bottom. We continue to believe shares of Alibaba are a bargain even after the spike. Please be sure to access the company’s 16-page report for its cash-flow derived fair value estimate and fair value estimate range. Management added upbeat commentary in the press release, noting “strong growth across the board and particular outperformance in mobile.” Gross merchandize volume (GMV) in the company’s China retail marketplaces grew to $112 billion in the period, … Read more

Janet Yellen, the Positive GDP Revision, and Nike’s Swoosh

Though it may seem much worse, the S&P 500 (SPY, DIA) is down only a few percentage points from the all-time highs set in May this year. We continue to remind equity investors that the US stock markets have roughly tripled from the March 2009 panic bottom only six short years ago, so further declines in the form of profit taking may still be ahead. However, the throngs of investors looking to “get back to even” before selling may account for more overhead supply than we care to admit. Returns have been so wonderful in yesteryears’ upward-sloping bull market that even flat equity market performance may become unbearable going forward, adding to yet more selling pressure. The swoon in late … Read more

As the World Turns

Our growing concern over market participants’ lackadaisical approach to what will inevitably become a contractionary monetary cycle has been evident for months. The US market crash of August 24 has disrupted the comfort levels of many investors, however, but it has not derailed the confidence of long-term planners, nor has it interrupted the conviction of optimists that believe the sky is the eventual limit for equity prices in their lifetimes. We take a more measured and cautious view of risky assets at Valuentum, and we’ll never tell investors to ignore the information contained in market prices. The risk of a recession in the US beginning this year is remote, but concerns are mounting for 2016. US gross domestic product continues … Read more