You Are Ahead of the News As a Valuentum Member

Remember When We Said Economic Prognosticators Were Off Their Rockers? From the September 2012 edition of our Best Ideas Newsletter (see page 2), released September 15, 2012: “Could you imagine if you had listened to bond-king Bill Gross (please note he is not the equity king), Marc Faber (author of the Gloom, Boom & Doom report) or the Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI), which called for a recession in September 2011 – some 30% in the S&P 500 ago (yes, 30%!). Aside from being incorrect, bearish economic prognosticators fully admit that their expectations have little to do with what may happen to the equity markets in the future (as Bernanke’s unlimited QE has shown). Still, such admissions do not stop … Read more

We Take a Deep Dive into the Future Prospects of Best Idea Google

Before the meteoric rise in the price of Apple (click ticker for report: ), Google (click ticker for report: ) stole most of the tech-stock headlines and, according to some, was pretty much a sure bet to become a $1,000 stock. However, looking under the hood, the company has had some turmoil during the past few years. In addition to bringing back founder Sergey Brin as the CEO, the company has created the world’s most successful mobile operating system to date (Android), a social network with over 100 million users, and failed to purchase Groupon (click ticker for report: ), which at the present seems like it was a blessing. Additionally, the company is working on cars that drive themselves, shuttered Google Wave … Read more

Are Apple’s Fundamentals Deteriorating?

Given Apple’s (click ticker report: ) recent share price performance during the past 3 months, we’ve heard whispers questioning the strength of the company’s fundamentals. It first started with the Google Maps (click ticker for report: ) debacle when somehow replacing the default maps program on the iPhone with an inferior product was going to sink the entire company. Then fears of the iPad Mini–either not selling or cannibalizing sales of the full-sized iPad and subsequently crippling margins–became the next fear. Apple’s Fundamentals Remain Sound However, there is no evidence of a product slowdown at Apple. The iPad Mini sold out its first run in a short amount of time, and data over the Black Friday weekend showed that the iPad … Read more

FAQ: How Is Your Best Ideas Portfolio Doing This Year?

At Valuentum, we task ourselves with a tall order. While most investment newsletters compare themselves to a market benchmark, we go one step further. We want to deliver positive returns to you, our subscriber, year after year, in addition to outperforming the market benchmark. Below, we outline a table that shows the outperformance we provided to our members since the time they joined.  So, for example, if you joined as a member on April 13, 2012 our Best Ideas portfolio has offered 3.8 percentage points of outperformance. Or, if you joined on July 13, 2011, our Best Ideas portfolio has offered 22 percentage points of outperformance. Importantly, did you know that, according to Advisor One, only 13% of hedge funds are beating the S&P … Read more

New York Times Experiences Advertising Weakness in Third Quarter

On Thursday, the New York Times (click ticker for report: ) reported terrible third-quarter results that showed weakness in both print and digital advertising revenue. New York Times’ total revenue fell 0.6% as advertising revenue dropped nearly 9% during the period. The lower revenue was compounded by a 2.3% increase in operating costs during the period, as operating profit tumbled nearly 60% to $8.5 million from $21 million in the year-ago quarter. Print and digital advertising sales fell 10.9% and 2.2%, respectively, during the quarter and overwhelmed the 7.4% increase in circulation revenue. We’ve seen advertising weakness from other online-based consumer subscription firms such as Morningstar (click ticker for report: ), and we credit this trend to the growing digital … Read more

Investors Can Dislike Facebook But Third Quarter Results Were Strong

Social networking kingpin Facebook (click ticker for report: ) reported strong third quarter results Tuesday afternoon as the company navigates the shift towards mobile computing. Revenue surged 32% year-over-year to $1.2 billion, while earnings were flat at $0.12 per share as operating margins fell. However, both numbers exceeded consensus estimates and were surprisingly strong given the weakness we saw last week from Google (click ticker for report: ). Facebook continues to win eyeballs as usage and users continue to surge. Monthly active users increased 26% year-over-year to 1.01 billion, daily active users grew 28% year-over-year to 584 million, and mobile active users grew 61% year-over-year to 604 million. Facebook remains the number one application for both Android and iOS. Despite … Read more

Xbox Music Is a Nice Addition to the Surface Product Suite

Early Monday, Microsoft (click ticker for report: ) announced that it will add Xbox Music as a preloaded device to its Surface tablets. Much like Spotify, the service will allow users to compile their own on-demand music and playlists, but it will also be able to be used for downloading individual songs onto a cloud storage system. Though the new software will also be available on iOS (click ticker for report: ) and Android (click ticker for report: ) within the year, the service is a clear attempt to boost the attractiveness of the Surface tablet. The service will have the same selection of songs as the recently discontinued Zune Pass, and it revives the firm’s presence in music. It’s … Read more