What About Gold?

A version of this note was emailed to members August 8, 2019. Please contact us at info@valuentum.com if you are not receiving our emails. What About Gold? By Brian Nelson, CFA Hi everyone, Hope you are having a great day! I wanted to thank you so much for being here. I’m so appreciative of your interest and attention, and for making Valuentum what it is — we are making a huge difference for investors, and it’s all because of your support! Don’t forget to leave a review of Value Trap. Even a couple sentences mean a lot! For those new members that are just getting familiar with our offerings, with the basic premium membership, we offer two newsletters and access to … Read more

Gold Is But a Shiny Yellow Metal

Image shown: The performance of an ETF tracking the price of gold bullion, less the expenses to run the ETF, since 2011. “What motivates most gold purchasers is their belief that the ranks of the fearful will grow. During the past decade that belief has proved correct. Beyond that, the rising price has on its own generated additional buying enthusiasm, attracting purchasers who see the rise as validating an investment thesis. As ‘bandwagon’ investors join any party, they create their own truth – for a while.” — Warren Buffett (2011 annual letter to shareholders) By Brian Nelson, CFA Gold prices have been under pressure for years. I’m always uncomfortable talking about the investment prospects of gold (GLD). It’s a sensitive … Read more

Recently Asked Questions

Image Source: Eric A version of this article appeared on our website November 2015. Article last updated June 2017. Republished May 7, 2019. The following questions cover the following topics: 1) Can you explain what the Dividend Cushion ratio measures and what it doesn’t? 2) Can you explain the difference between the raw, unadjusted Dividend Cushion ratio and the adjusted Dividend Cushion ratio? 3) Can you talk more about the Valuentum Buying Index (VBI) ratings? Why do some of your favorite ideas in the newsletter portfolios have lower VBI ratings than ones that are not in the newsletter portfolios? 4) Can you explain why you don’t always include companies in the newsletter portfolios that have strong Economic Castles, solid Dividend … Read more

Our Reports on Stocks in the Gold Mining Industry

Images Source: Newmont Mining Structure of the Gold Mining Industry Gold miners are tied to the world price of gold, which depends on a number of demand drivers: industrial and jewelry; gold as an investment; central bank activity; inflation expectations; and speculative trading. If realized prices on the yellow metal fall and remain at low levels, mining profitability would be significantly impaired. Industry constituents must constantly seek to replace reserves depleted by production via new exploration, which remains a speculative activity. Unexpected project cost overruns remain another key risk. In general, we’re not huge fans of the volatile fundamentals of the gold mining sector. Several companies previously in this group have been reassigned to the Diversified Mining Industry here. << … Read more

Valuentum Stock Screeners

This article was sent to members via email December 29. That email can be accessed at the link that follows this article. By Brian Nelson, CFA Hi everyone, I wanted to provide an update with respect to Valuentum’s stock screeners. We believe our stock screeners are among the most robust when it comes to providing forward-looking data, or data that is important with respect to the investment decision-making process. We publish screens in each of the monthly newsletters, but we also provide a basic weekly screener for download on the left column of the website, “Download Weekly Stock Screener (xls) — login required.”   We also have other products. The more robust DataScreener, for example, is part of the quarterly Financial … Read more

Market Mayhem — Alerts for Members

During these extremely volatile times, it’s important to stay focused. On December 15, we informed all of our members to “Pay Attention.” Shortly thereafter, we notified members of the potential for a stock market technical breakdown. This morning, we offered a pre-market briefing about the importance of thinking about portfolio protection. For Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter members: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?preview=true&m=1110817109903&ca=e2406cd6-c113-4344-8731-493f33fc44a4&id=preview For High Yield Dividend Newsletter members: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?preview=true&m=1110817109903&ca=b3ba530f-38b3-489a-ac96-2961dca89c6b&id=preview For Exclusive members: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?preview=true&m=1110817109903&ca=ba6d90c0-4433-48b2-9b8a-aac4ddf9006e&id=preview We’re here for any questions. Please just let us know how we can help! Kind regards, Brian Nelson, CFA  brian@valuentum.com

In the News: Gold, Auto Sales, General Electric

We don’t think gold makes much sense outside perhaps a very diversified portfolio. Auto sales weren’t all that great in September, and some are calling for a bottom in General Electric. By Brian Nelson, CFA The price of gold (GLD) will continue to be volatile as many own it as both a global inflation hedge and an asset implying safety from global economic crisis. We think gold may make sense sometimes, but perhaps only as a very low weighting in a very diversified portfolio, if at all. The case that gold has any intrinsic value is rather weak, too, “Gold Is But a Shiny Yellow Metal,” particularly because its industrial and consumer uses are rather limited. Gold holds value largely … Read more

Valuentum’s Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Distribution

The weighted average cost of capital is one of the most subjective measures in corporate finance, but it is also one of the most important ones. “The most important item over time in valuation is obviously interest rates…If interest rates are destined to be at low levels…It makes any stream of earnings from investments worth more money. The bogey is always what government bonds yield….Any investment is worth all the cash you’re going to get out between now and judgment day discounted back. The discounting back is affected by whether you choose interests rates like those of Japan or interest rates like those we had in 1982…When we had 15 percent short-term rates in 1982, it was silly to pay … Read more

In the News: More Tariff Talk Keeps Markets Volatile

Many market observers were caught by surprise after President Trump continued down a path of escalating trade tensions late July 10. By Kris Rosemann As with many developments surrounding the Chinese (FXI, MCHI) economy, metals have found themselves at the fore of the discussion. After the Trump Administration threatened additional 10% tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports July 10, copper (COPX) and other metals prices plunged as the newest list of targeted goods includes manufacturing export industries, electronics, textiles, metal components, and auto parts. It is worth noting that the US imports far more Chinese goods than vice versa, suggesting China would not be able to match US tariffs dollar-for-dollar if a full-on trade war ensues, though such a … Read more

Study: Valuentum’s Best Ideas Newsletter Portfolio

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