Apple’s Looming ‘Watch X’ Likely a Game Changer in Smartwatches

Image Source: Wiyre Media By Brian Nelson, CFA Apple (AAPL) is expected to do a refresh of its Apple Watch this year, but the changes won’t be as significant to draw many to upgrade. However, as we look out to fiscal 2024 and fiscal 2025, exciting things could happen. According to a report from Bloomberg, the “Watch X,” marking the 10th anniversary of the rollout of the first Apple Watch, is targeted to include a blood-pressure monitoring tool, among other upgrades. Not only do we think a blood-pressure monitoring tool will drive considerable adoption from many that do not have a smartwatch, but it could also drive a huge market share shift to the device from Samsung (SSNLF) (SSGFF) and Alphabet’s … Read more

First Read: Microsoft, Alphabet Cash Components Wonderful in Calendar Q2 2023

By Brian Nelson, CFA There are two primary cash-based sources of intrinsic value, and Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet (GOOG) (GOOGL) have gobs of them: net cash on the balance sheet and free cash flow. Both Microsoft and Alphabet reported calendar second-quarter results after the market close July 25, and while much will be said about their respective earnings reports, the reality is that the fundamental backdrop for both remains incredibly strong. We think both deserve a hearty weighting in the portfolio of the Best Ideas Newsletter, and we don’t plan to make any changes to our long-term fair value estimates as a result of the quarterly prints. Let’s talk about the health of Microsoft’s and Alphabet’s respective balance sheets. At … Read more

Top Dividend-Related News: MSFT, AAPL, ASML

Image: Microsoft’s shares hit a record high in July! By Brian Nelson, CFA Microsoft’s (MSFT) shares hit an all-time high July 18 on news that it would raise prices on its Office products to account for the integration of AI into its tools. We’ve yet to test the new features that are collectively called 365 Copilot, but the new features will add $30/month to the overall price of the software, a meaningful percentage step-change that seems to be quite a needle-mover. Copilot, at the moment, will be a voluntary upgrade, but we think that over time, AI may become an entrenched feature across Microsoft’s entire product line-up, whereupon average selling prices across its customer base will meaningfully increase. AI may … Read more

Meta’s Threads Launch Immaterial to Meta But Tragic for Twitter

Image: Threads logo. Meta has launched a Twitter-killer with its new real-time online conversation app, Threads. By Brian Nelson, CFA Big cap tech continues to innovate and encroach upon each other’s territory, and the latest example is Meta’s (META) expansion into real-time online conversation with its new app Threads that competes directly with Elon Musk’s Twitter. Consumers have been looking for an alternative to Twitter after Musk made a number of big changes to keep the bird app afloat, and Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg is now pouncing on the opportunity to take share in this area. Unlike other rival platforms such as Truth Social (DWAC), users of Threads will be able leverage Instagram to log in to Threads and easily … Read more

ALERT: Big Yield Additions to Dividend Growth Newsletter Portfolio and High Yield Dividend Newsletter Portfolio

  Image Source: Mike Cohen By Brian Nelson, CFA  With the federal funds rate standing at 5%-5.25%, the hurdle rate for yield in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio is much higher these days. We’re not at all worried about a recession as that was largely priced in during 2022, and we’re looking ahead to strong nominal GDP and huge opportunities within artificial intelligence [AI].  Though we may add a dividend grower that is yielding below the 5% yield threshold to the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio with expectations for breakneck dividend-per-share expansion in the future, these days we’re looking for a couple incremental ideas that have yields already much higher than the 5% mark to … Read more

Expect Huge Equity Returns This Decade, Much More Volatility However

Image: Without question, the stylistic area of large cap growth has been the place to be for almost 15 years now. We think it remains the place to be. Brian Nelson, CFA The game has changed folks. The flooding of the markets with liquidity during the Great Financial Crisis [GFC] and the bailout of the banks in 2007-2009 marked the beginning of a new “regime” that we now live in. It wasn’t until the collapse of the markets during COVID-19, however, that the belief these markets would continue to move ever higher was reinforced. Where is the risk? What does “Lehman” even mean anymore? “Lehman” was not risk – “Lehman” was a generational buying opportunity. What was the worst global … Read more

ALERT: Going to “Fully Invested” in the Best Ideas Newsletter Portfolio

Image: Since the publishing of the first edition of the book Value Trap, the stylistic area of large cap growth (SCHG) has meaningfully outperformed both the equal-weight S&P 500 (SPY) and small cap value (IWN). Summary of Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio changes UnitedHealth Group (UNH): 0% –> 4%-6% Booking Holding (BKNG): 0% –> 4%-6% Chipotle (CMG): 1%-2% –> 6%-8% Technology Select Sector SPDR (XLK): 0% –> 4%-6% By Brian Nelson, CFA With the debt-ceiling debate behind the markets, the regional banking crisis largely in the rear-view mirror, and the Fed winning the fight against inflation, a continuation of the strength in the markets as witnessed from the October 2022 lows can probably be expected. We “rode” the latest upswing with … Read more

Nvidia Rockets Higher to Propel Large Cap Growth

Image: Nvidia powers higher after releasing better-than-expected second-quarter fiscal 2024 guidance. The company continues to be a driver behind the outperformance of large cap growth as a stylistic area. By Brian Nelson, CFA We haven’t seen a quarterly guidance beat like this since Synaptics (SYNA) put up a monster quarter when Apple (AAPL) started using its innovative click-wheel technology in the first-generation iPod, almost 20 years ago. Nvidia Corp.’s (NVDA) outlook for the second quarter of its fiscal 2024 was phenomenal thanks to tremendous interest in its chips that power artificial intelligence [AI]. We expect a material increase in our fair value estimate of Nvidia, but shares remain quite pricey, in our view. Revenue during Nvidia’s fiscal second quarter is … Read more

Call Me Unconcerned

Image: Large cap growth has dominated returns the past five years. The Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio continues to have significant exposure to this area. By Brian Nelson, CFA When it comes to the financial markets, the debt ceiling debate is nothing to worry about. Countries (sovereigns) cannot generally default on debt that is denominated in their own currency. The concern that there will be any sort of calamity if the U.S. government doesn’t raise the debt ceiling is far overblown, in our view. The political will of the U.S. to pay its debt will only resolve itself in time, and any risk premium built into Treasuries as a result of the debt ceiling showdown will be fleeting. Of course, nobody … Read more

Nice! — NASDAQ-100 Follows Through on Breakout

Image: NASDAQ-100 breaks through August 2022 resistance. NOW READ: There Are No Free ‘Income’ Lunches ———- It’s Here!  The Second Edition of Value Trap! Order today!   —– Tickerized for holdings in the QQQ. Brian Nelson owns shares in SPY, SCHG, QQQ, DIA, VOT, BITO, RSP, and IWM. Valuentum owns SPY, SCHG, QQQ, VOO, and DIA. Brian Nelson’s household owns shares in HON, DIS, HAS, NKE, DIA, and RSP. Some of the securities written about in this article may be included in Valuentum’s simulated newsletter portfolios. Contact Valuentum for more information about its editorial policies.         Valuentum members have access to our 16-page stock reports, Valuentum Buying Index ratings, Dividend Cushion ratios, fair value estimates and ranges, dividend reports and … Read more