A Tale of Two Big Agricultural Industries: Protein Producers Win and Farm Equipment Manufacturers Lose After Recent USDA Report

Image Shown: The tale of two big agricultural companies in one chart, with shares of poultry producer Sanderson Farms Inc (SAFM) shooting up on Monday, August 12, as chicken feed prices fell after a recent USDA report (which sent corn prices sharply lower) while shares of agricultural equipment manufacturer AGCO Corporation (AGCO) tanked as the market priced in continued pressure on US farm incomes and the dynamic impact that has on demand for farm equipment. By Callum Turcan On August 12, the USDA released a report that stated US farmers had planted more corn than expected at 90 million acres (2.6% higher than consensus estimates) and that forecasted corn yields were also higher than expected at 169.5 bushels an acre … Read more

Join the Conversation on the Market Plunge

The Valuentum team shares its thoughts on the recent surge in volatility and collapse in interest rates amid a trade and currency war between two of the largest economies in the world, the US and China. No changes to the newsletter portfolios at this time. During the past few days, the US (SPY, DIA) and China (FXI, MCHI) have escalated a trade war, turning it into a currency war, the latter allowing its yuan to drop to lower levels against the U.S. dollar. The US has now labeled China a “currency manipulator,” and China has responded by suspending U.S. agricultural purchases. China is one of the largest buyers of U.S. agricultural goods. The Valuentum team builds on its previous conversation … Read more

Now a Trade War on Multiple Fronts!

This article appeared as the introduction to the June edition of the Dividend Growth Newsletter. By Callum Turcan and Brian Nelson, CFA On May 5, President Trump announced via Twitter (TWTR) that he planned to raise American tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports from 10% to 25%, stepping up pressure on Beijing in what we initially saw as a bid to get a trade deal over the finish line. By May 10, the new tariff rates had gone into effect and it became clear that neither side was any closer to reaching an agreement, unfortunately.  Just a few weeks ago, state-sanctioned rumors were coming out of Beijing (particularly, the editor-in-chief of the influential Global Times) that China was considering … Read more

US-China Trade Spats Continue, More Reports

US-China Trade Spats Continue, More Reports — Trade spats between US and China are back in the news. President Donald Trump has set Friday for a tariff increase (raising the tariff from 10% to 25% on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods), but we think the move is primarily to bring China back to the negotiating table as the White House believes China is “reneging” on some of its trade promises. Chinese Vice President Liu He is planning to visit the US this week, but there may be structural barriers preventing the two countries from being able to come together in a long-term accord. — The US may be too rigid in its demands, and China may not be able to put into … Read more

Big Bank Roundup, Bank of America Catches Our Eye

In this article, let’s catch up with how far the big 6 banks in the US have come since the height of the financial crisis exactly a decade hence. We will highlight the improvements in the banking system, some of the key risks, and a few high level thoughts about the individual franchises leading the US banking system. We like Bank of America the most, and we include diversified banking exposure in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. “Both a European bank crisis and/or a Chinese banking and economic crisis would be mutually reinforcing to the downside and a major cause of global deflation.” – Matthew Warren By Matthew Warren When you take a look at the … Read more

General Motors Rallies, Tesla and Toyota Improve, Auto Parts Suppliers Getting Squeezed

Image shown: General Motors may very well be on its way to $50+ per share. We continue to like General Motors, and we think Tesla is getting back on the right track with its financials. Auto parts suppliers have faced their fair share of pressure in recent months as the potential for a slowdown in global light vehicle production rises and input cost inflation also makes its presence felt. By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA On February 6, General Motors (GM) reported fourth-quarter 2018 earnings, and they were quite good. We continue to believe shares of GM are ultra-cheap, as we wrote in: “We Think General Motors Is Poised for New Highs.” The automaker is included as an idea … Read more

Apple’s Services Growth on Track; Weakness to Persist in China

Image Source: William Hook Apple delivered fiscal first quarter results after the close January 29 that were largely in-line with recently adjusted expectations. China has been and will likely continue to be a soft spot, but the company’s Services revenue continues to impress. Strong free cash flow generation and balance sheet health are synonymous with the company. By Kris Rosemann Apple (AAPL) reported fiscal 2019 first quarter reports after the close January 29, but the market already had a good idea of what to expect due to a January 2 update from CEO Tim Cook that included a stark warning on the current demand environment in China (FXI, MCHI). Here’s some of what Valuentum’s President of Investment Research Brian Nelson … Read more

Markets Continue to Recover

Image shown: The markets continue to rally significantly since the near-term bottom in December. The decision to move the cash “weightings” to zero in the simulated portfolios of the Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter during the trading session December 27 has been quite rewarding for members that have been following our research and newsletters. The S&P 500 SPDR. No Changes to Simulated Newsletter portfolios. This article was sent to members via email January 18. The original email can be accessed via the link that follows this article. Brian Nelson, CFA The S&P 500 (SPY) continues to march higher in this young 2019, and we trust many of you are pleased with what is turning into quite a nice … Read more

Best Ideas Newsletter Idea Dollar General Strong in Difficult Market

Image shown: Dollar General has exceeded the market’s return by more than 50 percentage points since being added to the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter in April 2017. The dollar stores are a nice area to be when the economic environment grows more uncertain, and we continue to like Dollar General as the play in this area. It remains a staple in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. By Brian Nelson, CFA There may be one certainty when it comes to the economic environment, and that is uncertainty. The markets have had one of the best bull-runs in history since the doldrums of the March 2009 bottom, and perhaps nobody could have predicted the magnitude of the pace of economic expansion since … Read more

Here It Comes… Apple’s Shot Across the Bow

Image Source: Tinh tế Photo Apple surprised the market by issuing first-quarter 2019 guidance below expectations. The company pointed to weakness in China as the main culprit. We continue to expect heightened levels of volatility, and investors in key American icons that might be impacted by consumer backlash in China should be on high alert. No changes to the simulated newsletter portfolios as a result of the news. By Brian Nelson, CFA We had yet another volatile day to kick off the new year. The Dow opened with a near 400-point slide and then jumped considerably mid-session only to barely finish higher. You have to read Value Trap. You’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. In case you missed the announcement, … Read more