Facebook Reports 2+ Billion Daily Users Across Its Platforms

Image Source: Book Catalog After a rough stretch for shares, Facebook’s third quarter report has helped breathe some life into the stock as the company continues to grow at a robust double-digit rate and free cash flow generation remains superb. By Kris Rosemann Shares of simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio idea Facebook (FB) have faced significant selling pressure since its second quarter report that indicated it would be taking a number of self-enforced measures that would severely impact its operating margin, but a third-quarter report that included a slight near-term cost and capital spending guidance reduction has breathed some life into shares. We think the company may have given in to political pressures, but we continue to have confidence in … Read more

Wild Ride in the Markets — Nelson

Image Source: Spencerville Rodeo By Brian Nelson, CFA Market volatility has picked up quite a bit of late, and frankly you shouldn’t be the bit surprised. I’ve been quite active explaining the impact that the proliferation of index investing and quantitative investing has had and will have on the marketplace. The more people index or invest on backward-looking empirical criteria, as in most quant models, regardless of future expectations, the more people that buy everything at any price and hold no matter what, the more people that aren’t making decisions on the basis of underlying valuations, then the more people that can contribute to severe price-to-fair value dislocations. In many ways, when nobody is paying attention to what is going … Read more

Economic Data Recap in 3 Minutes

Image Source: CreditDebitPro via Flickr There’s a lot happening to impact the markets these days. Let’s cover some key economic data, stocks that may see a fundamental boost from Hurricane Florence, and we’ll reiterate our view that trade tantrums between the US and China will likely not amount to much of a negative impact on global economic activity, despite huge headline numbers. By Kris Rosemann Famed investor Peter Lynch has been attributed with the quote, “If you spend more than 13 minutes analyzing economic and market forecasts, you’ve wasted 10 minutes,” so let’s take a quick look at some recent economic data releases and what they might mean for the markets moving forward. Most market observers continue to expect the … Read more

Apple Soars! $200+ Per Share!

We continue to like Apple. It has been a bright spot in an otherwise challenging calendar second-quarter earnings season. By Brian Nelson, CFA It’s hard to get excited about Apple’s (AAPL) fantastic performance given the bloodbath at Facebook (FB) and Twitter (TWTR) of late, but the iPhone maker’s shares have been on an absolute tear! For those just getting familiar with the simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, Apple is among the highest-weighted ideas, and it has been so for some time (Apple is among the highest-weighted stocks in the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio, too). The company simply has investors excited, and we still think shares are undervalued on the basis of our enterprise discounted cash flow model. We value … Read more

In The News: Facebook, China and the Semiconductor Complex

Facebook gets a new Street high price target, while news ebbs and flows regarding US-China tech relations. By Brian Nelson, CFA There’s a new Street high price target on one of our favorite ideas, Facebook (FB), and it’s $275 per share. Facebook has been the most recent 10 on the Valuentum Buying Index, and despite ongoing “noise” with respect to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, we value shares at $250 each. We’re also reiterating our view that our discounted-cash-flow-based valuation only considers ongoing trends on an advertising-only business model, not incremental upside from processing payments on its platform or innovation at Instagram, which recently put together a new product called IGTV, a You-Tube-like offering. We think the Facebook “story” is still … Read more

Systemic Risk

Image Source: Maximo Santana We believe the next crisis will not be a banking crisis, but one of a breakdown in market structure. By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA The volatility of US equity markets has simply been incredible of late. What a change of tune from the past 12-18 months. Many investors are growing more concerned about the health of US sovereign credit and implications on borrowing costs, the benchmark Treasury yield, and further, such implications on long-run equity values (rising interest rates in stock valuation models reduces intrinsic value, all else equal). Moody’s has been warning about the deteriorating health of the US as a result of tax reform, pointing to “at least a $1.5 trillion deficit … Read more

Hasbro, Boeing Pop as Market Bounces Back

Image Source: US Missile Defense Agency. June 22, 2014 – The Missile Defense Agency’s Flight Test 06b Ground-Based Interceptor launches from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. on June 22, 2014. The markets have finally been getting the volatility that we’ve all been waiting for, and we don’t like the idea that the market is now trading more like a cryptocurrency. Granted, it’s important to stay focused over a long-term time horizon, which irons out the ups and downs, but there’s just something about 1,000+ daily swings on the Dow Jones Industrial Average that really doesn’t sit well with us, regardless of what that implies with respect to the percentage change. Can you imagine — All of this over just a … Read more

The Sell Off February 5 Remains Minimal Compared to the Gains of Past Years

Image shown: The SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA) share price performance since mid-2009. The pullback the past few days hasn’t amounted to much, but it has caught the attention of investors.   Recent equity market price declines don’t add up to much compared to the huge gains of recent years. Typical bear markets result in the evaporation of nearly 40% of investor wealth, on average. By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA The recent sell-off in equities accelerated in the trading session February 5 as concerns regarding an uptick in inflation (embedded in discount rates within valuation frameworks) and potentially materially tightening monetary policy in the US are weighing on investors’ minds. When the dust finally settled at … Read more

What Goes Up… Well, You Know the Rest

Groundhog Day proved to be painful for the markets. Though a few companies disappointed with respect to their earnings reports, the real reason for the sell-off is two-fold: the market is overpriced by most metrics and Treasury rates, used within valuation frameworks, are rising. By Brian Nelson, CFA Many were surprised by the market’s big fall during the trading session February 2, 2018. We’re not. We wrote up a recent piece that said even a 1%-2% decline may be nothing when it comes to truly evaluating historic bear markets, which can zap as much as 40% of wealth in just a couple years, “2018 Starts Out with a Bang!:” Though we continue to believe that readers should exercise caution due … Read more

2018 Starts Out with a Bang!


Image Shown: An ETF that measures momentum (MTUM) has done considerably better than the S&P 500 since the beginning of 2017. Among its top 5 holdings are Microsoft (MSFT), Apple (AAPL), Boeing (BA)—newsletter holdings that have had excellent value characteristics along the way. Visa (V) is also included in its top 10 holdings.

Even some the most bullish and optimistic investors have been surprised by the resiliency of today’s market environment. Why does it seem appropriate to remind members that the stock market doesn’t always go straight up with almost no volatility?