Fed Cuts 50 Basis Points, Expect More Market Volatility Ahead

Image Source: FOMC  The emergency 50-basis point Fed rate cut announced March 3 was largely expected by the marketplace in light of growing economic concerns due to COVID-19, but it does nothing to immunize against COVID-19 and little to stabilize the situation. We continue to monitor the situation closely, and we expect ongoing volatility in the coming days and months as the situation with COVID-19 remains fluid. Having moved to defensive positions in both the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio in January and having capitalized on the “crash protection” put, we are preparing for our next move. For now, we’re watching and waiting, and we encourage readers that have not yet picked up their copy of … Read more

COVID-19 Crisis Intensifies

Image Source: CDC. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).  Our dearest members: — The world is being challenged today by what some including Bill Gates believe might be a “once-in-a-century pathogen.” We do not know the eventual outcome, whether the impact of this illness ends up being as profound as the Spanish Influenza of 1918-1919 (which inflicted a death toll in the tens of millions), but we maintain our view the markets have yet to come to grips with the impact of COVID-19 on economic activity and potential ramifications on the global economy and the banking system.  — What is currently a “biological” crisis may turn into an all-out global financial crisis, one that could end up worse than the 2008/2009 mortgage meltdown. Instead … Read more

Has the Stock Market Crash Begun?

Image: CDC. Transmission electron microscopic image of an isolate from the first U.S. case of COVID-19, formerly known as 2019-nCoV. The spherical viral particles, colorized blue, contain cross-section through the viral genome, seen as black dots. Dear members: This article is our fourth update on COVID-19. The previous three installments can be found here (Feb 22), here (Feb 7) and here (Jan 31). We trust you and yours are well during this global crisis. It’s hard to turn on the television these days without hearing about COVID-19, a novel coronavirus and respiratory illness that continues to spread from person to person around the world. COVID-19 is deadly, and particularly deadly among those 60 years of age and older and those … Read more

Republic Services Further Showcases Why It’s a Top Quality Defensive Firm

Image Shown: We added Republic Services Inc to our Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio on January 13, 2020, with shares of RSG included at a modest weighting. By Callum Turcan On February 13, waste management company Republic Services Inc (RSG) reported fourth quarter and full-year results for 2019. We added shares of RSG with a modest weighting to our Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio back on January 13 (link here covering those changes) as part of our shift towards more defensive names in light of rising exogenous headwinds facing the global economy. Waste management services are always in demand, and while trash and recycling needs can fluctuate, this is a very recession-resistant space. Shares of RSG yield ~1.6% as of this writing … Read more

ALERT: Adding Market Crash ‘Protection,’ Removing MSFT, BKNG

Image source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  ALERT: Adding Market Crash ‘Protection,’ Removing MSFT, BKNG — Changes to newsletter portfolios — We’re adding out-of-the-money put options to both the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. — We’re removing Microsoft from the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. — We’re removing Booking Holdings from the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. — By Brian Nelson, CFA — We’re making some moves in the newsletter portfolios today.  — The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) is currently indicated down 900+ points in pre-market trading during the session Monday, February 24. We laid out a thesis where the US markets could experience a “crash,” and we encourage you to read that take here, “Is a … Read more

Is a Stock Market Crash Coming? — Coronavirus Update and P/E Ratios

Image Source: World Health Organization, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Situation Report — 32 We don’t think this is the environment to put new capital to work, and we remain highly cautious of what COVID-19 means for global economic growth not just in the first quarter of 2020 but for the rest of this year (maybe longer). Right now, the US markets are not really factoring in anything related to COVID-19, and perhaps may be adjusting to China’s stimulus in artificially propping up the markets as if the outbreak is somehow a “positive thing.” With the S&P 500 trading at 19.0 forward earnings estimates–estimates that are likely too high given the evidence we are seeing with respect to a slowdown due … Read more

Resetting Your Mental Model

Image Source: affen ajlfe A version of this article was originally published on our website October 6, 2013. Having the right mental model and using the right information can be the reason why you win or lose in investing. “What is the definition of timeliness? Many believe it is getting information to investors as quickly as possible after an event, or updating something every single day or week for immaterial information. I believe in a different definition of timeliness. I believe timeliness is using all information available in a mosaic approach to accurately predict the event before it even happens. Take Kinder Morgan as the latest example. We were the only ones predicting what was going to happen before it did. To investors, … Read more

Why We Like Republic Services Over Casella

Image Source: Republic Services Inc – 2018 Annual Report By Callum Turcan Let’s talk about the story of two garbage haulers, one that is extremely pricey and one that we just added to the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. Casella Waste Systems Inc (CWST) has grown from a one truck company back in 1975, building Vermont’s first recycling facility in 1977, to a mid-sized waste disposal and recycling company as of today. The rally in shares of CWST over the past ~5 years has been stunning, with shares up over 12-fold since December 2014. We recently updated our models for Casella and the environmental services industry at-large (those reports can be viewed here), and want to caution our members that the … Read more

Our Reports on Stocks in the Environmental Services Industry

Image: Republic’s Apex landfill in Las Vegas. Structure of the Environmental Services Industry The oligopolistic US non-hazardous solid-waste services industry is dominated by Waste Management, Republic Services and Waste Connections, which collectively generate over half of industry revenue and control an equal percentage of valuable disposal capacity. Most operators boast strong returns on capital and predictable cash flow streams, buoyed in part by real pricing expansion. The landfill business has significant barriers to entry, while Stericycle’s niche in the medical-waste industry and US Ecology’s monopolistic radioactive waste disposal assets are compelling. We like the structure of the group. We’ve optimized our industrials coverage. Our reports can be found here.

Waste Management’s Dividend Well-Covered with Free Cash Flow

Image Source: david.dames  By Brian Nelson, CFA We continue to be huge fans of the garbage-collection business. In fact, we cannot remember a time when we didn’t like the waste collection space. The group benefits from a relatively recession-resistant pick-up operation, and transfer and disposal assets that simply demand pricing power. The trash-taking industry is also notorious for its free-cash-flow generating prowess, and we don’t think that will ever change. The latest data point as it relates to the health of the waste industry, and perhaps the general economy as well, came with Waste Management’s (WM) third-quarter results, released October 23. The company’s revenue advanced 3.8% thanks in part to strong all-in organic sales expansion in its collection and disposal … Read more