Systemic Risk in These Frothy Times

Let’s talk about index investing, market valuations, and mention how a few ideas in the Best Ideas Newsletter are doing. By Brian Nelson, CFA For most investors during most parts of the economic cycle, index investing (VOO), or holding a broad basket of stocks that approximate the returns of a large market index may make a lot of sense. I have always said this from the very beginning: Individual stock selection is not for everyone. What may not be well-known, however, is that index funds have experienced multi-year periods of both outperformance and underperformance relative to actively-managed funds since the dawning of the very first index fund many decades ago. I’m worried that some investors today may not have this … Read more

Best Ideas, Dividend Growth Newsletter Alerts and More

Image Shown: The stock price performance of Boeing. Let’s take a look at recent news from newsletter portfolio holdings. We’re also parting with a “trade” we never should have made in the first place, and we’re letting go of one of our favorite restaurants in light of deteriorating technicals. This and more… By Brian Nelson, CFA Aside from predicting the ongoing inflation of the current equity market bubble in the US so far in 2017, we also thought crude oil prices (USO) would continue their recovery. Unfortunately, this hasn’t exactly worked out, and US crude oil prices have now entered a “bear market,” now falling below $43 per barrel. Are we saying that we know where crude oil prices are … Read more

Valuentum’s 3 Breakthroughs in the Field of Finance and More

Valuentum’s President Brian Nelson pauses for a picture before speaking at the CFA Society of Houston in March 2017. By Valuentum Editorial Staff Let’s cover Valuentum’s 3 major breakthroughs in the field of finance. The first one is big and may challenge you to rethink everything you think you know about investing. 1. On a logical framework, Valuentum has debunked John C. Bogle’s landmark syllogism that has paved the way for the concept of index investing. Index investing has been built on a logical shortcoming, whether supported by evidence or not. We think it is important that the investment community know of this. Read (pdf): The “Luck” and “Randomness” of Index Funds (2018), Brian Nelson, CFA See video documentation: /FALLACY_of_Index_Funds To … Read more

The “Year of Evangeline Adams” Continues

Brian Nelson, CFA March 15th marked the 106th consecutive trading session that neither the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA) nor the S&P 500 (SPY) has declined 1% during any one day. The streak is now the seventh longest in stock market history for the Dow and the 10th longest for the S&P 500. The markets are now 49 days shy from tying the March 1, 1966, record for the Dow and 79 days shy from the November 21, 1963, record that ended the day before JFK was assassinated. What you see above is not a representation of the latest consecutive streak, but instead a visual of the upward trajectory of the S&P 500 since the March 2009 panic bottom, now more … Read more

Dow 21,000+; Forward P/E on S&P 500 ~18!!!

By Brian Nelson, CFA To say that the broader equity market is “extended” is an understatement. After testing the 20,000 mark on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DIA), stocks have now plowed through 21,000 in such a fashion that can only be compared to the euphoric trading activity of 1999 when the index surged to 11,000 from 10,000 over roughly the same time frame. Who remembers the days of the dot-com bubble? The market is clearly off its rocker, but the market isn’t always on its rocker. Stock prices under and overshoot intrinsic value all of the time. It’s a part of the markets, as much as oxygen is necessary for human life. The markets overshot to the downside during … Read more

VBI Case Study — Priceline’s 3Q Earnings Insight

Let’s take a look at Best Idea Newsletter holding Priceline’s (PCLN) third quarter 2016 report, released November 7. Image Source: Priceline What management said: “The Priceline Group brands executed well during our peak summer travel season,” said Jeffery H. Boyd, Chairman and Interim Chief Executive Officer of The Priceline Group. “Globally, our accommodation business booked 150 million room nights in the 3rd quarter, up 29% over the same period last year. The acceleration in room night growth demonstrates the favorable market in which we operate as well as the value of our diverse global platform.” Shares are breaking out… The scoop: Priceline executed fantastically in its peak summer travel season, turning in 25% gross travel bookings growth in the third quarter of … Read more

Earnings Insight – Visa

Image source: Visa Let’s cover some ground on Visa’s (V) calendar third-quarter report, its fiscal fourth-quarter release. What management said: “We continue to deliver healthy earnings growth in the face of continued, but abating headwinds. We have begun to see the benefits from our acquisition of Visa Europe and strong cost discipline helped our results. At the same time, we are unwavering in our commitment to invest in client partnership opportunities and the further build out of our digital payments capabilities,” said Charlie Scharf, Chief Executive Officer of Visa Inc. “As we enter fiscal 2017, we are positioned well as revenue headwinds will continue to ease, we will continue to see the benefits from Visa Europe in our results, and … Read more

PayPal: The Way of the Future

Image Source: PayPal “As a customer champion and a leader in financial technology, our goal is to provide simple, affordable, secure, and reliable financial services and digital payments that enable the hopes, dreams, and ambitions of millions of people and businesses around the world, including those who have been underserved by the traditional financial system. This focus and clarity enabled us to achieve strong growth across every key aspect of our business in 2015. For the year, revenue increased 19 percent* to $9.24 billion, and our total payment volume reached $282 billion, an increase of 27 percent. We also generated $1.8 billion in free cash flow.” – PayPal’s 2015 Annual Report By Brian Nelson, CFA Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio holding … Read more

Understanding the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Designation

“Among the countless finance degrees around the world, the Chartered Financial Analyst qualification has become the gold standard.” – Financial Times, 13 August 2010 “[The] qualification is roughly equivalent to a specialized postgraduate finance degree, including a mixture of economics, ethics, law, and accountancy… Whereas there are tens of thousands of finance degrees available around the world, ranging from the excellent to the worthless, there is only one CFA, managed and examined by an American association of financial professionals, the CFA Institute.” – the Economist From the CFA Institute: “The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter is an investment credential that, for more than 60 years, has been the global standard for embodying the integrity, dedication, and advanced skills needed to … Read more

You Just Don’t Get It Or Do You?

We talked about how the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio has outdistanced a flat market since May 2015, the last time that the market was at present levels, but…it gets better. “In the five year period ended August 31, 2016, only 9.5% of actively managed large-cap domestic equity funds beat the S&P 500. Meanwhile, the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio has generated nearly 33 points of outperformance since its inception in May 2011.” — Kris Rosemann ————— By Kris Rosemann At Valuentum, we have highlighted the potential for investors to beat the market, often chiding index-funds that are content to take individuals’ capital and collect a fee on assets that they are adding little value to. However, it appears that active money … Read more