Stocks Up 70%+ Since COVID-19 Pandemic Bottom, Best Ideas Outperforming So Far in 2022

Image Source: Mike Cohen By Brian Nelson, CFA Investors are building in near worst-case scenarios for future free cash flow expectations across our coverage universe in most cases, and it may not make a lot of sense, in our view, given the resilient nature of the global economy through thick and thin. Within the discounted cash flow model that we use to derive the fair value estimates for companies in our coverage, we apply a 10-year baseline (discount) Treasury rate of 4.5%, which is still meaningfully above the current 10-year Treasury rate that is now hovering around 3.5%. What that means is that there still remains an adequate margin of safety within our analytical framework before we might grow concerned … Read more

Shares of Newsletter Portfolio Idea Exxon Mobil Are Booming Higher!

Image Source: Newsletter portfolio idea Exxon Mobil Corporation has seen its share price boom higher over the past year. We see room for additional capital appreciation upside potential going forward. By Callum Turcan Shares of Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) have boomed higher over the past year, and we see room for additional capital appreciation upside potential. Our fair value estimate for Exxon Mobil sits at ~$90 per share, though in the current raw energy resources pricing environment, the top end of our fair value estimate range may prove to be a more pertinent gauge of Exxon Mobil’s intrinsic value. We are huge fans of the energy major and include Exxon Mobil in the Best Ideas Newsletter, Dividend Growth Newsletter, and … Read more

Valuentum Weekly: Outsized Energy Exposure Continues to Buoy Newsletter Portfolios

Image: Light crude oil futures once traded for roughly -$40 (negative $40) during the COVID-19 crisis, but have now rocketed to more than $120 in recent trading. Image Source: TradingView. This note was emailed to members Sunday, March 6, 2022. Markets   The S&P 500, as measured by the SPY, is down 9% year-to-date, a modest pullback, in our view, particularly in light of the fantastic performance the past few years. Though not necessarily welcome, a down year every now and then for the broader market indexes and a modest bear market can only be expected, at times. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, as measured by the DIA, is down more than 7% year-to-date (not too bad), while the Nasdaq–as measured by the … Read more

Evaluating the Exposure of Chevron and Exxon Mobil to Russia’s Energy Industry

Image Shown: Shares of Chevron Corporation (blue line) and Exxon Mobil Corporation (orange line) have skyrocketed over the past six months. By Callum Turcan In the wake of Russia invading Ukraine (again) in February 2022, geopolitical tensions between the West and Russia have reached levels last seen during the height of the Cold War. At the beginning of March 2022, near term WTI and Brent futures were trading north of $100 per barrel while liquified natural gas (‘LNG’) spot prices and European natural gas prices remained incredibly expensive. The supply-demand dynamics for crude oil and natural gas were already tight before this crisis, and in light of the expansive sanctions programs enacted by the West and some of its allies … Read more

Valuentum Weekly: Putin, the Aggressor, But Did the West” Cause the Conflict in Ukraine?”

For, in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children’s future. And we are all mortal.” — JFK, 1963 Transcript: Thank you for joining us today. It was April 1961, and the U.S. had covertly financed an invasion of Castro’s Cuba to overthrow the government there, a government that had become more opposed to the United States and more friendly with the Soviet Union. The invasion that came to be known as the Bay of Pigs invasion would go on to fail, but it would become part of the saga that ultimately led to the Cuban Missile Crisis the following year … Read more

Exxon Breaks Out! Oil Prices Might Rip Higher Still!

Image: A pretty technical breakout at Exxon Mobil. By Brian Nelson, CFA The simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio continues to fire on all cylinders, as we outlined in our most recent email correspondence, which can be accessed here. With Exxon Mobil (XOM), Chevron (CVX), and the Energy Select SPDR (XLE) as key “holdings,” we asked Valuentum’s Callum Turcan what his thoughts were on whether energy resource prices could run higher, and here is what he had to say: The tight supply-demand dynamics for oil & natural gas combined with rising geopolitical tensions (West-Russia over a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine, reports of potential terror attacks on Northern Iraqi/Kurdish oil infrastructure, West-Iran over Iran’s nuclear program and nuclear deal talks reportedly … Read more

Capital Spending a Key Headwind to Broader Markets in 2022

  The undercurrents of the market in 2022 aren’t as strong as we would like, with the Federal Reserve expected to tighten soon and capital spending expected to increase materially, but we continue to like stocks for the long run and don’t see any reason to make any changes to the newsletter portfolios at this time in light of these observations. By Brian Nelson, CFA One of the biggest themes in 2022 is the amount of money companies will spend in capex (“capital expenditures”). A key reduction to net cash flow from operations to arrive at traditional free cash flow is capital expenditures, and we’re seeing some of the largest companies spend aggressively to the detriment of internal free cash … Read more

Valuentum’s Theses on Best Ideas Chevron and Exxon Mobil Playing Out

By Callum Turcan Raw energy resources pricing has surged higher during the past year with room to run. The global energy complex is on the rebound as demand for crude oil and refined petroleum products is steadily recovering from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic. As demand for electricity and heating needs held up well during the pandemic, liquified natural gas prices (‘LNG’) put up a strong year in 2021 and remain elevated. The OPEC+ cartel is committed to slowly phasing out its crude oil supply curtailment agreement first enacted in 2020, effectively limiting growth in global oil supplies at a time when demand is rebounding at a brisk pace. We view the near-term outlook for the global energy … Read more

High Yielding Philips 66 Has a Solid Plan in Place to Reward Its Shareholders

Image Shown: An overview of Phillip 66’s expansive asset base. Image Source: Phillips 66 – November 2021 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan Demand for diesel and gasoline has largely recovered from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, though kerosene demand (jet fuel) has a way to go given depressed levels of international travel. The refining giant Phillips 66 (PSX) took advantage of the rebound seen over the past year to pare down its debt levels on a consolidated basis. At the end of December 2020, Phillips 66 had $13.4 billion in net debt (inclusive of short-term debt) on a consolidated basis, which fell down to $12.0 billion in net debt (inclusive of short-term debt) at the end of September … Read more

Valuentum Weekly: Nothing Surprising, Well-Positioned!

Image source: Cathie Wood’s flagship ETF, the ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) has fallen more more than 40% from its 52-week high. This is nothing short of a complete and utter bloodbath for such an actively-managed fund, in our view. We note this for context. We’re not just talking about one or two or five stocks that are down 40% from 52-week highs, but the *entire fund.* Investors have to keep things in perspective. It’s perfectly reasonable within the context of a portfolio to have a few stocks off 10%, 20%, or maybe even 50% from all-time highs. However, if your entire portfolio is down 40%+ from 52-week highs, you’re doing something wrong. Hi everyone: It’s the most wonderful time of … Read more