Keep Buying Companies Improving Their Product Offerings
Many companies have been hit hard by the pandemic as they’ve failed to pivot to business strategies better suited to events. However, companies that have made the pivot have been faring better. Some are more profitable as a result, while some are still building out the infrastructure to succeed. That’s leading to a number of companies showing growth now, or in future quarters, that may be being discounted by today’s fearful markets… creating a solid long-term buying opportunity. One company still in ...
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Look For Companies Trading for Less than the Sum of Their Parts
Some companies are simple, offering only one product or service. Others have many parts. And in bear markets, complicated companies may end up trading for less than the sum of their parts. That can attract value investors, as well as activist investors. Investors who can determine the true value of a company with a large number of different moving parts can potentially see big returns when there’s a divestment, successful activist investment, or even just a market turnaround. One company that may ...
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Stick With Tech Companies Increasing Billables Now
Valuations on tech stocks have been hit hard in the past year. That’s because a number of companies have shown that their growth projects were unable to handle a slowing economy. Other tech firms have had no such problems, however, even if these positive developments haven’t been reflected in their stock price. One way to look at how these companies are performing is by looking at how their billables are changing now. If a company is continuing to grow its customer base, ...
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Keep Sticking with Semiconductors Amid the Ongoing Shortage
A few major themes have been at play over the past year. While tech stocks have largely sold off thanks to a decline in investors willing to take on risks, a shortage in the semiconductor industry has created a unique situation. These companies are poised for their best growth in years, yet are also trading at their best valuation in years. Investors who accumulate shares of these leaders now can benefit when that price trend changes. Among the semiconductor giants, there’s some ...
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Buy When a Stock Has a Cloudy Outlook, Sell When the Skies are Clear
This year has been challenging for investors. A slowing economy and high inflation are creating a poor outlook for markets. Yet buying during challenging moments can be a solid time to invest. That’s particularly true when investors sell as soon as skies are clear. Many companies are facing challenges right now. But companies with a long operating history of succeeding in different environments should get through today’s troubles with ease… although it may take some time. One company struggling now is Target ...
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As Recession Fears Grow, Look for Recession-Resistant Companies on Market Drops
Typically, it’s taken two quarters of negative GDP growth to officially mark a recession. By the time that’s announced, some short or shallow recessions are already over. We’ve seen two negative quarters so far this year, but many are looking to change the definition given the strong job market and other factors. As the definition of a recession seems to be changing, it might be a good idea to rethink the idea of a recession-resistant company. Those are typically firms that engage ...
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Time to Bet on This Winning Trade from the First Half of the Year
The stock market trended down in the first half of the year. Then, starting in late June, investors enjoyed a summer rally. Given the continuing strength in the economy and high inflation numbers, it’s likely that stocks will trend down as interest rates continue to rise. However, some assets can see a move higher here. That’s specifically true with assets that moved higher in the first half of the year, then took a breather when stocks rallied. One standout asset to perform ...
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Slowing Growth Trends Point to Relative Winners
Many companies are coming off of strong earnings reports from the past year. Those numbers were influenced by the prior year, where pandemic shutdowns made things look horrific. Now, with the added challenge of a slowing economy and high inflation, investors need to weed through those companies likely to lose market share amid current market conditions and those that can eke out a larger stake in their sector. As the retail space looks to condense, a few big box stores look like ...
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