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10 Stocks To Look At If The Market Crashes
We’ve all seen the headlines. If you believe the financial media, we’re in a bubble and it’s about to pop. 2014 is going to be 2008, 2001, and 1929 all over again.
Rating Breakdown: Best & Worst ETFs, Mutual Funds & Stocks By Style
This report identifies the “best” ETFs and mutual funds based on the quality of their holdings and their costs. As detailed in “Cheap Funds Dupe Investors”, there are few funds that have both good holdings and low costs.
Investment Style Rankings For ETFs, Mutual Funds & Stocks
At the beginning of the third quarter of 2014, only the Large Cap Blend style earns an Attractive rating. My style ratings are based on the aggregation of my fund ratings for every ETF and mutual fund in each style.
Best & Worst ETFs & Mutual Funds: Industrials Sector
The Industrials sector ranks second out of the ten sectors as detailed in my Sector Rankings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report.
Update: Intel Earnings
Intel (INTC: $34/share) solidly beat earnings and revenue estimates for Q2. 6% year over year revenue growth in its PC Client Group, along with improving margins, drove the higher than expected earnings.
AOL Just Lost Its Yahoo Bailout
Yahoo’s (YHOO) CEO Marissa Mayer and its M&A chief Jackie Reses have both crushed speculation that Yahoo would buy AOL (AOL: ~$39/share) with its cash from the Alibaba IPO.
A Private Takeover Would Be Good For PetSmart
PetSmart (PETM: $70/share) has been in the news this week after activist hedge fund Jana Partners took a big stake in the company and advocated potential changes, including a possible private equity takeover or a return of capital to shareholders.
Rating Breakdown: Best & Worst ETFs And Mutual Funds By Sector
My top ETFs and mutual funds have high-quality holdings and low costs. As detailed in “Low-cost funds dupe investors”, there are few funds that have both good holdings and low costs.
Investing In The Kitchen
Investors look for ideas from many different places.
New Stocks Make Most Attractive/Dangerous Lists For July
Our Most Attractive and Most Dangerous stocks for July were made available to the public at midnight on Wednesday.
Sector Rankings For ETFs And Mutual Funds
At the beginning of the third quarter of 2014, only the Consumer Staples sector earns an Attractive-or-better rating. My sector ratings are based on the aggregation of my fund ratings for every ETF and mutual fund in each sector.
Proof Is In Performance Through 2Q14
There are many ways to define the quality and merit of equity research. One mea­sure stands tallest: per­for­mance of stock rec­om­men­da­tions.
How Are These 19th Century Companies Doing Today?
Trading stocks sometimes feels like a very modern phenomenon, so it’s easy to forget that some of the companies we’re investing in go back a century or more.
Recovering PC Market Makes Intel Still A Buy
Intel (INTC: ~$31/share) has been on a tear since the company raised its second quarter revenue forecast recently and projected year over year sales growth in its PC Client Group for the first time since 2011.
Cutting Through Valeant’s Story
Allergan (AGN), maker of Botox, continued its fight against the hostile takeover attempt by Valeant Pharmaceuticals (VRX) recently in a press release reiterating its belief that VRX’s acquisition-driven business model is unsustainable.
Danger Zone: Hawaiian Electric Company (HE)
Hawaiian Electric Company (HE: ~$25/share) is in the Danger Zone this week.
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