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13 Healthcare Sector Stocks With Healthy Valuation
Today’s video on the Healthcare Sector Stocks is another in the continuing series of videos where we are looking for value in each of the 10 major sectors as reported by Standard & Poor’s. This particular video is going to be on the Healthcare Sector.
Financial Sector Insights: Revealing the Untapped Potential in Today’s Stock Market
Today’s video is another in the continuing series of videos where we are looking for value in each of the 10 major sectors as reported by Standard & Poor’s.
Discovering Income and Value in Energy Cyclicals
Today’s video is another in the continuing series of videos where we are looking for value in each of the 10 major sectors as reported by Standard & Poor’s.
4 Undervalued Consumer Discretionary Stocks for 2024 Revealed by FAST Graphs
In this video, Part 2 of 2, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will be looking for value in the Consumer Discretionary Sector and go over the final 4 of the 15 consumer discretionary stocks that look reasonably valued.
15 Undervalued Consumer Discretionary Stocks for 2024 Revealed by FAST Graphs (Part 1 of 2)
In this video, Part 1 of 2, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will be looking for value in the Consumer Discretionary Sector, 15 consumer discretionary stocks that look reasonably valued.
The Communication Services Sector Playbook: Strategies for Smart Investments
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will cover the Communication Services Sector.
Discovering Hidden Gems: Value Investing in Consumer Staples
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will uncover value in the Consumer Staples Sector.
Election Effect: How Presidential Votes Shape Stock Markets Long & Short Term
One of the most often asked questions Professor Nathan Mauck and myself, Chuck Carnevale, are getting from investors is what is going to happen after the election? Elections are big deals and they bring a lot of investor anxiety – election effect!
Market Moves: The Long-term Impact of Earnings Announcements
Very recently there have been several earnings reports coming out. Earnings reports can often have a short-term impact on the price of the stock, especially in the short run. One of the sectors that has really been hit hard recently has been the health care sector, specifically Elevance and United Health Care had earnings announcements and they were somewhat negative.
Super Micro Computer – Is This The Best Investment In AI?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation is going to be highlighting what he considers to be the best investment in AI – Super Micro. Chuck has done a lot of research on Super Micro Computer.
Growth At A Reasonable Price – The Risks And Rewards
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation and Professor Nathan Mauck, Phd. are going to talk about how to approach growth stock investing. As Mr. Valuation, Chuck is a proponent of growth at a reasonable price, often referred to as GARP investing, and Professor Mauck is going to provide some insights into what that actually means.
Smart Investing with Dividend Growth Stocks: Research-Driven Principles
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation and Professor Nathan Mauck, Phd. are going to talk about how to approach dividend growth stocks-focusing on the health of the dividend, the growth of the dividend. Smart investing with research-driven principles.
Market Overvalued? 10 Growth Stocks That Aren’t!
The stock market as measured by the S&P 500 is trading at a very high valuation. In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation is going to share 10 extremely high-quality stocks that are not overvalued, and offer good growth and long term total rates of return.
Stock Picking 101 How We Find Hidden Value
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation and Professor Nathan Mauck, Phd. are going to show you our approach to value investing and how stock picking 101 is based on value investing principles and through the use of FAST Graphs! We actually don’t like to start with value, we like to start with fundamentals. Fundamentals first, value second.
Investing in Transformative AI: How Dell Technologies is Shaping the Future
Stocks that offer artificial intelligence have been the hot ticket in the stock market – seeing their prices surge – many to astronomical heights. In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will use FAST Graphs to see if he can locate some AI stocks that might not be so expensive, but his primary focus is going to be on Dell Technologies (DELL), as well as Dell’s competitors.
Investing in Transformative AI: How Dell Technologies is Shaping the Future
Stocks that offer artificial intelligence have been the hot ticket in the stock market – seeing their prices surge – many to astronomical heights.
Beware Of The Stealth Bear Market
A stealth bear market could be defined as a bear market where several stocks have fallen more than 20% within the market, but yet the overall market itself hasn’t fallen. That’s why we call it a stealth bear market.
Strategic Blueprint for Young Investors: Crafting a Durable Dividend Growth Portfolio
The secrets for a blueprint for young investors are: Start young. Be disciplined, do it regularly. Focus on what your needs are and what your goals are.
15 Semiconductor Stocks Plunge: Should You Buy, Sell, or Hold?
According to some pundits, we had a bloodbath in the information technology sector yesterday, should you buy, sell or hold?
Top 7 Stocks Past Successes & Future Opportunities
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation is going to review 7 stocks that are known as the Magnificent 7. They are all clearly great businesses, and because of this they have become very large enterprises.
29 Companies Most Likely To Benefit From AI
When researching what would be the companies most likely to benefit from the recent AI advancements, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, came up with 29 names.
10 Blue-Chip Dividend Growth Stocks With 3% Yields And Safe Dividends
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, aka Mr. Valuation will showcase 10 blue-chip dividend growth stocks with yields above 3%, the opportunity for those yields to continue growing in the future and where we can be very certain that the dividend is safe.
How To Find The Best Stocks To Invest In For Your Strategy In Any Market Environment
In this video Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation is going to discuss how to find the best stocks to invest in regardless of your investment strategy and regardless of the level of the market, whether you are looking for growth or if you are looking for income.
10 Value Stocks With Low Debt & Strong Growth
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will go over 10 value stocks with low debt and strong growth with very consistent operating histories over time, but best of all, they are in value today.
10 Super FAST Growth Stocks At A Reasonable Price (GARP)
You can get rich in investing in growth stocks – people have done it for decades, but you’ve got to pick the right ones and you also need to make sure that you are buying them when the prices and values make sense – growth stocks at a reasonable price!
Which Is The Best Investment For You? High Yield Pfizer or Higher Growth Merck?
If you are interested in investing in a high quality large pharmaceutical company, two of your primary choices would be Pfizer (PFE) or Merck (MRK), of course, Merck being the largest. Which one of these investments would suit you better as an investor?
Which Is The Best Investment For You? High Yield Pfizer or Higher Growth Merck?
If you are interested in investing in a high quality large pharmaceutical company, two of your primary choices would be Pfizer (PFE) or Merck (MRK), of course, Merck being the largest.
10 Best Performing S&P 500 Stocks in 2023-Should You Buy Them?
Are the top 10 best performing S&P 500 stocks in 2023 good investments now in 2024?
What Is The Correct Discount Rate To Use to Determine NPV of a Stock? Part 3 of 3
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will go over what is the correct discount rate to use to determine NPV of a stock.
Calculating Fair Value Based on Growth Expectations: Part 2 of 3
In this video, Part 2 of 3, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will go over how you can calculate and assess intrinsic value (fair value) based on the future expectations of the growth of any stock you are looking at for long-term investment success.
How To Calculate the Intrinsic Value of Your Stocks (Part 1 of 3)
In today’s video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation is going to look at how to calculate the intrinsic value of a common stock and why it is so important to long-term investing success.
Update Model Portfolio No. 2 That Beat The Overvalued S&P 500 (Part 2 of 3)
On August 24, 2021, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, built three portfolios for dividend income with different objectives. In this video, Chuck will do an update on dividend Model Portfolio Number 2 to see how it’s performed.
Primer On Valuation: How Growth Stocks Can Make You Rich & Why (Part 3 of 3)
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, is going to show you how to invest in very fast super growth stocks so you can make above-average long-term rates of return.
Secret Recipe That Beat The Overvalued S&P 500 – Update Model Portfolio 1 – (Part 1 of 3)
In this video Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation is going to share a surefire method or strategy to beat the overvalued S&P 500 in both a total income basis as well as a total return basis.
Primer On Valuation: How Earnings Growth Drives Dividends & Returns (Part 2 of 3)
In this video, Part 2, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, is going to go over how earnings growth drives dividends and shareholder returns in the long run.
Primer on Valuation Testing the Wisdom of Ben Graham’s Formula (Part 1)
In this Primer On Valuation, Part 1 of 3, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will cover slow growing companies, and discuss why value investing is so important no matter what your investment strategy is, no matter what your goals or objectives are.
The Truth About Why Super Micro’s Stock Has Fallen 26% In The Last 5 Days
In this FAST Graphs Analyze Out Loud Video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will analyze Super Micro Computer (SMCI) Chuck will also cover Nvidia Corp (NVDA).
AES Corp, Renewable Returns: A Clean Energy Dividend Investment
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, and Professor Nathan Mauck, will go over the value stock AES Corp, which is leading the charge in clean renewal energy.
Maximizing Returns: How REITs Offer High Income and Growth for Investors
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) have long been thought of as a great source for income investors seeking higher than average income as well as good growth and income.
Is eBay About To Break Out?
In this FAST Graphs stock analysis, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will cover eBay. eBay’s momentum seems to be changing – is now the time to be taking a position in eBay for both growth and income?
22 Blue-Chip European Dividend Growth Stocks
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, and Professor Nathan Mauck, will discuss insights on European dividend growth stocks. They will analyze several stocks, highlighting their consistent earnings growth, dividend records, and fair value multiples.
GE Spinoff Consistent Growth At a Reasonable Price
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs and Professor Nathan Mauck will dive into analyzing GE spinoff consistent growth Genpact Ltd.
Dividend Aristocrat Growing Dividends for 67 Years Is Now On Sale
This dividend aristocrat has increased their dividend for 67 consecutive years. How’s that for reliability? But the best part is it’s finally in the cheap buy range for value investors.
Plenty Of Growth In the Information Technology Sector, But Value Is Hard To Come By
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will discuss the concept of value investing in the information technology sector.
What Should You Do When Your Stock’s Price Collapses?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, co-founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, shares his expertise on dealing with stock price collapses. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on fundamentals rather than solely relying on stock prices.
Are REITs An Incredible Opportunity In 2024?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, discusses the potential for real estate investment trusts (REITs) in 2024. He analyzes the performance of various REITs, focusing on dividend yields, operating cash flow, and FFO growth.
Are Materials Stocks Too Cyclical To Invest In?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, co-founder of FAST Graphs, provides an analysis of materials stocks.
There Is More Value In The Financial Sector Than Any Other Sector
Thanks to the great recession of 2008 and 2009, there is more value to be found in the financial sector than any other of the 11 sectors.
Does The Energy Sector Have The Energy To Offer Good Investments?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will analyze the investment potential of various Energy Sector companies.
Communication Services Sector Buy Them Cheap Enough For Growth & Income
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation provides a detailed analysis of seven stocks in the Communication Services Sector, focusing on their valuation, growth potential, and dividend yields.
Finding Investable Companies In The Industrial Sector Is Hard To Do
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will discuss the challenges of finding long-term investable companies in the Industrial Sector.
Healthcare Sector Stocks: Consistent Above-Average Growth and Income
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will analyze the healthcare sector stocks and discuss the value of different companies within it.
Utility Stocks For Income and Growth Thanks To Rising Interest Rates
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will take a look at Utility Stocks in the Utility Sector. Chuck will discuss the characteristics of companies in this sector and what to expect from them.
13 Attractively Valued Consumer Staples Stocks
Even though the stock market, as measured by the S&P 500, looks fully valued to overvalued today, here are a baker’s dozen, 13 Consumer Staple Stocks that look attractively valued.
Looking For Value In The Consumer Discretionary Sector
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will discuss different investing strategies and analyze various stocks in the Consumer Discretionary Sector.
Food Stocks: Are They Good Investments?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will be discussing the potential of food stocks as investments. He will cover more than 25 food stocks and provide a high-level analysis of their performance and potential.
Are Office REITs Good Investments Today?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will delve into the world of office real estate investment trusts (REITs), and explore whether there are any good investment opportunities in this sector.
This Is The Best Time In Decades To Invest In REITs
In this video, the best time in decades to invest in REITS, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will discuss the concept of FAST Graphs and analyze several REITs that he finds attractive.
Investing Strategies for Income: Bonds vs. Stocks
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will discuss different strategies for income investors in the current high-interest rate environment – bonds vs. stocks.
Realty Income: America’s Best REIT On Sale For High-Yield And High Return
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will discuss the current investment opportunity in Realty Income (O), a popular real estate investment trust (REIT).
Does The Vanguard Value ETF VTV Practice Value Investing?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will discuss the concept of value investing and its importance in the world of investing.
The Smart Way To Invest In Stocks
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. will illustrate how value investing is the smart way to invest in stocks. Whether you’re investing for growth or income, value investing can be highly effective.
How To Make Money By Avoiding This Common Investing Mistake
A major investing mistake that investors often make is avoidable. We all realize that investing mistakes are going to be made. And there are some investing mistakes that are simply unavoidable and there’s really not much you can do about them.
NextEra Energy America’s Best Utility Stock On Sale?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale and Colton Carnevale will do a deep dive into this company and help you determine if NextEra Energy is at an attractive entry point today or not, watch the video to find out!
High-Yield Medical Properties Trust Stock On Sale
Medical Properties Trust is a very controversial healthcare REIT. Most estimates range the fair value somewhere between $10 and $20 a share and the stock trades at around $5, just a little bit better than $5 a share.
Nvidia: The King of AI & Reigning King Of The Stock Market – But Is It Still a Good Investment?
As Markets Insider reported, NVIDIA is the king of AI and it’s recently become the king of the stock market. But is NVIDIA still a good investment today after rising so much?
5 Growth Stocks To Turbocharge Your Portfolio With Double Digit Earnings
Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation has 5 really interesting growth stocks for you in today’s video. These are companies that have double-digit earnings growth that can be bought at attractive valuations based on that growth.
Tesla – Rebuilt And Better Than Ever
In this video, Colton Carnevale will take you through the various metrics that FAST Graphs has to offer such as EBITDA and Sales.
Growth, Income & Safety Is The Holy Trinity of Dividend Growth Investing
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will cover two very interesting stocks for your dividend growth investing that have been requested by subscribers to look at.
5 Dividend Growth Stocks With A Ratings And Very Little Debt
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation has five really good dividend growth stocks for you to look at today with low debt and offer the potential to make good long-term rates of return and he thinks you’re going to find them very attractive.
Are Consumer Staple Stocks Good Investments? (Part 4)
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, co-founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will guide you through the analysis of consumer staple stocks.
Kellogg’s Spin-Off: A Valuation & Growth Analysis (Part 3)
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will analyze the upcoming spin-off of Kellogg into two separate companies and discuss whether it is a good investment opportunity.
Buy Conagra For Its Quality, Low Valuation and High Dividend Yield (Part 2)
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation will discuss the compelling investment opportunity in Conagra Brands (CAG).
Blue-Chip Consumer Staple Dividend Growth Stocks for Current Income and Dividend Growth (Part 1)
Dividend Growth Stocks for Current Income and Dividend Growth General Mills (GIS) Consumer staple stocks are blue chips that are considered some of the safest dividend growth stocks you can invest in, especially for dividend growth and dividend growth of income.
13 Blue-Chip Consumer Staple Dividend Growth Stocks
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs will go over 13 Blue-Chip Consumer Staple Dividend Growth Stocks – a baker’s dozen – 13 of the highest quality blue-chip dividend growth stocks on the planet, all of them in the Consumer Staples Sector.
Cummins For Safety, Growth & Dividend Income
A one-time investment in Cummins of $10,000 in 2003 would have turned that $10,000 into $323,000 by August 21st. And more importantly, that $10,000 original investment would have generated $73,634 in income.
How to Build a Profitable Dividend Income Portfolio
Chuck Carnevale joins me today to share how to build a profitable dividend income portfolio as well as his secret to driving dividend income with the best dividend stocks 2023 which keep his passive income 2023 flowing into his dividend portfolio.
Cell Tower REITs Finally On Sale
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation, will be analyzing cell tower real estate investment trusts (REITs) and helping you determine if they are a good investment.
Medifast Stock Analysis Update
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-founder of FAST Graphs provides an update on Medifast (MED). Since October 1st, 2021, Medifast has dropped over 52%, resulting in a 28% annualized loss.
Update: Medical Properties Trust – Has Anything Really Changed?
Chuck Carnevale, a.k.a. Mr. Valuation gives an update on Medical Properties Trust (MPW) in this video.
PayPal Stock Analysis: Is it Time to Invest?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-founder of FAST Graphs, the Fundamentals Analyzer Software Tool will analyze the performance and valuation of PayPal (PYPL) stock.
Growth Stocks Vs. Dividend Growth Stocks: Which Is Better For You?
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs, a.k.a Mr. Valuation, discusses the differences between investing in growth stocks vs. dividend growth stocks.
4 Above-Average Growth Stocks with Low PEG Ratios
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, Co-Founder of FAST Graphs a.k.a Mr. Valuation will be sharing four growth stocks that he found using our FAST Graphs Premium Preset Screens in our Screening Tool.
I Found 6 Amazing Dividend Growth Stocks To Buy Today (and Here’s How I Did It)
In this video, Chuck Carnevale, co-founder of FAST Graphs, aka Mr. Valuation, will be sharing with you six incredibly consistent dividend growth stocks that you can invest in today.
How You Can Find the Best Stocks To Invest In!
To find the best stocks to invest in, there are more than 19,000 stocks to pick from in the US and Canadian markets alone. Consequently, how is the individual self-directed investor able to find the best stocks to meet their goals objectives, and risk tolerances?
2 Stocks To Double In 3 Years Paying 8% Dividend Income
The stock market has got to be the weirdest market in existence. It is the only place where people go to buy things and hate it when those things go on sale.
26 Most Recommended Artificial Intelligence Stocks
In this video, I will be providing an overview of 26 top-rated companies in the field of artificial intelligence stocks.
Amgen: Are Its Golden Days Over?
Amgen sells its products to healthcare providers, including physicians or their clinics, dialysis centers, hospitals, and pharmacies in over 100 countries but primarily in the US.
Lowe’s Versus Home Depot: Twins From a Different Mother – Which Looks Better?
We are going to talk about how you identify great businesses, and Colton will go over the Financial Statements to help determine which of these two companies has the stronger financial situation, I am going to look at it from the perspective of which is the best value.
Visa vs. Mastercard: Which Is The Better Company Or Better Investment?
Today we’re going to look at two stocks – Visa vs. Mastercard – that seem to be oblivious to that. Frankly, they’re two better-performing companies from a standpoint of operating results but also from the standpoint of price as pointed out in the original video.
Fidelity National Information Services Dividend Compounder with a Margin Of Safety – High Future Return
In this article and video, we are going to cover Fidelity National Information Services.
John Deere & Caterpillar: Two Companies with Solid Potential
We like both John Deere and Caterpillar. Both are A-rated companies with solid balance sheets, similar market caps, and similar long-term debt-to-capital ratios.
Can you Bank On Truist Financial’s 6.69% Dividend?
Truist Financial Corporation is a purpose-driven financial services company committed to inspiring and building better lives and communities. Truist has a leading market share in many high-growth markets in the country.
Medical Properties Trust: Fundamentals Support A Higher Valuation For This High-Yield REIT
I originally posted a video covering the hospital REIT Medical Properties Trust on February 17, 2023, when the price was $12.96. On February 28, 2023, I did a follow-up update video after the price had fallen to $8.72.
This A Rated REIT Just Increased Their Dividend Offering a 7% Current Yield
According to the company’s investor relations page on this REIT, Simon Property Trust (SPG) is a real estate investment trust engaged in the ownership of premier shopping, dining, entertainment, and mixed-use destinations and an S&P 100 company.
4 High-Quality REITs In Value Yielding 5%
REITs are most often thought about as income-producing investments. Although this is generally a true statement, REITs can also be great builders of wealth if invested correctly. To invest in REITs correctly, it is imperative that the investor understand the true nature of the beast.
Don’t Guess, Know When To Buy Or Sell A Stock (Part 2)
This is part of a continuing series of analyze-out-loud videos prepared at the suggestion of subscribers to the FAST Graphs’ YouTube Channel on how to research stocks – and how to know when to buy or sell a stock.
How To Research Stocks To Make Smart Buy Sell And Hold Decisions (Part 1)
This is part of a continuing series of analyze out loud videos prepared at the suggestion of subscribers to the FAST Graphs’ YouTube Channel on how to research stocks.
Should You Gamble On This REIT With A 5% Dividend Yield?
VICI Properties Inc. (VICI) from their website: “VICI Properties Inc. is one of the country’s largest owners of gaming, hospitality, and entertainment destinations.
Rare Opportunity To Earn Monthly Dividend Income At A Reasonable Price
Realty Income, A.K.A. the Monthly Dividend Company, has rarely been attractively valued since the spring of 2010. However, rising interest rates have brought the price down to fair value.
Johnson & Johnson AAA Rated 3% Dividend Yield: Buy, Sell or Hold?
Johnson & Johnson’s (JNJ) stock price has fallen approximately 13% since the beginning of the year. However, operating earnings are expected to increase modestly while operating cash flow is expected to increase 45% or more after dropping 1% in 2020 and 9% in 2022.
Medical Properties Trust: 11.26% Yield – The Risk is Priced In
Medical Properties Trust’s dividend at the 2022 rate of $1.16 is safe even if Prospect, its third-largest operator, does not pay a single cent in 2023.
FedEx: A Case Study In Contrarian Investing
Contrarian investing requires extra due diligence to identify traits that give investors confidence and conviction to invest in a company when everything and everyone is against it.
Amazon Stock Update – Buy Sell Or Hold?
On October 17, 2022 I posted a video suggesting that: “Don’t Just Buy From Amazon – Buy Amazon.”
Buy This Stock For Its 4% Dividend, Safety And Profit Potential
The aftermarket auto parts industry has been dominated by fast-growing growth stocks O’Reilly automotive and AutoZone.
5 Dividend Growth Stocks Offering A Margin of Safety
During uncertain economic times – as we are experiencing currently – the ever-important principles of valuation and margin of safety become even more important.
Selecting the Best Dividend Growth Stocks for Total Return: Part 2
In part 1 of this two-part series on dividend growth stocks, I stressed the importance of having a plan.
Constructing a Dividend Growth Stock Portfolio for Total Return
A common mistake that investors make regarding dividend portfolio construction is not having a well-thought-out plan.
Building a Dividend Growth Portfolio to Meet Your Unique Needs
I am on record of often pointing out that it is a market of stocks and not a stock market.
Knowing When to Sell a Stock: 15 Real-Life Examples to Guide Your Decision
One of the most common complaints I hear from investors is that their advisors or brokers like to tell them when to buy a stock, but never tell them when to sell.
Why Everyone Should Invest This Way
Why everyone should invest this way. With this video, I have revisited previous videos going back as far as July 2017.
5 Dividend Stocks with Yields Of 2.25% To 9.5%
Subscribers have requested that I cover 5 dividend stocks with yields ranging from 2.5% to 9.5%.
Recession Resistant Consistent Growth Stock at Attractive Value
Global Payments Inc. (GPN) has produced incredibly consistent growth since it was spun off in 2001.
5 Dividend Growth Stocks-Prices Say I Was Wrong–Fundamentals Say I Was Right: Which Do You Believe?
In February of this year, I posted a subscriber request video titled: “5 Premier Dividend Growth Stocks With A Margin Of Safety.”
S&P 500 is Down 30%: You See Risk I See Opportunity!
S&P 500 Introduction 2022 has been a bad year price-wise for the stock market as measured by the S&P 500. However, I contend that is not enough to simply know that the market is down, it is even more important to know why.
Medical Properties Trust: The Income Investor’s Dream Or Nightmare?
Medical Properties Trust (MPW) claims to be the second largest nongovernmental owner of hospitals in the world.
This High-Yield Cannabis Stock Has Grown Like A “Weed”
Cannabis stock Innovative Industrial Properties Inc. (IIPR) claims to be “the leading provider of real estate capital for the regulated cannabis industry.”
The Real Reason Why The Stock Market Is Falling: 6 Examples
After enjoying a long-running bull stock market, the recent drop in stock prices is causing investor angst.
6 Dividend Growth Stocks For 6% Yield
When it comes to investing in stocks, I believe that intelligent investing implies investing for specific objectives or needs.
Can FedEx Deliver Long-Term Gains After Today’s Short-Term Pain?
FedEx (FDX) preannounced an earnings shortfall and the stock price is down more than 20%.
19 S&P 500 Blue Chips With A Margin Of Safety And High Dividend Yields
The S&P 500 is a popular proxy to represent the state of the stock market.
For Dividend Growth HPQ Versus HPE Or Both
Value investing is all about finding bargains that meet your investment goals and provide a margin of safety long-term. HP Inc (HPQ) and Hewlett-Packard Enterprises (HPE) represent two dividend growth stocks with uncanny similarities regarding valuation and yield.
The Normal P/E Ratio (The Blue Line) – What It Is And How It Works
We get a lot of questions about what we call Normal P/E Ratio on a FAST Graph.
Magna International Inc. Stock Analysis By The Numbers
In this analyze out loud video, Chuck Carnevale, co-founder of FAST Graphs offers a by-the-numbers review of Magna International Inc. (MGA).
Comcast is a High-Quality Dividend Growth Stock On Sale!
Comcast (CMCSA) is a Dividend Contender with 15 consecutive years of raising its dividend.
WOW! Look How Far These Popular Growth Stocks Have Fallen
Growth stocks can be very powerful long-term investments.
The Stock With The Best Balance Sheet – Googl “e” It
If you are looking for safety when buying stocks, consider stocks with strong balance sheets, and GOOGL has one.
5 Dividend Paying Bargains In The Industrial Sector
This video reviews 5 investment grade dividend paying growth stocks that appear attractively valued in the industrial sector.
Stanley Black & Decker: After A Really Bad Quarter Is the Stock A Buy Or Value Trap?
Warren Buffett once famously suggested that investors should be “greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy.”
4 High-Yielding Dividend Growth Stocks
In this video I will cover 4 dividend growth stocks: Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA), Intel Corp (INTC), International Business Machines (IBM) and AT&T Inc (T).
Forecasting Future Earnings Growth: A Key To Long-Term Investing Success
As I said so many times, although you can learn a great deal from the past, you can only invest for the future.
Finally Dividend Growth Stocks On Sale: 12 Gifts Courtesy of the Bear Market – Part 3
Throughout the duration of the recent bull market (one of the longest on record) common stocks in the general sense became significantly overvalued.
6 Dividend Kings Increasing Dividends For 50 Consecutive Years Or More: Part 2
This bear market we currently find us in is bringing tremendous opportunity.
How To Make Money In This Bear Market: Part 1
Bear Market As a card-carrying self-appointed value investor, I relish a bear market and quite frankly recessions. To the astute and disciplined value investor, bear markets bring opportunity, and more to the point, safety. In this video, I will illustrate why I feel this way and why I believe you should as well.
10 Stocks Subscribers Asked For
As an old saying states that statistics do not lie, but statisticians are darn liars.
High-Yielding High-Quality Dividend Growth Stock Benefiting from Rising Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve is trying to fight inflation by raising interest rates.
Financial Stocks Are Cheaper Than Usual
Since the recession of 2008 in 2009, financial stocks in general have been trading at significantly lower valuations than normal.
Stock Prices Follow Fundamentals In The Long Run
Most investors take their cue from stock price volatility.
It’s a Market of Stocks Not a Stock Market
Welcome to another subscriber request where I will cover 42 stocks.
Overvaluation Is An Obvious Mistake That Can And Should Be Avoided
I believe one of the most dangerous behaviors is the willingness to invest in highly overvalued stocks.
Recessions Bring Opportunity – The Risk Lies In How You React To It
Value investors love recessions because they intelligently recognize that recessions bring opportunity.
25 Stocks Subscribers Asked To See
It would be an understatement to say that the stock market has been volatile recently.
Forecasting Future Earnings
Although you can learn a great deal from studying the past, you can only invest in the future.
26 Non-Dividend Paying Growth Stocks: Subscriber Request Part 2
Stocks that do not pay a dividend are often thought of as growth stocks.
41 Dividend Growth Stocks Requested
Dividend Growth Stocks Dividend growth stocks are one of the more favored classes of stocks that investors want to hear about.
Starbucks Stock A Rare Opportunity
For one of the few times in history investors can invest in Starbucks stock (SBUX) on sale.
31 Stocks You Wanted To See
Stocks come in all sizes, shapes, and flavors. Nothing could illustrate that better than the 31 stocks you asked to see last week.
18 Stocks Investors Want To See
In this video you will see dividend growth stocks, some that remain overvalued, some that have become undervalued and everything in between.
Stanley Black & Decker A Dividend Aristocrat On Sale
Stanley Black & Decker has increased their dividend for 54 consecutive years making it a Dividend Aristocrat, Dividend Champion and a Dividend King.
Four Opportunities Thanks To This Bear Market
The bull market has created a lot of risk for prudent value investors.
3M Has It All: Impeccable Quality, High Yield, Attractive Valuation
For several years now it has been almost impossible to find dividend growth stocks with impeccable quality at reasonable prices.
2 Dividend Growth Portfolios Built August 2021: One Focused On Income The Other Growth
On August 24, 2021, I presented two attractively valued dividend growth stock portfolios. One portfolio emphasized growth over income, and the other emphasized income over growth.
20 Dividend Growth Stocks: Safety, Income, Value and High Return
There are several sources of return that can be achieved by investing in common stocks.
20 Dividend Contenders Collapsing as the Bear Growls
Dividend Contenders are mostly fast-growing dividend growth stocks that increase their dividends for 10 to 25 consecutive years.
33 Dividend Aristocrats Crashing: How Far Can They Drop?
For this Subscriber Request Tuesday, I was asked to provide examples of dividend growth stocks that were getting cheaper because of the current market drops.
12 Fast-Growing Dividend Growth Stocks For Growth Of Capital And Income
Most investors experience stress during a bear market. In contrast, value investors like yours truly become excited almost to the point of being giddy. We see bear markets as the gift that keeps on giving. This is especially true after a long-running bull market like we have experienced for the last several years.
11 Cybersecurity Companies Growing Sales Like Crazy
Cybersecurity Stocks Now that Russia has invaded Ukraine, the threat of cyber-attacks from Russian hackers has intensified. Many are concerned regarding Russian retaliation for sanctions. Nevertheless, Russian hackers were already notorious for attacking companies’ networks demanding ransomware.
7 High Yield REITs & MLPs To Turbocharge Your Income Portfolios With
Finding attractively valued and high-yielding investments is difficult in the current market and economic environment.
8 Stocks in the Utilities Sector
This is the 11th in a series of 11 videos where I will cover each of the 11 sectors looking for value.
7 Stocks in the Real Estate Sector
This is the 10th in a series of 11 videos where I will cover each of the 11 sectors looking for value.
Facebook – What Does The Future Hold?
After recording the largest one-day drop in market value in history for a US company, what does the future now hold?
6 Stocks in the Materials Sector
This is the 9th in a series of 11 videos where I will cover each of the 11 sectors looking for value.
14 Stocks in the Healthcare Sector
This is the 6th in a series of 11 videos where I will cover each of the 11 sectors looking for value.
4 Stocks To Buy In The Energy Sector | FAST Graphs
First, I am going to cover Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) that I inadvertently left out of my last video.
8 Stocks to Buy in the Consumer Staples Sector
This is the 3rd in a series of 11 videos where I will cover each of the 11 sectors looking for value. There are somewhere between 18,000 to 20,000 stocks comprising the US and Canadian stock markets. With
9 Consumer Discretionary Stocks to Buy
In this video I will go over 9 stocks to buy in the Consumer Discretionary Sector.
9 Dividend Growth Stocks for a Rising Interest Rate Environment
As 2022 begins we find the stock market as measured by the S&P 500 extremely overvalued and vulnerable to rising interest rates.
Leggett & Platt Inc.: 5% Dividend Yield With 50 Consecutive Years Of Increases
Leggett & Platt (LEG) has come into fair value after being overvalued for most of 2021. As a result, the company offers a dividend yield approaching 5% and their last dividend increase announced was the 50th consecutive year of increasing their dividend. This puts the company into the elite category of a Dividend King.
Did Oracle Purchase Cerner at a Bargain Price?
Tech powerhouse Oracle (ORCL) announced the purchase of the health records company Cerner (CERN) through an all-cash tender offer of $95 per share. With this video I will illustrate whether (or not) Oracle purchased Cerner at an attractive valuation.
The Easiest Way To Research Stocks
Even though the overall market as measured by the S&P 500 is extremely overvalued, there are stocks in the market that are not.
Omega Healthcare: 10% Yield – Significantly Undervalued
In this video Mr. Valuation will illustrate that that despite temporary issues, Omega Healthcare represents a long-term opportunity for significant income and capital appreciation.
DocuSign, Inc: The Risk Of Dangerous Overvaluation
The 40% plus drop of DocuSign, Inc.’s (DOCU) stock price last Friday represents a quintessential example. There were no fundamentals that could possibly support the lofty valuation of DocuSign, Inc. Nevertheless, the stock price quickly collapsed...
Not All Price Drops Are The Same: Important Lessons On Valuation
In this video on lessons on valuation, I am going to cover several stocks that subscribers have requested. However, I will simultaneously provide what I consider to be very important lessons in valuation. Not all price drops are the same.
21 Interesting Metaverse Stocks: 6 Prudent Buys: 4 Speculations: The Rest?
Although you can learn a great deal from the past you can only invest in the future. Today many believe the future of the Internet and technology is the Metaverse. Therefore, I have begun putting together a portfolio of stocks that are poised to participate in the next stage of technology growth – the Metaverse.
IBM Is Growing Again: Buy Low
According to Barron’s magazine, IBM is finally growing again. Consequently, it may be a perfect time to begin building a position in this blue-chip Dividend Champion.
Bank of America Corp vs. Citigroup Inc.
In this video, I will be comparing the investment merit of Bank of America Corp. versus Citigroup Inc. I will be comparing these two money center banks and evaluating them based on income, growth, and total return potential.
Cisco Systems Inc.: Lessons In Valuation
Cisco Systems (CSCO) reported fiscal Q1 earnings and offered what many consider to be downbeat quarterly revenue guidance. As a result, Cisco stock was down as much as 9.2% at one point and is currently down about 8%.
Two Technology Stocks: One For Growth One For Growth And Income
Investing is not a one size fits all process. Furthermore, risk should also be a major investor consideration. Importantly, risk is a multifaceted concept which I will attempt to convey throughout this video.
Technology Stocks Are Expensive – Here Is One That Is Not
Information technology is one of the fastest growing sectors in the stock market. Consequently, technology stocks offer the potential for the highest long-term total returns. But unfortunately, there is a fly in the ointment.
Investing Principles – Value v. Growth
Today in this video I want to talk about some investing principles that kind of relate to me, and actually represent kind of a pet peeve of mine, if you will.
Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL): Fast Fundamental Analysis
Alphabet $GOOGL, a.k.a. Google is not your ordinary company or stock. This is a powerful growth stock that despite its near $2 trillion market cap continues to grow at a high rate.
Meta Platforms (Facebook): Buy The Dip?
Introduction Meta Platforms, Inc. (FB) a.k.a. Facebook has experienced a double-digit slump in stock price since August. With this video we will conduct a FAST fundamental analysis of the company by the numbers. Importantly, this is a true growth stock, and as such, needs to be looked at differently than you would a traditional company...
CVS Health Corp. (CVS): Fast Fundamental Analysis
According to Zacks Investment Research CVS Health is the world’s 7th largest company by revenue and ranked 7th on the Fortune Global 500 list.
Snap Up Snap-on Stock
Snap-on Inc. (SNA) is a high-quality mid-cap Dividend Contender with 11 consecutive years of dividend increases that has recently come into fair value.
Intel: Is The Short-Term Pain Worth The Long-Term Gain?
Both analysts and Intel’s management expect to see earnings and cash flows, especially free cash flow, fall precipitously over the next few years. However, the primary reason is because management has decided to take aggressive action to catapult long-term future growth.
Make A Fortune Investing in Fortune Brands
If you like investing in consistent predictable double-digit growth as I do, then you will love Fortune Brands...
11 Dividend Contenders For Growth And Income
Dividend Contenders are high-quality dividend growth stocks that have increased their dividends for 10 up to 24 years. Therefore, they offer investors the opportunity to receive a growing dividend income stream to help keep up with inflation.
40 Consistent Attractively Valued Dividend Growth Stocks
I am constantly being asked to provide a list of high-quality consistent dividend growth stocks. Consequently, I conducted a search and came up with 40 dividend growth stocks that I feel are worthy of further research and due diligence. These companies have consistent long-term operating history and solid prospects for future growth.
25 Best & 10 Cheapest Dividend Aristocrats
Dividend Aristocrats that look very attractively valued today. I often get asked if I could give a list of my best stocks to invest in. Unfortunately, that is a very loaded question simply because the best stocks (businesses) are not always the best investments.
2 Stocks Beating Bonds For Income
Are These 2 Stocks Better Than Bonds? Can a case really be made to use blue-chip dividend paying stocks as bond substitutes? This is a very controversial question that has existed in the investment community since I have been involved over the past 50 years.
Four Dividend Growth Stocks For Consistent High Returns
As a long time value investor there are ideal characteristics that I look for in a stock. For starters, I prefer consistent above-average growth – the more consistent the better.
Best Advice For Young Investors
In this video I will share the absolute best investment advice that can be given to young investors.
3 Model Dividend Growth Portfolios for 3 Different Objectives
With this video, which is the 3rd and final part of a 3-part series, I present 3 dividend growth portfolios that can be built in today’s generally overvalued market.
Constructing A Personal Dividend Income Portfolio In Today’s Challenging Market-Part 2
In building a dividend income portfolio, or any portfolio for that matter, you need to approach portfolio construction with common sense and realistic appraisal of your own emotional abilities and tendencies.
How to Build A Dividend Income Retirement Portfolio In Today’s Market: Part 1
It is hard but not impossible to find attractively valued dividend growth stocks in today’s frothy stock market.
10 Small And Mid-Cap Growth Stocks To Buy Today
Growth stocks are different than ordinary everyday average stocks.
6 Great Ways To Hedge Your Portfolio From The Pending Market Crash
Hedging your portfolio from the pending market crash.
20 Dividend Growth Stocks A Rated Or Better Attractively Valued Blue-Chip
With this video I am presenting 20 A rated or better attractively valued dividend growth stocks with low debt and above-market yields.
How Spinoffs Affect Your Stocks
When stocks you own spins off a segment or division of its business, the company you own changes.
Is This 7% Dividend Yield Worth The Risk?
With this week’s Subscriber Request Video I will be covering Artesian Partners Asset Management, Inc. (APAM) – a dividend paying high yielding small-cap that appears attractively valued.
Cigna – Too Cheap to Ignore
On August 5, 2021, Cigna (CI) shares fell approximately 11%, which caused a lot of concern for investors.
Amgen Buy The Dip For Growth And Income
Amgen stock price fell approximately 6 and half percent yesterday.
China Stocks Meltdown – The Truth Be Told
Although the recent crash or meltdown of prominent China stocks was for the most part political in nature, valuation also played a role.
Part 3: DJIA Big Tech – Featuring Apple & Microsoft
This is part 3 of my three-part series dissecting the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Dissecting the Dow Jones Industrial Average: Part 2
In part 1 I looked at the most reasonably valued 10 stocks out of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average Constituents.
Dissecting the Dow Jones – Part 1: 10 Attractively Valued Stocks
Only 10 of 30 stocks are attractively valued blue-chip stocks making up the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) today.
How To Find Value Stocks July 2021
Even though we are in a long-running and very inflated bull market, there are value stocks to be found.
7 REITs For Income And Growth
In this video I cover 7 REITs for income and growth that subscribers to the channel asked me to cover.
Alibaba – The Chinese Amazon
Alibaba – The Chinese Amazon is one of the stocks I get asked about all the time.
Why Dividends Increase Your Wealth
Dividends are paid out of cash flow and/or earnings, not stock price volatility.
This Is How I Find GREAT Stocks To Invest In
I have an interesting video for you today on stock research and due diligence on finding great stocks to invest in.
Drug Retail Stocks Their Valuation Is Intoxicating
Even in today’s richly valued stock market, drug retail stocks are incredibly cheap.
5 Red Hot Investment Grade US Based Homebuilders
Every Tuesday I do a subscriber request video. With this video I will be looking at the publicly traded homebuilders in the USA based homebuilding industry.
Finding Value In Mid-Cap Stocks
Although the overall market looks extremely overvalued, there is a lot of value in mid-cap stocks.
How to Successfully Invest in Growth Stocks
Investing in growth stocks are very different than investing in ordinary stocks.
10 Equity REITs and Only 5 Are Buyable
This week’s subscriber request series Tuesday covers 10 popular equity REITs.
Are The Juicy Yields Of Mortgage REITs Worth The Risk?
Although interest rates have risen since the pandemic started, they continue at levels that would be considered historically low.
How To Analyze ETFs
One of the most asked questions I receive is; how do I evaluate ETFs?
7 Semiconductor Or Semiconductor Equipment Companies To Watch Closely
Semiconductor and semiconductor equipment companies tend to be very cyclical and very volatile.
15 Blue-Chip Dividend Growth Stocks: Love The Businesses Hate The Stocks
I love blue-chip dividend growth stocks that consistently grow their businesses and their dividends year after year.
Top 4 Chinese Growth Stocks At A Reasonable Price
Investing in fast-growing companies has long been one of the best ways to build incredible wealth.
AT&T: Value Trap or Dividend Income Turbo Charger
Is AT&T a value trap or dividend income turbo charger?
This Old Dog Teaching His Young Dog Valuation Tricks
I love talking about valuation and teaching its importance to investors, especially young investors.
4 Reasons I Do Not Fear A Market Crash
A market crash is pending and could possibly be imminent. I am quite certain about this for reasons I will provide shortly.
2 Overvalued Tech Stocks Falling Faster Than You Think
The NASDAQ is falling as tech stocks begin to show cracks in their armor. Of course, according to Mr. Valuation the reason is simple – most tech stocks are overvalued.
Electrify Your Portfolio With These 5 EV Stocks
Regarding automobile stocks, virtually every automotive manufacturer is entering the electric vehicle and autonomous driving market in some form or another.
10 Dividend Growth Stocks for Yield and Growth
With this video I put together 10 attractively valued dividend growth stocks offering the potential for both growing dividend income and strong capital appreciation.
What You Need to Know about IPOs and Emerging Growth Stocks
Everybody is looking for IPOs and emerging growth stocks and the opportunity to invest in the next Facebook, Amazon or Netflix. Consequently, young new emerging companies have a strong market available to launch their businesses publicly.
Value Investing Requires Intelligent Patience
After working with investors for more than 50 years, I have learned many things about human nature.
14 Regional Banks In The S&P 500 That Are Worth Looking At
With this video I will cover the 14 regional banks that are part of the S&P 500.
You Can Bank On These 5 Stocks
With this video I am covering the 5 diversified major bank stocks in the S&P 500.
Warning: S&P 500 A Lost Decade Is Coming
The S&P 500 is trading at an excessive valuation.
Infrastructure Stocks Too Hot to be Investable
When investing in the stock market, it is not uncommon that certain sectors will become either red-hot or stone cold.
Do Not Gamble On Casino Stocks
This is one of my continuing subscriber request Tuesday video series where I cover stocks that were requested by you my valued subscribers.
Pharma and Biotech Stocks On Sale: Subscriber Request Series
Subscriber Request Series: 5 Biotechnology and 2 Pharmaceutical Companies on sale.
17 Dividend Stocks for High Retirement Income: Part 2
In part 1 of this two-part series on dividend stocks I covered 2 utility stocks, 4 REITs, 1 information technology company, and 2 financials.
17 Dividend Stocks for High Retirement Income: Part 1
Last week I posted the video “10 Dividend Growth Stocks To Beat The Market” In that video I was primarily focused on investing in faster growing attractively valued dividend growth stocks for high total return and potential market beating returns.
10 Dividend Growth Stocks to Beat The Market
There are many detractors that believe that dividend growth stock investing is stodgy, old and boring.
Make Money With Auto Makers Now
Make Money with Auto Makers, like Tesla, Ford, Stellantis, Honda, General Motors, Nissan, Volkswagen, etc. have a legacy of finding it difficult to grow profits consistently.
How to Value Growth Stocks
Growth stocks are a different breed, and they cannot be valued in the same way you value average businesses.
What To Do Before The Tech Bubble Bursts
For the last year or two big tech has been hot, so has new tech. For prudence sake, it might be time to take a little money off the table. No one can time the market, and the bubble has risen far further and for a lot longer than any rational person could have predicted.
How To Know When To Sell A Tech Stock?
One of the most common complaints I hear from investors is that their advisors or brokers like to tell them when to buy, but never tell them when to sell. Whether those criticisms are fair or not, the sell decision is certainly the most vexing decision that investors face.
This COVID-19 Play Could Double Or Even Triple Your Money In 2021: Alpha Pro Tech Limited
It goes without saying that COVID-19 and the pandemic has been and is a terrible thing. People have gotten terribly sick and many have even succumbed to this horrible virus. Clearly, there is nothing good or positive that can be said about this scourge from a purely human or humanity perspective.
AT&T Had Its Earnings Call Today Should We Answer?
AT&T reported earnings today and although they beat expectations, the stock is trading down over 2% so far. The company was light on revenues compared to 2019 but did report free cash flow for the year of $27.5 billion, slightly below the $29 billion reported in 2019.
Dropbox: Growth At A Reasonable Price or Value Trap
Although the company faces stiff competition from well-capitalized behemoths such as Microsoft and Google, the company has carved out a niche for itself.
Walt Disney Company: A Lesson on Overvaluation
Please accept this special edition offering on Walt Disney Company (DIS) as a lesson on valuation. Over the many years I have been a value investor, I have learned that even the best companies can become dangerously overvalued by the market.
Tesla – Great Cars, Perhaps Great Company But Very Scary Stock
Tesla (TSLA) makes great automobiles, and although that is not all that they do, the Tesla automobile generates most of their revenues. That may not always be the case, but it is today.
Not All Dividends Are the Same Even When Their Yield Is Similar
The better informed the investor is, the better the investment decisions they can make. But being an informed investor can be a very arduous task, and some would even say that conducting research on common stocks is a real snoozer.
5 Leading Healthcare Stocks Surging on Pent-Up Demand
As Mr. Valuation, I find myself constantly reminding investors that value investing requires patience. However, value investing also requires the willingness to get your money in front of attractive valuation when it is discovered. Trying to time your purchases perfectly can just as easily cause you to miss out on significant gains as it is to participate in them.
Unum: Although Life and Health Insurance Companies Are Cheap This One May Be the Cheapest
I recently did a search of the life and health insurance subsector and came up with 25 names that I considered the highest quality in the overall subsector. All of them carried investment grade credit ratings of BBB+ or better – except for one.
Interest Rates and Their Impact On Stock Values
Many investors are attempting to justify higher stock “valuations” because interest rates are at historical lows. I would agree that lower interest rates could affect “market valuations” based on the simple law of supply and demand. The concept is simple, when fixed income offers lower returns it logically stimulates more demand for equities where higher returns can be found.
Apple, Microsoft, Visa: Crazy Or Crazy Like A Fox
There are technical distinctions between investing versus speculating. Nevertheless, both concepts are often thought about or utilized interchangeably. Moreover, there are nuanced distinctions between a rational or well-thought-out speculation versus outright gambling.
3 New York Stock Exchange Homebuilders: When Value and Momentum Converge
Value often comes when good companies go out of favor, this is especially true in bull markets like we have been in the last several years. Almost by definition, when stocks are out of favor it further implies that their near-term performance may not be all that attractive.
5 Midcap Magic Formula Stocks for Total Return
This week I did a complete re-read of Joel Greenblatt’s classic “The Little Book That Beats The Market.” For any of you that are not familiar with the book, Joel Greenblatt presents his magic formula for picking stocks that his research indicated will beat the market most of the time.
Alexion Pharmaceuticals: Growth At A Reasonable Price (GARP)
I find it very interesting that Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. (ALXN) after going public in 2001, did not generate their first profit until December 2008. As we all know, this was in the throes of what is now known as the Great Recession of 2008.
FedEx Corp.: Fundamentals Support the Price Increase
After reporting better than 4th quarter results on Tuesday, the stock price of FedEx Corp. (FDX) has been on a tear. With this article, I plan to demonstrate that the fundamentals support the current price rise.
Oracle: All Important Fundamental Metrics Say Buy
I consider Oracle an attractively valued dividend growth stock with an emphasis on growth. Oracle has a long history of generating above-average growth of earnings and cash flows, and since paying its first dividend in 2009, its dividend growth has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Corporate Debt Out-Of-Control Or Smart Business: Part 2
In this part 2, I want to share an additional perspective that my research on the growing levels of corporate debt uncovered.
Why Record Corporate Debt Might Not Be So Bad: 8 Debt Laden Blue Chips: Part 1
The accelerated use of debt to fund the capital needs of publicly traded companies is clearly attributed to today’s unprecedented low cost of debt. Although we have all been trained and perhaps even indoctrinated into the belief that debt is bad, these are clearly unusual circumstances.
Newsflash: Even After Covid-19 The Market Is Not Cheap
From January 31, 2020 through March 31, 2020 the market as measured by the S&P 500 fell approximately 20%. As a result, I published an article on March 26, 2020 titled “It’s A Buyers’ Market – Choose Quality If You’re Scared: 20 A-Rated, Low-Debt Blue Chips To Consider” where I implied that the market as measured by the S&P 500 had gone from being overvalued to undervalued.
NetApp: A Dividend Kings High-Quality Total Return Selection
In today’s uncertain investing world, I believe it is extremely important to first and foremost focus on safety and quality. Since my primary investment focus is now on dividends and dividend growth, safety to me is primarily about valuation along with dividend coverage and predictability.
Final 10 S&P 500 Stocks That Rose In The Crisis: It’s A Market of Stocks: Part 3
This is Part 3 of this 3-part series looking at the final 10 stocks that rose in the crisis.
Next 10 S&P 500 Stocks That Rose In The Crisis: It’s A Market Of Stocks: Part 2
In part 1 of this 3 part series I provided a quick cursory look at 10 of 30 stocks that MarketWatch pointed out have done very well in spite of the coronavirus market crash. In that first group of 10, there were several names that were reasonably valued.
30 S&P 500 Stocks That Rose In The Crisis: It’s A Market Of Stocks: Part 1
I have long asserted that it is a market of stocks and not a stock market. Perhaps the veracity of that statement has never been clearer than it is today. We are all aware of the devastation to the stock market in general that the shutdown instigated by the coronavirus has cost
Cisco, Apple and Oracle: Strong Cash Positions Indicate Safe Long-Term Returns
During this horrible crisis, I feel very fortunate that “social distancing” is very practical and easy for my family and me. We are blessed to live in the country on a 20-acre estate with a private lake and a backyard that is steaming with wildlife.
It's a Buyers’ Market: 20 A Rated Low Debt Blue Chips to Consider
When markets get as volatile as they’ve been lately, it’s extremely difficult for investors to avoid our innate “fight or flight” response. In our states of heightened emotion (fear) our logical minds try to tell us that we are witnessing an incredible buying opportunity for long-term oriented investors.
Even With This Crisis It’s a Market of Stocks
It’s stating the obvious to say that the stock markets have been in a freefall as a result of the coronavirus. However, I think it’s also important to point out that what we have recently experienced in the stock markets more resembles a flash crash than it does a correction.
The Dow Jones – How Bad Is It?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an index of 30 stocks that is often utilized as a proxy for the whole market. Since it is such a small index, I thought you all might find it interesting to see what the market looks like considering the recent volatility.
Top 10 Dividend Aristocrats to Buy In This Crazy Market
For those investors interested in investing for an increasing dividend income stream, the Dividend Aristocrats represent the crème de la crème. Standard & Poor’s produces this premier list of blue-chip dividend growth stocks that have increased their dividends for 25 consecutive years.
Recent Market Action A Value Investor’s Perspective
For some time now I have been pointing out that the stock market as measured by the S&P 500 has become moderately overvalued. However, even more to the point, I still believe that to be true even after the price corrections we have experienced recently as a result of the coronavirus.
Is the New Pfizer an Attractive Investment?
Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer (PFE) is a company in transition that will soon be smaller but hopefully more profitable. Since many of their established drugs are coming off patent, the company is divesting its older drug platform under the Upjohn brand and selling it to Mylan a leading generic pharmaceutical company. Pfizer believes that this will position them for more profitable growth going forward.
Tesla: Do the Fundamental Support the Stock Price?
The bottom line to me is that Tesla is certainly a very expensive stock today. On the other hand, there is very interesting future growth expectations that could make long-term shareholders a lot of money.
Passive and Buy-and-Hold Investing Don't Work Unless!
Legendary investor and mentor to many investing greats Benjamin Graham once aptly stated that: “investing is most intelligent when it is most businesslike.” Personally, I agree which is why I refer to what I personally adhere to and practice with my own investing as “business perspective investing.”
How To protect Your Dividend Growth Portfolio from the Pending Market Crash
Ever since I first entered the investment industry circa 1970, I have been confronted with a constant and persistent admonition about the next pending market crash. In those early days I contributed much of the negativity toward stocks to a lingering overhang from the Great Depression...
The Top 3 Medical Distributors Are On Sale: AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson Corp.
The top 3 Medical DistributorsAmerisourceBergen (ABC), Cardinal Health (CAH) and McKesson Corp. (MCK) dominate the distribution of pharmaceuticals and are estimated to represent 90% to 95% of the market. Moreover, each are dividend growth stocks, and as a specific subsector group all appear significantly undervalued.
Interest Rates and Stock Values Truth Be Told
The idea that interest rates directly affect stock prices is a commonly held belief among many investors. There are some that even go as far as to say that the only reason the stock market is up is because interest rates have been artificially kept low by the Fed.
Value Investing Is A Long-Term Strategy and Should Be Judged Accordingly
Almost by definition, value investing rarely performs well in the short run. This is especially true when you are in a strong bull market like we’ve been in since March 2009. Most companies as represented by the S&P 500 are currently trading at fundamental multiples that are significantly above historical norms.
This is How You Can Beat the Market Without Fail
With this article I am going to present several ways that investors, especially retired investors, can beat the market without fail. However, what I will be presenting may not be what you are expecting, particularly if you have a narrow notion of what beating the market means.
Investing Is Hard Enough: Here Is How to Avoid Making Obvious Mistakes
The Key to Avoiding Obvious Mistakes Understanding how to value a business is the key to avoiding making obvious mistakes when purchasing or selling common stocks. When you know what your investment is worth, the market cannot take advantage of your gullibility.
The Right Way to Value Growth Stocks: Part 3
In part 2 of this series I focused on how to value slow and moderately growing businesses. In this article, Part 3, I will shift my focus on how to value faster growing companies (growth stocks).
Principles of Valuation Part 2: Price Is What You Pay, Value Is What You Get
The venerable investor Warren Buffett has a real knack of putting complex concepts and ideas into simple and easily understood terms. In my opinion, his quote, “Price is what you pay. Value is what you get” is one of the more profound and important statements he has ever uttered.
When to Buy or When to Sell A Stock: Part 1
As a seasoned and grizzled veteran of the financial services industry for now going on 50 years, the most commonly asked questions I have received, and still do to this day, are: when to buy and when to sell a stock?
Cisco Systems Inc: Quality, Dividend Growth & Attractive Valuation
Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) is one of the highest quality large-cap technology companies in the world. After being overvalued for most of 2019, this high-quality once pure growth stock, now dividend growth stock, has come into fair value.
For Long-Term Investors Only: It’s A Market of Stocks!
Since the beginning of April 2009, the Standard & Poor’s 500 (the stock market) has enjoyed one of the longest bull markets on record. As a result, I am starting to hear from a lot of investors that they are becoming worried that this great bull market must soon come to an end.
Even After the Recent Correction I Still Think McDonald’s Is Overvalued
This article is offered as part of our ongoing FAST Graphs YouTube request series. Although time does not allow me to cover every stock that is requested, I do try to provide analyze out loud videos on stocks that either are currently in the news, or that offer special lessons on valuation.
CBS and Viacom Merger: High Risk Tempered by Extremely Low Valuation
14 years ago the Redstone family spun out Viacom (VIA) from CBS Corp (CBS). However, the companies have decided to once again merge into what they hope will become a dominant entertainment company. Given that the entertainment market is extremely competitive and quite risky, future visibility is very muddy in my humble opinion.
Forecasting the Future: Part 2
The primary purpose of this article on the importance of forecasting the future results of a business is offered to illustrate the conceptual validity of forecasting earnings (and every other metric) as the key to long-term investor success.
Forecasting Future Business Results are The Key to Successful Stock Investing: Part 1
As investors, we can learn a great deal from the past about the businesses we are contemplating investing in. However, as investors, we must also recognize that we can only truly invest in the future.
Why Value Investing Works for All Stock Categories
I would like to credit my good friend Jeff Miller for providing the inspiration for this article. In his recent article titled “Weighing The Week Ahead: Falling Confidence A Possible Threat To Markets” he suggested a must read article by Safal Niveshak titled “Why Value Investing Works.”
Time In The Market and Value Investing Is Not Market Timing
I am a value investor, and all my investments are made with a long-term objective in mind. Consequently, I am a believer that time in the market is often what matters most. However, I will qualify that remark by saying that you also make your money on the buy side.
Valuation Is More Important Than Politics or Interest Rates: And Most Stocks Are Overvalued Today
My personal investing strategy is based on the simple logic and reality that great businesses are by definition, better than average. Therefore, to my way of thinking, it logically follows that the best investment returns would be achieved by investing in the best businesses that you could identify.
A Very Attractive High-Yield Dividend Growth Stock You’ve Never Heard Of
This FAST Graphs analyze out loud video will cover a mid-cap dividend growth stock that many may not be familiar with. However, I believe this particular dividend growth stock offers an intriguing opportunity of high current yield, above-average growth yield and enticing capital appreciation potential based on its low valuation.
Why A 15 P/E Ratio Is Fair Value for Most Companies: Part 2
To me, fair value, as it relates to common stock investments, is manifest when the current earnings yield provided by the company’s profits compensates me for the risk I am taking by providing both a realistic and acceptable return on my invested capital.
The Essence of Valuation is Soundness Not Rate of Return: Part 1
When it comes to writing about investing in common stocks, my favorite theme typically revolves around valuation. In fact, I once had a reader dub me “Mr. Valuation.” Which, I might add was very flattering to me.
The Worst Reasons To Sell A Stock
An article on when to sell a stock would not be complete without some discussion about what I consider to be the worst reason to sell a stock. Ironically, this reason may be the one that is most commonly implemented by investors.
Microsoft Important Lessons in Valuation: Part 1
Before I get too deep into this article, I want to start out by stating that Microsoft (MSFT) has long been one of my favorite companies. Many years ago, I invested in Microsoft as a pure growth stock and sold it in 2000 when it became dangerous overvalued after making a very healthy long-term profit.
Answering the Question: When to Sell a Stock-Part 1A
The most common complaint that I have heard from investors over my 49+ years in the financial services industry is as follows: “Everyone wants to tell me what to buy and when, but no one ever tells me when to sell.”
The Retirement Dividend Growth Portfolio Concentrated Or Diversified: Part 3
The key to success is to find and implement the strategy that best fits your own unique goals, objectives, needs, and most importantly – risk tolerances.
Beware the Valuations of The Dividend Kings Fortress Portfolio
One of the great benefits for subscribing to The Dividend Kings service are the carefully-selected portfolios presented in our portfolio tracker. However, I want to caution the subscriber that these portfolios should not be looked at as simply cut-and-paste investment options.
Principles for Designing A Dividend Growth Portfolio for Retirement: Part 1
This article is a refresh and an update of an article I originally posted in 2015. However, the principles I am presenting are timeless and worthy of being revisited. Moreover, I have updated the supporting examples to more precisely reflect our current market environment.
Debunking the Growth Beats Value or Value Beats Growth Myths
One of my greatest pet peeves as a long-time investment professional is the industries’ notion that stocks can be generally categorized into only two styles commonly referred to as growth investing or value investing.
AbbVie Has It All: Growth, Dividend Growth and Compelling Valuation
I have held AbbVie (ABBV) since it was originally spun off from Abbott Labs. Moreover, I have been aggressively adding to my position for clients needing current income and dividend growth.
Nice Work Dividend Sensei – But I Choose Lowe’s
I am a firm believer and ardent supporter of conducting comprehensive research and due diligence on any company (stock) you might consider investing in. However, I have also experienced the reality that far too many investors make their decisions based on opinions, emotions or vague ideas about a company...
Ignore Political and Economic Forecasts: Mind Your Owned Businesses
In his Berkshire Hathaway 1994 annual report Warren Buffett said ignore political and economic forecasts. I considered this one of the more profound pieces of investment advice and wisdom that I ever came across.
Target Corp.: Defying the Retail Apocalypse
My personal anecdotal experience suggests that many investors operate under the fallacy: “my mind’s made up – don’t confuse me with the facts.” This behavior often results from only reading the headlines while skimming over the in-depth analysis that is truly needed to make a sound or prudent investing decision.
Avon is Calling: Invest In The Growth or Speculate On The Takeover
Avon’s Historical Operating Results and Price Action Since 2008 Avon’s earnings have continuously eroded and its stock price has followed. Moreover, after its dividend grew for many years, the company cut it by 18 ½% for 2012, slashed it an additional 68% in 2013 and then eliminated their dividend altogether in 2016.
McKesson Corp, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Cardinal Health Corp., CVS Health Corp: Medical Distributor
This is a follow-up to my first article in a continuing series where I will be identifying and presenting dividend growth stocks for an above-average long-term total return objective.
Invest in AmerisourceBergen for its Growth and Valuation – Speculate in a Potential Takeover
This is the first in a continuing series where I identify and present dividend growth stocks for an above-average long-term total return objective. Throughout this series I will be illustrating that there are several prudent sources of long-term return and there is also luck or chance.
3M Company: Finally, a Great Dividend Growth Company Becoming a Good Investment!
I find it serendipitous that after just completing a 19-part series on how highly valued the general market is, I get the pause that refreshes. Now please don’t read more into my words than are being offered. I still believe that the market at large is fully valued.
Slim Pickens in the Utilities Sector: Part 19
This is part 19 and the final part of my series covering all the various sectors reported by FactSet. However, the popular idea of saving the best for last does not apply in this instance.
4 Transportation Sector Research Candidates: Do You Dare Have Your Money Travel With These Stocks?
As a rule, I have never been very fascinated by the Transportation Sector. This is especially true regarding airlines and air transport companies. Nevertheless, there are two airlines and two air freight carriers in the Transportation Sector that I felt comfortable featuring in this article.
5 Rare Fairly Valued Companies in the Technology Services Sector: Part 17
Technology Services Sector covered in this article is a sector where overvaluation is rampant. In other words, this is currently a hot sector where sound valuation has been thrown out the window in favor of what I can only describe as hype and speculation.
Is the Death of Retail Trade Greatly Exaggerated? Part 16
Simply Google the phrase “what effect is Amazon having on retail” and you’ll discover a significant amount of information, articles and theories. Personally, I found the following article written by Susan Ward that articulated the sales of brick-and-mortar versus online to be quite illuminating.
Investment Opportunities in the Producer Manufacturing Sector: Part 15
Although I consider the overall stock market as represented by the S&P 500 to be overvalued, not all stocks are overvalued.
12 Exceptional Investments in the Process Industries Sector: Part 14
One of the main goals of this series of articles is to illustrate the significant differences between individual stocks, and the significant differences between different sectors. Therefore, from this perspective, I have been attempting to illustrate the “nature of the beast” for each of the sectors I have covered.
Are stocks in the Non-Energy Minerals Sector Investable? Part 13
The Non-Energy Minerals Sector is mostly comprised of very cyclical and typically commodity-based companies. Consequently, very few companies in this sector offer the consistency and predictability that prudent and/or conservative investors might require.
10 Fairly Valued MLPs: Are the High Yields Worth the Risk and Effort? Part 12
A major goal of this series on sectors is to illustrate the reality that it is a market of stocks rather than a stock market. With this article I am technically covering the Industrial Services Sector.
Undervalued Growth and Dividend Growth in Health Technology: Part 11
Although many Health Technology Sector companies have significantly outperformed the market on a long-term basis, they have significantly underperformed the market since the beginning of 2015.
6 Health Services Stocks Offering Growth at a Reasonable Price: Part 10
The Health Services Sector is one of the smallest sectors as presented by FactSet as it only contains 137 companies out of more than 19,000 in the US and Canadian universe.
There is More Value to be Found in the Finance Sector than in any other Sector: Part 9
I found more value in the Finance Sector than I did in any other sector that I screened. All in all, I identified 131 attractively valued companies out of the 1,888 companies in the Finance Sector.
16 Dividend Income Opportunities in the Energy Minerals Sector, but Beware the Nature of the Beast:
The Energy Minerals Sector is comprised of 619 companies. And, as it is with every sector, they come in all shapes, sizes and colors. However, a common attribute that is shared by most companies in this sector is a significant amount of cyclicality in their operating results, i.e., earnings and cash flows.
9 Opportunities in Electronic Technology, The Future of Everything: Part 7
My primary objective is to illustrate how different individual companies are from each other, and even how different companies operating in the same sector can be. It is a market of stocks not a stock market.
Is There Real Value in These 7 Distribution Services Companies? Part 6
As I stated in previous articles in this series, my primary objective is to provide the reader with a clear perspective of just how different individual stocks are and how different companies operating in different sectors are.
9 Inexpensive Consumer Services Sector Stocks: Part 5
As I stated in the introduction in Part 4 of this series, my primary objective is to provide the reader with a clear perspective of just how different individual stocks are and how different companies operating in different sectors are.
11 Investable Consumer Non-Durables: Finding Value in Food, Footwear, Apparel, Alcohol and Tobacco:
My primary objective with this series of articles (identifying attractively valued stocks in different sectors) is to provide the reader with a clear perspective of just how different individual stocks are and how different companies operating in different sectors are.
Finding Value In Consumer Durables – A Very Diverse Sector: Part 3
This is part 3 of a series where I have conducted a simple screening looking for value over the overall market based on industry classifications and subindustry classifications reported by FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
Finding Value In The Communication Sector Is Easy Today – Finding Growth Is A Different Matter (Pa
This is part 2 of a series where I have conducted a simple screening looking for value over the overall market based on industry classifications and subindustry classifications reported by FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
Love Bear Markets – Look at All the Value It Has Brought Us! Part 1
Although most investors hate bearish stock market activity, value investors – like yours truly -relish them. Moreover, bearish market activity becomes especially welcome after extended periods of high valuation like we have been experiencing since calendar year 2014. High valuations make it very difficult for value investors to find attractive common stock investments.
Have these 5 Best Defense (Stocks) Become the Best Offense (Stocks)?
Nothing clears the pallet of a diehard value investor better than a good old-fashioned bear market. In calendar year 2018 – and especially December 2018 – we were given what I would call a bear market. However, not all bear markets are the same.
Don’t Be a Stock Market Victim!
The primary objective of this article is to help the reader put this recent bad market in perspective and simultaneously provide lessons in valuation and how to think about stock prices. There have been many sage pieces of wisdom that have been provided to investors by investing greats.
9 More A Rated or Better Attractively Valued Dividend Growth Stocks
In part 2B of my current series on building and diversifying a dividend growth portfolio I presented 20 dividend growth stocks. However, in the FAST Graph analyze out loud video I only covered 11 of the 20 companies, one for each of the major sectors. As a result, I have had requests to provide a FAST Graph analyze out loud video on the remaining 9 companies.
Diversifying by Sector: 20 High-Quality Attractive Dividend Growth Stocks Rated A- Or Better (Part 2
Introduction This current series of articles could be summarized as a review of ways to construct and diversify a common stock portfolio. In part 1 found here I discussed various viewpoints on how many stocks a portfolio should hold. In Part 2A found here I presented and discussed Peter Lynch’s 6 general categories of stocks.
Did IBM Buy Red Hat at a Fair Price?
On October 23, 2015 I wrote an article titled “Retirees: I Did Not Buy IBM to Sell; It’s about the Dividend Income Stupid.” At the time I published the article, I was long International Business Machine (IBM) and remain long today. With the article I attempted to illustrate why I was including IBM in retirement portfolios.
Stock Selection Options by Category: Part 2A
In part 1 of this series titled “How Many Stocks Should I Own?” found here, I focused primarily on how many stocks an investor might need to hold in a stock portfolio for adequate diversification. In this part 2, my focus will shift to category selections.
How Many Stocks Should I Own? Part 1
One of the most commonly asked questions I receive from investors is: how many stocks should I put in my portfolio? This is a widely debated subject that is most commonly referred to as concentrated versus widely diversified portfolio construction.
IBM Fundamental Analysis by the Numbers
All investing is not done with the same objectives or goals in mind. This applies to investing in common stocks just as it does to investing in real estate, commodities, fixed income vehicles, fine art or collectibles – and any other investment that comes to mind. There are times when investors are looking for maximum total return, which is often automatically associated with buying a stock.
Building a Dividend Growth Portfolio from Scratch: 15 A Rated or Better Fairly Valued Opportunities
We remain in one of the longest bull markets in history. Generally, with bull markets stocks tend to become highly valued. Additionally, we also continue to find ourselves in a low interest rate environment based on historical standards.
Earnings Growth Drives Total Return and Dividend Income
This article was inspired by an interesting debate between two commenters on my most recent article “Why a 15 P/E Ratio Represents Fair Value for Most (Not All) Companies: FedEx – Part 2.” In a nutshell, the argument revolved around whether dividends were a driver or a contributor to total return.
Why a 15 P/E Ratio Represents Fair Value for Most (not all) Companies: FedEx Part 2
One of my favorite Warren Buffett quotes is “investing is most intelligent when it is most businesslike.” The reason this quote resonates so much with me is because I believe it represents the essence of value investing.
Sound Valuation Is More Important Than Time In The Market: Part 1
I believe that two of the most important investing principles that prudent investors should embrace are valuation and time in the market. Consequently, the title of this article is mildly misleading, because both concepts are extremely important towards achieving long-term investing success. In other words, I believe attempting to argue the importance of one over the other is a waste of time and energy.
Here’s Why Valuation Determines Total Dividend Payments for Overvalued Stocks: Johnson & Johnson
In my most recent article a reader made a comment where a question was asked that I believe deserved a good answer. The following excerpt of the comment really reached out to me because this person claims to have been asking this question for 5 years without receiving a good answer.
WEC Energy Grp Inc. and NextEra Energy Inc.: My 2 Favorite Utility Companies, But I Hate Their Stock
It is quite easy to get caught up, and quite hard to avoid getting caught up in a great bull market like the one we are currently in. However, it’s important to remind ourselves that: “everybody is a genius in a bull market.”
7 China-based Stocks for High Growth at a Reasonable Price
China has rapidly become the second largest economy in the world – second only to the United States, and by some calculations the largest. As a result, China also has some of the fastest-growing publicly traded companies on the planet.
FAST Graphs Analysis of 7 Chinese Stocks
Autohome (NYSE:ATHM), Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), Baidu (NasdaqGS:BIDU), JD.com (NasdaqGS:JD), Weibo Corp (NasdaqGS:WB), 58.com (NYSE:WUBA), Yirendai (NYSE:YRD).
Are FANG Investors Playing the Role of Greater Fools?
Introduction The greater fool theory is an investing metaphor that suggests that if you pay more for a stock than it is worth (intrinsic value indicates) that you are only doing this on the basis that a fool greater than you will come along and willingly pay you more.
4 Big Advantages of Investing in Undervalued Dividend Growth Stocks: Here Are 12 to Consider
Value investing is a proven long-term investing strategy that produces above-average results at below-average risk – if engaged in properly. However, there are four primary advantages to investing in undervalued dividend growth stocks that facilitate strong long-term performance while simultaneously lowering risk.
Update on Owens & Minor Inc.: An Undervalued Speculation or a Value Trap?
Owens & Minor Inc. reported earnings yesterday and simultaneously revised their 2018 earnings outlook lower. As fate would have it, I produced an article and a video where I highlighted 12 undervalued dividend growth research candidates which included Owens & Minor.
My Dirty Dozen Undervalued Dividend Growth Stocks
Introduction Relative to historical norms the overall stock market as measured by the S&P 500 is overvalued with the current blended P/E ratio of 19.2. Historically, the S&P 500 would be considered fairly-valued when its P/E ratio was between 15 to 16.
25 Real-Life Examples: How High Valuation Can Hurt Investors, Let Me Count the Ways
It almost every article I have ever published, I talk about valuation in one manner or another. So much so, that readers have dubbed me Mr. Valuation. The primary reason I am so obsessed about valuation is because I believe it is one of the most important and yet mostly ignored and overlooked concepts in the investing world.
Long-term Microsoft Shareholders Your Money May Be in Jeopardy
Microsoft (MSFT) reported strong 4th quarter and fiscal year 2018 earnings. The company’s earnings per share beat the analyst estimates by $.05 and their revenue of $30.09 billion beat analyst estimates by $860 million. All in all, it was a great quarter and investors initially responded positively in after-hours trading.
Electronic Arts Inc.: Rationally Valued Based on History Overvalued Based on Future Growth
At the request of one of our subscribers to our YouTube channel I offer the following analyze out loud video on the growth stock Electronic Arts, Inc (EA). In the long run, earnings determine market price and the rate of change of earnings growth will determine a company’s valuation past, present and future.
Coca-Cola: FAST Fundamental Analysis
Coke is one of the most, if not the most, recognized brands in the world. As a stock, The Coca-Cola Company (KO) is a blue-chip Dividend Aristocrat that has increased its dividend for 56 consecutive years. The company is A+ rated by S&P Capital IQ, offers a current dividend yield of 3.6% and a market cap of more than $184 billion. Even though nothing that I’ve said so far is likely to be news to most people, there is a reason for me mentioning these things.
PepsiCo: Rare Opportunity to Buy at a Better Valuation: Part 6
PepsiCo (PEP) is a Dividend Aristocrat, Champion and blue-chip stalwart that has increased its dividend for 46 consecutive years. Therefore, it should be no surprise that just as we saw with Procter & Gamble in part 5, this blue-chip stalwart has traditionally commanded a higher valuation (earnings multiple) than the average stock.
It Is No Longer a Gamble Investing in Procter & Gamble: Part 5
To put Procter & Gamble’s current valuation into perspective, this blue-chip can be purchased today with a 3.7% current dividend yield which is hovering around the highest it has been over the past two decades. Furthermore, Procter & Gamble appears attractively valued over virtually every rational valuation metric that prudent value investors might consider.
Campbell Soup Company: High-Yield and Speculative Capital Gain Potential-Part 4
This is the fourth of what will be a long-running series highlighting dividend growth stocks that have technically entered bear market territory. Many investors define a bear market as when prices fall at least 20%. After coming out of the true bear market inspired by the Great Recession, stocks have generally been enjoying a very strong and long-lasting bull market.
3M Company: It Didn’t Take a Crystal Ball to See That It Was Overvalued: Part 3
Regular readers of my work will attest to the fact that I am an avid proponent of valuation. So much so, that I cannot recall writing an article where I didn’t discuss the importance of only investing in a stock when it was fairly-valued, or better yet – undervalued.
Dividend Growth Stocks in a Stealth Bear Market! Kimberly-Clark Corporation: Part 2
In part 1 found here of this multi-part series I discussed how several blue-chip dividend growth stocks have already entered a bear market. Therefore, I thought it would be helpful to provide FAST Graphs analyze out loud videos on several dividend growth stocks that have corrected from high valuation levels to more reasonable levels.
Have You Noticed That Many Dividend Stocks are Finally in a Bear Market? General Mills Inc.: Part 1
For quite some time I have been complaining that most best-of-breed dividend growth stocks were overvalued. Frankly, for the most part I continue to hold that opinion. On the other hand, I am also starting to see what I’ll call a stealth bear market for many dividend growth stocks.
What Can I Expect to Make If I Invest in Johnson & Johnson Today?
Overview AAA rated Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has produced one of the most impeccable and consistent long-term records of fundamental results and growth. No matter whether you are measuring earnings, cash flows or dividends, you will be hard-pressed to find any company in any industry with a more consistent and complete record of operating excellence...
The Final 10 of 50 Faster Growing Dividend Growth Stocks: Part 5
This is the fifth of a five-part series presenting 50 dividend growth stocks that I have screened for current fair value. With this article, I will be covering 10 additional dividend growth research candidates with moderate to higher yields in addition to the initial 40 that I presented...
10 Fairly Valued Dividend Growth Stocks for Total Return: Part 4
This is the fourth of a five-part series presenting 50 dividend growth stocks that I have screened for current fair value. With this article, I will be covering 10 additional dividend growth research candidates with moderate to higher yields...
The S&P 500 is Overvalued These 10 Dividend Growth Stocks Are Not: Part 3
This is the third of a five-part series presenting 50 dividend growth stocks that I have screened for current fair value. With this article I will be covering 10 additional dividend growth research candidates with moderate to higher yields in addition to the initial 20 that I presented...
10 More of 50 Fairly-Valued Dividend Growth Stocks Offering Moderately High Yields: Part 2
This is the second of a five-part series presenting 50 dividend growth stocks that I have screened for current fair value. With this article I will be covering 10 additional dividend growth research candidates.
While Most Dividend Growth Stocks Remain Too Expensive – Here Are 50 That Are Not! Part 1 of 5
The Great Recession of 2008 – which ended in the spring of 2009 – brought on one of the greatest and longest bull markets in modern history. For true value-oriented dividend growth investors, the recession created a virtual cornucopia of excellent dividend growth stock investment opportunities that existed until the end of August 2013.
Has the Lithium Bubble Burst or Is It Just Leaking Rarefied Air?
Over the last couple of years lithium producers and miners have enjoyed a parabolic jump in their stock prices and market caps. As I will later illustrate, much of the gains for lithium related companies have come as a result of the “hype” surrounding electric automobile development.
Why We Sold Walmart - It’s Not Why You Think
Introduction Walmart’s stock price took a bath early last week, and there are a lot of opinions regarding where the stock price now sits. The catalyst was their 4th quarter and fiscal year-end 2018 annual report (note: Walmart has a January 31 fiscal year end).
Has Amazon (Jeff Bezos) Taught This Old Value Dog a New Trick?
There is the old adage: “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” Well, I have been a “card-carrying” and fully committed value investor for more than 45 years now. I think that qualifies me as an “old” value investing dog.
Peter Lynch Taught Me to Invest in Ultra Beauty Inc.
In his best-selling book “One up on Wall Street” Peter Lynch included this subtitle on his cover: “How to use what you already know to make money in the stock market.” And later in the book he talks about “the power of common knowledge.” Stating it over simplistically, Peter Lynch often talked about getting his best ideas from observing his family’s shopping habits.
Owens & Minor Inc.: Irresistible Yield, Irresistible Valuation
Recently, I have had several requests to write an article about Owens & Minor Inc (OMI). I had not looked at this company in a while, and boy oh, boy, was I surprised at what I found.
Invest In Walgreens Or CVS – Speculate In Rite Aid
For many years now, investing in healthcare related stocks has presented me with a conundrum of sorts. Demographic forces, primarily the graying of America (and the world for that matter), suggests powerful future growth potential and demand for healthcare related products and services. On the other hand, healthcare and its costs have long been a political hotbed.
Mister Valuation plans for 2018: A New Year a New and Better Approach
Every year I take the holidays off in order to reflect on what I have accomplished for the year, but more importantly, to think deeply about and contemplate what I might do better in the upcoming New Year. This process has provided me with numerous inspirations over the years, and this particular year was no exception.
Cardinal Health: A Dividend Aristocrat the Risk Is Already Priced In-Part 2 of 7
As a value investor, I am totally cognizant of the reality that attractively valued bargains are hard to find in a strong bull market. Moreover, as an experienced value investor I clearly understand that low valuations in a raging bull market are usually associated with issues and challenges sometimes real, sometimes imaginary. The key to success is to identify when current problems are temporary, thereby creating long-term opportunity.
Aflac: A Valuation Conundrum? Fairly Valued Dividend Aristocrats: Part 1 of 7
Aflac (AFL) is a Dividend Aristocrat that has increased its dividend for 35 consecutive years. However, it is only one of seven Dividend Aristocrats that I consider attractively valued in light of the current bull market. Therefore, this will be the first in a series of seven articles where I will cover these seven attractively valued Dividend Aristocrats.
Celgene: Growth At A Reasonable Price Even On Revised Guidance
This article is an update to my original article on Celgene (CELG) published on June 22, 2017. Celgene reported their financial results yesterday October 26, 2017, and although the quarter was good, lowered guidance crushed the stock price. In my opinion, some of the sag in price was justified, but for the most part an overreaction.
Are These 5 Dow Stocks As Cheap As They Appear?: Part 5 of 5
This is the final installment of the five-part series where I examined the past operating histories and valuations of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks. With this 5 Part series I attempted to cover the 30 Dow stocks in order of highest valuations to lowest.
Why Are These 6 Dow Stocks Fairly Valued?: Part 4 of 5
Thus far, with the first 3 parts of this five-part series, we’ve examined 60% (18 of 30) of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. What we found so far were that the majority of these constituents are currently overvalued or at least fully valued. Finally, with this Part 4, we will examine 6 additional Dow constituents that appear fairly valued with blended P/E ratios of 14-16.
Are These The 6 Best Stocks In The Dow Jones Industrial Average? – Part 3 Of 5
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series I covered 12 of the 30 Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks that I considered the most expensive of the index. With this part 3 I will be looking at 6 additional Dow stocks that for the most part I would consider fully valued to only moderately overvalued.
6 More Expensive Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average: Part 2 of 5
In part 1 of this five-part series, I covered what I considered the 6 most expensive stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average Index of 30 stocks. With this part 2, I’m going to cover 6 additional Dow stocks that I consider overvalued currently. So far, these two articles represent approximately 40% of the stocks in the Dow Jones that appear overvalued.
The 6 Most Expensive Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average: Part 1 of 5
When the Dow Jones Industrial Average first hit 20,000 in January of this year it generated quite a buzz within the financial community. Since January the Dow Jones Index has continued to rise and currently is over 22,700. However, the Dow Jones is not the only market index that is currently sitting at or near all-time highs. The broader S&P 500 index is also at a historic peak.
What Could I Realistically Make If I Invested in Apple Today?
Just as it always does, Apple’s (AAPL) Keynote event generated quite a buzz. In addition to announcing several new products and upgrades, this year’s event inaugurated the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park. And as usual, reactions to the presentation have been quite strong.
My Visa Long is Getting Long in the Tooth
Over my lifetime I have invested in many different things. In the process of doing that, I have learned that there are really only two types of investors. As an investor, you are either active or passive. Being active implies directly managing or being in control of your investment.
Choosy Investors Choose J.M. Smucker and The Dividend Adds Value
The J.M. Smucker Company (SJM) is a “Dividend Contender” that has increased its dividend for 20 consecutive years. After being overvalued for most of fiscal year 2017 (fiscal year ends in April) the company has since fallen into attractive valuation territory.
Costco After the Recent Correction-Overvalued Or Undervalued?
This is the fourth in a series of articles where I will cover popular and/or high profile stocks. The primary objective of this series will be to put a spotlight on the importance of forecasting future growth prior to making an investment decision.
Searching for Alphabet’s True Worth? Should we Google it?
This is the third in a series of articles where I will cover popular and/or high profile stocks. The primary objective of this series will be to put a spotlight on the importance of forecasting future growth prior to making an investment decision.
Priceline: A Growth Powerhouse – Forecast Profits and/or Cash Flow Not Prices!
This is the second in a series of articles where I will cover popular and/or high profile stocks. The primary objective of this series will be to put a spotlight on the importance of forecasting future growth prior to making an investment decision.
Nvidia: Forecast Profits and/or Cash Flow Not Prices!
This will be the first in a series of articles where I will cover popular and/or high profile stocks. The primary objective of this series will be to put a spotlight on the importance of forecasting future growth prior to making an investment decision.
Get Real About Assessing Your Stock Investments: Growth And Value Impact Capital Appreciation
I believe, and there is plenty of evidence to back my belief, that current market conditions are at an extreme. Although rare, it’s not unusual for aberrant market action to occur. Warren Buffett once said: “The fact that people will be full of greed, fear or folly is predictable. The sequence is not predictable.”
Could This Be Why Warren Buffett Sold General Electric Bought Synchrony?
Warren Buffett has long been considered the consummate value investor. His penchant for value investing is generally attributed to his relationship with the renowned father of value investing Ben Graham. However, what is often overlooked is the influence that partner Charlie Munger brought to Warren Buffett’s investing philosophy.
Lowe’s Companies Inc.: Attractively Valued Dividend Aristocrat for Total Return
Much of my dividend growth investing is currently focused on looking for high quality dividend growth stocks that are yielding 3% or better. The reason is quite simple. I am managing dividend growth portfolios for clients that are retired and require at least a yield of 3% or better in order to live on.
This Is Not Your Grandfather’s AT&T
I have had several readers request that I do an article on AT&T (T). Since the company has just reported earnings, which have thus far received a strong and positive reaction from Wall Street, I thought now would be a good time.
Should You Care That The Market Is Overvalued- It Depends!
Most investors suffer from what I believe is an unhealthy (unprofitable) obsession with the stock market. Financial writers and professional investors never tire about offering up their opinion on what the market will do next – especially short term. Individual investors also are deeply concerned with how the markets are doing on a daily basis. To me this only makes sense if you actually own the “stock market” i.e., an index fund.
Demystifying the Amazon Valuation Dilemma
Amazon: the Valuation Dark Side It is no secret that Amazon (AMZN) has been a disruptive force, especially relating to the retail sector. On the other hand, the company is also an enigma to the value focused fundamental investor such as yours truly.
The Active versus Passive Performance Debate Is Nonsensical
One of the most hotly contested debates in finance is the argument over which is better – active or passive investing. Moreover, this debate has spurred numerous academic studies that claim to identify whether passive outperforms active investing or vice versa.
The Most Important Stock Investment Lesson I Ever Learned
My investing career officially started in 1970. However, for several years prior to that time I was an avid and interested student of common stock investing. My initial lessons were taught by studying the behavior and practices of the most renowned stock investors.
Penske Automotive Group: Growth, Value and Dividend Growth Hiding in Plain Sight
Introduction Finding attractive investments in the dividend growth space has become a real challenge in today’s overheated market. This is especially true if you limit yourself to looking in the obvious places. Simply stated, you won’t find any bargains today in the Procter & Gambles, Johnson & Johnsons and Coca-Colas.
I Purchased United Parcel Service Inc. to Meet These Specific Objectives
United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) currently offers a dividend yield in excess of 3%. Moreover, it is also available at a valuation that is slightly below historical norms. The company has provided a stable and growing dividend since it went public in 1999.
The Threat and Risk of Rising Interest Rates: Separating Fact from Fiction
The threat of rising interest rates is all the rage in financial circles today. However, the seminal question is: How real is the threat, and how much impact will rising rates have on stock prices and investor performance?
Happy 8th Birthday Bull Market! Has the S&P 500 Become Dangerously Overvalued?
Introduction According to an article in Quartz today, March 9, 2017, marks the 8th birthday of the US bull market which started on March 9, 2009. According to the article, this is the 2nd longest and 4th strongest bull market in history for the S&P 500.
j2 Global: Don’t Overlook This Impressive Growth and Dividend Income Stock
j2 Global (JCOM) was founded in 1995 and went public in 1999. During their first few years as a public company, j2 Global generated operating losses; however, since 2002 the company has strung together an impressive record of rapid growth.
5 Fairly Valued MLPs: Is the Dilution Worth the Yield and How Do You Value Them?
The 5 MLPs covered in this article offer yields ranging from 5.7% to 10.7%. Additionally, each of these MLPs appears reasonably valued given their high yields and prospects for growth. However, two of these MLPs are currently in the process of merging.
12 Dividend Growth Stocks That Meet My “Magic Formula for Dividend Growth Investors”
When investing for dividend growth there are several key attributes that I consider crucial for long-term success.
Flowers Foods: The Suit Was Settled Will the “Dough” Keep Rising?
This article is presented as an update to an article I published on Flowers Foods (FLO) on September 22, 2016. Later in this article I will provide a direct link to the original.
When is the PEG Ratio Superior to the P/E Ratio? Part 2
Financial metrics such as P/E ratios, price to cash flow ratios, PEG ratios, price to sales ratios, price to book value, and many others, should be thought of as tools in the investor’s toolbox.
Which Is the Better Valuation Metric? The P/E Ratio or the PEG Ratio: Part 1
Recently, I have been engaged in rather intense discussions regarding the validity of P/E ratios versus PEG ratios as proper or appropriate valuation metrics. I generally find these types of debates befuddling for a couple of reasons.
Why I Am Now Interested In CVS Health Corporation
Investing in great companies sits at the core of my investment philosophy. In this regard, I reject the idea that I invest in the stock market. To me, the stock market is simply the store I shop in to purchase interests in fine businesses.
What Rate of Return Will an Investment in Johnson & Johnson Deliver? Part 2
I never invest in a common stock without a clear expectation of the future returns that it can generate for me. Consequently, I consider this one of the most important steps in my research and due diligence process.