January 10, 2025
What You Need to Know Today:
Now posted: The full complete all-100-days version of my Special Report: Buys and sells–and other money moves for Trump’s first 100 days.
It’s taken a while–what with the distraction of another potential government shut down. BUT IT’S ALL NOW AVAILABLE. You can find the complete version under the Special Reports tab.
Fed sticks with a 25 basis point interest rate cut; but uncertainty seems to be a rising worry
The Federal Reserve lowered interest rates on Thursday by a quarter of a percentage point. The cut was the second this year, following on a larger than usual 50 basis point cut in September. The size of this cut was expected by the financial markets. Wall Street is expecting another 25 basis point cut at the central bank’s December 18 meeting. With the cut and its size so widely expected investors and traders were left trying to find policy hints in the Fed’s words. The pickings were rather slim.
Updated Special Report “11 Trump winners and 5 Harris/Trump losers”–first loser picks after Trump’s win
When I posted the previous version of this Special Report back on September 30, I wrote: “I don’t know which candidate will win the election. Right now the polls are within the margin of error on the national level–and even tighter in the seven battleground states that will likely decide the election. But I do know the results on November 5 will move stocks. Some right off the bat even before the results are certified. And more significantly as a new administration clarifies its policy views and takes office.” That has changed just a bit with last night’s victory by Donald Trump. We do know who won and will be the President come January 20. And we do know whose policies will move stocks and the financial markets in general. So let’s see if I can bring my picks and strategic advice up to date.
Watch my YouTube video: Quick Pick Fortinet
Today’s Quick Pick is Fortinet (FTNT). Fortinet is a cybersecurity company with a concentration in firewalls. They have about 15% of the firewall market. Firewall sales have a four or five year cycle as technology develops and companies need to upgrade their security. Morgan Stanley recently predicted the firewall replacement cycle is likely to begin in the second half of 2025. Fortinet is currently at a 20% discount to Palo Alto Networks, the leader in the cyber security stock sector. FTNT is profitable (GAAP and non-GAAP) with their non-GAAP earnings from the second quarter of 2024 showing 35% profitability. Morningstar predicts operating margins will grow to 38%-40% by 2028. I’ll be adding this to my Jubak Picks portfolio with an eye to 2025.
Will S&P 500 earnings continue to accelerate for the fourth quarter of 2024?
I continue to see this rally continuing through the fourth quarter of 2024vbefore faltering in the first quarter of 2025. That call does assume that we’ll get through today’s election and its aftermath with relatively little actual violence–protests in the streets from the losing side and lots of court cases, but no mass armed violence. And it assumes that projected earnings growth in the fourth quarter will live up to expectations and show the highest growth rate in all of 2024. No one knows what this post-election period will bring. So let’s move onto assumption #2: How likely is it that fourth quarter growth will hold up?
Pick #7 CNH Industrial for my Special Report “10 new stock ideas for an old rally”
Today I added CNH Industrial (CNH) as Pick #7 for my Special Report “10 new stock ideas for an old rally.” I also added the stock to my Jubak Picks Portfolio. Here’s what I wrote:
I like farm equipment maker CNH Industrial for the same reason I own Deere (DE) in my long-term 50 Stocks Portfolio. In the long term the world’s farmers are facing a huge challenge: produce more food as an increasingly chaotic climate makes growing stuff harder and harder. One important piece of the solution is a new generation of intelligent farm equipment that uses artificial intelligence to guide everything from when to plant to when to fertilize. At the moment, though, I like CNH more on price. CNH, the #2 farm equipment maker, is invitingly attractive because it is so cheap, absolutely and in comparison to Deere.
Special Report: 7 Steps to Protect Your Portfolio While You Still Reap Market Gains: Step #4 Build a Short-Teem Bond Ladder
Step 4: Build a short-term Treasury bond ladder The yield on the 10-year Treasury bond climbed another 7 basis points today, April 5. That’s a gain in yield of 23 basis points in one month. So yes, it’s time to build a bond ladder in Treasuries.
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Saturday Night Quarterback (on a Sunday) says, For the week ahead expect…
This week I expect the market to put its obsession with the Federal Reserve, inflation, and interest rates on hold, and switch to watching earnings reports for the first quarter of 2024. The first batch of earnings–the Big Banks JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Citigroup (C), and Wells Fargo (WFC)–hits the wires on Friday, April 12–with Netflix (NFLX) to begin tech/momentum earnings reports on Tuesday, April 18. I think it would be an overstatement to say that the quarter’s earnings reports are make or break for this rally–the economic news is just too strong and interest rate cuts loom out there somewhere even if no one can say just when. But this quarter will provide an important data point in the “Stocks have climbed too far, too fast” vs. “This rally can run higher on a strong economy” debate. And the first set of high-profile earnings looks likely to throw some cold water on the most fevered market optimists.
Special Report: 7 Steps to Protect Your Portfolio While You Still Reap Market Gains: Step #4 Build a Short-Teem Bond Ladder
Step 4: Build a short-term Treasury bond ladder The yield on the 10-year Treasury bond climbed another 7 basis points today, April 5. That’s a gain in yield of 23 basis points in one month. So yes, it’s time to build a bond ladder in Treasuries.
Stronger than expected March jobs report nudges odds against June rate cut slightly
The U.S. economy added 303,000 jobs last month. That was far more than than the 192,000 expected by economists.The unemployment rate dipped to 3.8%.
For today at least the stock market sees the report as “The glass is half full.” Yes, a stronger than expected labor market raises the odds that the Federal Reserve won’t begin its interest rate cuts at its June 12 meeting. But the strength in the economy is good for stocks. And if not June, then the Fed will cut in July, the thinking goes today.
Special Report It’s a New World for Dividend Income Investors Stock Pick #8 Verizon
Bookkeeping. I added Verizon (VZ) as Pick #8 for my New World for Dividend Investing Special Report (You can find it in the Special Report section of this site along with all the content on this market and its trends for Dividend Income investors. But I’m reposting it as a stand alone pick so no one misses it. Dividend Pick #8: Verizon (VZ) The question for Verizon–and for dividend investors–is remarkably similar to the question for AT&T (T): Can a management that has run up a huge debt load find the discipline to use the company’s immense cash flows to pay down debt?
About those inflation worries yesterday? Today’s ISM services report says “Never mind.”
The Institute for Supply Management’s composite index of services fell 1.2 points to 51.4 a four-year low. The drop in the report released today, April 3, was the second month in a row. The services report came a day after the manufacturing sector report showed costs rising in the sector. Which, of course, led some investors and traders to worry that the Federal Reserve might put off the start of interest rate cuts beyond its June 12 meeting. The yield on the 10-year Treasury, which hit a new intraday high for 2024 at 4.37% yesterday, closed at 4.35% today. That’s still 17 basis points higher in a month. The relative calm today was also a result of remarks from Jerome Powell and other Fed officials that boiled down to “We told you the road to 2% inflation would be bumpy, but we haven’t seen anything in the recent data to change the direction of our policy or the timing of cuts.” A June cut, in other words, remains very much on the table.
Special Report: It’s a New World for Dividend Investors Pick #7 AT&T
Bookkeeping. I added AT&T (T) as Pick #7 for my New World for Dividend Investing Special Report (You can find it in the Special Report section of this site along with all the content on this market and its trends for Dividend Income investors. But I’m reposting it as a stand alone pick so no one misses it.
Hot Button Moves NOW: Buy Japanese Yen
Today’s Hot Button Moves NOW video is Buy Japanese Yen. I frankly can’r remember the last time I recommended buyinfg Yen. No one has wanted to buy the Yen for a long time, and it was the last major currency to have negative interest rates. The Bank of Japan has finally moved interest rates into positive territory. But, just barely. U.S. 10-year Treasury yields are currently at about 4.2% and the gap is about 3.5% between that and the Japanese government bond. A popular short is betting that the gap will get even wider. And the Yen is under speculative attack with market pressure to driving it down lower. But the Yen is currently too low, the Bank of Japan is starting to say ans the current price against the dollsr is around where it was the last time the Bank of Japan intervened. It’s likely we’ll hear more talk of intervention in the next three months or so and because there’s such a large short position we’re likely to see a decent pop in the Yen. To take advantage of this (potential) bounce, you can use the Invesco CurrencyShares Japanese Yen Trust ETF (FXY). Also, I would hold on to any Japanese stocks until we see that bounce. This isn’t a long term play, nor should it be a big chunk of your portfolio, but it’s a play that could see pop in the next three months.
Tesla shocks Wall Street with size of quarterly sales drop
Today, Tesla (TSLA) reported that it delivered just 386,810 vehicles in the first three months of the year. That was the biggest difference between actual sales and Wall Street sales estimates in data going back seven years, according to Bloomberg. Most analysts expected Tesla to sell more vehicles than a year ago. Instead, deliveries ended up dropping 8.5% year-over-year. And it was the first drop in year-over-year sales since the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Special Report New World of Dividend Investing Pick #6 Honeywell
Bookkeeping. I added Honeywell (HON) as Pick #6 for my New World for Dividend Investing Special Report (You can find it in the Special Report section of this site along with all the content on this market and its trends for Dividend Income investors. But I’m reposting it as a stand alone pick so no one misses it.
Please Watch My New YouTube Video: Quick Pick Modena
Today's Quick Pick is Moderna (MRNA). Moderna is the somewhat controversial MRNA vaccine developer that saw shares and sales soar from the company's development of a messenger RNA COVID Vaccine. Now that the pandemic (or at least worries over the pandemic) has...
Manufacturing report raises fears on when, how often the Fed will cut interest rates
Could it be just two interest rate cuts in 2024 instead of three (or four as the most bullish wish)? The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index showed U.S. factory activity unexpectedly expanding in March for the first time since September 2022 on a sharp rebound in production and stronger demand. Even worse, for those counting on early and often cuts from the Fed, input costs, AKA inflation, climbed.
First quarter surprise: Tech didn’t lead the market
The results are in. And, surprise the technology sector didn’t lead the market in the first quarter. In fact the 8.8% gain for the Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK), which tracks the S&P 500’s information technology sector, trailed the 10% gain for the Standard & Poor’s 500 index. And several other sectors outperformed the XLK ETF.
Saturday Night Quarterback says, For the week ahead expect…
Maybe no one ever expects the Spanish Inquisition, but we all know by now to expect the monthly jobs report to be a big deal for this market. On Friday, April 5, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will report on nonfarm payrolls for March. Economists expect 216,000 nonfarm jobs to have been added in March.
Special Report It’s a New World for Dividend Income Investors Pick #5 Visa
Bookkeeping. I added Visa as Pick #5 for my New World of Dividend Investors Special Report (You can find it in the Special Report section of this site along with all the content on this market and its trends for Dividend Income investors. But I’m reposting it as a stand alone pick so no one misses it.
Please Watch My New YouTube Video: Tech CEOs Calling a Top in This Market?
Today’s video is Tech CEOs Calling a Top in This Market? The Financial Times just did a story about tech CEOs insider buying and selling. During the first quarter of 2024, the ratio of insider selling vs. insider buying has climbed to heights not seen since the first quarter of 2021. Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos, sold about $135 million of Amazon stock and Peter Thiel, cofounder of Palantir Technologies, sold $175 million worth of stock in March. Why? There could be a few reasons for these sales. During the rally at the end of 2023, many investors put off selling until 2024 to delay capital gains taxes and we’re seeing that selling demand now. Additionally, these tech CEOs have tremendous amounts of their wealth tied up in one asset, and in order to diversify, they must sell some of those shares. But CEOs could be selling because they feel this market is near a top. The fear that we’re in a bubble like that in the dot com era has been nagging investors and these sales by tech CEOs are contributing to that fear. I think we’re likely to be still a year or more away from a top in this rally. I don’t expect to start to hear a negative narrative about AI until 2025 or 2026. New technology takes a while to work through the system and I think around 2025-2026 companies will notice that their new AI technologies haven’t yet produced the returns they hoped on the schedule they imagined and the market will start to react. That will be the time for a sell off. And for long term investors to buy on any excessive selling, (Remember how long it took before the massive investment in PCs started to drop to bottom lines.) In the meantime, I don’t see a bubble popping in 2024 and while this news from tech CEOs doesn’t make me feel better, I do think it’s important to recognize that tech CEOs have reasons to sell now that don’t have much of anything do with your portfolio’s risk portfolio.
Apple shareholders looking at an even more volatile six months–buy, sell, or hold (and when)
Apple is likely to take its shareholders on an even wilder ride in the next six months than they’ve been on since the December all-time high at $199.62. The end result, I think is likely to be a renewed rally beginning in the fall–if you can either hold on through the volatility until then or see your way clear to timing when to buy and sell.
Special Report A New World for Dividend Investors Pick #4 Equinor
Equinor (EQNR) is Pick #4 in my Special Report A New World for Dividend Investors. I posted this pick in my long Special Report post. But I wanted to flag it here as well so no one wouldl miss the pick. Dividend Pick #4: Equinor (EQNR)
Special Report A New World for Dividend Investors Pick #3 Nike
Bookkeeping. I made Nike Pick No. 3 in my Special Report A New World for Dividend Investors. You can find the pick and write up i nmy long Special Report post. But I wanted to flag the pick here so no one would miss it. Dividend Pick #3: Nike (NKE)
Counter-counter-attack from Viking Therapeutics in the GLP-1 diabetes/weight loss drug war
First, it was Viking Therapeutics (VKTX) on the attack with trial results that shows its GLP-1 dibetes/weight loss drug out performing current leader of the pack drugs fro Novo Nordisk (NVO) and Eli Lilly (LLY). On the news Viking soared.
Then Novo Nordisk struct back with data of its own showing progress on an oral formulation of its rugs. (All existing GLP-1 drugs are delivered by injection.) That cratered Viking Shares. Now, March 26, Viking has released new Phase 1 trial data from a multiple ascending dose study of the oral version of VK2735, a dual agonist of the glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptors.
Please Watch My New YouTube Video: Hot Button Moves NOW Buy CMG
Today’s Hot Button Moves NOW video is Buy Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG). Chipotle announced it will be spitting 50 to 1. With the stock , currently trading at $2800 the split will bring in a new group of investors. The stock popped about 3.5% the day following the announcement and continued to go up in the following days. It’s contrary to modern capital market theory that a stock announcing a split should go up, but it does need happen. Chipotle has a great long term story. It not only survived the COVID pandemic, but the company drove its digital loyalty membership up to 36 million people and added digital drive-thru lanes, leading to extraordinary growth. Chipotle had a 38% increase in earnings in 2023 and an 8% increase in comparable store sales. That, along with a 26% operating margin, continues to make Chipotle one o the most compelling consumer stocks to own,. I think owning this before the split, which will likely be approved in June, will get you appreciation from the pop on the split, as well as long term gains from this well-run company. Tomorrow I’ll be adding these shares to my lot-term 50 Stocks Portfolio.