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  • OpenTable (OPEN) has made waves with its online reservation tool.
  • You should have an advisory that will get you out of the market and into cash when the tides turn against you.
  • Today, I want to share three revolutionary investment ideas, all related to automobiles, that have a high growth potential.
  • How will the electric utilities—and the solar energy-producing homeowners—evolve to serve this fleet of electric cars? And ultimately—when will I be able to summon an autonomous car with my smartphone, tell it to take me to my destination, and exit the vehicle upon arrival, all without dealing with a human? The answers to these questions are still unknown, which means there’s a lot of opportunity in this market, and that’s one reason the readers of my Cabot Stock of the Month are still holding onto Tesla, with profits exceeding 750%.
  • It isn’t a self-driving car or an internet start-up, but this boring retailer is an undervalued stock with tons of upside.
  • Artificial intelligence has been the talk of Wall Street for this entire bull market, but there’s one AI infrastructure investment the market is ignoring.
  • In August 2016, I recommended a bank stock that has since produced a return of 98%. Despite that huge run-up, it’s still undervalued.
  • Just when it looked like happy days were here again, volatility has reared its ugly head.

    Granted, this week’s volatility spike was muted by historical standards, but relative to the ultra-low volatility of the last few weeks, it was enough to give pause for the bulls.
  • As you’ve probably surmised by now, I’m not the world’s biggest fan of buying stocks that are coming off fresh 52-week lows, preferring instead those that have carved out a decent bottoming pattern—both in terms of price and sentiment. Nor, for that matter, do I tend to favor buying stocks that are so far out of favor with investors that continued selling pressure is still an ever-present possibility.

    But sometimes a stock becomes so cheap, so out of favor and so “wound up” with short interest and capitulation that the temptation to do some bottom fishing is simply too great to pass up. This is especially the case when the turnaround story is so compelling that it practically writes itself. Such is the case with this month’s featured recommendation, Helen of Troy (HELE).
  • The new year is off to a good start, with many of the areas that took lumps during December (namely the broad market and growth stocks) showing strength through three days—and, just as important to us, many individual stocks have perked up, with some resilient names pushing to new highs and others that dipped to support bouncing. That’s a good thing, but we’re also keeping in mind the fact that early January is often tricky (lots of sharp moves in both directions), that the intermediate-term trend of most indexes and measures is still neutral-to-negative and that there remain lots of crosscurrents among individual stocks, with some selling off while others strengthen. As we wrote above, we are encouraged and will nudge our Market Monitor up to a level 6, but, while this is a good first step, we want to see the action continue to conclude that the December air pockets are a thing of the past.

    For the third straight issue, this week’s list is heavy on growth stocks, which remains a sign that big investors aren’t hunting for safety. Our Top Pick is a name we love fundamentally and whose stock has held up relatively well in recent weeks despite a huge run. If you enter, use a loose stop given its volatility.
  • FAANG stocks have been the kings of the investing world for years, but with some underperformance and a new slate of safe-haven tech stocks, is it time to switch up the roster?
  • A flight to safety in mega-cap tech names is resurrecting the FAANG stocks, but are MAAMA stocks a better investing option?
  • Today I’m writing from the core of my investing soul to remind you of some long-term truths that will prevail long after the coronavirus is gone.
  • Astera Labs (ALAB) Delivers
  • VeriFone Systems, Inc. (PAY 46.03 NYSE) provides retail electronic payment devices that process debit and credit cards. Next time you’re at a gas station or department store, take a look at the machine that reads your card. With 20 million locations globally, chances are that machine was provided by VeriFone....
  • After an ugly start to the week on Monday, stocks rallied very impressively as the S&P 500 gained 4.6%, the Dow added 2.5% and the Nasdaq surged higher by 6.7%.
  • After an ugly start to the week on Monday, stocks rallied very impressively as the S&P 500 gained 4.6%, the Dow added 2.5% and the Nasdaq surged higher by 6.7%.

  • Ahead of the “big” Federal Reserve announcement on Wednesday, the market surged higher last week.
  • I wrote to you a few months ago about our venture into video. Today, I’m presenting you with Cabot’s very first weekly stock market review with Michael Cintolo.
  • I’m not sure who coined the phrase “Romance Stock.” But it’s a phrase we’ve long found useful at Cabot, because it provides a model that helps us understand how stocks behave.