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  • Early last week was fairly quiet as stocks went mostly nowhere until anxiety ramped higher on Friday on tensions rising in the Middle East. By week’s end the S&P 500 had fallen 0.4%, the Dow had lost 1.3%, and the Nasdaq declined by 0.6%.
  • Earnings reports have been mixed and market activity muted this week, but today the four technology giants will report after the market closes. Germany reported that its economy contracted the most on record, shrinking 10.1% in the second quarter.
  • Weeks like this in the stock market tend to make us want to throw up our hands and head for the safety of cash.
  • Reinvesting dividends offers you the extra earning power of compounding, but if you’re on the fence about it, here are a few other factors to consider.
  • Nio’s (NIO) stock is down 90% from its all-time high, does the current valuation make it a compelling buy for forward-looking investors?
  • Market Gauge is 4Current Market Outlook


    From a top-down perspective (looking at the major indexes and overall trends), last week wasn’t a big deal—most indexes remain in their three-month trading ranges, and all of them are above their longer-term moving averages. But there’s no question that the sellers pulled out the bazooka on many high relative performance stocks, cracking many uptrends in the process. So, combined with the tedious trading during the past few weeks, we’re pulling in our horns a bit more by moving our Market Monitor down two notches to a level 4 out of 10. It’s still best to hold your resilient stocks, especially those that have reacted well to earnings (of which there are many). But you should also limit new buying and be holding plenty of cash until the market firms up.
    This week’s list has another batch of earnings winners from last week; if the market can find its footing, many should do well going forward. If you’re looking to nibble on something, our Top Pick is ServiceNow (NOW), an emerging blue chip in the cloud software sector that has a huge runway of growth ahead of it.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Arch Coal (ARCH) 82.2774-7063-61
    Cirrus Logic Inc. (CRUS) 0.0054.5-52.550.5-49.5
    Ellie Mae (ELLI) 0.00105-10298-97
    Expedia Group (EXPE) 0.00130-125116-115
    Mastercard Incorporated (MA) 0.00107-105101-100
    New Oriental Education (EDU) 113.9750-4846-45
    ServiceNow (NOW) 341.8686.5-83.579-77.5
    Tesaro (TSRO) 0.00120-116108-106
    US Silica Holdings, Inc. (SLCA) 0.0046-4441-40
    Western Digital Corporation (WDC) 0.0059-56.552-51

  • The broad market began to show strength in late December, and last week we saw further progress, with new lows continuing to shrink to very bullish levels while a granddaddy blastoff measure (the 2-to-1 Blastoff Indicator) turned green. It’s all very encouraging, but now we need to see more “primary” evidence turn positive, including the trends of the major indexes and many more “real” breakouts from high relative strength stocks. We’re optimistic, but are in a trust-but-verify mode; for now we’ll move our Market Monitor to a level 5.

    This week’s list is heavy on many themes that are working, including solar, metals, infrastructure, China and travel. Our Top Pick is from the latter area and has turned the corner in a decisive manner.
  • Enovix (ENVX) Pops After Achieving Milestones
  • Atmus Filtration Tech (ATMU) Reports
  • Sell Dynatrace (DT) and Waystar (WAY)
  • Stocks don’t go straight up, right? Unless you began your stock-investing career two weeks ago, you know that stocks bounce around. They bounce upward during bull markets and they bounce downward during bear markets. We are currently experiencing a price correction during a bull market.
  • I saw a quotation that said, “If you don’t know who you are, the market is an expensive place to find out.”
  • Even though the market rebounded heroically in October, that August correction was just too strong to overcome. Cabot’s growth advisories protected subscribers by moving heavily into cash when things were stormy, but we didn’t have the kind of steady tailwind from the market that produces bushels of big performers. Today I would like to review three top performers of 2015.
  • The International Energy Agency issued a report earlier this month predicting that a “golden age of gas” could be coming.
  • U.S.-China turbulence led to a rollercoaster week for global stocks with some recovery during the past couple of days. Our Emerging Market Timer has turned negative, as EEM has fallen below both its 25-day and 50-day moving averages.

    Several of our portfolio companies posted strong earnings this week and the portfolio is already in a conservative stance. We have a new recommendation today that will diversify the portfolio and give us exposure to a country with a youthful population and a robust economy.
  • Markets are showing great resiliency as the S&P 500 nears a record and stocks have risen all but one day in August. Optimism about an eventual stimulus bill and the prospect of declining Covid-19 cases and a vaccine are still supporting the economy and markets.