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  • We’re not ready to declare an end to the market’s correction, despite last week’s encouraging action. After all, a horrendous November (the Nasdaq was down more than 10% for the month before last week’s rally) was bound to lead to some type of bounce; what happens from here will be key. Regardless, there’s no question that many stocks improved their standing, finding big-volume support and, in some cases, shooting to new peaks. These are the names you want at the top of your watch list; the first groups out of the gate usually lead the ensuing bull move. For now, we advise continued prudence – buying just small amounts, keeping some cash on the sideline – but you should also be ready to turn bullish if the market follows-through powerfully in the days ahead. This weeks’ Top Ten contains an eclectic mix of names, some conservative, some high-flying. Our favorite: Turkcell (TKC), the leading wireless service provider in Turkey, which is registering strong bottom-line growth. We love the big-volume upside of late, a sign big investors will support the stock on any pullback.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    ANR (ANR) 0.0025-28-
    DV (DV) 0.0050-55-
    FOSL (FOSL) 0.0040-43-
    ISRG (ISRG) 0.00310-325-
    OSIP (OSIP) 0.0042-46-
    SLT (SLT) 0.0022-25-
    SOHU (SOHU) 0.0053-60-
    TKC (TKC) 0.0024-27-
    VRSN (VRSN) 0.0038-40-
    WFR (WFR) 0.0073-77-

  • Recognizing the risk in today\'s hot market, today’s selection is not a hot stock; it’s a slower grower, a big stock with a heathy and growing dividend that’s technically in the leisure services business.
  • One stock moves from Buy to Hold and there is price action and/or news on three more.
  • Luby’s (LUB), founded in 1947, is multi-branded restaurant that includes Luby’s Cafeteria, Fuddruckers, Cheeseburger in Paradise, and Luby’s Culinary Contract Services. Its 181 restaurants are grouped into traditional cafeterias (94), gourmet hamburger (66), casual dining /bars (19), one upscale fast-serve chicken restaurant, and one seafood restaurant. Lastly, Luby’s is a...
  • Still think utilities are bond substitutes? Check out my table comparing changes in the benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield with 21 years of annual returns on the Dow Jones Utility Average and the S&P 500 Telecom Service Index. Here are the chief takeaways. Both the Telecom and Utility indexes rallied in...
  • The bull market remains alive and well, with major indexes hitting new highs in the last week. However, growth stocks in particular have been hit hard recently—finally spilling into the broad market in the last few trading days—and that requires some selling, so today we’re purging four of our weakest performers from the portfolio. As for new buying, today’s recommended stock is growing by consolidating a fragmented mature industry. It just came public this year, so it’s a name few investors are aware of. The stock was originally recommended by Tyler Laundon in Cabot Early Opportunities.

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  • In tonight’s issue, we dive into some education, revealing a long-term chart pattern that bodes well (including one stock that’s at the top of our Watch List now). We also give you all our latest thoughts on the market and our recommended stocks, and present the usual crop of new ideas if you have some cash on the sideline.
  • In the February issue of Cabot Early Opportunities, we take something of a barbell approach, reviewing a couple of phenomenal large-cap stocks poised for the next big chapter of their lives while also uncovering a handful of much smaller companies, one of which is just getting its business off the ground (literally)!

    As always, there’s something for everybody!
  • Market Gauge is 4Current Market Outlook


    The market’s rebound continues, and encouragingly, we’re seeing some power develop—stocks have shown two major accumulation days (one the day after Christmas, when the Dow rose 1,000 points, and the other last Friday after soothing words from the Fed) and breadth has been terrific. We can’t say we’re out of the woods yet; even after today’s rally, the intermediate-term trends of the major indexes are clearly down (all indexes are still near their 25-day moving average, in fact). But even so, there’s no denying the rally is off to a good start, and to this point, the market and potential leading stocks are doing what they “should” to carve out a sustainable low. You should still keep plenty of cash on the sideline, but we’re not opposed to adding some small positions in potential leaders and seeing how things progress. We’re nudging our Market Monitor up a notch.

    This week’s list has a broad mix of stories and charts, but all of them look like they want to head higher if the market cooperates. Our Top Pick is Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), which, after a massive shakeout, looks primed to continue its turnaround.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    AZUL (AZUL) 29.4126.5-2824-25
    Buenaventura (BVN) 16.2315.5-16.514-14.5
    Chegg (CHGG) 74.2128.5-3025-26
    Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) 773.32465-485425-435
    Etsy (ETSY) 112.9749-51.542-43.5
    Incyte Corporation (INCY) 76.9870-7364-66
    Kirkland Lake Gold (KL) 51.3024-25.521.5-22.5
    Okta, Inc. (OKTA) 148.4163-6654-56
    Telephone & Data (TDS) 35.3633.5-3530.5-31.5
    Workday (WDAY) 194.88157-164143-147

  • We have obviously lived through a very difficult period in the stock market recently, from which most of the portfolio stocks are recovering or have already recovered. Hopefully we will not see another similarly ugly stock market downturn for several years, but there are no guarantees.
  • When a famous company’s stock falls, there are lessons to be learned that can help you improve your game. Shares of 3M Co. (MMM) fell last week when first-quarter results revealed revenue and profits that did not meet the market’s expectations.
  • This week, we review earnings reports from Advance Auto Parts (AAP), Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B), Dril-Quip (DRQ), Elanco Animal Health (ELAN), Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), Gannett (GCI), Macys (M), Six Flags Entertainment (SIX), Viatris (VTRS) and Warner Bros Discovery (WBD).
  • The market continues to exhibit softness on persistent worries over (what else?) the tariff situation, and it’s clear that a re-test of the recent lows is underway. While there are some encouraging signs on the technical front, the primary evidence is still negative, with the major indexes remaining under their key trend lines. Bottom line: Patience will likely be needed before a sustained advance can develop. Accordingly, we’ll keep our Market Monitor at level 3.

    This week’s list has a fair number of stocks that should be able to shake off tariff-induced headwinds. Our Top Pick is showing solid relative strength and has excellent potential in a fast-growing business.
  • Sell Core & Main (CNM)