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  • We’re switching things up this month, steering clear of high-tech, medical devices and other fancy types of companies.

    This company is super easy to understand, sells a product pretty much everybody adores, has a seasonal tailwind and is executing on its profit growth agenda.

    All the details are inside this month’s Issue.
  • In a letter outlining his near-term agenda, Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) says passing bank reform favoring the cannabis sector is a top priority.

    The letter to Senate colleagues confirms what lobbyists and cannabis company executives have been reiterating for the past several weeks: July could be a turning point for the group, offering legislative developments that push marijuana stocks much higher.

    This sets up cannabis as a potentially good short-term swing trade, but it also confirms the bullish long-term prospects for the group.
  • This is a short week as we begin the second half of 2023 with inflation down, recession fears fading, and the animal spirits of investors alive and well.

    In the first half of 2023, market performance was positive and narrow, largely driven by the big tech names, and especially artificial intelligence (AI) related stocks. The Dow was up 3.8%, the S&P 500 gained 15.9%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq was up 31.7%. We will continue to explore the world for the best value and growth stocks providing both conservative and aggressive ideas. EVs across the supply chain, resources, and emerging markets remain the focus but we have the flexibility to change course as opportunities arise.
  • It was a relatively quiet week for Explorer stocks as a financial media frenzy focused an unprecedented amount of attention on the expected financials of one stock – Nvidia (NDVA).

    Nvidia has quickly become the third most valuable company in the United States.

    As of last Friday, about 30% of the S&P 500’s gain for the year was due to Nvidia, according to an S&P analyst.
  • With jobs numbers (and revisions) looking pretty iffy and inflation numbers looking as expected (CPI, today), if not slightly better (PPI, yesterday), the chances of the Fed cutting rates next Wednesday are essentially a lock.

    In fact, the only reason the probability of a 25bps cut is only 89% is because the chance of a 50bps cut is 11%!

    The market likes this news very much. And so do small caps.
  • This week, about half of the Federal government shut down, causing stocks to waver and gold prices to spike due to uncertainty over how and when the budget duel might end. There are few winners in this tug-of-war scenario. This is not a good time for this showdown given weak business spending, a weak dollar, and weak job growth. The market normally takes these political fights in stride depending how long they last. Stay positive but cautious, and as always look for some profits to take off the table.
  • To begin, just a heads up that there will be no Cabot Wealth Explorer issue on November 13 as I will be in transit for a mining and resource conference in Senegal.

    Morgan Stanley (MS) notes that stock picking is back, with single-stock activity as opposed to funds and ETFs seeing a significant rise in recent months. This is interesting as there are now more ETFs trading on exchanges than stocks. Blending the two together is the optimal strategy for most.
  • *Note: Your next issue of Cabot Explorer will arrive next Wednesday, November 26 due to the market holiday next Thursday, November 27 in observance of Thanksgiving Day.

    Nvidia (NVDA) sales in the October quarter hit a record $57 billion as demand for the company’s advanced Blackwell AI data center chips continued to surge, up 62% from the year-earlier quarter and beating consensus estimates. This should keep AI momentum moving forward.

    By coincidence, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s (MBS) high level visit to Washington this week led to the Commerce Department approving sales of substantial advanced chips to Saudia Arabia as well as a slew of related deals. My question is whether these deals are investing in Saudi’s economic transformation rather than in American jobs, technology, and growth.
  • Things are looking up. Inflation is falling. The Fed is almost done hiking. And there is no recession to be found.


    The market has surprised just about everybody in the first half of the year. The S&P had risen 13% as of days before midyear and over 24% from the October low. This new bull market is not what was expected.



    After an abysmal 2022, most pundits were expecting more ugliness in the first half of this year and a recovery somewhere in the second half. But investors sensed that we could get through this Fed rate hiking cycle with minimal pain. Then artificial intelligence (AI) gave stocks a further boost.
  • WHAT TO DO NOW: We think the strong action from the mini-panic low in early August is a good sign the next big move is up—but the timing of that move is less certain, possibly getting going soon, but it could also take more time to set up. Our market timing indicators are improving, and so we’ll do a little more buying tonight, but we’re OK going slow here to see how the rally progresses from here. In the Model Portfolio, we’re adding a half-sized stake in Shift4 Payments (FOUR) and putting On Holding (ONON) back on Buy—though we’re also holding on to a cash position of around 32% and want to see further upside soon before putting more cash to work.
  • 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...
  • Accolade (ACCD) reported Q1 fiscal 2022 results after the bell yesterday that beat on the top line and missed on the bottom line. Revenue was up 66% to $59.5 million (beating by $3.7 million) while adjusted EPS of -$0.87 missed by $0.47. Management raised full-year guidance to $300 million - $305 million (from $260 million - $265 million) due to positive momentum and benefits from acquisitions.
  • We are moving shares of Altria (MO) from Buy to Sell. While the shares remain 21% below our $66 price target, the risk/return trade-off has become unfavorable.
  • This bioprocessing specialist reported Q3 results this morning that should be good enough to keep the stock stable, and hopefully get it moving back in the right direction.
  • Thank you for subscribing to the Cabot Undervalued Stocks Advisor. We hope you enjoy reading the May 2021 issue.

    The stock market, so far in May, hasn’t continued the robust momentum of the first four months. Treasury Secretary Yellen’s comment about the possible need to boost interest rates to ward off inflation seems to be the catalyst. The market and the broad economy will likely respond differently if rates increase. We briefly outline on our asset allocation philosophy, which helps guide us when the market is edgy, in our economic comments.



    Earning and proxy voting are in full swing. We’re updating the earnings as they come in.



    Please feel free to send me your questions and comments. This newsletter is written for you and the best way to get more out of the letter is to let me know what you are looking for.



    I’m best reachable at Bruce@CabotWealth.com. I’ll do my best to respond as quickly as possible.

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  • After a very healthy advance from the mid-November lows, we’re starting to see a little distribution creep into the market; the indexes are chopping around a bit, some stocks have gotten hit on earnings and growth stocks in general have been lagging—not poor performance, but not superb, either. Now, with all that said, we can’t say the action is abnormal; earnings season always brings a few hiccups and the market deserves a breather after a big run. But just consider it a heads-up—the long-awaited market pullback could be starting. We’re keeping our Market Monitor in the bullish camp, as the odds are that any weakness will give way to higher prices.
    This week’s list reflects where the strength lie in this market—mostly economically sensitive stocks, along with a smattering of earnings winners. Our favorite of the week is Las Vegas Sands (LVS), which just popped on earnings and is showing great strength after a two-year rest period.

    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Robert Half (RHI) 78.5833.5-34.5-
    The Manitowoc Company (MTW) 0.0017-18-
    Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) 0.0072.5-75.5-
    Las Vegas Sands Corp. (LVS) 0.0052-54-
    HollyFrontier Corporation (HFC) 0.0050-52.5-
    Community Health Systems (CYH) 0.0035.5-37-
    CommVault (CVLT) 0.0075-77.5-
    Credit Suisse (CS) 0.0027.5-29-
    Celgene (CELG) 0.0095-98-
    Cameron (CAM) 0.0062-64.5-

  • It wasn’t surprising to see the market pick up some steam following the resolution to Washington’s latest deadline. But what has been surprising is the sheer strength seen from the broad market and leading stocks. They’re hot! And, as we had hoped, some new leadership is beginning to emerge during earnings season. Of course, investor sentiment is bubbly, earnings season is still ongoing and many stocks are extended, so some potholes are possible. But given the evidence, we’re shifting our Market Monitor back into bullish territory.

    This week’s list has a bunch of names that had been taking a breather during the past two to four months, but have now come alive on big volume as the buyers return. Our favorite is Spirit Airlines (SAVE), one of the few airline stocks that has a true, sustainable growth story.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) 818.87165-175145-150
    Seagate Technology (STX) 0.0047-5042.5-44
    Stratasys (SSYS) 0.00105-11099-100
    SunPower (SPWR) 12.2632-3426-27
    SanDisk Corp. (SNDK) 0.0067-6961-62
    Spirit Airlines (SAVE) 57.0340-4335-36
    Google Inc. (GOOG) 0.00980-1,000862-882
    Finisar (FNSR) 0.0024.5-2622-23
    Bonanza Creek Energy (BCEI) 0.0051-5445-46
    Athenahealth (ATHN) 0.00130-138116-118