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  • The markets have certainly given us a hair-raising ride since last month. Although the Federal Reserve’s decision to bump up interest rates was already priced into the market, the headwinds of China sent global market exchanges into a tailspin.
  • Not many people will claim this was a great week, including us, but taken in combination with last week’s action, and we’re actually optimistic that Monday was the workable low we’ve been looking for. It started, of course, with some real extremes seen last week, including nearly 34% of Nasdaq issues hitting new lows (January 24) and 86% of Nasdaq stocks closing below their 200-day lines (January 27).
  • The market has been up for six straight days, marijuana stocks look good, overall, and while we don’t quite have a buy signal from our intermediate-term trend-following indicator, we are very close. Today we are averaging up in three stocks.
  • The markets traded sideways through most of April. But since then, the choppiness has returned—along with worries about the uncertainty regarding the debt ceiling, the expiration of the immigration-limiting legislation, and ongoing debate about the possibility of a recession.

    Yet, economically speaking, the trends are still healthy. Manufacturing has held up, employment continues to rise, and job openings are still underutilized (as you can tell if you’ve been in a restaurant lately!).
  • The end of the year is a time for friends, family, holidays, and celebrations of all stripes. It’s also (unfortunately) a time to do some year-end clean up of your portfolio, harvest some tax losses, and get started on planning for 2024. So, to give you a head start before you have to meet your accountant, this month we’re exploring tax credits, including some you may have never heard of, and the most important numbers you need to know when planning for the year ahead. Plus, we’ll highlight some tax-efficient investments to save you money next year.
  • After a sluggish start to the year, stocks have broken to new highs, with not even diminished expectations of Fed rate cuts able to slow them. Is it the next leg up in this still-nascent bull market? Perhaps. But in case there’s some earnings season turbulence ahead, today we add a low-risk value stock that’s been a favorite of Cabot Value Investor Chief Analyst Bruce Kaser for quite some time.

    Details inside.
  • Last week was a quiet one for the major indexes, but many individual stocks had big moves ... mostly on the upside. We don’t have much to add from our last few commentaries—our Market Monitor remains bullish, and most stocks and sectors are in good shape, so you should be thinking positively and sticking to the bullish game plan. That said, be sure to keep your feet on the ground and be prepared for a pickup in volatility; we’re not predicting anything, but it’s been three months since the market low and seven weeks of nearly straight-up action, so it only makes sense to be prepared for some hiccups sooner or later.

    One very hopeful event of the past two weeks is that many growth stocks, which had been lagging the market, are beginning to perk up. Our favorite this week is NXP Semiconductors (NXPI), a good-sized chip stock with a few irons in the fire and a stock that recently lifted off from a huge base. Try to buy on weakness.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Qihoo 360 (QIHU) 0.0031-32.5-
    Oasis Petroleum (OAS) 12.5736-38-
    NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) 0.0030.5-32-
    Nationstar Mortgage (NSM) 0.0038-40.5-
    Medicines Company (MDCO) 56.9829-30.5-
    Masco (MAS) 0.0018.5-19.5-
    Lazard (LAZ) 0.0035-38-
    Michael Kors Holdings Limited (KORS) 73.2261-64-
    Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (HTZ) 0.0018-19.5-
    First Solar (FSLR) 83.7432-34-

  • For a second straight year, an eye-poppingly bad July jobs report sent stocks tumbling. Last year, the selling lasted a few weeks, taking the S&P 500 down 8% and the Nasdaq down more than 13%. Is a similar correction in store this time around? This week will likely give us the answer. So far, however, it’s just one bad day, so we’ll keep our foot on the gas pedal by adding a high-growth semiconductor stock that is starting to show signs of life after a rough start to the year. It’s a new recommendation from Cabot Explorer Chief Analyst Carl Delfeld.

    Details inside.
  • There’s little doubt the news has gotten worse, with the U.S. debt downgrade, renewed U.S-China trade tensions, another hike in steel tariffs announced last week and a big pickup in war uncertainty over the weekend … but so far, the market has handled itself decently, with some wobbles (mostly among the broad market) but overall a quiet-ish consolidation compared to the recent run-up. To be fair, that can always change, but given everything, we’re pleased with the action thus far. We’ll again leave our Market Monitor at a level 7 as we wait to see which way the market breaks from this tight range.

    This week’s list has a ton of overall strong charts with recent tightness, just like the market. Our Top Pick is a steadily growing emerging blue chip in the software space that just left behind an endless consolidation with a powerful earnings gap.
  • Within the Growth & Income portfolio, you’ll find a discussion of retail woes. The Buy Low Opportunities Portfolio features a comparison between two of the rare retailers that emerged from first-quarter earnings season unscathed. I was simply focused on retail stores throughout May. Lots of investors own these stocks, and I figured some of you might find the assessment interesting.
  • A large number of our portfolio stocks are experiencing bullish price action right now. Unless something ugly hits news headlines in the next few days, we’re probably going to enjoy a strong stock market in the first half of July. I hope you’re not sitting on the sidelines!
  • Market Gauge is 7Current Market Outlook


    Last week’s issue was titled “Next Few Days Should be Key,” and we think they were—in a bullish way. The market’s strong snapback to new highs (in the indexes and many leaders) made the prior dip look like a shakeout, which generally bodes well. That said, the action didn’t erase all the yellow flags out there, either, as sentiment is bubbly, many stocks are extended in time and price and, most important, tons of names are set to report earnings in the days ahead, which will be key for the intermediate term. Don’t get us wrong, we’re encouraged, but we still think it’s best to pick your spots on the buy side and trail your stops (and book some partial profits here and there) as opportunities arise. We’ll move our Market Monitor back up a notch and see how things go from here.

    This week’s list is brimming with strong names, including more than a few that reacted well to earnings last week. For our Top Pick, we’ll go with Dynatrace (DT), which has just gotten going from a multi-month structure and looks ready for a sustained advance.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Align Technology (ALGN) 602585-605525-540
    Bill.com Holdings (BILL) 179170-177150-154
    Canada Goose Holdings (GOOS) 4240-42.535.5-37
    Dynatrace (DT) 5653-5647.5-49
    PayPal (PYPL) 282267-277240-246
    Pinduoduo (PDD) 188178-186160-164
    SM Energy (SM) 1210-118-8.8
    Snap Inc. (SNAP) 6460.5-63.553-54.5
    Tapestry, Inc. (TPR) 3935-3731.5-33
    Zendesk (ZEN) 156150-155138-141

  • Learn the best ways to get out of credit card debt and make better decisions with your money so you can begin saving more.
  • The business of educating America has been expanding quickly during the past decade. Two of my favorite education stocks are Apollo Group (APOL) and ITT Educational (ESI).
  • The business of educating America has been expanding quickly during the past decade. Two of my favorite education stocks are Apollo Group (APOL) and ITT Educational (ESI).
  • Priceline.com (PCLN) has been doing well and has the potential to go higher.
  • Most financial resolutions last about week into the New Year. But by taking these five easy, small steps, you can achieve better investing success in 2017.
  • Cabot Stock of the Month Report is a great publication for people new to investing, or new to Cabot. It gives subscribers a taste of five of Cabot’s newsletters, allowing them to decide which investing system is right for them. By offering something from each of Cabot’s publications, it introduces you to several different investing systems, helping you decide which one is right for you. It also provides a diverse selection of stocks.