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  • All investors should be aware of the quality-control scandal emanating from Kobe Steel, in which the company admitted falsifying data on its steel products for a currently-vague amount of time between one and 10 years. On October 11, I predicted that the scandal would be more extensive in reach than initially reported.
  • Market Gauge is 8Current Market Outlook


    After establishing three bottoms in three months—with each bottom higher than the last—the broad market blasted higher last week, pushing our Market Monitor back into the green zone. But we’re not recommending indexes, we’re recommending stocks, and these stocks are not bouncing off bottoms, they’re breaking out to new highs! Furthermore, a lot of these market leaders are new names that are not familiar to investors—which means there is far more potential buying power than selling power in the stocks.

    There are many great growth stories in the bunch, with many possibilities of huge long-term gains in revolutionary businesses, and our Top Pick is one of them; it’s Coupa Software (COUP), a small but fast-growing company whose spending-management software addresses a huge potential market.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    AAXN (AAXN) 87.1151-5545-48
    Coupa Software (COUP) 262.2051-5446.5-48.5
    Green Dot (GDOT) 85.1170-7263-65
    Guess (GES) 0.0023-24.520.5-21.5
    Petrobras (PBR) 14.7815-1613.8-14.8
    Pure Storage (PSTG) 25.6422-23.519.5-20
    Teladoc, Inc. (TDOC) 127.9544-4939-41
    Tenet Healthcare (THC) 0.0030.5-3228-29.5
    Trade Desk (TTD) 468.0271-7665-68
    Twilio (TWLO) 183.3950.5-5546.5-47.5

  • I’m changing my recommendations on Dollar Tree (DLTR) to Hold; and on Big Lots (BIG), Kraft Heinz (KHC) and WellCare (WCG) to Buy.
  • Market Gauge is 3Current Market Outlook


    The broad market’s weakness has finally caught up with the major indexes. Last week we saw an end to the post-September market rally, with all major indexes (and most stocks) breaking down. We never got too bullish in recent weeks because of all the warts on the rally, and now it’s time to be cautious, selling your losers and laggards and holding plenty of cash. From here, we’re open to any scenario, ranging from yet another quick snapback to a prolonged downtrend after months of topping action. Just following the evidence, we’re moving our Market Monitor down to the lower end of neutral.

    This week’s list reveals that despite the broad market implosion, there are still many resilient stocks; you could nibble on one or two or just add them to your watch list. Our Top Pick is TAL Education (XRS), a stock that looks to be in a bull market of its own.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    TAL Education (XRS) 0.0043-4540-41
    Wayfair (W) 167.0343.5-45.540-40.5
    Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) 123.3234-3532-32.5
    NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) 242.4231-32.529-29.5
    ServiceNow (NOW) 341.8681.5-8477.5-78
    Integrated Device Technology (IDTI) 0.0026-2824.5-25
    Five Prime Therapeutics (FPRX) 0.0037-4031-32
    Eagle Pharmaceuticals Inc. (EGRX) 0.0088-9380-82
    Acuity Brands (AYI) 0.00224-230208-210
    Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) 15.3725-2622.5-23

  • Where to begin.

    Let’s start here. I think the idea that the Trump administration had a perfectly executed strategy that included tanking the global equity markets and sending the bond market into utter chaos, to get to the point of announcing 10% tariffs across the board as a major “win,” excluding China, is a stretch.
  • It was a historic week for the market, and not for any positive reasons as the S&P 500 fell 9.1%, the Dow lost 7.9% and the Nasdaq declined by 10%. Perhaps the weekend will give traders a bit of time to better digest the tariff news and the market will stabilize this week, OR, it’s also possible that the uncertainty is just too much for traders to digest.
  • It was a historic week for the market, and not for any positive reasons as the S&P 500 fell 9.1%, the Dow lost 7.9% and the Nasdaq declined by 10%. Perhaps the weekend will give traders a bit of time to better digest the tariff news and the market will stabilize this week, OR, it’s also possible that the uncertainty is just too much for traders to digest.
  • While I rarely highlight the gains/losses of the Russell 2000 (IWM) as the group has been mostly a dog for the last year-plus, last week the small-cap index came alive on Thursday and Friday, far outpacing its index peers with a gain of 5.25% on the week.

    And while the other indexes couldn’t keep up with the IWM the S&P 500 gained 0.8%, the Dow rallied 1.5%, and the Nasdaq fell 0.35%.
  • While I rarely highlight the gains/losses of the Russell 2000 (IWM) as the group has been mostly a dog for the last year-plus, last week the small-cap index came alive on Thursday and Friday, far outpacing its index peers with a gain of 5.25% on the week.

    And while the other indexes couldn’t keep up with the IWM the S&P 500 gained 0.8%, the Dow rallied 1.5%, and the Nasdaq fell 0.35%.
  • Andy Crowder has been making investors money for over two decades with his unique options trading approach. Now, he joins the Cabot team!
  • Alibaba will be making its much-heralded entrance into the U.S. market later this summer.
  • We’re up to 31 stocks in the portfolios, and that’s too many! I’m hoping for a surge in the broader market so that half a dozen of our stocks reach their target prices, and I can then pare back the portfolios a bit.
  • Ahead of a potential monster week for the market, with plenty of volatility, last week was fairly quiet for the indexes. The S&P 500 gained 0.7%, and the Dow and Nasdaq were mostly unchanged.
  • Ahead of a potential monster week for the market, with plenty of volatility, last week was fairly quiet for the indexes. The S&P 500 gained 0.7%, and the Dow and Nasdaq were mostly unchanged.
  • Despite some under-the-surface concerns, it was another strong week for the market as the S&P 500 gained 1.5%, the Dow was mostly unchanged and the Nasdaq added 1%.
  • Despite some under-the-surface concerns, it was another strong week for the market as the S&P 500 gained 1.5%, the Dow was mostly unchanged and the Nasdaq added 1%.
  • We could see a stock market correction in the near future, due to an abnormal concentration of capital in technology stocks and S&P 500 index ETFs (exchange traded funds).
  • In today’s note, we discuss pertinent developments and ratings changes for some of the stocks in the portfolio, including Alcoa (AA), Atlassian (TEAM), GE Aerospace (GE), SLB Ltd. (SLB), Starbucks (SBUX), Super Hi International Holding (HDL) and Teladoc Health (TDOC).
  • The evidence remains mostly bullish, with the major indexes and a growing number of leading stocks acting well. To be fair, it’s not 1999 out there, as many stocks are suffering a lot of choppy action and sentiment is buoyant--that’s no reason to be negative, but we’re continuing with our step-by-step buying spree.

    Last week, we started a new half position in CrowdStrike (CRWD), and tonight, we’re filling out our position in Novocure (NVCR), leaving us with around 20% in cash.

  • Emerging markets are seeing a boost from positive news out of Hong Kong and on the U.S.-China front. Our Emerging Markets Timer has raced higher in recent days, putting it within striking distance of a new buy signal. Our new recommendation comes from an unexpected country, but a well established semi-monopoly industry.