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  • The market continues to thrive as we enter the final month of 2023 – and Cabot Stock of the Week stocks are thriving along with it! A pullback in the coming days and perhaps weeks would make sense on the heels of the market’s banner November, but the long- and intermediate-term trajectory appears up. The potential (likelihood?) that interest rates may have peaked is perhaps the biggest driving force behind the rally. And it’s a big catalyst propelling the stock that we’re adding today, a brand-new recommendation from Mike Cintolo in Cabot Growth Investor.

    Details inside.
  • I don’t know about you, but these market swings are definitely making me dizzy! Tariffs, inflation, the reemergence of recession fears—are all serving to rattle investors.

    This morning’s inflation report, however, did push us into somewhat positive territory, with February’s CPI rising 0.2% (2.8%, annually), a bit less than the 0.3% forecast and considerably better than the 0.5% rise in January.

    Also, on the good news front, mortgage rates have finally begun to decline, with the average 30-year interest rate now at 6.72%.
  • Welcome to 2026! Sure, the year technically began on Friday. But nobody cared. The Monday after New Year’s is when the rubber really hits the road. And the year is beginning on a positive note.

    This is hopefully the year when the bull market broadens beyond technology and AI. The stage is set for that to happen. The rest of the market is a lot cheaper. The economy is forecasted to strengthen. The Fed is in a rate-cutting cycle. Inflation is benign. And earnings growth is expected to improve.
  • It was another stellar year for the market. The S&P is up between 17% and 18% with just a couple of trading days left. After two years of 20%-plus returns in 2023 and 2024, the S&P has put together the best three-year run this century.
  • The speed and magnitude of changes in securities prices in the past 5½ months has been breathtaking. A quick recap: S&P500 down 20%, Nasdaq Composite down 31%, dozens of former mega-cap, hyper-growth tech stocks down 75%, investment-grade corporate bond prices down 16%, crude oil up 62% and the U.S. dollar index up 9%.
  • The media, including highly reputable sources like Bloomberg, Barron’s and The Wall Street Journal, have written that “real” interest rates are now positive. As such, they imply that the Fed’s interest rate policy is already restrictive and so interest rates may not need to be raised much more. Our view is that the journalists are mistaken.
  • Our comments this week are mostly questions. Day-to-day gyrations make sense on the surface. Yesterday, the market surged on news of China easing its monetary policy combined with a growing sense of relief that the Omicron variant is milder than previously understood. But in the wider context, the market’s position and trend makes less sense.
  • Stocks, of course, continue to tumble. Investors’ plates are overflowing with fears ranging from inflation to trade/military wars to financial collapse to the upcoming midterm elections in the United States.
  • Stocks began the second half of 2024 exactly the way they behaved for much of the first half: at all-time highs, but with only a couple handfuls of mega-cap tech stocks and artificial intelligence plays doing most of the heavy lifting. It remains both a bull market and a stock picker’s market, so today we pick a stock that’s been attracting a lot of institutional attention of late. It’s a tech stock, but it’s no mega-cap; it’s a small-cap, space-related title that Tyler Laundon recommended to his Cabot Early Opportunities audience last month. Its shares have exactly doubled this year and yet still trade 40% below their 2021 highs.

    Details inside.
  • It’s another week of inflation data, Fed speak and interest rate angst, but you shouldn’t let any of it influence what stocks you’re buying and selling. Stock of the Week is a long-term stock portfolio, and one week of parsing CPI data and Jerome Powell’s words isn’t going to alter the trajectory of your best stocks. Meanwhile, the major indexes are at all-time highs, despite some under-the-surface churn. So today, we take a big swing in the form of a small-cap, Canadian-based rare earths company that’s been in Carl Delfeld’s Cabot Explorer portfolio for months.

    Details inside.
  • 2025 has been another good year for investors, but as it comes to a close, it’s time to look forward to 2026. This month, let’s explore strategies we can use to strengthen our finances via eleven steps you can take right now to carry your financial momentum into 2026 and beyond.
  • The Fed’s actions (holding rates steady) and words (seeing three rate cuts next year) has supercharged the broad market this week, keeping our market timing indicators positive while most leaders are in fine shape. We will say that, with the good news out, sentiment has picked up, so we’re still content to move gradually and pick our spots with new buying. Tonight, we’re filling out our position in one name while starting a half-sized stake in a new leader, leaving us with around one-quarter in cash.
  • From StreetAuthority Stock of the Month: “On December 17, 2010, the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 was signed into law. Among the tax-friendly provisions is one that will...
  • Investing in Growth Stocks...it all comes down to: Story, Numbers and Chart (SNAC).
  • Despite the unstable political environment, investors seem to be trending more positive about markets and the economy.
  • Intapp (INTA) is down about 10% today (downside move wipes out January gain and puts stock at support near 40) after reporting Q2 fiscal 2024 results. I don’t love the reaction but think this will prove to be “noise” and that INTA remains a supremely compelling stock to own.
  • I’m adding E*Trade Financial (ETFC) to the Growth Portfolio today.
  • While the overall market is still in decent shape, there’s no question that growth stocks are being crushed across the board. We’re selling two stocks that have broken down on big volume. That will leave us with nearly 50% in cash.