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  • Fundamentally, all is well in the marijuana sector as the industry’s leaders continue to grow, both organically and by acquisition. The average rate of revenue growth for the plant-touching companies in our portfolio in the most recent quarter was an amazing 132% from the previous year.
  • Most of our stocks continue to build bases, so I remain patient, waiting for a renewed advance by the sector. The standout stock in our portfolio is Innovative Industrial Properties (IIPR), which broke out to a new high last week after a great report.
  • On to the market. It was a funkier week than last week, though big picture nothing has changed. We are moving into the tail end of earnings season so we may see a more moderate amount of investor interest over the next two weeks.
  • Suffice to say it’s been a tough week. As we head into a weekend that can’t come quickly enough, the main market indices are down over 2.5% and many, many stocks are 20%, 30% or 40% off their highs (some are better, some are worse).
  • Today Everbridge (EVBG) is trading sharply lower following an out-of-the blue announcement that the CEO is leaving. Not only is David Meredith leaving his post as CEO but also as a member of the Board of Directors.
  • First a quick personal note. Our backup plan for the kids today (out of school because of the holiday) fell through so I’ll be spending much of the day with two young, energetic boys who could care less about the stock market! I’ll be keeping tabs on things but may not get to email responses today unless a response is super timely.
  • Shares of Fiverr (FVRR) continue to slide, despite a beat-and-raise Q3 report and the threat of Omicron, which in theory should be good for some work-from-home (WFH) stocks.
  • I’ve decided to cut bait with Accolade (ACCD) since the stock just dribbled below its October low. This is another case where a healthcare tech stock just can’t seem to maintain enough momentum to keep investors engaged, despite the relatively steady financial performance and seemingly bright future.
  • Revolve (RVLV) announced Q3 revenue of $244.1 million, up 62% and ahead of the $228.6 million (+60%) analysts had expected. By segment, REVOLVE grew by 56% (to $204.2 million) while FORWARD grew 95% (to $39.9 million).
  • JOANN (JOAN) reported Q3 fiscal 2022 results after the close yesterday. This quarter was for the period ending on October 30. Revenue missed expectations slightly but adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS surpassed expectations. The high-level take away is that supply-chain challenges persist (no surprise there) but JOANN is doing what it can and appears to have the pricing power necessary to maintain a strong underlying business and pursue the growth strategy it has embarked upon to extend its lead in the arts and crafts retail market.
  • Despite what the broad market indices say, it’s a gross day for the market, and for software stocks in particular. This had been an interesting group in recent months. We’ve seen several rocket to unbelievable heights, while others have continued to falter. It doesn’t take a lot of imagination to foresee a scenario where there is some mean reversion here (i.e. the strongest ones come down, weakest ones pop back up).
  • I see definite parallels between warnings about the Big Weather and the shocking headlines about the impending meltdown of the stock market.
  • Today we start with a discussion of oil prices, starting with the chart published in January 2015, which shows that oil prices, after building a long plateau in the $110 per barrel range, plummeted to $50 per barrel in late 2014.
  • The Alibaba IPO really is a big deal in and deserves all the responsible analysis it can get.
  • Two stocks Mindray Medical and Nam Tai Electronics illustrate the potential strengths of Chinese stocks.
  • Alibaba (BABA) reported earnings this morning and the results were strong, with sales rising 54%.
  • The Report is perfect for growth investors seeking international diversification.
  • I’m glad that Chinese stocks are doing better. The Golden Dragon ETF has been making good progress, holding above its moving averages.