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  • While it’s pretty clear that the world isn’t going to calm down or stop giving investors heart attacks every week or so, it’s also clear that investors are ready and willing to put money into growth stocks. That’s what’s driving the buy signal from the Cabot Emerging Markets Timer and the performance of our portfolio.
  • Market Gauge is 9Current Market Outlook


    There are a still a couple of flies in the market’s ointment, but the past week or two has seen the market broaden out—the Nasdaq and growth stocks are still leading the way, but the S&P 500 and NYSE Composite have joined them in new high ground, and even the lagging small- and mid-cap indexes have perked up. Market-wise, then, the evidence has improved, so we’re nudging up our Market Monitor to a level 9. Just as important, though, is handling your stocks correctly—right now, many are extended to the upside, though some are just emerging while others look like great buys on any dips. Long story short, you should remain bullish, but honor your stops and continue to pick your spots on the buy side.

    This week’s list has another batch of strong growth stocks. Our Top Pick is JD.com (JD), which catapulted to all-time highs a month ago on earnings and has calmly consolidated since.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Autodesk (ADSK) 229.00107-11299-102
    Bob Evans Farms (BOBE) 0.0067-7062-63.5
    Broadcom Limited (AVGO) 266.26245-255227-232
    Graco Inc (GGG) 0.00109-113101-103
    JD.com (JD) 39.5838-4035-36.5
    Lumentum (LITE) 87.0056-5851-52.5
    Marriott Vacations (VAC) 0.00116-120105-108
    Marvell Technology Group (MRVL) 36.8816.8-17.515.8-16.2
    ServiceNow (NOW) 341.86102-105.595.5-97.5
    Weibo (WB) 98.1673-7666-68

  • Investors’ jitters about the dog fight in Washington, D.C. caused a sharp market correction this week that included emerging market stocks. Our portfolio also sustained a little damage, but, so far at least, it’s under control. The major uptrend in emerging markets has been dulled, but not blunted. In this issue, I look at the performance of emerging vs. developed market stocks. I also bring back a stock from last year that will give us a different take on Chinese retail.
  • In tonight’s Cabot Growth Investor, we dive into all our stocks and highlight our current batch of ideas (including an intriguing recent IPO with a great cookie-cutter story) and discuss the good and bad of mental versus in-the-market stops.
  • Our pick this week is a resilient stock with great growth, a reasonable valuation and is part of a sector that\'s holding up well. We think it offers both low risk and solid returns, especially once the market resumes its longer-term advance.
  • While U.S. indexes have been choppy-to-down during the past few weeks, emerging market stocks remain in good shape and our Emerging Markets Timer is positive. Our new recommendation tonight looks like one of the best ways to play the general boom in electric vehicle production in the years ahead.
  • Tonight’s Stock of the Week is little known among investors, but it has a national brand name and an excellent cookie cutter growth story. The stock recently reacted well to earnings and has tightened up a bit; we think the next big move is up.
  • Our market timing indicator is positive and our stocks are doing well. We’re heading into earnings season with a powerful wave of momentum providing the power. In this issue I do a little basic review of earnings season and list all the firm dates for companies we own. I also have a new/old stock that boasts very strong numbers and will be reporting in a couple of weeks.
  • Market Gauge is 8Current Market Outlook


    Individual stocks have been somewhat tricky in recent weeks, with some doing great and others chopping around, while earnings season has done its usual job of helping some names while cutting others off at the knees. Even so, there are far more stocks in good shape than not, and the market itself is in fine shape, with all the major indexes we track above intermediate-term support. Things can always change, but with most of the evidence we see bullish, we’re sticking with a positive stance. Moreover, we see a ton of setups out there (especially among growth-oriented stocks and sectors that have consolidated during the past two months or longer) that should do well if the market continue to push higher.

    This week’s list has a solid collection of recent earnings winners from a variety of different groups. There are many strong names to choose from, but our Top Pick is Align Technologies (ALGN), which has a great long-term growth story and a strong chart. Try to buy on dips.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Align Technology (ALGN) 316.20164-169152-155
    Brink’s (BCO) 0.0075-7968-70
    Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) 0.00111-113150-107
    Expedia Group (EXPE) 0.00153-157145-147
    First Solar (FSLR) 83.7446-48.542-44.5
    iRobot (IRBT) 103.17101-10792-96
    Lending Tree (TREE) 411.51207-217190-195
    Novocure (NVCR) 0.0019-2116-17
    Proofpoint (PFPT) 113.7984-86.580-82.5
    YY Inc. (YY) 0.0070-7364-66