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  • Market Gauge is 7Current Market Outlook


    During the last couple of weeks of August, more stocks, sectors and indexes were getting in gear, which was a change from the past few months of whippy crosscurrents. But as September has progressed, it looks like we’re still in the same overall environment—growth stocks, indexes and funds have again taken hits while some cyclical/value areas have perked up. That’s not necessarily a negative (at least to this point); as we wrote last week, some retrenchment among extended growth stocks was half-expected, and even if it wasn’t, the action is more a confirmation that the choppy environment is still intact, not that the sellers are truly taking control. Long story short, we’re still sticking with the same game plan as the evidence remains unchanged—we’re more bullish than not, but booking partial profits into strength, raising stops as things head higher and aiming to enter on dips is the right way to go.

    This week’s list is lighter on growth stocks than in recent weeks, reflecting some of the dents they’re taking, but there are many other names that look to be resuming their advances. Our Top Pick is Antero Resources (AR), which looks like the best play in the natural gas space. Aim to enter on dips.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Antero Resources (AR) 1715.4-16.113.8-14.2
    Celsius Holdings (CELH) 8784-8873.5-75.5
    DOCN (DOCN) 7669-7358-60
    ICU Medical (ICUI) 240233-243215-220
    Innovative Industrial Properties (IIPR) 228222-230209-212
    MongoDB (MDB) 485460-475408-420
    Pure Storage (PSTG) 2625-2622.5-23
    SBLK (SBLK) 2423-24.519.5-20.5
    Teck Resources Limited (TECK) 2523.5-24.521.5-22
    Varonis Systems (VRNS) 6865.5-6859-60

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  • For growth stocks, buying low usually doesn’t mean you’re getting a bargain. It usually means you’re buying a laggard! That’s right—believe it or not, in the market, strength tends to lead to strength, while weakness tends to lead to weakness.
  • By following thse guidelines, we’ve always been able to get on board relatively early in each new bull cycle.
  • Here’s how Cabot Trend Lines, Cabot Tides and the 7.5% Rule can keep you on the right side of every market.
  • Here are 10 of the soundest rules, tools and principles for selling winning stocks.
  • Our entire selling philosophy, especially when it comes to growth stocks, revolves around a concept we call “Tight to Loose.” We’re also big fans of a few key chart-based sell signals that tell you a stock is coming under distribution by deep-pocketed investors.
  • A brief guide on using the Cabot Top Ten Trader.
  • Some stocks in the Model Portfolio and others we’ve recommended have had great runs during 2017 but have come under pressure recently. And that’s naturally led to a lot of questions about how exactly to handle big winners, so that’s what we’ll dive into today.
  • I’ve heard from a few subscribers recently who want to know if it’s time to sell their big winners, like Wynn Reports (WYNN), which is up 48% since I recommended it in April of last year.
  • Our market timing indicators are discussed in every issue of Cabot Growth Investor. Here are detailed explanations of what they are and how we use them.
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  • This is a collection of tips on stock chart reading, something that’s key to Mike Cintolo’s growth stock methodology, but something few individual investors (and even professional investors) understand too well.
  • If you follow these rules, you’re sure to boost your portfolio’s results.
  • We take a look at some of the major rotations of the past year, and how, when—or if—they were resolved.
  • Here are some of the sources that I have found most useful, reliable and unique. One of them may be able to give you a new perspective on some of the stocks you own.