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  • Explorer stocks had a good week, but I wanted to highlight that recently, Warren Buffett sold almost 400 million of Apple (AAPL) stock during the second quarter. The Oracle of Omaha sold about 390 million shares of Apple stock, reducing Berkshire Hathaway’s ownership to roughly 400 million shares.

    Granted, Berkshire booked some giant investment gains during the second quarter, with Apple accounting for a big share of those winnings. This is nothing to sneeze at, but why did Buffett and company decide to sell the shares, thereby missing out on some big capital gains? Forbes notes that Apple’s average closing price in the second quarter was 186, which is well below the 226 at which the stock closed on August 20.
  • Markets remain on edge after Monday’s big selloff, Tuesday’s recovery, and yesterday’s down day. Some disruptive Explorer stocks were hit rather hard leading to Nio (NIO) being removed from the recommended list today while Super Micro (SMCI) is upgraded to a buy.

    On Monday, trading in 401(k)s was more than eight times the daily average, the highest since 2020. My guess is that most of this activity was selling rather than buying.
  • This was a rather tough week for stocks though the financial media always goes overboard calling a 2% drop in the Nasdaq index a “plummet.”

    For many analysts, copper prices have long been considered a better leading indicator regarding the health of the global economy. Bloomberg reports that Goldman Sachs has exited a long-term bullish position on copper while slashing its price forecast for 2025 by almost $5,000 a ton. The bank has been one of the biggest supporters of the industrial strategic metal, but the increasingly weak Chinese economy has crimped demand, plus excess inventories overhang supply resulting in copper prices being down almost 20% since May.
  • As we approach the end of May, the S&P 500 is still up 10% for the year, including a 4.6% gain so far in May. But the market was off yesterday as bond yields creep upwards. It was a lackluster week for Explorer stocks as well.

    U.S. stocks trade at a P/E ratio over 21x earnings while European stocks trade at a cheaper 14x earnings on average. U.K. stocks look even more compelling at just 12x earnings.
  • The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady and signaled it is open to cutting later this year, especially if economic growth and employment slow in an election year. Big tech earnings so far are a mixed bag and below elevated expectations.

    But cybersecurity companies have been resilient due to ever-growing demand. And today, we add a familiar cybersecurity name to the Explorer portfolio.
  • The bull market is alive and well, as both of Cabot’s trend-following market-timing indicators are now positive, so I continue to recommend that you be heavily invested.

    Today’s recommendation is a fast-growing company helping businesses in the cloud, one of today’s major growth themes. Aggressive investors should love it.



    However, the addition of this stock means I need to sell one, and the unfortunate victim is the stock that’s our biggest loser (not that we have many).



    Full details in the issue.

  • Market Gauge is 7Current Market Outlook


    The news-driven environment featuring incessant rotation and crosscurrents remains in effect; throw in the fact that breadth is narrow (about half of stocks are still below their 50-day lines despite the S&P 500 and Nasdaq being near new high ground; broad market indexes are chopping sideways) and earnings season is approaching and we think it’s best to continue going slow and aim to buy on weakness. That said, there are a growing number of good-looking growth stocks out there—not a ton are kiting higher, but there are lots of setups and, while there have been bumps in the road, the sellers really haven’t been able to sink their teeth into them despite some recent strength. All in all, we’re more optimistic than not, but stock selection and solid entry points are key.

    This week’s list has a variety of sectors represented, including a few that have avoided the market’s volatility. Our Top Pick is Arista Networks (ANET), whose stock is in a smooth uptrend as growth picks up steam.
    Stock NamePriceBuy RangeLoss Limit
    Antero Resources (AR) 1513.8-14.312.3-12.7
    Ares Management (ARES) 6562-6457-58
    Arista Networks (ANET) 371363-370340-345
    Bentley Systems (BSY) 6462-64.557-58.5
    FIGS, Inc. (FIGS) 4442.5-4536-37
    L Brands (LB) 7773-75.565.5-67.5
    NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) 821775-795700-710
    PayPal (PYPL) 303288-297268-273
    Rapid7 (RPD) 10397-10187-89
    Synaptics (SYNA) 158154-158136-138

  • This week Chris and Brad talk about the latest Chinese GDP numbers and whether it’s safe to invest in China, Tesla’s earnings release, and what they’re seeing with Regional banks now that they’re reporting. After that, they break down FAANG stocks, their popular ascent as market shorthand, and whether Microsoft is “sexy” enough to sit at the cool kids’ table.
  • In the June Issue of Cabot Early Opportunities we talk Artificial Intelligence (AI) and break down the technology into a few buckets of opportunity that make it a little easier to understand.

    I also profile five ways investors can put their money to work in companies with AI exposure.

    Enjoy!
  • Luxury leader LVMH Moët Hennessy (LVMUY) CEO Bernard Arnault has a mantra that can be applied to business and investing: “In times of uncertainty, be patient.”

    I would add that this requires playing both defense and offense.

    Our offense has been working quite well of late: Super Micro Computer’s (SMCI) share price was up another 40% this week and is now up 300% since the start of the year. Sea (SE) had a good first week in our portfolio as well, up 22% after an encouraging financial report.
  • Major indexes are at all-time highs as data indicated inflation retreated a bit. And many of our positions are soaring.

    That includes new addition Neo Performance (NOPMF), whose shares were up 17% during the stock’s first week as an Explorer recommendation as the company reported a swing to profitability. It wasn’t our only holding to post double-digit performance last week.

    Details inside.
  • The market rebound continues as the Nasdaq 100 (QQQ) is now in positive territory for 2020 and the S&P 500 is up 32% from its March 23 lows. The Fed continues to insist it will accommodate any liquidity concerns and is now even investing in corporate debt. Japan’s central bank is going so far as to purchase Japan equity ETFs. Today, we follow up last week’s focus on big tech and big data with a cybersecurity theme and two new investment ideas.
  • Private equity companies often use a “platform” strategy to deploy their tech stacks to smaller acquisitions, and I recently experienced how game-changing that could be for AI.