Outlook and Strategy for June 7, 2017. Sell-offs or market adjustment in high-flying tech and semiconductors is noticable. Stocks such as ATVI, EA, ADBE, RHT, ADSR, MU, PYPL, NVDA, LRCX, and AVGO have had the fastest run-up and are at the greatest risk for a sell-off or correction. Howver, the bigger name FAAMG stocks that… Continue reading July Stock State: Outlook and Market Strategy
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June 2017 Stock Pick Performance
It was a month where “less bad” was the winner. On the other hand, some picks occurred with the expectation buying on a pull-back and thus those with the greatest percentage loss represent the greatest profit opportunities. For base stocks, the only index that was worse was the NASDAQ. Base stocks lost to the S… Continue reading June 2017 Stock Pick Performance
July 2017 Weekly Stock Recommendations
Stock picks for the 1st week of July, 2017 (July 3 – 7), with markets closed July 4, 2017. The tech sell-off created buying opportunities. July, week 1 stock recommendations must include AAPL. I’d also consider TREE, TCMD, NTES, ANET, JD, JPM, CRIUF, and ARCC. ARCC is a large, solid business development company that pays… Continue reading July 2017 Weekly Stock Recommendations
June Stock State: Market Strategy and Outlook
June 2, 2017 update: Markets are gaining momentum. As of this Thursday and Friday, a risk-on appetite from strong labor market data and positive expectations among businesses and consumers led to put more money into smaller, riskier growth stocks. This is a good sign. Moreover, it reinforces the prospects for a continuation of the current… Continue reading June Stock State: Market Strategy and Outlook
What about the Current Economy and Markets?
The supply or production side of the economy driven by individual and business interests was for about eight years due to anti-business and anti-private sector policies. The rationale for these policies was a socialist agenda coupled with a lack of understanding of how a market based economy (i.e., capitalism) works. The result was slow and… Continue reading What about the Current Economy and Markets?