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		<title>October Stock and Fund Picks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2018 19:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (October 1 &#8211; 5): Fed interest rate hikes are the new source of market volatility.  Cramer says that he doesn&#8217;t like this market.  Given his experience, that&#8217;s a big red flag.  Cramer also suggests that the sell-off has begun.  Another red flag.   Generally, stocks do well during rising rates until, of course,&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/10/05/october-stock-and-fund-picks/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">October Stock and Fund Picks</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (October 1 &#8211; 5):</strong></p>
<p>Fed interest rate hikes are the new source of market volatility.  Cramer says that he doesn&#8217;t like this market.  Given his experience, that&#8217;s a big red flag.  Cramer also suggests that the sell-off has begun.  Another red flag.   Generally, stocks do well during rising rates until, of course, the Fed goes too far.  Right now the Fed is still below a neutral discount rate or Fed funds rate target.  Thus, while the Fed is still accommodative, at some point the sell-off will be overdone and buying will once again dominate.  Once the Fed hits neutral, which shouldn&#8217;t be for about a year or so, then you will want to be much more wary.</p>
<p>I will only recommend a few stocks under these circumstances.  BPT is still going up strongly so you might just ride that for a while.  Others worth holding are near money&#8217;s such as MINT, USTB, FLTR, and ICSH.  These last ones pay 2 &#8211; 3% and are tied, more or less, to the Fed funds rate.  Thus they will pay more when the Fed increases rates.  BPT is an oil royalty trust and pays about 16% as a dividend.  You can still get that for October.  Moreover, it is going up along with expectations for higher oil and gas prices.  Leveraged inverses like TVIX and TZA are also possible as long as you are around to keep an eye on them.  That&#8217;s all I have for now.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (Oct 8 &#8211; 12):</strong></p>
<p>The selling is over or nearing an end.  Wednesday and Thursday created opportunities in my view.  If you think that buying a whiskey distillery just before the end of prohibition would have made you rich, then buying marijuana stocks now should also make sense.  October 17 and November 1 open the scope of the pot markets substantially.  During the sell off on Wednesday and Thursday I started positions in two ETFs,  HMLSF and MJ, which increased on Friday by 4.26% and 4.92% respectively.   I also bought the companies ACBFF, CGC, MMNFF, and TGODF which had respective Friday increases of 8.13%, 5.62%, 29.44%, and 8.94%.  I&#8217;d say that was pretty good money for the week!  If any of these stocks or funds pull back next week, you may want to consider building similar positions.  I think the long-run potential includes returns of 50% &#8211; 500% through 2019.  That is my advice for this week.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 3 (Oct. 15 &#8211; 19):  </strong></p>
<p>The market may still be setting up for more selling so be ware.  Can&#8217;t yet call the bottom because what selling is still going on is pretty tame and organized.  Sold my cannabis stocks into Monday&#8217;s early morning buying and realized about a years worth of gains in just a few days.  Once Canopy (CGC) gets down to around $40, I&#8217;ll probably start to buy back in.  In the meantime you might want to research some growth stocks such as ANDE, SNDR, ARCB, and GLP.  A good ETF for the long-run but that measures market sentiment in the short-run is IHI.  I am watching IHI for an indication of the market bottom.  Other ETFs for long-run growth are XLV and VHT.  Some good dividend growth stocks to consider are ENLK and ARLP.</p>
<p>If you start any new positions I&#8217;d move slowly until the market looks healthier.  That might be when people either get used to higher nominal interest rates which were held at zero for far too long.</p>
<p>The reason they were so low for so long was that market socialist policies on the supply side of the economy during the previous administration slowed economic growth which led the Fed to try stimulating the economy on the expenditure side.  We were heading into another recession before the last election.  If Hillary had won we&#8217;d be there now.  After the last election, we had two supplied side positives (tax cuts and less regulation).  Then we added a negative supply-side policy involving trade obstruction (i.e., tariffs or equivalently tax increases).  Now we have another negative effect due to Fed tightening that adds even more uncertainty.  Yet, the Fed cannot slow interest rate increases much because it still has to unwind its balance sheet to get back to normal.  Selling off its financial assets lowers there prices and increases market interest rates.  Unwinding will take quite a while.  Thus, get used to this situation and the market volatility it causes.  Once there is over selling among stocks, there will be opportunities.  I&#8217;d keep ICSH and MINT loaded up and used to take advantage of market opportunities like the previous few weeks among pot stocks.  In the meantime they will reward you with increasing dividends because their returns are directly related to the Fed Funds rate.  Be sure to buy them on their ex-dividend dates which are the first of each month so as to get more shares for your money and preserve your capital.  Good &#8220;opportunistic&#8221; investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 4 (Oct. 22 &#8211; 31):</strong></p>
<p>Selling before the midterms in November has probably ended.  That is the only uncertainty handled.   The Fed and Tariff policy remains.  Because of this, I think the systemic risk in the market is the government.  It offsets deregulation and tax cuts so that there is nothing left to propel the market forward other than economic fundamentals and earnings.  These are still fine.  Technical analysis suggests that the market is 1) oversold and that money must be put to work and 2) that there is likely more severe selling that will occur in the near future.  This is not a clear message so beware!</p>
<p>Consider the growth stocks ENVA and HSII if you feel safe enough to invest.  ETFs to consider for dividend income are HDV and OUSA.  An ETF for growth in healthcare is XLV.  My personal preference is to just hold ICSH and wait for its dividends to increase along with short-term interest rates.  Once the Fed causes a market crash that is yet more severe than we experienced in October, start looking for stocks with PE multiples below 15 with good future earnings potential.  If we get a trade deal with the EU and China, start looking sooner.  Gee, what market uncertainty could there still be?  Good luck and good investing!</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/10/05/october-stock-and-fund-picks/">October Stock and Fund Picks</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/10/05/october-stock-and-fund-picks/">October Stock and Fund Picks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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		<title>Free Market Beating Stock Picks for July</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2018 19:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (July 2 &#8211; 6):   If Pres. Trump makes a trade deal to reduce tariffs (taxes on imports) it will be pro supply side along with the earlier tax cuts and deregulation.  If he stays protectionist, economic growth will slow, both domestically and globally.  The later problem may even lead to a recession. &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/07/05/free-market-beating-stock-picks-for-july/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Free Market Beating Stock Picks for July</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (July 2 &#8211; 6):  </strong></p>
<p>If Pres. Trump makes a trade deal to reduce tariffs (taxes on imports) it will be pro supply side along with the earlier tax cuts and deregulation.  If he stays protectionist, economic growth will slow, both domestically and globally.  The later problem may even lead to a recession.  Within that context of uncertainty, I&#8217;ll recommend the following growth stocks:  AY, GLNCY, GBX, MRO, NCS, CIVI, and CONN.  Strong dividend growth comes with GLNCY.  Also, EQIX offers strong dividend growth although it is relatively expensive.  Strong ETFs for long-run growth are RZG, JSML, and PSCH.  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (July 9 &#8211; 13):</strong></p>
<p>In the U.S., markets seem to have priced in the negative effects of the trade war versus the positive effects of earnings and economic growth.  This means that the overall market will end the year about where it is now.  Stock picking is even more important as only a handful of &#8220;other than average&#8221; stocks will handily beat the market.  For growth, consider ORN.  For dividend growth consider BHR, CQH, CNXM, and CLNY.  The best growth oriented ETFs include FDN, PSCH, and PNQI.  Good investing!</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/07/05/free-market-beating-stock-picks-for-july/">Free Market Beating Stock Picks for July</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/07/05/free-market-beating-stock-picks-for-july/">Free Market Beating Stock Picks for July</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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		<title>Free Stock Picks for June 2018</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2018 16:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (June 1 &#8211; 8):   The economy is just right.  Short-term calm and low volatility usually create a &#8220;smart-money&#8221; outflow and a short-term dip that you should buy . . . maybe by tomorrow.  Consider the growth stocks GTES, and OFG.  Look at the ETFs:  XLI, PSCI, and XSD.   Good dividend growth&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/06/06/free-stock-picks-for-june-2018/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Free Stock Picks for June 2018</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (June 1 &#8211; 8):  </strong></p>
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<p>The economy is just right.  Short-term calm and low volatility usually create a &#8220;smart-money&#8221; outflow and a short-term dip that you should buy . . . maybe by tomorrow.  Consider the growth stocks GTES, and OFG.  Look at the ETFs:  XLI, PSCI, and XSD.   Good dividend growth stocks are CVRR, STX, HCLP and TRTN.  No one can predict the future or the next recession so all attempts to do so are merely noise.  Trump&#8217;s anti supply side trade policy will probably be the culprit for any economic slowdown or recession.  It is a job and growth killer and will eventually offset the supply side boosters of deregulation and tax cuts.  Just when that will occur is anybody&#8217;s guess.  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (June 11 &#8211; 15):</strong></p>
<p>The Fed raises the expected GDP growth rate and becomes more hawkish in terms of adding one more interest rate hike to the previous three it planned for the year.  Between the Fed getting ready for the next recession by raising short-term rates (the discount rate directly and the federal funds rate target rate range) and Trump trade tactics that may or may not produce results, the seeds are being sown that will lead to a recession, but one that is most likely far, far down the road.  With an unlikely near term recession as the background assumption, I&#8217;d consider growth stocks such as:  CVX, CVTI, SIM, MKSI, TALO, and TOELY.  Good dividend growth stocks include M, GIS, LYB, BXM, RMP, NEW, BGS, TRTN, and especially T.  Thanks to the reduced North Korean nuclear risk, an ETF you might want to consider is FKO.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 3 (June 18 &#8211; 22):</strong></p>
<p>Trump trade tactics v everything else = increased volatility appears the theme.  Personally, I&#8217;d like to pull all our companies out of China before the steal all our technology.  Their command economy government doesn&#8217;t yet realize the extent of their unfair trade practices even though we have given them most favored nation status (MFN) in trade which eliminates trade barriers in exchange for an implied agreement that the Chinese behave like good trading partners.  Time for Congress to rescind MFN to the Chinese.  Trade talk still isn&#8217;t tough enough to get through to them.  Thus, this must continue and even escalate.  At some point the stock market will get used to it and simply price it in.</p>
<p>For growth, consider the stocks APC and DIOD.  APC also pays a dividend.  Dividend growth stocks to consider include BSM, CQH, CLNS, and NEE.  Strong growth ETFs are PSCH, FDN, FYC, and BTEC.  The best mutual funds are KSCOX and TEFQX.  Mutual funds require a substantial initial investment but ETFs do not.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 4 (June 25 &#8211; 29):</strong></p>
<p>Traders that overreacted on Monday created opportunities for those with diversified portfolios  cash on hand.  This is likely to occur again so be ready.  I&#8217;d also have some TZA in my portfolio as a hedge.  In the meantime consider DLPH, PGR, ARCB, and ADBE for growth.  ETFs to take a look at include IHI, IGM, and FTEC.  Mutual funds are FBSOX and HCEGX.  Let us hope that June ends well.  Good investing!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 19:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (May 1 &#8211; 4):  Uncertainty about the Fed, a flattening yield curve, and China trade issues are offsetting strong earnings and a higher rate of economic growth.  The result is a trading range for stocks.  Eventually, something must give and the market will head one way or another.  Hopefully, that will be another&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/05/03/may-market-beating-stock-and-fund-picks/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">May Market Beating Stock and Fund Picks</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (May 1 &#8211; 4):</strong>  Uncertainty about the Fed, a flattening yield curve, and China trade issues are offsetting strong earnings and a higher rate of economic growth.  The result is a trading range for stocks.  Eventually, something must give and the market will head one way or another.  Hopefully, that will be another leg up.  For growth stocks, consider DAN and HUN.  The best ETF is EWS and the best mutual fund is FKCSX.  The best dividend growth stocks are MAIN and BA.  For high yield, AWF, LDP, PSF, and GOF are good bets among CEFs.  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Adjustment from April:</strong>  I recommended an Argentine utility company EDN that is very profitable and growing more so over time.  However, the Argentine currency problem continues to worsen which creates a currency translation problem for EDN.  Eventually, EDN will become very cheap and a great buy, but may continue to fall in value due to the weakening Argentine Peso in the nearer term.  Either get out of any position you have now and wait until the Peso stabilizes before going back in or wait to start a position in the future when EDN is a better buy.</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (May 7 &#8211; 11):</strong></p>
<p>Money is coming back in.  The bull is once again ready to resume its run.  Buy JLL, GHDX, QNST, and CVRR as growth stocks.  CVRR is also a dividend growth stock.  Buy the ETF FTXL, but be ready for some volatility.  The best mutual fund is SMPSX.  I also have bught a little TVIX for assurance against future volatility as it is down into the $5&#8217;s.  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 3 (May 14 &#8211; 18):</strong></p>
<p>The market seems to wake up and eat Korean fish snacks every morning for breakfast.  But then, after realizing it&#8217;s mistake, it recovers.  I&#8217;ll call that the state of the market for now.  Luckily, all things wear out:  Strong and steady gains, turn to a sell-off.  A sell-off turns to Korean fish snacks and volatility.  Korean fish snacks and volatility then turn into another leg up . . . eventually?  Be prepared.  That said, consider the ETF for small cap industrials PSCI.  Then consider the dividend growth stock PGR.  For a mutual fund, consider FKCSX for small cap growth.  If you want dividends and potential growth there is insider buying in GHY, which seems like a bet on interest rates going up.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 4 May (May 21 &#8211; 31):</strong></p>
<p>I wanted to let market volatility play out a bit before making recommendations for this last period in May.  Buying the current dip should pay off.  Dividend growth stocks are AYR, BP, TEGP, and NRZ.  A good growth stock is HFC.  The ETF for growth is XLY.  The best mutual fund is TEFQX.  High yield junk bond funds and preferred CEFs have net asset values that move in the opposit direction of interest rates, just like with bonds.  At some point, interest rates will likely continue to increase which makes these funds risky.  With the exception of maybe BIT, I&#8217;d avoid those.  Good investing!</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/05/03/may-market-beating-stock-and-fund-picks/">May Market Beating Stock and Fund Picks</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/05/03/may-market-beating-stock-and-fund-picks/">May Market Beating Stock and Fund Picks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Apr 2018 17:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Trump remains the stock markets worst enemy.  True, China is a problem.  They cause 95% of our trade deficit, steel our technology and intellectual property, and respond to our complaints with a trade war.  Re-allocating plant and equipment from China to Mexico may seem plausible but it is likely that Trump would sabotage that.  Re-allocating&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/04/03/april-market-beating-stock-fund-picks/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">April Market Beating Stock/Fund Picks</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trump remains the stock markets worst enemy.  True, China is a problem.  They cause 95% of our trade deficit, steel our technology and intellectual property, and respond to our complaints with a trade war.  Re-allocating plant and equipment from China to Mexico may seem plausible but it is likely that Trump would sabotage that.  Re-allocating capital to the US would only lead to less efficient production, higher prices, inflation and increasing demand for workers from Mexico.  Trump would oppose the last, making all the negative consequences much worse.</p>
<p>Trade and other fears have increased market volatility, but the macro economy and earnings growth remain strong.  We also don&#8217;t know how the contradictory supply side policies of anti-trade v. tax and regulation decreases will play out.  We hope that the latter will be enough to give us net gains.  With that, I&#8217;d recommend the following stocks:  ARC, DYN, NTNX, and WMS.  Dividend growth stocks that are also more defensive in nature are:  HAS, MO, CVS, WBA, and T.  An excellent mutual fund is FDLSX.  A good high-yield dividend stock is ETP with a dividend coverage ration of 1.3 and a yield of 13.3%..  Some excellent ETFs are XAR, FTXL, and JPMV.  An oversold CEF (closed end fund) is EOI.  An undervalued REIT is EPR.  A CEF that specializes in buying undervalued CEFs goes by the ticker CEFS and yields about 8%.  Good investing!</p>
<p>Substitution error:  Remove RCS.</p>
<p><strong>For week 2 (April 9 &#8211; 13)</strong>:  Can&#8217;t predict the market other than expectations for this upcoming earnings period are high.  This might backfire if actual earnings disappoint.  Geopolitical and trade risks remain a problem.  That said, consider stocks such as MT, X, CC, CEIX, and RUTH.  ETFs to look at include PPA, FBT, ITA, JPMV, and FTXL.  Some of these pay dividends but are primarily growth oriented.  The least risky is JPMV.  CEFs with higher yields are FLC, JFR, and PFO.  Each of these has a yield greater than 6% and pay monthly dividends.  PFO and FLC are also undervalued relative to their net asset values.  Mutual funds for growth or yield are BXPIX and FAGIX, respectively.    Good investing!</p>
<p>Substitution error:  Remove RCS.</p>
<p><strong>Week 3 (4/16 &#8211; 4/20):</strong></p>
<p>For growth stocks, consider WLH and KURRY.  For a growth oriented ETF consider XAR and FTXL.  An excellent muni bond fund (avoid federal taxes) to consider is TAIX.  The market correct appears over.  The FED has yet to prepare sufficiently for the next recession by raising short-term rates (federal funds rate) and causing it to occur anyway.  Earnings season and stock buybacks should propel the market forward.  Anti-trade policies that are also anti-supply side polices are the only headwinds to worry about.</p>
<p><strong>Week 4 (4/23 &#8211; 4/30): </strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s all about trade with China on the negative side versus earnings growth and economic growth on the positive side.  In fact, economic GDP growth has nearly doubled from 1.5% for 8 years under the socialist Obama to about 2.9% under pro-market Trump.  Stick with and maybe add to BA and KRE in the base portfolio.  I&#8217;d also begin a position in EDN if you want long-term growth in a defensive and international sector.  Start small and add to it on down days.  Watch the MACD and RSI for indication that it&#8217;s price is turning upward.  Consider AAXN if you want a stock within one of the top investment sectors in the U.S.  For high yield in really good funds consider AWF, LDP, and GOF.   For dividends and growth there is always MAIN.  Notice how I&#8217;m getting really, really picky.  <span style="display: inline !important; float: none; background-color: transparent; color: #5e5e5e; font-family: 'Pt Serif',serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: 22px; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration: none; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">Good Investing! </span><b></b><i></i><u></u></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2018 14:20:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I have two pugs.  I am not their master.  Instead, I work for them.   They are well cared for and appear grateful.  this is not trickle down economics, for which, by the way, there is no existing theory.  Given the arrogance and outright laziness of my pugs it seems more like trickle up economics.&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/03/15/pugonomics-101-for-investors/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Pugonomics 101 for Investors</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have two pugs.  I am not their master.  Instead, I work for them.   They are well cared for and appear grateful.  this is not trickle down economics, for which, by the way, there is no existing theory.  Given the arrogance and outright laziness of my pugs it seems more like trickle up economics.</p>
<p>The analogy holds for investors.  When you buy a fund or stock you are using your financial capital to hire firms and fund managers to work for you.  If you do it right, this is also trickle up economics . . . or Pugonomics 101.  Sleep well.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/03/15/pugonomics-101-for-investors/">Pugonomics 101 for Investors</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/03/15/pugonomics-101-for-investors/">Pugonomics 101 for Investors</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2018 14:58:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1/2 (March 1 -9): Markets are beginning to adapt to real growth less the uncertainty of trade-war possibilities.  The growth and earnings side are great while the trade-war issue will probably remain for some time before hopefully fading in importance.  With that I&#8217;ll recommend some stocks and funds to consider adding to your portfolio.  The&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/03/07/march-2018-market-beating-stock-fund-picks/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">March 2018 Market Beating Stock/Fund Picks</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1/2 (March 1 -9):</strong></p>
<p>Markets are beginning to adapt to real growth less the uncertainty of trade-war possibilities.  The growth and earnings side are great while the trade-war issue will probably remain for some time before hopefully fading in importance.  With that I&#8217;ll recommend some stocks and funds to consider adding to your portfolio.  The Gary Cohn resignation may generate nothing more than a short-run buying opportunity.  I sympathize with Gary Cohn.  He is a free-trader, as am I.  Placing taxes on the seller side if any market doesn&#8217;t do anything to increase market activity or economic growth.  Basically, the Trump administration&#8217;s efforts to deal with China appear crude.  Not that China has ever played fair with trade and deserves a whack on the snout at the very least.  On the other hand, I can&#8217;t believe that if we can identify the source of a nuclear bomb from its radiation signature that we cannot identify or differentiate Chinese steel as well.  If we can, there is no need for the clumsy broad tariff approach that harms our allies more than they do China.</p>
<p>Consider the following stocks for your portfolios:  MT (steel), KELYA (staffing), PKG (packaging), AEL (life insurance), NTGR (computer networking), OZM (financial investment management).  ETFs to consider include:  FTXL, FBT, PSI, ITA, IAT, XLY, and KBWB.  I&#8217;d also recommend SOXX if you still don&#8217;t have it and KRE (although it is in the base stock portfolio already).  If you&#8217;re into mutual funds take a look at UGPIX, BFOCX, TEPIX, FSELX, and BGSAX.  These stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds will give you good diversification and long-run growth, unless of course a trade-war breaks out.  Good Investing and good luck!</p>
<p><strong>Week 2/3 (March 12 &#8211; 23):</strong>  Markets continue to iterate into tighter bands (called flags).  After consolidation they tend to resume their earlier upward trends.  Moreover, having Larry Kudlow as the new Chief Economist is good news for the markets.  Buy now.  Consider again the ETF funds FBT, SOXX and ITA.  Add to them FTX and PSI.  If you still do not have KRE, buy it now.  Stocks to consider are HCCI, MCRN, and CPSS.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 4 (March 26 &#8211; 30):  </strong></p>
<p>Although the new normal is &#8220;New Trump Trade Policies = Positive TVIX Correlation&#8221;, this is still just noise and not something you trade on.  Fundamentals for the intermediate and long-term still look good for earnings growth and the state of the economy.  True, a trade war could bring the bull market to an end, but this is only a theoretical possibility.  More likely negotiations will follow and there will be no trade war.  This is mostly because Trump&#8217;s emphasis on the state of the stock market is a limiting factor to his anti-trade policies.  In other words, anti-supply trade policies that contradict previous pro supply side policies also put Trump in the position where anti-trade noise leads to the reduction or reversal of anti-trade noise.  The market is &#8220;street smart&#8221; enough to adjust to this circumstance.</p>
<p>I am back from La La Land where I took my daughter and her friends to Laguna beach.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, it was too cold for them to swim.</p>
<p>I also helped a girl decide on a new swim suite . . . but, got in trouble with the wife for that one.</p>
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<p>Still, gota like California.</p>
<p>Growth stocks to consider are KELYA, AEL, CC, PATK, SGH, and USAK.  A tech oriented ETF with growth prospects is ETV which yields 8.8%.  An oversold energy/utility stock is CRIUF which now yields about 11%.  Growth ETFs are FTXL, PSI, PPA, and XAR.  Mutual funds to consider include:  OPGSX, INIVX, BGETX, and VGPMX.  Good Investing!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (Feb. 1 &#8211; 9): I am always amused when I hear a stock described as &#8220;poised for explosive growth.&#8221;  It&#8217;s a catchy line but the same holds for any stock in the market.  Odds are, you will be right some of the time.  The only thing I will say about my stock picks&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/02/04/february-stock-fund-picks/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">February Stock and Fund Picks</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (Feb. 1 &#8211; 9):</strong></p>
<p>I am always amused when I hear a stock described as &#8220;poised for explosive growth.&#8221;  It&#8217;s a catchy line but the same holds for any stock in the market.  Odds are, you will be right some of the time.  The only thing I will say about my stock picks is that they are subject to rigorous research and systematic screening and that some of them, even in the short-run of only a month, will perform well.  The others may pick up speed after a longer period.  Thus, I am no longer wanting to offer their relative performance over only a short period such as the previous month.  That said, here are those stocks and funds that you may want to take a closer look at as potential additions to your portfolio.</p>
<p>For growth, consider BIVV, MGLN, IT, AYX, BGG, EFSC, EGBN, TBK, and SF.  For dividends and growth, consider SCI, LAD, PRI and CG.  Growth funds to look at include IUSG, IVW, JKE, MOAT, and IWP.  You also may want to consider a closed in fund (CEF) selling at a discount that yeilds 8.7%.  The ticker is DPG and it is in the defensive utility sector, but still a reasonable consider ration for a portfolio balanced in terms of offense and defense.  Not a lot of people think about that aspect of portfolio balancing or diversification.  MOAT is also an offense/defense fund.  Of course funds also offer more diversification than do individual stocks.</p>
<p>Take advantage of the recent re-set in the stock market, but don&#8217;t be in a hurry.  You knew it was going to happen because January was just too good.  Get in front of those sectors, stocks, and funds, that are once again going up.</p>
<p>You may notice that I don&#8217;t recommend trading options.  Those are for traders not investors.</p>
<p>Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (February 12 &#8211; 16):</strong></p>
<p>Things look like they are picking up again.  Even the hotter inflation number, which I was waiting for, failed to slow the market for long.  For dividend growth stocks, consider MAIN (pays monthly), KIM, SEP, and OTC: TRSWF.  For growth take a look at SODA, ETFC, ALL, and JPM.. Funds I like are IVW, IWF, and FNI.  Some oversold reits that now pay higher yields are VTR, OHI, and STWD.  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 3/4 (February 20 &#8211; 28):</strong></p>
<p>Switching from one regime in which the government tried to stimulate the economy with expansionary monetary and fiscal policy on the expenditure side and at the same time kill the economy with overregulation on the supply side to a replacement regime in which contradictory macroeconomic policies become consistent supply side policies that lead to real and expansionary economic growth associated with an actual economic recovery is, to the stock market, somewhat like sailing through seas where the Atlantic and Pacific oceans collide.  Eventually, the stock market will adjust to a long-awaited real economic recovery as opposed to an asset bubble that formed because money only flowed into excess bank reserves and the stock market.  The &#8220;sea change&#8221; involves more volatility and concerns over inflation, the dollar&#8217;s falling exchange value (which is good for exports but inflationary for imports), and rising interest rates in the bond market that signal the end of the bull market in bonds.  Already, betting on a long declining VIX has wiped out some unwary investors.  Quixotic fears of heightened inflation, higher interest rates, and overly aggressive FED tightening will eventually fade.  Until then, expect a bumpy ride.  Earnings and economic fundamentals have improved significantly and the stock market will eventually catch up.  Buy on the dips.</p>
<p>Stocks to consider for growth are MA, RCL, and CTSH.  Dividend growth stocks to look at include:  AM, MMLP, SKT, FUN, BPL, and EPD.  Leading funds are FV and SOXX.  Just so you know I don&#8217;t like guns or cigarets so I avoid recommending their related stocks.  In the meantime, Good Investing!</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/02/04/february-stock-fund-picks/">February Stock and Fund Picks</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/02/04/february-stock-fund-picks/">February Stock and Fund Picks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (Jan 2 &#8211; 5): The conservative strategy is to not chase stocks when they are up, but buy on the dips instead.  Maybe wait for a 1% &#8211; 2% pull back in the market or a given stock or fund.  For growth, take a look at OLLI, MULE, EDIT, GBT, HUN, AME, NUAN,&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/01/02/january-2018-weekly-stock-picks/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">January 2018 Weekly Stock Picks</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (Jan 2 &#8211; 5):</strong></p>
<p>The conservative strategy is to not chase stocks when they are up, but buy on the dips instead.  Maybe wait for a 1% &#8211; 2% pull back in the market or a given stock or fund.  For growth, take a look at OLLI, MULE, EDIT, GBT, HUN, AME, NUAN, PTI, HMLSF (Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETG), TPL, NUAN, AMG, MAS, and IBKR.  For dividends consider GSBD and BREUF.  Pull backs require you keeep cash on hand.  For a major stock correction that will be sudden and relatively short-lived you need cash which you can then use to buy TZA or TVIX at the beginning of the correction to off-set your losses and give you even more cash to buy with.  To make sure you have cash you can slowly sell some stocks and funds into any rally.  Regardless of the circumstances, don&#8217;t panic.  Simply holding good stocks is a workable strategy because the bull market appears far from finished.</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (January 8 &#8211; 12):</strong></p>
<p>For growth and a bit-coin bet, consider the forward-looking ETF ARKW.  BR is a good cloud computing and big data oriented investment.  You may also want to pick up some shares of Shake Shack SHAK.  Good dividend growth stocks are PH, OMC, BDX, PLCE and AME.</p>
<p>STZ had 27 million in unrealized and unreported earnings from its 9.9% stake in Canada&#8217;s Canopy Growth.  It had a bottom line earnings beat of 11 cents per share but missed its top line revenue estimate and sold off.  Canada legalizes recreational marijuana this summer so I&#8217;d pick up a few shares of STZ at these very attractive prices.  Along the same lines, I&#8217;d continue to add to a position in HMLSF (Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF) or start a position if you have not already done so.  States rights or Federalism along with State AJ&#8217;s trump anything AJ Sessions might do at the Federal Level.  ATMs and cryptocurrency assure consumer purchasing without credit cards and credit for store openings is obtainable through a surfeit of diverse sources.  There is no way the trend towards MJ legalization and legal consumption will stop.</p>
<p>The market is, as Cramer says, &#8220;like a run away train.&#8221;  Just remember to remain diversified in your portfolio to protect against rotations, like from the US to Europe, for example.  Be balanced in terms of optimism and pessimism or, if you prefer, offense and defense.  Somewhere up ahead, say by Spring or this Summer, a bridge will be out.  Only those that see that coming will do well.  With that thought, I&#8217;ll leave you with:  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 3 (January 16 &#8211; 19):  </strong></p>
<p>This week you should increase the number of KRE shares (regional banks) in your base stock portfolio.  For weekly stock pick growth, consider adding any of the following:  DXC, GOOS,  FCX, TTWO, ATVI, MDB, CTRP, CLBS, (OTCOB:  APHQF), (OTCPK:  RKUNY), and DTEC (ALPS Disruptive Technologies ETF).  For dividends plus growth consider picking up shares in OLP (it yields 7.1%) and PCH.  Don&#8217;t forget about the government funding bill issue coming down the road this week.  Could be a soft patch in what is otherwise a great bull market.  Use any pull-back as a buying opportuniy.  Otherwise, plan on buying into strength.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 4 (January 22 &#8211; 31):</strong></p>
<p>Growth stocks/funds to consider are BLOK, FRAC, MOH, LAD, KEM, MTZ, ESIO, TSCO, WGO, DE, SAM, HBM, MT, and SNE.  ETFs include:  IWP, VBK, VIOG, IJT, TUSG, FGM, EWGS, FXL, SCJ, and EWJ.  For dividends and growth consider:  CVRR, SNMP, APAM, SHI, STO, and MJX.  Good investing !</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/01/02/january-2018-weekly-stock-picks/">January 2018 Weekly Stock Picks</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2018/01/02/january-2018-weekly-stock-picks/">January 2018 Weekly Stock Picks</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Week 1 (December 4 &#8211; 8): A very necessary Tech correction (i.e., the elevator down) is underway.  This will allow for the next leg up among high-flying, high-earning tech stocks (i.e., the slower &#8220;back up the stairs&#8221;)among their respective market valuations).  Once the correction bottoms, buying will again dominate so look for entry points such&#8230; <a class="more-link" href="https://marchemarkets.com/2017/12/03/december-2017-stocks-week/">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">December 2017 Stocks of the Week</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Week 1 (December 4 &#8211; 8):</strong></p>
<p>A very necessary Tech correction (i.e., the elevator down) is underway.  This will allow for the next leg up among high-flying, high-earning tech stocks (i.e., the slower &#8220;back up the stairs&#8221;)among their respective market valuations).  Once the correction bottoms, buying will again dominate so look for entry points such as the MACD (a chart indicator) crossing upwards and into the buying zone.</p>
<p>Growth stocks strongly recommended by analysts include BIDU, KLIC, DQ, PAYC, DXC, HQY, and SEDG.  All have high rates of earnings growth.  Also, DXC pays a dividend.  Recent earnings blowout stocks include VMW and NTNX.  Good dividend growth stocks are UNH, CWH, and V.  If you want an international ETF to hold that includes high earnings growth Chinese stocks take a look at EEM.  Good Investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 2 (Dec. 11 &#8211; 15):</strong></p>
<p>The abrupt rotation out of Tech and into domestic stocks benefiting from the tax cut/reform bill appears over.  That creates opportunities among the now lower priced high earnings stocks.  I&#8217;d focus on buying lower priced tech stocks, financial sector stocks, and possibly some biotech.  To that end, consider SEDG, V, CREE, PRAH, MTG, SKX, COHR, PPC and FIVE for growth.  WLK is a good dividend growth stock.  These stocks are mostly in the tech and financial sectors, but they also interface with the booming industrial sector.  FIVE is a retail stock.  Good investing!</p>
<p><strong>Week 3/4 (Dec. 18 &#8211; 29):</strong></p>
<p>The market looks to finsih the year strongly.  Some stocks and funds you may want to consider for growth include TEAM, PRAH, ESPR, ZTS, MED, CMCO, NAIL, OSTK, and HON.  Speculative considerations may include PRTK and GBT.  Those that pay dividends include HON and ZTS, which makes them dividend growth stocks.  A closed end fund (CEF) of 20 natural gas MLPs to consider is CBA, which yields about 10.2% per year.  This is a good long-run growth play as natural gas is now an export with increasing prices.  A sustainable &#8220;green&#8221; REIT investment that yeilds about 5.7% is HASI.  Chinese growth ETFs to consider include MCHI and KWEB.  Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and Good Investing!</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2017/12/03/december-2017-stocks-week/">December 2017 Stocks of the Week</a> first appeared on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p><p>The post <a href="https://marchemarkets.com/2017/12/03/december-2017-stocks-week/">December 2017 Stocks of the Week</a> appeared first on <a href="https://marchemarkets.com">MarchéEconomics</a>.</p>
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