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Weekly Summary August 3, 2018

Cabot Prime Week Ending August 3, 2018

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Cabot Weekly Review (Video)

In this week’s stock market video, Paul Goodwin, chief analyst of Cabot Emerging Markets Investor looks at how the markets have been doing over the past few months and highlights some of the stocks that are on his watch list. Paul looks at CVNA, GRUB, FANG, LULU, ZTO, TCEHY and others.

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Cabot Growth Investor

Bi-weekly Issue August 1: In tonight’s issue, Mike gives you all his thoughts about our stocks and what he’s looking for going forward. He also writes about one of his favorite secondary market timing indicators which is the action of defensive-oriented stocks compared to growth-oriented areas of the market. There are no additional portfolio changes tonight after selling two stocks and a portion of a third earlier this week. The portfolio is now 42% in cash.

Special Bulletin July 30: Our Cabot Tides are now on the fence, as the recent selling has driven small caps, mid caps and the Nasdaq to, or slightly below, their 50-day lines. After today’s selling rout, Mike is going to sell Nutanix (NTNX), which has broken below its prior low and is showing us a loss.

Special Bulletin July 30: This morning, Mike is going to sell Proofpoint (PFPT), which dropped after earnings on Friday. The stock hasn’t tripped our stop, but we have no profit after holding for a few months and the big-volume decline after hitting resistance multiple times tells us the buyers aren’t in the building.The sale of Proofpoint will leave the Model Portfolio with around 32% in cash.

Bi-weekly Update July 25: Mike says to remain mostly bullish, but keep your eyes open. He’s sticking with a heavily invested position, though is keeping a close eye on growth stocks and their reactions to earnings during the next couple of weeks. Tonight, our only change in the Model Portfolio is to place Grubhub (GRUB) back on Buy after a fantastic earnings-induced breakout. Try to buy on dips.

Other Stocks of Interest August 3: Follow ups to stocks featured February 28, 2018 (issue 1388) to August 1, 2018 (issue 1399). Since they’re not in the Model Portfolio, you don’t see them followed on a regular basis. However, we are monitoring these stocks, and this listing gives their current momentum status.

Cabot Top Ten Trader

Movers & Shakers Weekly Update August 3: Based on the action of leading stocks this week, Mike says there’s reason for hope, and he might nudge our Market Monitor back up a notch. But his main thought is to be patient and let the market find its way. Today’s Buy Ideas: Carvana (CVNA), Illumina (ILMN), SiteOne Landscape (SITE) and Trex (TREX). There are eight sells this week: Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), Nutanix (NTNX), Kohl’s (KSS), Shake Shack (SHAK), TripAdvisor (TRIP), Ultragenyx (RARE), Weight Watchers (WTW) and WPX Energy (WPX).

Weekly Issue July 30: Even amid the recent selling, Mike has seen plenty of positive reactions to earnings and other pieces of news last week, many of which made it into this week’s list. His Top Pick is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which is one of the strongest stocks in the market. Given the environment, start small and buy on dips.

Cabot Undervalued Stocks Advisor

Special Bulletin August 3: CF Industries (CF) rose 12% yesterday after reporting a great second quarter. While Crista admits the price resistance on CF is a bit nebulous, she’s going to stick with her plan and Sell today. Also, Universal Electronics (UEIC) reported second quarter results yesterday afternoon, and raised guidance for the third quarter. The stock was up 22% this morning shortly after the open. There’s upside resistance in the mid-40’s, where the stock rose to this morning, so Crista is moving UEIC from Strong Buy to Hold.

Special Bulletin August 2: Crista reports on six stocks in her portfolio that have reported earnings. CF Industries (CF) moves from Strong Buy to Hold.

Weekly Update July 31: Crista writes that on the bright side, the short-term volatility that’s created by all the fear-mongering has created tremendous opportunities in stocks like Knight-Swift Transportation (KNX), PulteGroup (PHM), Netflix (NFLX) and many more. Stick with companies that are thriving and add to your positions when the market whimsically pummels them. She has one portfolio change today: Alexion Pharmaceuticals (ALXN) moves from Buy to Strong Buy.

Special Bulletin July 26: Crista reports on eight stocks in her portfolio that have reported earnings. Interpublic Group (IPG) and Martin Marietta Materials (MLM) each move from Hold to Strong Buy.

Monthly Issue July 3: Crista says for now, stay focused on GDP if you’re worried about a recession (which she promises you is nowhere in sight), and literally just glance at a two-year stock market price chart if you’re worried about a bear market. Today, CF Industries Holdings (CF) joins the Growth Portfolio and Delek U.S. Holdings (DK) joins the Buy Low Opportunities Portfolio, both as Strong Buys.

Cabot Stock of the Week

Weekly Issue July 31: This week’s recommendation McCormick & Company (MKC), pays a very safe dividend and brings the promise of a bit of capital appreciation as well. The stock was originally recommended by Chloe Lutts Jensen for her Safe Income Portfolio. Tim has five rating changes today: Broadridge Financial Solutions (BR) moves from Buy to Sell, PayPal (PYPL) from Buy to Hold, Teladoc (TDOC) from Buy to Hold, Weight Watchers International (WTW) from Hold to Sell and Zillow (Z) from Buy to Sell.

Cabot Emerging Markets Investor

Bi-weekly Update August 2: Paul has no moves in the portfolio today, as he waits for earnings season to play out. Previous moves to put the portfolio in a defensive stance have given us some protection. But today’s slump in emerging market stocks has put our Buy signal in question and further weakened many of our stocks.
Special Bulletin July 31: Declining markets tend to bring on attacks by short-selling specialists, and today that’s what has happened to GDS Holdings (GDS). Paul says that it’s time to sell GDS and take the profits. And if the market eventually decides that the company is blameless and its reporting is accurate, I’ll be happy to consider it for re-inclusion.

Bi-weekly Issue July 26: Today the Cabot Emerging Markets Timer is showing a very new green light so Paul has several portfolio changes: iQiyi (IQ) moves from Hold a Half to Buy a Half and JD.com (JD) from Watch to Buy a Half. This issue’s featured stock is RYB Education (RYB), a player in the crowded field of for-profit education companies in China. Paul has it rated Buy a Half.

Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Investor

Weekly Update August 2: Crista writes that in recent days, there’s been a proliferation of articles and news commentaries about a tentative shift in the market’s multi-year preference of growth stocks over value stocks. The only point she would like to add is that the terms “growth” and “value” are not mutually exclusive. There are no rating changes today.

Cabot Dividend Investor

Weekly Update August 1: Chloe says it’s been an eventful week in the market, as some big earnings blowups worsened the ongoing exodus from leading growth stocks and big tech names. Other aggressive investments, like small- and mid-cap stocks, have also seen selling. There is one rating change today, Chloe is selling a third of the shares in Broadridge Financial (BR), due to technical weakness.

Special Bulletin July 30: Chloe writes that Intel (INTC) fell nearly 7% after reporting earnings Friday, and the stock started today with further losses. She is going to Sell the rest of INTC shares now.

Monthly Issue July 25: This month’s featured buy, McCormick & Company (MKC) was founded in 1889 and has grown to become one of the largest spice and flavoring companies in the world. In addition to their eponymous line of spices, McCormick makes condiments, stocks, oils, recipe mixes, salad dressings, baking ingredients and more. Consumer products make up about 62% of sales. Chloe is adding MKC to the Safe Income tier. Also, she is selling half of BB&T (BBT) today, due to poor technical performance and a lack of support. There are no other changes, but Chloe includes details on plenty of earnings reports.

Cabot’s 10 Best Marijuana Stocks

Update June 14: Tim recently attended the Cannabis World Conference and Business Expo in New York City. His main takeaway from that conference was that the trend continues to gain strength, at a faster rate than expected. He also updates the 10 stocks in the portfolio.

Summer Issue May 24: With this issue, Tim is replacing two of the portfolio stocks—Emerald Health (EMHTF) and CannaRoyalty (CNNRF)—with new recommendations—Hydropothecary (HYYDF) and iAnthus Capital (ITHUF).

Wall Street’s Best Investments

Daily Alert August 3: Owens Corning (OC) from Shortex Market Letter
Daily Alert August 3: Myriad Genetics (MYGN) from Shortex Market Letter
Daily Alert August 2: RYB Education, Inc. (RYB) from Cabot Emerging Markets Investor
Daily Alert August 1: SoftBank Group Corp. (SFTBY) from Internet Wealth Builder
Daily Alert July 31: Liberty Global Plc (LBTYA) from The Buyback Letter
Daily Alert July 30: Bausch Health Companies Inc. (BHC) from The Turnaround Letter

Monthly Issue July 18: This month’s issue is our Top Picks for 2018 mid-year update. Capturing first place is Paul Goodwin and Tim Lutts, Chief Investment Analysts for Cabot Emerging Markets Investor and Cabot Stock of the Week. Both picked GDS Holdings (GDS), for a stunning 116.58% return! Also, Nancy updates many of our Top Picks from our January 2018 issue, as well as some additional investment ideas.

Wall Streets Best Dividend Stocks

Daily Alert August 3: Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) from The Investment Reporter
Daily Alert August 2: Mexichem, S.A.B. de C.V. (MXCHY) from Global Investing
Daily Alert August 1: Diageo plc (DEO) from Argus Weekly Staff Report
Daily Alert July 31: Boulder Growth & Income Fund (BIF) from Contrarian Outlook
Daily Alert July 30: Sell Half: Buckeye Partners (BPL) from Energy & Income Advisor
Daily Alert July 30: BB&T Corp. (BBT) from Cabot Undervalued Stocks Advisor

Monthly Issue July 11: This month’s issue is our Top Picks for 2018 mid-year update. Capturing first place, with a gain of 27% is Ingrid Hendershot of Hendershot Investments, who recommended The TJX Companies (TJX). In this issue, Nancy updates many of our Top Picks from our January 2018 issue, and has also added a couple of new Top Picks, as well as a variety of additional investment ideas.

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Cabot’s 10 Best REITs to Buy Now

Special Report

July 18: Nancy has always loved real estate; in fact, she owns a small real estate franchise. But she loves the idea of a diversified real estate portfolio and REITs fit the bill. They have been excellent investments for her subscribers over the years as they offer the perfect opportunity to buy real estate with very little capital. And she believes the boom cycle in real estate is far from over. With that in mind, she set out to find the 10 Best REITs for today’s economy and market. She looked at growth, valuation, dividend yield, and fundamental and technical strength.

Cabot’s 10 Best Buy and Hold Stocks for 2018

Update July 13, 2018: Today, Crista updates investors on portfolio news and performance of the stocks in Cabot’s 10 Best Buy and Hold Stocks for 2018. In terms of individual stock performance, Supernus Pharmaceuticals (SUPN) is up 34.6% YTD through July 12, while Universal Electronics (UEIC) is down 28.0% YTD. The performance of the remaining stocks ranges between +19.5% and -18.2%.

Update June 12, 2018: On June 11, 2018, USG Corporation (USG) announced that its Board of Directors agreed for the company to be acquired by Gebr. Knauf KG for $44 per share in cash. Crista suggestion is that investors sell USG now, rather than wait for the remaining $0.96 per share to accrue from the special dividend and the remaining potential capital appreciation.

Cabot’s 10 Best Takeover Stocks

Special Report May 3: There are a variety of reasons that a corporation might want to purchase another company. They might want to acquire a company’s patents or products to enhance their product lines; access the company’s distribution network and sales relationships; or simply aim to increase their earnings growth rate by purchasing a very profitable company within a related industry. After all, stronger earnings growth leads to better share price appreciation—a topic that boards of directors care very much about. Crista’s investment strategy, which combines both growth and value criteria, inadvertently identifies potential takeover targets. That’s because big companies and she often seek the same thing: stock investments in undervalued, financially thriving companies that can deliver profits to investors. The ten companies are all undervalued growth stocks. What’s more, they’re small enough that big competitors and peers within their sectors could easily finance their acquisitions, often through current cash flow.

Cabot’s 10 Best Covered Calls on Dividend Stocks

Special Report April 12: With interest rates just coming off of historically low levels, income investors have been desperately searching for alternative sources of yield. Dividend stocks are the obvious answer. But there’s an even better way to create yield: by executing a covered call strategy on stocks that pay dividends.

Cabot’s 10 Best Small-Cap Cloud Computing Stocks to Buy Now

Special Report Updated June 18: If you’re a growth investor, you need to own cloud software stocks. It’s just that simple. Cloud computing is changing the world. It’s powering massive growth in companies across sectors, empowering digital transformations, enabling new generations of connected technologies and changing how people live their lives. Tyler Laundon lays out the landscape and names his 10 best small-cap cloud computing stocks.

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Ask the Experts

Cabot Emerging Markets Investor

Question: WB has been going down for quite a while. Do you expect it to come back, or should I sell it before all of my profit is gone?

Paul: I’m sure WB will come back, but I have no idea how low it might go and when it might get back on track. The best way to handle it is to sell now. If you want to sell half of two-thirds of your position and keep the rest on a short leash, that’s up to you. But you should definitely be reducing your exposure and booking some profits now.

Question: My Son “25" told me at lunch today that the game Fortnite is crazy popular. I looked up that it is owned by Epic and that TCEHY bght 40% of same. Wondering if this is worth a shot. TCEHY has done nada this year.

Paul: I think TCEHY is definitely worth a shot, but I’m not sure what’s the right time to take that shot. The stock is still in a downtrend, and there’s nothing that says it can’t go any lower. The prudent thing to do is to wait until TCEHY actually puts in a bottom and then get in as soon as it starts to move up. I just wrote a piece for the Wall Street’s Best Daily series dealing with the comparison between Facebook and Tencent Holdings.

Question: I could use your help today. I never sold HTHT and it is really down 13% on greater than average volume. I don’t find any news. Do you know the reason? And what is your opinion?

Paul: I can’t find any reason for the decline in HTHT either. But it really doesn’t matter, does it? The company will report its Q2 results on August 22 after the close, but it’s pretty clear that HTHT has lost at least one major institutional holder. The most important thing right now is for you to protect your capital by selling the stock. Don’t worry about whether it will bounce tomorrow or will rally back in the future. Second-guessing sell decisions is a losing strategy. If the stock comes back, you can always buy it again.

Cabot’s 10 Best Marijuana Stocks

Question: Good day Mr. Lutts, I read in a recent Cabot Flyer (e-mail) that the next 10 Best Marijuana Stocks will be sent out in August. I wait patiently for each report but once I hear its release is near, I look forward to it. I am looking forward to your new report to guide my planned purchases. Would you know on which day (date) in August, it will be released?

Tim: The next full issue of Cabot’s Best Marijuana Stocks will be published August 30. Previous issues have been early-to-mid-month, but we’re shifting the timing to get around the Cabot Summit (August 15-17) and to get beyond earnings season. As to the stocks, there are no obvious clinkers today, so if there are to be any sales, they are as yet unidentified. The sector is currently building a normal base (with the exception of TPB which hit a new high this week), so nibbling on any of the other nine would be okay.

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