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 Dec 31, 2023
     
      2023 Was a Fantastic Year! Are You Ready for 2024? Image: The percentage of ideas highlighted in the Exclusive that have moved in the direction of our thesis (i.e. up for capital appreciation ideas and down for short idea considerations) through the current price or closed price, with consideration of cash and stock dividends. Success rates do not consider trading costs or tax implications. Data through December 8, 2023. Past results are not a guarantee of future performance.From fantastic success rates in the Exclusive publication and strong capital preservation tendencies in the simulated High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio to relative outperformance in both the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio the past two years, the Valuentum newsletter suite continues to deliver in a big way for what members are looking for. We thank you for another excellent year in 2023, and we hope that you have a happy, healthy, and prosperous 2024! Dec 11, 2023
     
      Oracle’s “Business Is Good and Getting Better” Image Source: Peter Kaminski. On December 11, Oracle reported mixed second-quarter results for its fiscal 2024 that showed total revenue advancing 5% on a year-over-year basis (4% in constant currency), slightly lower than expectations, and non-GAAP earnings per share of $1.34 that came in slightly ahead of what the market was looking for. The company’s non-GAAP operating margin of 43% in the quarter helped to drive non-GAAP net income 14% higher than the same period a year ago (11% in constant currency). We’re not letting the slight miss on the top line sway us from our constructive stance on shares. Our fair value estimate stands at $108 per share, about in-line with where shares are currently trading. Dec 7, 2023
     
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      How Do We Use the Valuentum Buying Index? Image: We highlighted Exxon Mobil to start 2022, and the stock was one of the best performers in the S&P 500 last year. Exxon Mobil became a “Valuentum” stock last year, with shares being undervalued, exhibiting a strong technical breakout, and sporting an attractive dividend yield to boot. The stock became a huge winner. Note: Exxon is no longer included in the simulated newsletter portfolios. The image is an excerpt from an email sent to members January 5, 2022.We answer one of the most frequently asked questions about the Valuentum Buying Index. Nov 8, 2023
     
      Gilead's Oncology Business Could Represent One Third of Product Revenue By 2030 Image: Gilead’s potential in oncology speaks to long-term sustainability. On November 7, Gilead Sciences reported better-than-expected third-quarter results with revenue and non-GAAP earnings per share handily beating the consensus estimates. Gilead was once a market darling having cured hepatitis C, but success in this area has forced the company to reinvent itself, and it continues to make solid progress in HIV product sales and oncology (Trodelvy and Cell Therapy). We have Gilead on our radar for consideration, and the company’s dividend yield of ~3.7% pays investors to wait for its promising pipeline to flourish. We value Gilead north of $100 per share, far above where it is currently trading. Oct 31, 2023
     
      3 Mid Caps With Net Cash And Strong Free Cash Flow Image: Chewy's best-in-class customer service is paying off in strong free cash flow generation. We're huge fans of companies with net cash on their balance sheet and strong free cash flow generating potential. This view has led us to favor the areas of big cap tech and the stylistic area of large cap growth in the newsletter portfolios, but there are other companies emerging with similar economics on a smaller scale. Chewy, Inc. E.L.F Beauty and DocuSign are three that come to mind, and all three of these names boast a strong balance sheet and favorable free cash flow dynamics. Each of these companies is also benefiting from secular growth trends as they seek to gain market share against rivals. Though certainly not without valuation risk as the trajectory of free cash flow expectations will certainly cause volatility in their respective stocks, we think all three may be worthy of consideration for the aggressive, risk-seeking investor targeting long-term capital appreciation. Oct 30, 2023
     
      3 Net-Cash-Rich, Free-Cash-Flow Generating, Secular Growth Powerhouses Image: Shares of Microsoft, Alphabet, and Meta Platforms have trounced the market return so far in 2023. We think a holistic view to a company's fundamentals provides an upper hand when it comes to outperforming the market, but we also feel that the discounted cash-flow model is an indispensable tool to help investors collect all of their thoughts and quantitatively put them together within valuation to arrive at what a company is worth. After all, the stock market is an expectations game, where expectations of free cash flow form the baseline for value, and changes in them heavily influence the direction of share prices. We like stocks that have strong net cash positions on the books and have a high probability of achieving better-than-expected free-cash-flow generation in coming years. In this article, we'll talk about the cash-based sources of intrinsic value at three large cap growth names. Oct 25, 2023
     
      Alphabet and Meta Are Net-Cash-Rich, Free-Cash-Flow Generating, Secular-Growth Powerhouses Image: Free cash flow growth at Alphabet has been phenomenal during the first nine months of 2023. Both Alphabet and Meta are net-cash-rich, free-cash-flow generating, secular-growth powerhouses. Though cloud revenue growth and the pace of expense expansion at Alphabet are concerns, and while Meta may experience some softness in advertising revenue during the current quarter, both entities’ quarterly performances during the calendar third quarter showcased why they have been market darlings during 2023. Note: We’ve corrected our updated report on Alphabet. We had previously uploaded an incorrect version, but this version (pdf) has now been corrected. There is no change to the updated fair value estimate of $133 per share. The High Yield Dividend Newsletter, Best Ideas
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Image Source: Marco Pakoeningrat. We continue to like the areas of big cap tech and large cap growth as the top firms in these areas have strong cash-based sources of intrinsic value: net cash on the balance sheet and strong expected future free cash flow generation. After the close February 1, the market received the quarterly earnings reports from Meta Platforms, Amazon, and Apple, and we were pleased by the trio’s performance during the calendar fourth quarter. We maintain our long-held view that big cap tech and large cap growth will continue to lead the market higher, and we continue to overweight these areas in the newsletter portfolios.