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Fundamental data is updated weekly, as of the prior weekend. Please download the Full Report and Dividend Report for any changes.
Aug 23, 2020
Latest Stock Report Updates
Valuentum members have access to our 16-page stock reports, Valuentum Buying Index ratings, Dividend Cushion ratios, fair value estimates and ranges, dividend reports and more. Not a member? Subscribe today. The first 14 days are free.
Jan 21, 2020
You Saw It Coming: 85% of Quant Funds Underperform
Financial advisors that shared the book Value Trap with your clients, if you think it makes sense, please be sure to let them know how hard you are working for them in staying up to date with new developments, especially the vast underperformance of quant mutual funds. Keep building trust.
Nov 19, 2019
Improving Our Coverage
Valuentum continues to scour the stock market for new ideas. We’ll be following the set of companies in this list via commentary on our website and a data sheet updated periodically.
May 28, 2019
Our Reports on Stocks in the Healthcare Products Distributors Industry
Image Source: Express Scripts. We have dropped coverage of the Healthcare Products Distributors industry: ABC, CAH, HSIC, MCK, PDCO.
Mar 12, 2018
The "Luck" and "Randomness" of Index Funds
If the year-to-year performance of active funds relative to index funds can be considered “random,” so then is the year-to-year performance of index funds relative to active funds, regardless of fees and expenses. Image shown: page 1 of 14.
Dec 11, 2017
Video: Nelson's Active Management Theorem, Poker and "High Society," Inertia and the Value-Growth Conundrum
President of Investment Research Brian Nelson details his simple new theorem of the stock market that may change everything you believe. Nelson explains using poker as an example, and he goes on to caution about the concept of inertia, and how investing has somehow transformed into a "game" -- if investors truly believe there are 'value' and 'growth' stocks. A must-watch intrigue. Running time: ~11 minutes.
Sep 7, 2017
Adviser Fees on Indexed Assets Can Eat Up Your Nest Egg?
Indexing sounds like an easy way to track the market's performance, but if your indexed assets are held in financial advisors' accounts, it can come with a big cost: significant underperformance. Over 20 years, we estimate in this hypothetical example that the cumulative cost as a result of a 1% annual financial advisor fee on indexed assets can amount to as much as 66% of a saver's initial investment -- just for holding an index fund. Please be careful out there!
Software: ADBE, CRM, FFIV, MSFT, ORCL
This product includes five, 16-page equity research reports (in pdf form) on the following companies in the software industry: Adobe (ADBE), Salesforce.com (CRM), F5 Networks (FFIV), Microsoft (MSFT), and Oracle (ORCL). Upon purchase, an article will be emailed to you containing the links to the relevant reports. Or subscribe to Valuentum and gain access to these reports as part of your membership.
DCF Valuation Model for the Individual Investor
Have you ever wanted to model a company? As part of Valuentum's mission to serve the individual investor, we've developed a discounted cash-flow model template that you can use to estimate the value of any operating firm that you wish. ***Subscribe to Valuentum and receive 20% off your puchase of this valuation tool.*** Note: This model template is built in Microsoft Excel 2010 and is compatible with your PC and also Excel 2008 for Mac. The downloadable file will be emailed to you upon purchase.
Value Trap - Theory of Universal Valuation, Second Edition
[This is a digital download of a PDF file of the book. If you prefer to receive a paperback copy, please order through Amazon. The price discount for members of Valuentum for this digital copy does not apply for paperback copies ordered through Amazon.]Wall Street doesn’t know it has a problem. Index and quantitative investors have been free-riding on the backs of active managers for years, but growth in price-agnostic trading may finally have reached the tipping point. Brian Nelson, former Director of Methodology at Morningstar and President of Investment Research at Valuentum, explains how enterprise valuation forms the Theory of Universal Valuation and why a focus on it may not only help you avoid value traps, but also save you from the next financial crisis.



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