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May 5, 2021
PayPal Reports Strongest First Quarter Results in History!
Image Shown: A snapshot of PayPal's first-quarter 2021 performance. Image Source: PayPal. PayPal’s fundamentals continue to move in the right direction, and we liked its first-quarter report and outlook for the remainder of 2021. The high end of our fair value estimate range for PayPal is $334 per share, and we still view the company as one of the best ideas on the market today.
May 5, 2021
Video: Sports Cards as an Alternative Asset Class
Image: 1950 Bowman Jackie Robinson. Video: Valuentum's President Brian Nelson explains recent developments in the sports cards and memorabilia market, and why he thinks the area will become a feasible, transparent and liquid alternative asset class for investors to consider in the longer run.
May 4, 2021
Video: Apple’s Cash Based Sources of Intrinsic Value and Dividend Health
Image Shown: Inside an Apple store. Source: Valuentum. Video shown: Valuentum's President Brian Nelson walks through Apple's financial statements to explain the cash-based sources of intrinsic value and how net cash on the balance sheet and future expected free cash flow are key sources of dividend health. This 10-minute video clip is part of a 3+ hour presentation on financial statement analysis provided in April 2021.
May 3, 2021
The Real Reasons Why Buffett Wants You in Index Funds
Image Shown: Since mid-June 2015, on a price-only basis, the S&P 500 (SPY) has nearly doubled, while shares of Kinder Morgan have nearly halved. In Morgan Housel’s book The Psychology of Money, chapter 16 leads in with “Beware taking financial cues from people playing a different game than you are.” The people on CNBC are playing a different game than you, and so is Warren Buffett. Buffett’s principles on stock selection are golden, but you must understand that he is near the top of the Forbes’ Billionaires List. He absolutely should be taking his own advice and indexing! With the threat of long-term inflation and price-agnostic trading, the average American, even with a few million in the bank, is not so lucky. Keep your game sharp.
Apr 30, 2021
Domino’s Pizza Well-Positioned for Long Run
Image Shown: Domino’s has the right business model for the long haul. Unit economics are fantastic for franchisees, while same-store sales continue to benefit from first-mover digital initiatives. Earnings per share growth has been stellar for the past decade. Image Source: April 2021 Presentation. Domino’s has the right business model for the digital economy, and we expect robust net unit growth and retail sales growth in the mid-to-high single-digit range over the next few years. This asset-light, free-cash-flow generating franchisor is stealing market share hand over fist, while it drives robust earnings expansion and buys back its own stock (it has a $1 billion repurchase authorization, as of February 2021). Everything seems in place for Domino’s to remain atop the global quick-service pizza industry, as operational simplicity is the name of the game. Investors need to pay attention to Domino’s net debt load, but we see little in the way of this fantastic growth story. The firm remains one of our favorite restaurant ideas and a holding in the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio.
Apr 30, 2021
Public Storage Breaks Out!
Image Shown: Public Storage’s chart looks mighty attractive, with shares having experienced a powerful breakout recently. Its dividend is equally attractive, in our view. There's a lot to like about Public Storage. The company's unique financial position relative to other REITs when it comes to traditional free cash flow covering dividends makes its payout comparatively less risky, while its strength during the COVID-19 meltdown has revealed the durability of its free cash flow stream through thick and thin. Perhaps the only thing more attractive than its fantastic chart is the health of its dividend, which is further backstopped by an A2/A investment-grade credit rating, one of the highest ratings for any REIT. We continue to like Public Storage as an idea in the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio, with shares yielding a solid ~2.9% at this time.
Apr 28, 2021
Best Idea Alphabet Flying Higher
Image Shown: Shares of Alphabet Inc Class C stock are on a nice upward climb of late as investors continue to warm up to the company’s fortress-like balance sheet, stellar free cash flow generating abilities, and promising growth outlook. We continue to like Alphabet Inc Class C shares (ticker GOOG) as a top-weighted idea in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. We are huge fans of Alphabet, and the digital advertising giant delivered again April 27 when it reported a stellar first quarter 2021 earnings report that saw the firm fly by both consensus top- and bottom-line estimates. Shares of Alphabet Class C are included as a top-weighted idea in the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. As of this writing, even after the post-earnings bounce, shares of GOOG are trading well below our fair value estimate of $2,792 (the top end of our fair value estimate range sits at $3,490) indicating there is room for substantial capital appreciation upside going forward.
Apr 27, 2021
Trash Is Cash
Image Source: Clyde Robinson. Increasingly valuable disposal capacity that is only becoming scarcer and pricing power across collection and disposal operations that keep inflationary pressures at bay are just two of the reasons why we like the municipal solid waste space. Waste Management’s first-quarter performance showed that the U.S. municipal solid waste industry remains very healthy while free cash flow generation across the group will remain robust and perhaps grow stronger as the U.S. economy continues its recovery. We include Waste Management's peer Republic Services as one of our favorite ideas in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio.
Apr 26, 2021
Competition Is Heating Up for Intel
Image Shown: Intel's shares have outpaced the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) since we removed them October 2020.Intel has had a terrific run, but we think bad news may be on the horizon. The chip giant is juggling too many balls at the moment, and competition from the likes of AMD and Nvidia could result in some tough sledding in coming years. We don’t see much risk to the dividend payout, but the lower end of our fair value range may be a reasonable target for shares. We feel that a big miss is coming that may take the market by surprise later this year or in 2022. Execution will be key, and Intel has its work cut out for it. We expect to make some tweaks to our valuation model given the report, but we don’t expect a material fair value estimate change at this time. The company’s Dividend Cushion ratio stands at 1.4.
Apr 26, 2021
Chipotle Could Double the Number of Restaurants in the Long Run
Image Source: Valuentum. Chipotle’s first-quarter results were solid, and we’re sticking with the idea in the simulated Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. The company’s long-term total restaurant opportunity is tremendous, and we view its digital initiatives as top-notch as it continues to grow comparable store sales nicely. With one of the most innovative CEOs at the helm, Chipotle’s shares continue to be enticing, in our view.



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