This Troublesome Trend Points to A Profitable Solution
The world is in the grip of an energy crisis. Shortages in Europe could lead to brownouts this winter, or reduced energy available for things like home heating. In the meantime, the US faces a number of potential issues like wildfires, heat waves, and hurricanes, which can wreak havoc on the power grid.
While improvements will continue over time, power interruptions are a way of life. And they could continue to be so for some time.
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Profit From The Migration Trend That’s Slowing, Not Stopping
People need to move, no matter what the economy is doing. And many will move to areas with lower taxes, higher growth, and better job opportunities. That’s been playing out slowly over the past decade, with the pandemic causing a faster migration rate as many looked to move to lower-density areas.
While that trend is slowing, it isn’t stopping. And companies that cater to this trend will likely continue to fare well in the years ahead.
One company benefitting from this trend ...
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Consider Companies Rightsizing their Executive Suites Now
In normal markets, news of a layoff can lead to a share price going higher. The market tends to interpret that as a company reducing headcount, especially if the company has been growing. Today, it may lead to a selloff, as traders may be concerned that the company is shrinking.
But companies that are looking to streamline just parts of their business, particularly in its executive suites with cuts at the corporate level, can send a message that they’re concerned about ...
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Continue to Add Defensive Names in Today’s Market
The stock market will always be volatile. In today’s environment, big daily swings have been the norm. For investors who are using those swings to pick up quality companies at a reasonable price, they’ll be rewarded on top of any trading income as well.
Right now, markets are fearful over a potential decline in corporate earnings. That’s already been the case for a few quarters, but high energy prices this year are causing higher prices in everything from electrical generation to ...
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It’s Time to Consider This Old-School Inflation Hedge
Inflation continues to eat away at consumer’s purchasing power. And while it’s blindsided some investors, it’s also been tough to hedge right now. That’s because conventional hedges haven’t worked too well yet, as investors have gone through other alternatives first.
However, gold is starting to look undervalued relative to other commodities. And it has a long history of holding up well compared to inflation, both expected and unexpected, over time.
As gold prices look undervalued, so do prices for gold mining companies ...
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Find Companies With Strong Real Demand Now
Inflation can be an insidious force, making investing a challenge. That’s because there are some areas where customers have to spend more due to inflation, whether they like it or not. Other businesses are more elastic, so higher prices can lead to a big drop in volume.
Companies that have strong real demand now can likely perform well in the future as inflation starts to wane. The trick is in finding the right trend to track amid today’s high inflation.
One trend ...
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Find the Best Value in Consolidating Industries
When an industry is new, it may result in dozens or even hundreds of companies creating a product or service. As it matures, an industry will tend to consolidate into just a handful of players.
The classic example of this is the automotive industry, where a number of brands either went bankrupt, or were absorbed into what are now known as the “big three.” Other industries are consolidating now.
Finding the best values out there can mean getting into companies poised to ...
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Keep Buying Companies Improving Their Product Offerings
Many companies have been hit hard by the pandemic as they’ve failed to pivot to business strategies better suited to events. However, companies that have made the pivot have been faring better. Some are more profitable as a result, while some are still building out the infrastructure to succeed.
That’s leading to a number of companies showing growth now, or in future quarters, that may be being discounted by today’s fearful markets… creating a solid long-term buying opportunity.
One company still in ...
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