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Nasdaq 100 Watch List

Below are the Nasdaq 100 companies that are within 20% of their respective 52-week low.  Stocks that appear on our watch lists are not recommendations to buy.  Instead, they are the starting point for doing your research and determining the best company to buy.  Ideally, a stock that is purchased from this list is done after a considerable decline in the price and considerable due diligence.

Name Price P/E EPS Yield P/B Pct from Yr Low
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) $38.37 12.31 3.12 0.00% 4.71 0.95%
Apollo Group, Inc. (APOL) $54.41 13.61 4.00 0.00% 6.23 3.07%
QUALCOMM (QCOM) $36.50 19.47 1.88 2.10% 2.90 3.60%
Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAAY) $24.60 0.00 0.00 0.00% 0.00 3.89%
Activision (ATVI) $10.56 124.24 0.09 1.40% 1.22 6.34%
Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) $15.29 27.40 0.56 0.00% 1.81 9.45%
Genzyme (GENZ) $51.77 125.66 0.41 0.00% 1.84 9.94%
Symantec  (SYMC) $15.62 40.57 0.39 0.00% 3.02 11.82%
Electronic Arts (ERTS) $17.63 0.00 0.00 0.00% 2.29 12.29%
Cephalon, Inc. (CEPH) $59.38 11.84 5.01 0.00% 1.90 13.00%
Logitech (LOGI) $14.63 40.41 0.36 0.00% 2.65 14.03%
Staples (SPLS) $21.66 21.17 1.02 1.60% 2.35 15.71%
Amgen Inc. (AMGN) $54.46 11.56 4.71 0.00% 2.37 17.22%
RIMM (RIMM) $64.92 0.00 0.00 0.00% 0.00 19.56%
Cintas (CTAS) $25.54 23.87 1.07 1.80% 1.61 19.91%

Watch List Summary

The stock that fell the most from last week's watch list was Ryanair Holdings (RYAAY) which fell -14.47% for the week. There were no stocks that had a gain from the previous week, however Genzyme (GENZ) lost the least at -2.80%. 

Company Change from Last Week
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) -3.49%
Apollo Group, Inc. (APOL) -5.51%
QUALCOMM (QCOM) -5.97%
Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAAY) -14.47%
Activision (ATVI) -4.92%
Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) -8.11%
Genzyme (GENZ) -2.80%
Symantec (SYMC) -7.36%

In all, the Nasdaq 100 Watch List of last week lost -6.58% as compared to the Nasdaq 100 index which lost a total of -7.56%.  As with our Dividend Achiever Watch List, the smaller losses and larger gains make the Watch Lists a good place to start investigating your next investment opportunities.  Naturally, we expect that all investment decisions should be done with an eye for selectivity and a willingness to harbor a lot of patience.

New on our Nasdaq Watch List this week is Cintas (CTAS) which is also a Dividend Achiever.  Cintas (CTAS) will be closely followed in the days to come since the company has increased its dividend every year for 27 years in a row.  One caveat regarding the CTAS dividend is that it appears to be paid only once a year around the month of February.  This means that poorly timed purchases can result in large losses without being offset by quarterly dividend payments.
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Nasdaq 100 Watch List

Below are the Nasdaq 100 companies that are within 21% of their respective 52-week low. Instead, they are the starting point for doing your research and determining the best company to buy.  Ideally, a stock that is purchased from this list is done after a considerable decline in the price and extensive due diligence.
Symbol Name Price P/E EPS Yield P/B % from low
GILD Gilead 39.71 12.74 3.12 0 4.86 0.40%
APOL Apollo 57.41 14.36 4 0 6.53 8.75%
QCOM QUALCOMM 38.68 20.63 1.88 2.00% 3.09 9.08%
ATVI Activision 11.08 130.35 0.09 1.40% 1.31 11.58%
GENZ Genzyme 53.22 129.17 0.41 0 1.91 13.02%
RYAAY Ryanair 28.16 0 0 0 0 13.46%
YHOO Yahoo! Inc. 16.53 29.62 0.56 0 1.93 18.84%
SYMC Symantec 16.77 43.56 0.39 0 3.13 20.04%
Watch List Summary
The best performing stock from last week's list was Qualcomm (QCOM) which rose 1.12%.  The worst performing stock was Apollo Group (APOL) which declined 9.63%.  Worth noting is the fact that Gilead Sciences (GILD) is moving very close to the October 10, 2008 adjust low price of $37.47.  If GILD falls below the $37 level then the next support level is $27 according to Dow Theory.
This is the first time that Yahoo! (YHOO) has appeared on our watchlist.  However, the most accurate low price should be the $8.95 low price that was attained in November 2008.  I would not be surprised to see YHOO become the subject of a takeover if the price falls any further.
While YHOO's price has gone relatively nowhere in the last year, potential acquirers have an expensive stock price on their hands.  This explains why Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) is buying Palm (PALM).  From the period of one year ago, HPQ's stock price has risen over 40% while PALM's had fallen by over 60% in the same time frame.  Stock prices are getting expensive and the only way to resolve this is by issuing more shares to raise capital or by acquiring another company.

Nasdaq 100 Watch List

Below are the Nasdaq 100 companies that are within 21% of the 52-week low.

Symbol Name Price P/E EPS Yield P/B % from Low
GILD Gilead Sciences 41.67 14.77 2.82 0 5.74 4.44%
QCOM QUALCOMM 38.25 30.7 1.25 1.90% 3.08 7.87%
GENZ Genzyme Corporation 53.93 35 1.54 0 1.85 14.53%
ATVI Activision Blizzard 11.6 136.47 0.09 1.30% 1.35 16.82%
RYAAY Ryanair Holdings 29.19 N/A - 0 0 17.61%
APOL Apollo Group, Inc. 63.53 15.89 4 0 7.34 20.34%

This list is strictly for the purpose of researching whether or not the companies have viable business models or are about to go out of business. These companies are deemed highly speculative unless otherwise noted.

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Nasdaq 100 Watch List

Below are the Nasdaq 100 companies that are within 20% of the 52-week low. Instead, they are the starting point for doing your research and determining the best company to buy.  Ideally, a stock that is purchased from this list is done after a considerable decline in the price and extensive due diligence.

Symbol Name Price P/E EPS Yield P/B % from Low
GILD Gilead 45.7 16.19 2.82 0 6.4 10.63%
GENZ Genzyme 53.64 34.81 1.54 0 1.82 13.91%
RYAAY Ryanair 29.23 0 0 0 0 17.77%
ATVI Activision 11.79 138.71 0.09 1.30% 1.36 19.33%
SYMC Symantec 16.68 43.32 0.39 0 3.1 19.40%

This list is strictly for the purpose of researching whether or not the companies have viable business models or are about to go out of business. These companies are deemed highly speculative unless otherwise noted.

Email our team here.

Nasdaq 100 Watch List

Below are the Nasdaq 100 companies that are within 20% of the 52-week low. Instead, they are the starting point for doing your research and determining the best company to buy.  Ideally, a stock that is purchased from this list is done after a considerable decline in the price and extensive due diligence.

Symbol Name Trade P/E EPS (ttm) Yield P/B % from Low
GILD Gilead 45.7975 16.2 2.822 0 6.48 10.86%
GENZ Genzyme 52.8 34.3 1.54 0 1.81 12.13%
SRCL Stericycle 54.58 27 2.03 0 5.44 18.76%
QCOM QUALCOMM 42.17 33.8 1.25 1.60% 3.32 18.92%
APOL Apollo Group 63.14 15.8 4 0 7.13 19.61%
RYAAY Ryanair 29.75 N/A - 0 N/A 19.86%
This list is strictly for the purpose of researching whether or not the companies have viable business models or are about to go out of business. These companies are deemed highly speculative unless otherwise noted.
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A View on the "Buy Low, Sell High" Concept

As the old investment adage goes, "buy low and sell high." However, the act of buying low has a few complications which hasn't been easily resolved. One problem is knowing when a stock's price is actually at a low price or not. Most people confuse the absolute level of a stock price with being low. For example, if a stock is selling for $2 then a person might think that this is a great price to acquire the shares. However, if $2 is the new high for the price and one year ago the old low was $0.25 then $2 is actually very high.

One way that the New Low Observer (NLO) has managed to isolate whether a stock is at a low price is by waiting until the stock is within 20% of the new low. This approach isn't a cure for what ails the average investor. However, it does allow average market participants the opportunity to investigate quality companies for potential price increases. The new low of a stock automatically implies that value has been created especially if the company in question can survive as a going concern. This is counter to most information coming out of the Wall Street media machine. Typically, analysts on Wall Street recommend stocks that have risen far above the low before initiating coverage on a stock.

While there are 4336 individual stocks that can be bought on American stock exchanges, NLO has determined that there are basically only 383 companies that warrant your attention. The first group of companies are known as the Dividend Achievers (excel list of companies). These 283 companies are tracked by Mergent's based on their ability to increase their dividends every year for over 10 years in a row as a minimum requirement. It goes without saying that these companies pay some kind of dividend with yields that range from over 5% to less than 1%.

The second major group of companies tracked by NLO are the constituents of the Nasdaq 100. In our earlier forms as Dividend Inc. and Arti Invest, we believed that only Dividend Achievers were worth tracking since the dividend payment was verifiable regardless of "accounting" inconsistencies that are commonly found with "other" companies. The performance of this approach has been well documented and proven quite profitable.

However, the reality of the stock market dictates that we widen our perspective on companies that might afford significant opportunity with reduced risk. We, at NLO, decided that the Nasdaq 100 was the next obvious choice. After all, most mutual funds are bound to invest in these companies regardless of their unwillingness to pay dividend income. Additionally, companies in the Nasdaq 100 have solid reputations with higher prospects for growth over the long term.

One recent example of the benefit of tracking and research companies posted on NLO, as opposed to those from the Wall Street media machine, is Stericycle (SRCL). SRCL last appeared on our Nasdaq 100 watch list on October 30th. After being on our watchlist since the July 24th initiation of our website, SRCL has managed to climb from the low of $47.76 to the most recent high of $58. This is an increase of 18% from the July low and 21% from the October low and 11.54% from the breakout above our watch list range of being within 20% of the 52-week low.

NLO can be easily contrasted with the recent short-term buy recommendation placed on SRCL by Zack's Investment Research. In a tiny blurb issued today, Zack's Investment Research indicated that SRCL's stock had been in an oversold state based on the stochastics which indicated or implied that the stock was likely to go higher in the near term.

Unfortunately, offering up information about SRCL long after the stock has risen by at least 18% doesn't serve the small investor. After all, isn't the mantra "buy low, sell high?" It is strange to note that no analysts covering SRCL (in the following link) issued a buy recommendation on the stock after February 2004, even though there has been tremendous opportunities to buy in October 2008, February 2009, May 2009 and October 2009.

SRCL is only one of the companies that has been on the NLO Nasdaq 100 Watchlist that performed exceptionally well after getting off the list. Below are other Nasdaq 100 companies and their performance since getting within 20% of the new low:

It should be noted that the above companies are almost the entire list of companies that have appeared on the Nasdaq 100 Watch List. So far, this implies that quality Nasdaq companies could be investigated for speculative opportunities near the new low. Hopefully this approach can provide a reasonable approach to buying low with the prospect of selling higher. Follow along with us as we continue to investigate the speculative opportunities of the Nasdaq 100. -Touc

Nasdaq 100 Watch List

The following are Nasdaq 100 members that are within 20% of the 52-week low:

  • Genzyme Corp. (GENZ) at $49.74 within 5.63%
  • Apollo Group (APOL) at $56.58 within 7.18%
  • Cephalon, Inc. (CEPH) at $58.94 within 12.16%
  • Electronic Arts (ERTS) at $16.11 within 13.13%
  • Gilead Sciences (GILD) at $46.42 within 14.28%
  • Ryanair Holdings (RYAAY) at $25.34 within 16.40%
  • Biogen Idec (BIIB) at $48.65 within 16.53%
  • Pharma. Prod. Dev. (PPDI) at $21.41 within 16.53%

Nasdaq 100 Watch List

The following are the Nasdaq 100 members that are within 20% of the 52-week low:

  • Cephalon, Inc. (CEPH) at $55.23 within 5.10%
  • Apollo Group (APOL) at $55.76 within 5.63%
  • Genzyme Corp (GENZ) at $51.07 within 8.45%
  • Gilead Sciences (GILD) at $46.56 within 14.62%
  • Ryanair Holdings (RYAAY) at $25.83 within 18.65%
  • Pharma. Prod. Dev. (PPDI) at $21.41 within 19.14%
  • First Solar Inc. (FSLR) at $120.30 within 19.23%
  • Electronic Arts (ERTS) at $17.01 within 19.45%