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Below we have listed the Top & Bottom five performers in the TSX 60.
Below are the downside targets for Sonata Software based on the work of Edson Gould.
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Q: “What was the basis of the Roy Wenzlick analysis of real estate? What reasons or basis did he use to reach the conclusions and projections?”
Q: “Wondering if the key is to watch for divergence w commodities and equities?”
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On February 22, 2024, we saw the following posting that reminded us of the information that dividends convey:
On July 29, 2023, we said the following:
On February 20, 2019, we posted the 10-Year Targets for Colgate-Palmolive. At the time, we contrasted our expected price range for the stock to the latest Value Line Investment Survey. Our commentary was as follows:
“According to Value Line Investment Survey, Colgate-Palmolive (CL) has an expected price range of $75-$90 by 2021-2023. On our end, we have a range from as low as $61.12 to as high as $88.85 in the same period of time.”
The Value Line expected low range in the stock price at $75 did not account for downside risk potential. Meanwhile, based on extensive history of the data, we projected a price, $61.12, that was realized after one year at the pandemic low.
Always consider the downside risk before and after considering the upside potential.
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Below are the valuation targets for Colgate-Palmolive (CL) for the next 10 years. Continue reading
On February 13, 2024, it was reported that the nation of Zimbabwe had accumulated approximately a ton of gold.
In this posting, we’ll address the elephant in the room on how that gold was accumulated.
“The Central Bank in Zimbabwe has accumulated nearly a ton of gold since introducing a law that forces mining companies to pay part of their royalties using gold.”
Suffice to say, any nation that successfully manages to extract gold from companies operating within their nation usually begin to asked for more and more, in violation of previous agreements. Whether the strategy is right or wrong is immaterial to the overall trend that emerges. The usual history of these kinds of agreements tend to take place after it is realized exactly how much money the companies are making in the business of extracting resources and the country believes that they have made agreements that they wish to rescind or change.
Let’s look at the typical pattern for how a nation goes from a simple agreement to a form of bureaucratic buyers remorse.
The example of Chile is the best most recent example. In the case of Chile, it allowed private companies to mine Lithium. However, as global demand for Lithium increased, the government of Chile decided that they wanted to control the level of production or gain greater profits from the high level of demand.
Previously viable companies in the business of extracting Lithium began to see their share prices drop as the potential impact was immediately transmitted to the markets.
However, it is worth noting that Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile S.A. (SQM) had already been in decline after the May 22, 2022 peak. However, the Chilean government talk of nationalization was just another blow to an already faltering stock price.
As we frequently point out, where a trend begins transmits far more information than any point along the way up or down. In the case of SQM, the May 2022 peak in the stock price was an indication that Lithium was on the way down (a basic tenet of Dow Theory).
Notice that the stock price transmitted the coming peak (saturated market) for Lithium in spite of the fact that Lithium prices moved higher after May 2022. Finally, in April 2023, Chile talks of nationalization at the time when it is apparent that demand is on the decline.
Most nations embark on a nationalization scheme during a glut and find that the hoped for gains don’t materialize.
Zimbabwe’s “accumulation” of gold will likely follow the same path that we’ve seen throughout history. As prices start to rise (and maybe not, in the case of gold), the government will want increased payments. Those increased payment demands will effectively shut down the industry and kill the golden goose. Those celebrating the increase of gold holdings will not see their hopes fulfilled with similar actions.
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Despite a quick rise to start the new year for the S&P 500, the major index was flat this week. YTD, the market risen 5.5%. There are number of high quality companies on our watch list to consider. Below is the watch list for this week. Continue reading
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Is the Airbnbust real?
This posting will cover the downside targets for Super Micro Computer Inc. (SMCI) using Edson Gould’s Speed Resistance Targets.
Below we review the Price Momentum for Newmont Mining from 1982 to 2024 under various scenarios.
Below is a chart of Nike (NKE) from 1990 to 2024, reflecting Price Momentum data. Continue reading