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CEO of New Constructs, LLC.
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Danger Zone: Ashland (ASH)
Those that consider specialty chemicals producer ASH a “value” stock are mistaken. The stock is cheap by traditional metrics such as price to earnings, but a closer look reveals the value to be an illusion.
Best & Worst ETFs & Mutual Funds: Materials Sector
The Materials sector ranks seventh out of the ten sectors as detailed in my Sector Rankings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report. It gets my Dangerous rating, which is based on aggregation of ratings of 11 ETFs and 15 mutual funds in the Materials sector as of January 22nd, 2014.
Best & Worst ETFs & Mutual Funds: Consumer Discretionary Sector
The Consumer Discretionary sector ranks third out of the ten sectors. It gets my Neutral rating, which is based on aggregation of ratings of 18 ETFs and 21 mutual funds in the Consumer Discretionary sector.
Rating Breakdown: Best & Worst ETFs & Mutual Funds By Sector
This report focuses on my top picks and pans for all sector funds. I will follow this summary with a detailed report on each sector.
New Stocks Make Most Attractive/Dangerous Lists For January
January sees 12 new stocks on our Most Attractive list and 11 new stocks fall into the Most Dangerous category. Most notably includes Amgen Inc. (AMGN) and KAR Auction Services (KAR)
Proof Is In Performance Through 4Q13
There are many ways to define the quality and merit of equity research. One measure stands tallest: performance of stock recommendations. And by that measure, New Con­structs’ research is of very high quality. See our latest Proof Is In Per­fo­mance thru 4Q13 Report for more details.
Danger Zone: Navistar (NAV)
Truck manufacturer Navistar (NAV) is in the Danger Zone this week. NAV has gone though a rough couple of years after making a big bet which backfired.
Podcast: Navistar In The Danger Zone
David Trainer is interviewed by Chuck Jaffe of Money Life explaining why truck manufacturing company Navistar is headed for trouble.
Electronic Arts (EA) And The Demise Of The Video Game Industry
The video game industry's unique business model, unlike other media outlets, is too complex to be sustainable. Time to sell.
The Naughty And Nice List For Retail ETFs
One-fifth of all retail spending in the U.S. happens during the holidays. ETFs can be a good, low cost way to get exposure to the retail sector. Let’s see which retail-focused ETFs have been naughty or nice.
Danger Zone: Electronic Arts (EA)
Electronic Arts (EA) dropped sharply last week on news that the video game maker is halting all future projects from developer DICE in order to fix the myriad problems with its blockbuster shooter Battlefield 4. The
Best & Worst ETFs And Mutual Funds: Small Cap Value Style
Out of the twelve fund styles I detailed in my Style Rankings for ETFs and Mutual Funds report, the Small Cap Value style ranks last. It gets my Dangerous rating. Here's why...
Danger Zone 9/30/13: Zynga (ZNGA)
Zynga has taken a beating since its much-hyped IPO in 2011, but even after losing 61% of its value, the stock is still too expensive.
Rotten To The Core: Apple Can No Longer Innovate
David Trainer interviewed on CNBC confirms his thesis that Apple is still rotten.
Apple Stays Rotten
Post Steve Jobs, Apple is under-performing, overvalued and all around a good candidate for shorting. Here's why...
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