Categories: U.S. Investing

The #1 Secret to Predicting the Future on Wall Street

“Looking at earnings, dividends and P/E ratios in order to predict future stock prices are all a waste of time.”  — Bert Dohmen

In his latest issue of the Wellington Letter, financial guru Bert Dohmen warned that “fundamental” analysis doesn’t always work, particularly when using price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios to choose which stocks to buy.

Dohmen explained, “If a P/E were meaningful for predicting future price performance, why is a stock like Facebook selling at a lofty P/E of around 90, and Amazon with a P/E of 300, both still highly recommended and rising, while other stocks, like Apple, with a low P/E of around 10, [are] declining and down 35%?”

He added, “Analysts tell us that ‘earnings’ are the most important thing affecting stock prices. Really?! Well, corporate earnings in 2015-2016 have had the largest decline since the crisis in 2009, but the DJI and the S&P 500 are within about 1% of making new record highs.”

Then Dohmen asked the all-important question, “So what is the major determinant of stock market trends?”

Of course, the answer is “future earnings.” Stock prices are always based on the forward-looking views of investors. That’s why high-priced stocks such as Facebook are selling for 90 times earnings. It also explains why Amazon is selling for 300 times earnings and Tesla is selling for $230 a share even though it has no earnings! Investors are upbeat about their future. Meanwhile, Apple is selling for only 10 times earnings because it’s not viewed as a growth stock anymore.

The greatest investors over time have been those who accurately forecast future earnings of companies. As J. Paul Getty wrote in his classic book, “How to be Rich,” poor investors “will buy stocks in faltering or dying firms and industries,” while smart investors “will buy into companies and industries that cannot help but burgeon as time goes on.” Amen!

I’m happy to report that Bert Dohmen, editor of the prestigious Wellington Letter, will be a main speaker at this year’s FreedomFest. Come join us. It is only a month away. To register, go to www.freedomfest.com or call 1-855-850-3733, ext. 202, and use code SALEM to get $100 off the retail price.

You Blew It! Voting Libertarian is Not Throwing Away Your Vote

Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) is an up-and-coming standout among Republican senators who speaks his mind and holds to his principles. He is so incensed by the choice of either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in the general election that he has decided not to vote for either. In fact, he said he is seriously considering voting for the Libertarian Party candidate, former Gov. Gary Johnson.

Sen. Sasse recently stated, “Don’t be so sure the two-party political system continues long-term. Both parties are exhausted. They probably don’t have the big ideas for the change that is coming.”

Certainly, the Libertarian Party has many new, grand ideas that are economically conservative and socially liberal that should appeal to a broad group of Americans. In a recent poll, more than 11% of Americans supported Gary Johnson.

But isn’t Sen. Sasse throwing away his vote by choosing a third-party candidate who can’t win? Not necessarily. Third-party candidates almost always lose in the United States, but they can affect the policies of both parties. For example, Norman Thomas, the Presbyterian minister, unsuccessfully ran for president six times as a socialist, but ended up influencing both major political parties towards adopting many socialistic policies including Social Security and the welfare state.

Not convinced? Hear and see Sen. Ben Sasse in person at this year’s FreedomFest — he will be addressing us on Thursday, July 14. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) will be speaking to us on the next day. Only at FreedomFest: www.freedomfest.com, July 13-16, Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas. Use code SALEM for $100 off the registration fee.

What We Can Learn from Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali, the “Greatest” boxer in my youth, may have lost his final fight against Parkinson’s disease last Friday, but he was a winner in helping us to defeat our opponents in life, whether it be discrimination or financial hardship.

Ali ended his career with a 55-6 winning record. He knew that winning meant taking risks. You can’t just fight a defensive match and win. He said, “He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.”

That’s certainly true in the financial world. But, like Ali, you need to be selective when it comes to putting together a winning strategy. We think we’ve done a pretty good job here at Forecasts & Strategies. Right now, we are 17-0. All of the stocks in our portfolio have gone up since we recommended them! How many newsletter writers can say the same? To get my award-winning Forecasts & Strategies newsletter at the discounted Skousen CAFE price, simply click this link and I’ll show you one of my top-performing dividend plays — an energy stock that’s only getting better. Subscribe today to see our entire “recommended” list of stocks and mutual funds.

Be a Part of History: Friday Night Fight at FreedomFest!

We are planning to dedicate a room to Muhammad Ali at FreedomFest for his life-long fight against discrimination and the military draft. As Don King said, Ali’s mission was to advance freedom. “We were all there, [black and white] working together, a combination that was salt and pepper. It was liberation from chains that had shackled us. It was a breakthrough for black people worldwide. ‘Freedom’ was the cry.”

I’m thrilled to have George Foreman, Ali’s toughest opponent and boxing promoter extraordinaire, Don King, at this year’s FreedomFest. Foreman and King will pay tribute to the man who so famously stopped Foreman (the world champ at the time) in the eighth round of their 1974 heavyweight title fight, the first ever held in Africa. King was the promoter of the fight. Foreman admitted years later, “I never got in the ring with anyone as tough as Muhammad Ali. No matter how hard you hit him, he was not going to fall.”

“George Foreman could sure take a punch!”

On Friday, July 15, Foreman plans to tell us how Ali changed his life forever. After his address on “The Art of Fighting in Business and Life,” Foreman will meet privately with 100 attendees. YOU should be there! Each attendee will be photographed with Foreman, and receive a signed copy of his book, “Knockout Entrepreneur” (he sold his grill business for $138 million). Joining Foreman will be Don King, the promoter who put together the famous “Rumble in the Jungle.”

Be a part of history. Join us at FreedomFest, July 13-16, at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas. It is only five weeks away! Register now at www.freedomfest.com. Or call toll-free 1-855-850-3733, ext. 202, and talk to Karen, Jennifer or Amy. And now is the time to sign up for the special private meeting with Foreman and King (it will sell out).

 

In case you missed it, I encourage you to read my e-letter column from last week about why socialism can’t solve all our problems. I also invite you to comment in the space provided below my commentary.

P.S. Join me at The MoneyShow San Francisco, Aug. 23-25, Marriott Marquis. Register free by calling 1-800-970-4355 or sign up at http://goo.gl/QQWevw. Use priority code 041171.

Mark Skousen

Mark Skousen, Ph. D., is a professional economist, investment expert, university professor, and author of more than 25 books. He earned his Ph. D. in monetary economics at George Washington University in 1977. He has taught economics and finance at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, Grantham University, Barnard College, Mercy College, Rollins College, and is a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University. He also has been a consultant to IBM, Hutchinson Technology, and other Fortune 500 companies. Since 1980, Skousen has been editor in chief of Forecasts & Strategies, a popular award-winning investment newsletter. He also is editor of four trading services,  Skousen TNT Trader, Skousen Five Star Trader, Skousen Low-Priced Stock Trader, and Skousen Fast Money Alert. He is a former analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency, a columnist to Forbes magazine (1997-2001), and past president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) in New York. He has written articles for The Wall Street Journal, Liberty, Reason, Human Events, the Daily Caller, Christian Science Monitor, and The Journal of Economic Perspectives. He has appeared on ABC News, CNBC Power Lunch, CNN, Fox News, and C-SPAN Book TV. In 2008-09, he was a regular contributor to Larry Kudlow & Co. on CNBC. His economic bestsellers include “Economics on Trial” (Irwin, 1991), “Puzzles and Paradoxes on Economics” (Edward Elgar, 1997), “The Making of Modern Economics” (M. E. Sharpe, 2001, 2009), “The Big Three in Economics” (M. E. Sharpe, 2007), “EconoPower” (Wiley, 2008), and “Economic Logic” (2000, 2010). In 2009, “The Making of Modern Economics” won the Choice Book Award for Outstanding Academic Title. His financial bestsellers include “The Complete Guide to Financial Privacy” (Simon & Schuster, 1983), “High Finance on a Low Budget” (Bantam, 1981), co-authored with his wife Jo Ann, “Scrooge Investing” (Little Brown, 1995; McGraw Hill, 1999), and “Investing in One Lesson” (Regnery, 2007). In honor of his work in economics, finance, and management, Grantham University renamed its business school “The Mark Skousen School of Business.” Dr. Skousen has lived in eight nations, and has traveled and lectured throughout the United States and 70 countries. He grew up in Portland, Ore. He and his wife, Jo Ann, and five children have lived in Washington, D.C.; Nassau, the Bahamas; London, England; Orlando, Fla.; and New York. For more information about Mark’s services, go to http://www.markskousen.com/

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