U.S. Investing

The Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains Are Emerging Side by Side

This week was a great litmus test for determining what kind of investor you really are. Was it just a speed bump or did it feel like the wheels were coming off Wall Street?

There’s no wrong answer. Depending on where you are in the market, this is the worst of times and the best of times.

The Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains Can Co-Exist

In the first scenario, the market as a whole has created an unrealistic and fragile bubble. Valuations are stretched to the breaking point, while a collapse is inevitable.

That’s the narrative that often turns heads. It is easy to sell doomsday when investors are already nervous.

But, the second scenario is equally plausible. If you’re in the right stocks and have the right expectations, you can see bright days ahead.

Two Economies Produce the Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains

Never forget that the S&P 500 typically climbs about 8% and pays a dividend yield comparable to Treasury bonds in a typical year.

In exchange for that enhanced long-term return, we surrender short-term comfort. Very few years are “typical.” Bad ones are frequent and weigh against the good ones.

And, when volatility rises, comfort evaporates. With only fleeting pauses, the CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) hasn’t settled at “normal” levels in over a year.

Crossroads Appear for the Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains

We live in an uncertain era. Like the economy as a whole, Wall Street is negotiating a crossroads.

On one side, you have the hot money. Technology companies and extreme valuations dominate that world. Just watch the Nasdaq move and you’ll get a good look at that world.

But, most stocks are still rooted in the old pre-pandemic economy. These are the cinema chains, mall retailers, cruise ships, restaurants and airlines that plunged last year and never really recovered.

Vaccines May Affect the Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains

Now that the vaccines are getting deployed, the time is coming when these “old economy” stocks can get back to work. It’s going to feel amazing as people leave their homes with money to spend and cabin fever to cure.

At that moment, smart investors logically favor the “old economy” names that capture their fastest growth rates when the businesses recover from a significant shock. We’re already watching institutional money flow out of the Nasdaq into the relatively low-tech Dow Industrials.

I think this year is going to favor the Dow. The Nasdaq is already midway through what could easily become another 10% correction before it can reach for fresh records.

Apple and Amazon.com Factor into the Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains

Key technology stocks like Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) are somewhere between correction and full-fledged bear market territory. So is Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA), the ultimate “hot money” play.

But energy stocks, banks and other “boring” companies look as cheap as they ever have. They’re coming out of a deep recession.

I just saw a note from J.P. Morgan calling this a “stock picker paradise.” I pick stocks. As long as you don’t limit yourself to one half of the market or another, it truly is an exciting moment.

Concerns About the Biggest Bubble and The Biggest Bargains Add Appeal of Dividend Stocks

So, where are we? As always, if you’re scared, retreat to the safety of dividend stocks. My Value Authority portfolio has plenty of ideas.

If you’re excited about the future, check out my IPO Edge. We’re holding up well here because we’re directly exposed to companies that are at the very start of their growth curve.

And in the middle, we trade the controversy. I’m talking about all of this on my Millionaire Makers radio show. Now there’s a podcast (Spotify)(Apple) as well to keep you focused on opportunities to build real wealth while avoiding obvious threats.

Hilary Kramer

Hilary Kramer is an investment analyst and portfolio manager with 30 years of experience on Wall Street. The Financial Times describes Ms. Kramer as “A one-woman financial investment powerhouse” and The Economist distinguishes her as “one of the best-known investors in America”. Ms. Kramer is often quoted in publications such as the Wall Street JournalNew York Post, Bloomberg, and Reuters. She is a frequent guest commentator on CNBC, CBS, Fox News and Bloomberg, providing investment insight and economic analysis. Ms. Kramer was an analyst and investment banker at Morgan Stanley and Lehman Brothers.  Ms. Kramer founded and ran a long-short hedge fund and has been chief investment officer overseeing debt and equity portfolios. Since 2010, Ms. Kramer’s financial publications have provided stock analysis and investment advice to her subscribers.  Her products include GameChangers, Value Authority, High Octane Trader, Triple-Digit Trader, 2-Day Trader, IPO Edge and Inner Circle. Ms. Kramer, a Certified Fraud Examiner, has also testified as an expert in investment suitability, risk management, compliance, executive compensation, and corporate governance. Ms. Kramer received her MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and her BA with honors from Wellesley College. Ms. Kramer has provided testimony regarding investment policy to the U.S. Senate and is a frequent speaker on the markets, portfolio management and securities fraud and compliance. Ms. Kramer is also the author of “Ahead of the Curve” (Simon & Schuster 2007) and “The Little Book of Big Profits from Small Stocks” (Wiley 2012).

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