Weekly Market Overview
U.S. stocks plummeted this week after Countrywide Financial denied
bankruptcy speculation and AT&T announced softness in its broadband
and phone line business, pushing the Nasdaq Composite into an eighth
day of losses. Meanwhile, the financials continued to weigh down the
NYSE as the largest mortgage originator in the country continues to
trade like it's going out of business. In the end, it is still an uncertain market with no real direction from economic indicators. But for now, people are assuming the worst...
Top 10 Stocks to Watch this Week
Fundamental Analysis
- Tyco Electronics (TEL)
- After recently spinning off from Tyco this stock is down almost 10%,
but is starting to catch the attention of value investors. The company
is trading well below its peers with strong cash flows. It is also a
victim of the spin-off effect, which has made it an even greater value
to opportunistic investors. We believe that this company will
outperform in the long-term.
- Capital Southwest (CSWC)
- Activist investor Ned Sherwood came out with an analysis on this
company showing a $200/share valuation. The only thing holding shares
back are practices by the company that can easily be changed if they so
desire. Unfortunately, the company seems resistant to change now, but
this is definitely a stock to watch incase they change their mind.
- United Online (UNTD)
- Classmates.com is one of the fastest growing social networking
websites on the Internet and this company plans to spin it off real
soon. Investors should keep an eye on this development as spin-offs not
only represent great investment opportunities, but the social
networking space is red hot with names like Facebook and Myspace in the
news constantly.
- Brinks Company (BCO)
- Activist hedge funds Pirate Capital and MMI Investments are still
fighting the company to unlock value through a divesture of several key
businesses. Given the difficult credit market, some are now questioning
whether or not this is possible. However, if credit markets improve and
they hedge funds are successful during the next annual meeting, this
stock could soar.
- Ceridian Corp. (CEN)
- This activist target has agreed to bend to the pressure of the hedge
funds and is definitely a company to watch ahead of its annual meeting
where it will fight to retain its incumbant board members. If Pershing
Square is successful in installing its own board members, we could see
significant share appreciation.
Technical Analysis- Entergy Corporation (ETR) - Intermediate-term bullish upside breakout.
- China 3c Group (CHCG) - Intermediate-term bullish bottom triangle.
- King Pharmaceuticals Inc. (KG) - Intermediate-term bullish double bottom.
- Gilead Sciences (GILD) - Intermediate-term bullish continuation diamond.
- Sepracor (SEPR) - Intermediate-term bullish head and shoulders bottom.
Stock of the Week : Vonage Holdings (VG)
E*Trade Financial
(NYSE:ETFC) is set to make several changes as a part of its broad
restructuring plan. The brokerage announced that it will close its
institutional trading business and sell its $3 billion asset-backed
security portfolio. E*Trade also appointed a former Wachovia official
and mortgage industry veteran Robert Burton as chief operating officer
of its banking segment. Shareholders are hoping that these and other
changes will help change the fortunes in the troubled brokerage. (Read More)
Article of the Week : Recession-Proof Your Portfolio
There’s a lot of talk about a recession these days from both
politicians and economists, making many investors very nervous about
the future. Recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of
negative gross domestic product (GDP) growth. Currently, there is no
consensus on whether we are in a recession, going into a recession, or
simply in a bad market, but it never hurts to learn how to protect your
stock portfolio. (Read More)
Final Words
The
market remains optimistic despite questionable yields and other
economic data. While this is good news for investors in the short term,
be sure to use caution and only invest prudently.