Investing Strategies

What Makes a High-Quality Stock, and Where to Find Them

What Makes a High-Quality Stock, and Where to Find Them

Last week I got to spend some time with John Davi and Frank Tedesco of Astoria Advisors. Astori is a firm that specializes in research-driven investing and offers two exchange-traded funds for public investors, as well as research for investment advisors across the United States. The firm’s latest offering is an exchange-traded fund that focuses […]

Prepare Yourself for the Market Reckoning

Prepare Yourself for the Market Reckoning

It does not matter which metric or statistic you use. Stocks are not cheap based on any empirically proven valuation metric. The S&P 500 P/E ratio is over 25—not the highest level ever recorded, but certainly on the high end of the historical scale. And the average P/E ratio of the stocks in the tech-heavy […]

This Consumer Staple Giant Has Turned the Corner

This Consumer Staple Giant Has Turned the Corner

Stability can be a virtue in any economic climate. Consumer staple stocks are the very epitome of stability. An analysis by Verdad Research found the sector had the lowest income statement volatility of any listed sector between 1996 and 2023. Most companies that make consumer staples have reliable cash flows and steadily growing dividends—and history […]

Why Exxon Is Making a Lithium Play with This Company

Why Exxon Is Making a Lithium Play with This Company

Rapid demand growth thanks to the energy transition away from fossil fuels could lead to a shortage of several metals over the next decade unless there’s more investment in the segment. This is according to the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), a global group of power and industrial companies, consumers, financial institutions, and scientists. Large supply […]

The 2023 Bond Market Winner: Emerging Markets

The 2023 Bond Market Winner: Emerging Markets

There has been an unexpected winner in the bond market in 2023: emerging market bonds. This is especially true for emerging market bonds priced in local currencies. Currently, the gap in government borrowing costs between emerging markets and U.S. Treasuries is at its best level since 2000. The reason is that investors are pricing in […]