You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letters, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. Five Defense Stocks to Buy Amid Chinese Military Spending Spree 11/16/2021 [Sponsored Content]( [Making Huge Returns in the Cryptocurrency Market is Simple...]( Just ride the bull market cycles as they come. Another one is here now, and it could be the biggest one yet. This Free Resource could help you take advantage of this opportunity now⦠before it's too late! [Click here to claim one of the few remaining copies.]( [Click Here...]( Five defense stocks to buy give investors ways to deploy their money strategically as China pursues a military spending spree combined with increasingly [threatening words and actions]( against other nations. The five defense stocks to buy are headquartered in the United States and might find growing demand for their products in the wake of China [sending 56 of its military jets]( into Taiwanese air space on Oct. 4 in a show of force. Between Oct. 1 and Oct. 4, a total of [145 Chinese air force planes]( flew into Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) in the latest of its hostile acts to challenge Taiwanâs sovereignty. U.S. President [Biden met with Chinaâs President Xi Jinping]( in a virtual summit on Nov. 16 that lasted three and-a-half hours but ended with both leaders still at odds with the policies of the other. Even though China regards Taiwan as a breakaway province to be reunified with the mainland one day, the United States has pledged to help Taiwan defend itself in the event of an attack but also recognizes and has formal ties with China. New Military Contracts Could Boost Five Defense Stocks to Buy Australia is another Asia-Pacific country whose leaders have accused China of threats against it that include trade strikes. In fact, Australiaâs former Prime Minister [Tony Abbott said Chinese officials]( are trying to bully Taiwan and potentially lash out aggressively with disastrous consequences if it was not stopped.. As part of Australia's plan to strengthen its national defense, the countryâs Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced in October that at least eight nuclear-propelled submarines using American or British technology will be built in Australia to begin serving the country in the late 2030s. France's ambassador to Australia, Jean-Pierre Thebault, said on Nov. 3 that Australia acted with deceit when it abruptly cancelled a multi-billion dollar pact with Paris to build a fleet of submarines and instead struck a deal with the United States and the United Kingdom. Due to such conflicts, BofA Global Research defense and aerospace analyst Ron Epstein wrote a research note on Nov. 15 that predicted future U.S. defense spending may be driven by China. Epstein elaborated that Americaâs defense spending will become less cyclical, have an absolute floor level and likely will continue to grow. Rising U.S. Military Spending Should Lift Five Defense Stocks to Buy For example, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with bipartisan support to increase spending to approximately $740 billion. Although Chinaâs defense spending is murky due to its leadersâ secrecy, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) estimates the country in 2020 was responsible for 13%, or about $252 billion, of worldâs $1.981 trillion in [global military spending](, with the United States accounting for 39%. When adjusted for military purchasing power parity (PPP), China defense spending is around 55-75% of the United States, Epstein estimated. But defense spending does not directly equal military power, since intangibles such as alliances, modernization of equipment, unmanned vehicles and original technologies rather than acquired intellectual property must be weighed. Low defense stock valuations are missing the fundamental shift as the market has been focused on short-term budgetary concerns, Epstein wrote. In that light, defense stocks should do well in the next few years. Pension Chief Picks His Favorite of the Five Defense Stocks to Buy âThe U.S. defense budget will increase despite the withdrawal from Afghanistan as policy shifts toward containing China and Russia,â said Bob Carlson, who leads the [Retirement Watch]( newsletter. âDefense stocks sell at solid valuation discounts to the S&P 500, despite having higher estimated earnings growth than the S&P 500.â Carlson, who further serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees of Virginiaâs Fairfax County Employeesâ Retirement System with more than $4 billion in assets, said that his favorite defense stock is [Raytheon Technologies Corporation]( (NYSE: RTX). The Waltham, Massachusetts-based companyâs earnings for next year are likely to increase more than the other companies in the sector, he added. [Retirement Watch]( chief Bob Carlson talks to [Paul Dykewicz](. Nonetheless, Raytheonâs share price has been in a trading range since June, Carlson commented. The stock also is a recommendation of BofA. 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BofAâs price objective of $110 for Raytheon is based on a discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis that factors in a discount rate of 10% and a 7% next five-year growth rate. The investment firm noted that Raytheonâs free cash flow (FCF) assumptions do include the potential impact of the research and development (R&D) amortization tax change to forecast conservatively. Risks to BofAâs price objective are a downturn in commercial aviation due to the natural business cycle or an exogenous event such as a terrorist attack or a pandemic. A severe global economic slowdown would affect top-line growth as 45% of sales are generated outside the United States. Five Defense Stocks to Buy Face Executive Risks Execution risk on defense programs always could result in cost overruns and margin contractions, BofA noted. Plus, orders from international programs are difficult to time due to the complexity of the process. As a result, international orders could show some âlumpiness,â Epstein wrote. Unexpected cancellations to programs in both commercial and military manufacturing further could materially impact Raytheonâs share price, he added. Potential catalysts that may help Raytheon outperform BofAâs estimates of its price objective include commercial aerospace and business aviation jets beating expectations and earnings faring better than the investment firm projects. If margins top BofA forecasts, there could be upside potential its valuation of Raytheon. If the company executes on its existing programs better-than-expected, market share gains in the international market or a materially accretive acquisition could produce greater-than-anticipated upside in the shares, Epstein wrote. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( Stock Picker Chooses One of the Five Defense Stocks to Buy Reston, Virginia-based General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), the worldâs third-largest defense and aerospace company, is a recommendation of seasoned stock picker Jim Woods. A former U.S. Army paratrooper, Woods chose General Dynamics as one of the stocks to include in his [Intelligence Report]( newsletterâs Income Multipliers Portfolio. Woods also leads [Successful Investing]( newsletter, as well as the [Bullseye Stock Trader]( advisory service. General Dynamics has produced a five-year average return of 27%, the best of any of five industrial stocks in that portfolio. Income investors may appreciate that the company has been paying a dividend since 1979. Paul Dykewicz interviews Jim Woods, who leads [Intelligence Report](. BofA gave the stock a price objective of $260, using a two-stage DCF analysis which assumes a 9.3% discount rate, 5.2% 2025-2030 growth rate and 2.7% long-term growth rate to reflect the added benefit of Gulfstream G400/G800 business jet deliveries. The investment firm forecasts that the companyâs defense program exposure, especially in its Marine unit, coupled with Gulfstream, could provide near-term and medium-term organic growth. Additionally, the company's strong balance sheet and solid cash generation could sustain dividend growth and share repurchases, Epstein added. But the forecast is not without risks. Potential downsides to the stock reaching BofAâs price target include: 1) A downturn in business jets, due to an exogenous factor, 2) An unexpected devaluation in the dollar could significantly impact order activity, since business jets are priced in dollars, 3) Poor execution on defense programs could adversely impact margins, 4) Any defense budget cuts may hurt growth in the medium- and long-term. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( [[Get Paid to Trade - Trade Our Money - Free Webinar](]( Trade without EVER risking your own $$... You can trade our money & keep most of the profit! 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The U.S. Defense Budget Authorization has grown at a 1.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in constant dollars since post World War II. Since the most profitable production phase of the B-21 Raider program starts in about 10 years and the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) will enter production at the end of this decade, BofA expects the companyâs next terminal growth rate could top the historical growth rate of U.S. defense spending. The GBSD is a future American land-based intercontinental ballistic missile system currently in the early stages of development that is slated to replace the aging Minuteman III missiles. Downside risks to BofAâs price target could come from any execution problems with defense programs that cause cost overruns and margin contractions, as well as unexpected cancellations. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( L3 Harris Leaps onto List of Five Defense Stocks to Buy L3 Harris (NYSE: LHX), a Melbourne, Florida-based defense contractor and information technology services provider, produces command, control, communications, computers, cyber-defense, combat systems (C6) and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems and products. The company also offers wireless equipment and tactical radios. BofAâs price objective of $251 for L3 Harris puts the companyâs valuation in line with the defense pure play average along with Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) and Northrop Grumman. Potential for outperforming BofAâs price objection could come from LHX winning more content on new and existing programs vs. the investment firmâs expectations. Downside risk to BoAâs price target could stem from L3 Harris not integrating the operations of L3 Technologies and Harris Corporation as expected. The companies merged on June 21, 2019 ,but any continuing integration challenges could put a strain on cash and impact our BoAâs free cash flow estimates. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( Five Defense Stocks to Buy Include Hybrid Company [Albany International]( Corp., (NYSE: AIN), headquartered in Rochester, New Hampshire, operates 23 facilities in 11 countries, while employing approximately 4,000 people worldwide. The company is a global advanced textiles and materials processing company that also serves the defense industry. Albany International develops and manufactures engineered components, using advanced materials processing and automation capabilities, with two core businesses. They are: - Albany Engineered Composites, a growing designer and manufacturer of advanced materials-based engineered components for demanding aerospace applications, supporting both commercial and military platforms.
- Machine Clothing is one of the worldâs largest producers of custom-designed, consumable belts that are essential for the manufacture of all grades of paper products.
BofAâs price objective of $105 accounts for the differing valuations of both units. The valuation of Albany Engineered Composites is slightly higher than the other business segment and is comparable to other aerospace peers, Epstein wrote. Risks to the price objective are that the Machine Clothing segment is AIN's primary driver of cash. Global slowdown in paper production or disruption in the production of paper could hurt the companyâs profits and cash profile, according to BofA. In addition, a disruption in cash generation in Machine Clothing could hinder management's ability to invest in aerospace and defense. A commercial aerospace downturn that affects narrow-body aircraft that have the CFM Leap engine could materially affect Albany. Unexpected cancellations to programs in both commercial and military could materially impact the company, too. Upside to BofAâs price target could come from the Airbus A320neo, Boeing 737 MAX and Comac C919 announcing production rates are increased, The company would benefit as a sole sourced supplier to the CFM LEAP engine and could give lift to the BofA estimates. Increased scope of work on existing programs or new program wins could provide upside in the medium term. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( COVID-19 Risk Rises as Cases and Deaths Jump in Certain States The highly transmissible [Delta variant]( of COVID-19 has continued to plague the United States with new cases and deaths. It remains a big concern for public health experts who still urge increased vaccinations and booster shots, as well as mask wearing. The [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]( (CDC) specifically has held the variant responsible for unleashing a resurgence of cases and deaths early in the fall. However, the variant is leading to a jump in the number of people vaccinated from [COVID-19](. As of Nov. 16, 227,691,941 people, or 68.6% of the U.S. population, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, the [CDC reported](. The fully vaccinated total 195,435,688 people, or 58.9%, of the U.S. population, [according to the CDC](. COVID-19 deaths worldwide, as of Nov. 16, topped the 5 million mark, reaching 5,114,533, according to [Johns Hopkins University](. Worldwide COVID-19 cases topped 250 million, hitting 254,371,074, as of that date. U.S. COVID-19 cases, as of Nov.16, reached 47,308,983 and caused 765,791 deaths. America has the dreaded distinction as the nation with the most COVID-19 cases and deaths. The five defense stocks to buy for profiting through the growing conflict between China and other countries should be aided by increasing government spending during and beyond the pandemic. Sincerely, Paul Dykewicz, Editor
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