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. Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy as War and Inflation Rage 10/05/2022 [Sponsored Content [Gold is about to SOAR â here's what you need to do](]( Everything is lining up perfectly for a historic gold bull run. One gold research firm says they've found the best way to get in, for less than $10. [MORE here...]( [Click Here...]( Three infrastructure investments to buy as war and inflation rage offer ways to overcome ongoing economic risks in pursuit of precious profits. The three infrastructure investments to buy as war rains terror and destruction, inflation rampages and the Fed raises rates feature companies that appear well-positioned to succeed amid market mayhem. Stocks have advanced in the past couple of trading days, but the economic and geopolitical risks still leave many prognosticators warning that a new 2022 market bottom may yet lie ahead. One of the three infrastructure investments to buy showcases a company whose unmanned drones have proven their value in Ukraine as the nationâs outnumbered defenders recently have begun to push back a Russian invasion of more than 120,000 troops that began Feb. 26. Another company on the list of three infrastructure investments to buy includes a producer of solar panels that could help alleviate a war-related energy shortfall in Europe due to Russia cutting its supply of gas to nations opposing its attack of Ukraine.   Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy Look to Evade Financial Fallout âStocks have been beset with no shortage of problems in recent weeks,â wrote Mark Skousen, PhD, to subscribers of his weekly [Home Run Trader]( advisory service. âThe primary negative, of course, is that the Federal Reserve is determined to slow the economy, reduce demand, and thereby bring down inflation.â Mark Skousen, [Forecasts & Strategies]( chief and Ben Franklin scion, meets Paul Dykewicz. However, too much tightening, too fast, risks pushing the United States into a recession, continued Skousen, an economist who uses his analysis of inflation, interest rates and monetary policy in recommending stocks and options to buy. Economic statistics are showing a slowdown in the economy, if not a recession, he added. âEven though real gross domestic product (GDP) is slightly negative, second-quarter [gross output]( (GO) -- which measures total spending in the economy -- grew by 1.7% in real terms,â Skousen stated. âGO includes the supply chain, which is still catching up from the lockdown-induced shortages.â Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy Face âSuper-Strongâ Dollar Additional concerns include a âsuper-strong dollar,â sliding consumer confidence and a cooling residential real estate market, Skousen counseled. Investors can consider an exchange-traded fund that offers broad exposure to companies providing automation infrastructure, said Bob Carlson, a pension fund manager who also leads the [Retirement Watch]( investment newsletter. Bob Carlson, investment guru of [Retirement Watch]( talks to Paul Dykewicz. Carlson suggested Robo Global Robotics and Automation (ROBO), a fund that seeks to follow an index that is concentrated in robotics-related or automation-oriented companies. The fund had decent performance until 2022 when it plunged. The fund became caught in the downdraft that befell technology and industrial companies. Both sectors have done poorly as interest rates rose in 2022, Carlson commented. The fund is down nearly 40% in 2022, while its three-year return is just shy of an annualized 6%. The fund owns 81 stocks and has 17% of the fund in the 10 largest positions. ROBOâs top holdings recently consisted of Cognex (NASDAQ: CGNX), Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ: ISRG) and IPG Photonics (NASDAQ: IPGP). Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy Buoyed by Unmanned Drone Stock âAdditive manufacturing technologies are at an inflection point in their ability to solve challenges faced by manufacturing companies, particularly with recent labor shortages and supply chain disruptions,â according to Chicago-based investment firm William Blair & Co. âHistorically, additive manufacturing applications have been limited by productivity capabilities and lack of industrial strength materials.â Executives of AeroVironment, Inc., (NASDAQ: AVAV), an Arlington, Virginia-based maker of unmanned drones and other multi-domain robotic systems, recently gave a presentation to William Blair analysts about how software from its Plank and Progeny acquisitions provided a key competitive advantage. Indeed, the success of AeroVironmentâs âkamikaze dronesâ in Ukraine may extend into Asia. AeroVironment officials compared the Ukraine War-related Switchblade media coverage to â100 SuperBowl ads worth of press.â Before the war, AeroVironment was not even authorized to export the Switchblade. âIt was used in the Middle East for over a decade, but it was viewed as a niche offering,â William Blair analysts wrote. âUkraine is providing a testing ground that proves the Switchblade 300 is incredibly valuable. Now it has U.S. State Department permission to sell to more than 20 countries. In mid-September, it was reported that Japan is evaluating purchasing several hundred kamikaze drones and is evaluating AeroVironmentâs Switchblade.â A recent Switchblade 600 contract for Ukraine valued at $2.2 million may be a tipping point. On Sept. 15, almost six months after an initial report that a contract was in the works, it came to fruition. While Javelin, Stinger and TOW traditional missile systems have a three-mile maximum range, the Switchblade 600 has a 20-mile top range with similar effects. The Switchblade 600 has the same size warhead and can be launched without a visual lock on the target, William Blair analysts wrote in a recent research note. [[The Recession That Will Save America]( Weâre living through a historic time in the markets, spurred on by none other than our very own leaders. Youâve already seen the markets plummet this year. But what no one is telling you⦠the thing you absolutely must understand is⦠it is entirely on purpose.[Click here now to see why.]( [Click Here...]( AeroVironment Stands out Among Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy William Blair rated AeroVironment to âoutperformâ the market and indicated it appears to be the favorite to win the Army $1 billion/10-year FTUAS program, but an executive at the robotics company estimated that the U.S. Navy addressable market may be larger than the potential market for the Army. Software from Planck, acquired by AeroVironment, enables the JUMP-20 military battlefield drone to perform vision-based autonomous landings onto moving platforms, such as maritime vessels. The JUMP-20 is a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), fixed-wing unmanned aircraft used to provide advanced multi-sensor intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) services. AeroVironmentâs systems âflourishedâ during Navy IMX 2022 exercises earlier this year, according to William Blair. Regarded as the largest unmanned exercises in the world, IMX 2022 showed how AeroVironmentâs LEAP software received feeds from manned aircraft, unmanned aircraft, manned vessels and unmanned vessels. At IMX 2022, AeroVironmentâs LEAP software was not supposed to be the hub, but when other software âwas not executing.â AeroVironmentâs LEAP software assumed the hub role on an ad hoc basis. âWe expect AeroVironmentâs success at IMX 2022 to lead to contracts for its JUMP-20, Puma and Switchblade aircraft down the road,â the William Blair analysts wrote. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy Include Standex International Standex International Corporation (NYSE: SXI), a multinational manufacturer of food service equipment, engravings, engineering technologies, electronics and hydraulics headquartered in Salem, New Hampshire, has many growth paths ahead of it. Rated by William Blair to âoutperformâ the market, Standex International could materially accelerate organic growth to 10% or more during the next two to three years, excluding its commercial solar panel production volumes for an innovative Gr3n joint venture with Italyâs Enel (OTCMKTS: ENLAY). That partnership with a multinational manufacturer and distributor of electricity and gas has gained importance due to the suspected sabotage of both under water pipelines of the Nord Stream 1 from Russia to Western Europe, along with one line of Nord Stream 2. Seismologists in Denmark and Sweden suggest that sizeable explosions on the order of [100 kilograms of TNTÂ](occurred in both incidents. With Russiaâs President Vladimir Putin facing unexpected battlefield setbacks more than six months after he ordered a Feb. 26 invasion of neighboring Ukraine that the former KGB agent euphemistically called a âspecial military operation,â the pipeline sabotage seems targeted to hurt European nations as winter nears. Since Putin ordered troops into Ukraine in February, [Russia has cut supplies of natural gas]( to Europe to heat homes, generate electricity and fuel factories. [[How to Find Sleeper Trades (Fast)](]( It's finally spring! So brush off the hard losses of the winter because itâs time to rebuild that portfolio. 2022 started off incredibly volatile, but every great trader knows volatility equals opportunity. And A.I. traders know how to find those opportunities... In the tools built for volatile markets. If you haven't applied A.I. to your trading yet, now is the time to really consider it. [Join our next Free Live Training here and take advantage of 1 full hour of A.I. market forecasts for cryptos, stocks, ETFs, Futures, & Forex.]( [Click Here...]( European Leaders Complain of âEnergy Blackmailâ by Putin European leaders have accused Putin of using âenergy blackmailâ to weaken their support for Ukraine as the country seeks to repel Russiaâs aggression. Without presenting any evidence, Russian officials are attempting to blame the United States for the apparent sabotage, even though the affected nations are among Americaâs closest allies. President Biden countered the accusations were the latest in a continuing Russian campaign of âdisinformation and lies.â Biden also described the explosions of the Nordstream pipelines as acts of âsabotageâ and discussed sending divers to examine the pipelines to find evidence that could be brought to light. Russiaâs audacious move to âannexâ Ukrainian territory in a Putin-led ceremony last Friday, Sept. 30, was declared illegal by Ukraine, the United Nations, the United States and many other Western allies who said it [violated Ukrainian and international law](. Solar Panel Design Aids One of Three Infrastructure Investments to Buy Standex further plans to benefit from significantly higher research and development (R&D) investments for new product development to âmaterially increase organic sales growth,â William Blair opined. New product launches are expected across all five of Standexâs businesses in fiscal 2023, including high growth end-markets such as renewable energy, electric vehicles, human health, commercialization of space and sustainable products. Standexâs Gr3n joint venture could attain full commercialization by mid-decade, potentially becoming Standexâs sixth business segment. The result could boost Standexâs âorganic sales growthâ to the low teens in the next three to five years, the William Blair analysts wrote. The joint venture has developed and tested a prototype for a highly innovative, extremely efficient and 100% recyclable new solar panel design that is 30-35% more efficient and weighs 38% less than traditional glass solar panels. With interest in solar panels rising as the European Union (EU) scrambles to replace the 40% of its energy previously sourced from Russia, Standex is expanding electronicsâ production capacity in Germany, China and India, the investment firm reported. âIf the new recyclable, highly efficient solar panel can be cost-effectively produced, it could become the largest new product in Standexâs history,â according to the William Blair analysts. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( U.S. CDC Halts Its Country-by-Country Travel Notices The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dropped its country-by-country COVID-19 travel health notices on Monday, Oct. 3. Those warnings began early in the pandemic as COVID-19 cases and deaths climbed. COVID risks affect supply and demand for infrastructure stocks, but not as much as cyclical companies whose share prices can soar when economic conditions are favorable but fall fast when inflation, a potential recession and Fed interest rate hikes imperil stock prospects. Savvy investors monitor COVID-19 outbreaks and lockdowns to forecast how certain stocks and sectors, such as infrastructure, are affected. Another encouraging sign occurred when Canada announced on Sept. 26 that it would remove all remaining COVID-19 entry restrictions, such as testing, quarantine and isolation requirements. That development could boost trade and tourism between that country and the United States. Chinaâs strict zero-tolerance COVID policy continues to be controversial and recently sparked a rare protest in its technology hub of Shenzhen, social media video showed. The dissent came after government officials ordered a sudden lockdown due to 10 new infections on Sept. 27 in the city of more than 18 million people. Officials ordered residents in three districts there to stay home. China has locked down more than 70 cities fully or partially to preserve its zero-tolerance policy of COVID. However, 27 people were killed and 20 more were injured when a quarantine bus overturned on a mountain road on Sept. 20. U.S. COVID-19 deaths ticked up by nearly 4,000, up about 1,000 compared to roughly 3,000 the previous week. Cases in the country totaled 96,481,081, as of early Oct. 5, while deaths jumped to 1,060,408, [according to Johns Hopkins University](. America stands out dubiously as the nation with the most COVID-19 deaths and cases. Worldwide COVID-19 deaths in the past week rose by more than 11,000, up about 2,000 from the prior week. The number of deaths totaled 6,550,203, as of Oct. 5, [according to Johns Hopkins](. Global COVID-19 cases reached 619,211,562. Roughly 79.5% of the U.S. population, or 264,112,767, have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, as of Oct. 5, the [CDC reported](. Fully vaccinated people total 225,284,115, or 67.9%, of the U.S. population, [according to the CDC](. The United States also has given at least one COVID-19 booster vaccine to almost 110 million people. The three infrastructure investments to buy can be repurchased at reduced prices after a rough 2022 market wide. Despite high inflation, Russiaâs continuing war in Ukraine and recession risk after 0.75% rate hikes by the Fed in June, July and Sept. 21, the three infrastructure investments to buy offer some insulation compared to cyclical stocks with government budgets less economically sensitive than the private sector. Sincerely, Paul Dykewicz, Editor
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