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⢠ETF Talk: AI is âBig Generatorâ
⢠One More is Never Enough
⢠Franklin Forever The Two Big Changes in 2024 by Jim Woods
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In a recent issue of my morning briefing, [Eagle Eye Opener](, we covered two of the most important changes from the current year that I anticipate occurring in 2024. This week, I want to share those thoughts with you, The Deep Woods reader, because these changes mean that events that were tailwinds for stocks in 2023 will become neutral to potentially negative in 2024. How will that be? And what are those two changes? Iâm glad you asked. The first big change is that falling bond yields will no longer be positive for stocks. Now, consider that there were two overarching reasons for the rally in 2023: The first was artificial intelligence (AI) enthusiasm powering the âMagnificent Sevenâ stocks higher and pulling the S&P 500 higher with it. The second was expectation of a dovish Fed pivot that essentially saved the 2023 rally in late October. Falling interest rates were a clear positive in 2023 because they eased valuation headwinds and signaled that Fed hikes were ending, which reduced recession chances. But as we start 2024, the dovish Fed pivot is now fully priced into stocks with the S&P 500 just under 4,800, and the market now has priced in six Fed rate cuts and a year-end 2024 Fed funds rate below 4%. So, the dovish pivot and expected easing of monetary policy is already priced into stocks and Treasuries. If we see the 10-year Treasury Note yield continue to fall to the low-3% or sub-3% range, thatâs not going to be a major tailwind for stocks, because that wonât be forecasting a dovish Fed, itâll be forecasting slowing economic growth. And those falling yields will then become a harbinger of a potential economic slowdown, and not the welcomed signal of a Fed thatâs finally turning dovish. The second big change is that earnings results wonât have low expectations to excuse poor performance. Earnings from companies in the S&P 500 werenât particularly great in 2023, but they were much better than some of the awful expectations that were prevalent when the year started. To put some numbers on it, many analysts penciled in 2023 S&P 500 earnings between $220 and $225. But there was a definite minority that had estimates much lower, anywhere from $185 to $215, as these analysts expected the recession that never appeared. As we start 2024, itâs the total opposite. Consensus S&P 500 earnings growth is nearly 10% year over year, well above the long-term averages of around 5%-ish annual growth. And keep in mind, at 4,800, the S&P 500 is trading over 19.5X that $245 earnings estimate, which means thereâs little room for disappointment from a valuation perspective. The point here is that just âokayâ earnings wonât be good enough to drive stocks higher, and we got a preview of that in the third-quarter numbers (which werenât great) and especially in December, as earnings results were generally poor. Now, that doesnât mean the upcoming fourth-quarter earnings season (which begins in mid-January) wonât be positive, but for it to be positive itâll have to be because of actual good results, not just better-than-feared results that were good enough in 2023. The bottom line here is that markets will need something ânewâ to power stocks higher in 2024, because the dovish pivot (which powered stocks higher since October) is fully accounted for, while low expectations for earnings and economic growth no longer exist. That doesnât mean we wonât get new, positive influences on stocks, but it will have to come from something new in 2024, because the low hanging fruit of a dovish pivot and not-as-bad-as-feared earnings have already been picked to fuel the Santa rally. If youâd like analysis such as this in your inbox every trading day, then I invite you to check out my [Eagle Eye Opener](, right now. For the cost of a morning latte, youâll be completely up to speed on all of the essentials you need to thoroughly understand this dynamic market. [The Perfect Portfolio: No Losses, 14X Gains]( I want to share with you something very important⦠and very simple. Iâm talking about a 3-stock strategy thatâs been immune to market losses over the past two decades⦠while outperforming the S&P 500 by 1,461% during that same time. Thatâs no losing years plus 14X gains. I call it the âPerfect Portfolio.â [Click here now for all the details.]( ETF Talk: AI is âBig Generatorâ Second nature comes alive
Even if you close your eyes
We exist through this strange device -- Yes, [âBig Generatorâ]( Artificial intelligence (AI) has captivated our imaginations and industries on a global scale. We are, like the Yes lyrics above, starting to see our existence through what may seem like strange (AI) devices. But you may need to blink more than once before you miss the AI trend. It has been booming in 2023, and seems poised to [continue its growth]( into 2024 and beyond. Reaching into sectors from technology and communication to healthcare and retail (and sooner than later, perhaps, into the most mundane aspects of our daily lives), AI is a central new technology that has companies and investors buzzing with excitement. Your editor listening to âBig Generatorâ by Yes, while also rocking the bandâs t-shirt. Major leaps in generative AI have come from heavyweights such as Microsoft Corporation (MSFT), Alphabet Inc. (GOOG), Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) and Meta Platforms, Inc. (META). In addition, Intel Corporation (INTC) and Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) seek to challenge leading AI chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) for the top spot in AI chip production. The stage now is set for potentially significant growth across multiple sectors. And investing in those hard hitters is certainly tempting. But for those who are looking for diverse exposure to the broader value chain as the development of AI technologies ramps up, let me introduce iShares Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Multisector ETF (IRBO). IRBO is a passively managed, equal-weighted exchange-traded fund by iShares that tracks the performance of the NYSE FactSet Global Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Index, which measures the performance of equity securities across multiple sectors, including information technology, communication, industrials, consumer discretionary and health care. The fund is composed of developed and emerging market companies that could benefit from the long-term growth and innovation in robotics technologies and artificial intelligence. As such, IRBO invests significantly in mid- and small-cap companies, alongside more established large-cap companies. It also invests 46.1% of its holdings in non-U.S. stocks for a broader geographical exposure. Top countries include the United States, 53.90%; China, 12.24%; Japan, 9.48%; Taiwan, 7.64%; France, 2.83% and South Korea, 2.60%. Its equal-weighted stock strategy means that all holdings are allocated the same weight across the portfolio, giving investors even access to companies producing AI and robotics hardware, software and components and to smaller companies with the potential for growth. This strategy also allows the fund to remain less volatile than similar funds. And it has made a solid recovery from its 2022 downward trend. As the chart below shows, it is currently sitting above its current 200-day moving average and has been in an upward trend since the start of the year. Source:[StockCharts.com]( The fundâs top 10 holdings include Snap Inc. Class A (SNAP) (formerly Snapchat, Inc.), 1.1%; Autostore Holdings Ltd. (AUTO), 1.06%; Maytronics Ltd. (MTRN), 1.06%; Silicon Laboratories Inc. (SLAB), 1.05%; Atmos Energy (ATO), 1.05%; Lumen Technologies Inc. (LUMN), 1.04%; DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. (DOCN), 1.04%; Lattice Semiconductor Corp. (LSCC), 1.03%; Genius Sports Ltd. (GENI), 1.01% and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), 1.01%. IRBO has $536.09 million in assets and a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 21.94. The fund is up 5.93% over the last month, 13.45% over the last three months and 35.24% for the year to date. It has an expense ratio of 0.47%. As we look forward to a new year and new advancements in AI, perhaps weâll find out if, like androids, AI dream of electric sheep. Finally, remember that I am happy to answer any of your questions about ETFs, so do not hesitate to [send me an email](mailto:askjim@successfuletfinvesting.com). You may just see your question answered in a future ETF Talk. [3 A.I. Stock Picks (On Us)]( Itâs time to instantly scan, pick the best stocks, and identify trend reversals in as little as 15 minutes with up to 87.4% proven accuracy. [Click here]( now to join and get access. In case you missed it⦠One More is Never Enough One more night could kill me, baby
One is one too many, one more is never enough --Grace Potter, Kenny Chesney, âYou and Tequilaâ Peak experiences. By their very nature, theyâre infrequent and gone too soon. Yet, it seems like whenever weâre fortunate enough to experience them, itâs just never enough -- and we want one more. This quest for just one more is at the heart of achievement and living a happy and fulfilling life. Itâs also why capitalism is such a virtue, because capitalism is the only social system that can allow us to achieve that just one more. My reflections on this topic come courtesy of a peak experience I recently completed, which is the writing of last weekâs issue while on board the SS Splendor, the opulent cruise vessel operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises. I was there with my colleagues Roger Michalski, Bryan Perry and Dr. Mark Skousen for the Eagle MoneyShow cruise from Miami to Lima. While writing this, I was about to spend my final day in Lima before returning via airplane to Southern California. The best part of the trip was interacting with my cohorts, meeting interesting people from all over the world and, most of all, engaging in the ultimate peak experience -- learning new things. You see, in a world where we often feel so small, I canât stop thinking big. I want to fill my head with big ideas about who we are and what we are, and I want those ideas to be as fully vetted by reality as they can be. And the only way to do that is to conduct your own intellectual âboots-on-the-groundâ research that takes you to places you havenât been, and to touch, see and hear things you never have -- or indeed, never knew existed. Of course, to make this task possible, you must have the capital. I mean, these Regent cabins donât come cheap! Fortunately, thereâs plenty of outstanding knowledge that can help you stack up your investment capital, and Iâm proud to say that my colleagues and I at Eagle Financial Publications specialize in delivering just that. So, if you are in search of more investing capital that allows you to think bigger and bigger in a world that can make you feel small, then the offerings from Eagle Financial Publications are a great way to expand your mind. Finally, I want to thank you, The Deep Woods loyalists, for reading this column and for making me feel so fantastic about what I do and how I get to interact with the world. Itâs because of you that I am able to think big in a world where itâs so easy to feel small. And with that, Iâm off to drink up more knowledge -- and to keep thinking big! ***************************************************************** Franklin Forever âThe things which hurt, instruct.â --Ben Franklin Putting wisdom in the pithiest of proclamations is something that the great Ben Franklin can do like no other. In this quote, he reminds us that the best source of knowledge is that which burns us emotionally. Wisdom about money, investing and life can be found anywhere. If you have a good quote that youâd like me to share with your fellow readers, send it to me, along with any comments, questions and suggestions you have about my newsletters, seminars or anything else. [Click here](mailto:askjim@successfuletfinvesting.com) to ask Jim. In the name of the best within us,
[Jim Woods]
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