[Read this article on our website.]( [Smart Money Monday]  You are receiving these email messages every Monday because you requested information from Mauldin Economics. If you'd prefer not to receive Smart Money Monday , [click here.]( Nov 15, 2021 The S&P's 486th Worst Performer Could Turn into One of the Best Regular readers know we look for strong insider ownership in the stocks we buy here at Smart Money Monday . It signals that management wants the same thing we do: for the stock to climb higher. This is one of the reasons I like Vistra Corp. (VST) , [the Texas-based utility I recommended last summer](. CEO Curt Morgan purchased nearly $1 million worth of shares in May 2021. So, we know heâs confident about the stockâs long-term potential. - Insider ownership also means weâre likely to see shareholder-friendly moves⦠Like Vistraâs recent buyback announcement, for example. A reader asked me about it recently: I bought VST after reading your article. VST is up 10% since then due to the $2B share buyback program and preferred stock announcement. What do you think about this move from management and how it will impact the stock? Well, itâs one of the most unique buyback announcements Iâve ever seen. The company plans to repurchase $2 billion worth of stock next year. Thatâs roughly 20% of Vistraâs market cap. Then, over the next few years, it plans to repurchase an additional $4 billion worth of stock. This is great news for Vistra shareholders. It means management thinks the stock is undervalued. And the buybacks will cut the number of shares available, which should push the stock much higher. Vistra has ticked up 2% since I first recommended it in July 2021. Itâs still a buy at current prices. - Something similar is playing out at Fairfax Financial (FRFHF) ⦠Fairfax is [the âCanadian Berkshire Hathawayâ I recommended in August](. Another reader wrote in asking about it: I bought Fairfax Financial. I would appreciate an update on his long-term outlook for this stock. Fairfax is still cheap. In fact, itâs so cheap that the company announced a ânormal course issuer bid.â Thatâs essentially a Canadian buyback. It gives the company flexibility to repurchase more stock. Right now, Fairfax trades for less than 0.8X book value per share. Thatâs too cheap for a high-quality insurance conglomerate. It should really trade around 1.2X book valueâwhich would put the stock 60% higher than it is today. Long story short: Fairfax is still a buy. - A bunch of readers have asked about AT&T (T)⦠[AT&T is a battleground stock, for sure.]( The old CEO set a pile of money on fire. And the new CEO is still rehabilitating the company. One reader asked: Great article on T, thanks. But what's with the dividend? Isn't it going to be reduced by 40% upon completion of the WarnerMedia dump? Yes, AT&T will reduce its dividend when it spins off WarnerMedia, which will merge with Discovery Communications (DISCA). However, shareholders will also get a piece of that new company (called Warner Bros. Discovery). The âvalueâ of that should be around $7 per share (based on DISCAâs current price). AT&T currently trades around $25. So, the implied value of the new AT&T is $18. I expect a new dividend of around $1.20 per share, for a yield of around 6.75%. Keep in mind, these are ballpark figures, since we donât know how the market will price the new Warner Bros. Discovery yet. - Hereâs another question about AT&T⦠One thing has kept me back: Money managers don't like to show at year-end that they owned stocks that didn't go up⦠Do you think it might be better to wait until the new year to pick up some T? I enjoy your articles. This reader is referring to something called âtax loss harvesting.â Money managers hate sticking their clients with big tax bills. So, they might sell some losers to offset realized capital gains. And AT&T has certainly been a loser this year. Itâs dropped 15%, while the S&P 500 has climbed 25%. I canât speak to anyoneâs specific tax situation (thatâs what your tax pro is for). However, in general, it might be better to buy after tax loss harvesting⦠if you could time it perfectly. But no one can. AT&T is the 486 th worst performer in the S&P 500 right now. Next year, it could end up as one of the best. - Finally, many of you have asked when to sell the stocks I recommend. As one reader put it⦠Thank you for your sharp and accurate words⦠So far, my only worry is about the follow-up⦠[Will you] let us know when to buy more or sell these stocks? Great question. Every week I share a new investment idea in Smart Money Monday âoften an overlooked small cap stock or a specific investing strategy. In other words, an idea to help you make money. Occasionally, I will update you on those ideas, like I have today. But weâre not building a formal portfolio here. I have a new premium advisory in the works, though. It will focus on my highest-conviction small-cap stocks. And thatâs where youâll find the most time-sensitive buy/sell guidance. Youâll hear more about this new service in the coming weeks. So, thank you all for your questionsâand stay tuned. - In the meantime, thereâs an exciting event happening this afternoon. Youâre probably familiar with my colleague Jared Dillian. He recently launched a new podcast called [BE SMART](, and itâs great⦠kind of like having a fun, rapid-fire chat with Jared about money twice a week. Iâm also tuning into [Jaredâs Live Q&A this afternoon at 1 pm ET](. You can still grab a spot at this live video event by [clicking here](. [Thompson Clark] âThompson Clark
Editor, Smart Money Monday [Thompson Clark]Thompson Clark is a small-cap expert and value-focused investor with nearly a decade of experience in financial publishing. Thompson graduated from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University in 2010 with a focus in finance and accounting. He lives in North Carolina. He is the editor of Mauldin Economicsâ free research service, [Smart Money Monday]( . Don't let friends miss this timely insightâ
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