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It's Time To Get Defensive (But We Don't Have To Sacrifice Growth) [View Online](=)|[Unsubscribe]( [Street Authority Daily] -Recommended Link [Our latest research for pennies a day]( Put off by the fees many investing advisories want to charge just let you in the door? I understand! That's why I created Personal Finance PRO. In exchange for the 67 cents a day it takes to be a member, you'll get AT LEAST 3 simple stock trades from me each month. Best of all, each of these opportunities will give you a shot at banking quick payouts of $2,0871… $2,3272… $2,6283… and $3,4354. Maybe even more. [Click here for full details.]( June 29, 2022 It's Time To Get Defensive (But We Don't Have To Sacrifice Growth) By Nathan Slaughter [Nathan Slaughter] I wouldn't want to have been in Jerome Powell's shoes last week. The embattled Federal Reserve Chairman made his semi-annual address to Congress and was later grilled with some difficult questions by lawmakers. The central bank wields immense power and control, but with great power comes great responsibility. One of the principal tasks, of course, is to maintain the price stability of goods and services. In that regard (with inflation spiraling out of control and running at the hottest pace in 40 years) it's hard to summarize the Fed's recent job performance as anything other than abject failure. [Image: If this were a football game, the home team would be heading into the locker room at halftime down 35-0. And now the head coach is awkwardly trying to explain to a sideline reporter what went wrong and promising to make some big defensive adjustments in the second half. -Recommended Link [[URGENT] Claim Your Stake in This $10B Windfall… Before the Market Rebounds]( Recent market volatility has turned good investments into life-changing opportunities. One undervalued satellite company - with a "hidden" $10B a year cashflow - is available today at a 40% discount. 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Remember the sheer panic at the onset of the pandemic in March 2020, when the S&P retreated 6% in a single week? Well, it just matched that decline. This tightening cycle couldn't have come at a worse time. Corporate earnings growth had already decelerated to little more than stall speed. FactSet is expecting S&P profits to inch up just 4% next quarter. And now, consumer fatigue appears to be setting in. Remember, consumer spending accounts for about two-thirds of GDP. Goldman Sachs sees a 30% chance of recession on the horizon. Bank of America puts the odds even higher at 40%. Many companies would say we are already there. Even the unstoppable Amazon is expected to post back-to-back quarters of bottom line weakening, the victim (like many retailers) of supply chain woes and inventory bloat. [Image: Fortunately, with the S&P sliding 23% (its worst yearly start since 1932), the impact of a recession has largely been priced into the market at this point. History would say this drubbing hasn't fully run its course. The average bear market decline in the post-war era has been 29.6%. Still, we are probably closer to a bottom than a top. It's Time To Look For Recession-Resistant Picks You can understand why consumers might be a little tight with their pocketbooks right now. Record high gas prices act as a silent tax, slowly siphoning money from the household budget. Inflation is also taking a toll, particularly in the grocery store checkout aisle. Even the tumbling stock market is partially to blame. You may have heard of the "wealth effect", a psychological behavioral pattern of increased spending when 401(K)s and other portfolios are rising. Well, we are seeing the exact opposite phenomenon now as sagging account values dampen enthusiasm and shoppers grow more circumspect with their purchases. Listen to enough quarterly conference calls, and you can't help but notice that demand for big-ticket discretionary goods (like kitchen appliances) has waned in recent months. But some niche markets aren't particularly prone to cutbacks. This is usually the part where we'd talk about something like a defensive consumer staple pick. Nothing wrong with that. But, remember, I think we may be closer to the bottom than it feels. That's why I'd encourage investors to look a little deeper for ideas that not only have defensive qualities, but also long-term upside. That's why over at my premium service, Takeover Trader, we targeted an up-and-coming retailer in the pet supplies business. A decade ago, we spent $45 billion annually on our furry friends. According to the American Pets Products Association (APPA), that figure has since doubled to $109 billion. Keep in mind, nearly three-fourths (70%) of all U.S. households have at least one pet. After a furious runup during the "stay-at-home" rally, this stock fell from grace -- and is now trading at the same level it was before the pandemic. But the business is three times larger than it was before. Between this and the recession-resistant nature of the business, our downside should be limited. And in the long-run, the future for this business looks bright -- that is, if a bigger fish doesn't swallow it up for a premium first... Bottom line, I think it's time to get a little defensive -- but that doesn't mean we have to sacrifice upside. It just means we have to look harder. P.S. In this uncertain market, I can tell you one thing that is certain: Larger companies are on the hunt for smaller targets. Flush with cash and eager to make a deal to fuel growth, I expect a wave of deals to happen in the coming months. Even the whisper of a "mega-merger" can hand investors enormous returns. 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