Investing: The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks On 04/29/22

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Each month PBRMarketTools provides a list of 25 top buy stocks candidates, called The PBR25, in which to consider investing.

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Investing: The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks On 04/29/22

Criteria : 1. Buy status(>4.50 Weighted Average on 1.00-5.00 scale)
: 2. 12 month forecasted return of at least 20%
: 3. At least 15 Buy recommendations
4. Use the top 25 by 12 month forecasted return
Average Recommendations Range : 4.52 to 4.80, Average 4.67, Median 4.67
Range of Number of Recommendations : 19 to 52, Average 30, Median 27
Range of Number of Buy Recommendations : 15 to 42, Average 24, Median 21
Total of Stock Prices on 04/29/22 : $8,038.01
The PBR25 Stock Price Range : $21.24 to $2,485.63, Average $321.52, Median $111.82
Total of Stock Prices 12 Month Forecast : $12,404.43
Stock Price 12 Months Forecast Range : $37.61 to $3,719.37, Average $496.18, Median $209.48
Forecasted 12 Month Return Range : +39.34% to +167.86%, Average +54.32%, Median +65.67%
The PBR25 on US Stock Exchanges : NYSE 13, NASDAQ 12
Range of Returns since 04/01/21(12 months) : -73.40% to +54.45%, Average -22.41%, Median -22.33%
US Stock Indices Returns since 04/30/21 : DJIA -2.65%; NASDAQ -11.66%, S&P500 -1.18%
Total The PBR25 Market Capitalization : $4,194.97 billion, Average $167.80 billion
The PBR25 Market Capitalization Range : $3.29 billion to $1,566.51 billion, Median $22.57 billion
The PBR25 Turnover : 7 companies remain from 03/31/22, 18 are new

 

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks is a subset of our popular and more comprehensive The PBR1000 US Public Companies, which is made up of

  • publicly held companies
  • that trade on a major US stock exchange,
  • have annual revenues of at least $1 billion,
  • file annual 10-K reports with the US Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC),
  • and have headquarters or primary operations in the US.

The PBR1000 US Public Companies combined generate over 50% of all goods and services revenues, the Gross Domestic Product(GDP), of the US.

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks is created each month from The PBR1000 US Public Companies. It is composed of:

  • Only “Buy” recommended stocks
  • Based on over 15,000 independent Analysts Recommendations
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  • With a forecasted 12 month return of at least +20%. 

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The Week 17 of 2022 US Stock Market News Recap

The Week 17 and Month of April 2022 US Stock Market News Recap

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The Stock Market Bull was leading Week 17 of 2022 at the end of Thursday, but The Stock Market Bear wanted his 4 week win streak more.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 17 and April Summary:

The Stock Market Bear started off Week 17 of 2022 the same way he ended Week 16, by starting to inflict more pain on the major US stock indices. But The Stock Market Bull, filled with new energy, charged into the pasture towards the end of the day, the indices did a U turn, and The Stock Market Bull won Monday going away. The Stock Market Bear retaliated on Tuesday, and spilled a lot of blood to take the day. On Wednesday The Stock Market Bull managed to mostly neutralize The Stock Market Bear and took a slim 2-1 mixed win for the day. Encouraged, The Stock Market Bull returned on Thursday in a big way and closed with a lead for the week in all three major US stock indices. But on Friday The Stock Market Bear returned and angrily took no prisoners to get the Week 17 victory, his first string of 4 weekly wins in 2022, and all in March. The Stock Market Bear also easily gets the April 2022 victory in a dominant way after having lost March. Now we start a new month and wonder if The Stock Market Bull or Bear become enamored with and distracted by the May flowers.

 

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 17 and Month of April 2022 Ending 04/29/22

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/21) 36,338.30 15,644.97 4,766.18
Previous Quarter Close(03/31/22) 34,678.35 14,220.52 4,530.41
Previous Month Close(03/31/22) 34,678.35 14,220.52 4,530.41
Record Close Date 01/04/22 11/19/21 01/03/22
Record Close 36,799.65 16,057.44 4,796.56
Week 16-Friday & Close(04/22/22) 33,811.40 12,839.29 4,271.78
Week 17-Monday(04/25/22) 34,049.46 13,004.85 4,296.12
    Day Change 238.06 165.56 24.34
    Day % Change 0.70% 1.29% 0.57%
Week 17-Tuesday(04/26/22) 33,240.18 12,490.74 4,175.20
    Day Change (809.28) (514.11) (120.92)
    Day % Change -2.38% -3.95% -2.81%
Week 17-Wednesday(04/27/22) 33,301.93 12,488.93 4,183.96
    Day Change 61.75 (1.81) 8.76
    Day % Change 0.19% -0.01% 0.21%
Week 17-Thursday(04/28/22) 33,916.39 12,871.53 4,287.50
    Day Change 614.46 382.60 103.54
    Day % Change 1.85% 3.06% 2.47%
Week 17-Friday & Close(04/29/22) 32,977.21 12,334.64 4,131.93
    Day Change (939.18) (536.89) (155.57)
    Day % Change -2.77% -4.17% -3.63%
Change-Week (834.19) (504.65) (139.85)
% Change-Week -2.47% -3.93% -3.27%
Change-Month-to-Date (1,701.14) (1,885.88) (398.48)
% Change-Month-to-Date -4.91% -13.26% -8.80%
Change-Quarter-to-Date (1,701.14) (1,885.88) (398.48)
% Change-Quarter-to-Date -4.91% -13.26% -8.80%
Change-Year-to-Date (3,361.09) (3,310.33) (634.25)
% Change-Year-to-Date -9.25% -21.16% -13.31%
Change-Record (3,822.44) (3,722.80) (664.63)
% Change-Record -10.39% -23.18% -13.86%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies 2022 YTD

Week 17 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
April Winner and Tally Bear 3-0 Win
Weeks Months 2022 YTD
The Stock Market Bull 4 1
The Stock Market Bear 11 3 Winning
Mixed Result 2 0
  Totals 17 4

Influences/News:

  • Russia increases its attacks in the southeastern part of Ukraine in the Donbas and other areas, but Ukraine resistance is making progress slow with reports of significant casualties on both sides. Russia warns of the possible use of nuclear weapons as other countries start to supply more arms and support to Ukraine, including Poland giving Ukraine 240 Russian made tanks. US President Biden asks Congress to add $33 billion in aid for Ukraine’s defense. Russia launches some rockets into the capital city of Kyiv as the United Nations Secretary-General is visiting.
  • China continues to try to control COVID-19 outbreaks with lockdowns in Shanghai and perhaps soon Beijing as part of its zero-COVID campaign.
  • N Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un says it is increasing in nuclear weapons capabilities as a deterrence to Western countries.
  • France’s President Emmanuel Macron of the LREM party wins his re-election bid to serve a 2nd 5 year term, wins over Marine Le Pen of the National Rally party with a 59% to 41% margin.
  • US corporate quarterly earnings reports are mixed.
  • US President Biden says he will be proposing a student loan forgiveness plan in a few weeks.

US Economic News:

  • The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Preliminary March 2022 US National Activity Index came in at +0.44, February was at +0.54, January +0.75, March 2021 +2.31. “Index points to a slight decrease in economic growth in March.”
  • The Dept of Commerce/HUD reported that Preliminary March 2022 New Family Home Sales Annual Rate is at 763,000 units, February was at 835,000, January 845,000, March 2021 873,000; the March 2022 New Home Median Price is at $436,700, February was at $421,600, January $431,100, March 2021 $359,600.
  • The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Preliminary February 2022 US National Home Price Index(01/2000=100) is at 286.68, January was at 281.80, December 2021 278.52, February 2021 239.29, making for a 12 Month Change of +19.80%.
  • The Conference Board Preliminary April 2022 Consumer Confidence Index(1985=100) is at 107.3, March was at 107.6. “… purchasing intentions are down overall from recent levels as interest rates have begun rising. Meanwhile, concerns about inflation retreated from an all-time high in March but remained elevated. Looking ahead, inflation and the war in Ukraine will continue to pose downside risks to confidence and may further curb consumer spending this year.”
  • The Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary 1Q22 Total Housing Units are at 142,711.000, +1,222.000 from 1Q21, Occupancy Rate is at 89.4%, Homeownership Rate 65.4%.
  • TrueCar forecasts April 2022 New Auto Sales-Retail to be 1,088,345 vehicles, Fleet at 159,572, for April 2022 Total New Auto Sales to be 1,247,917, April 2021 was at 1,512,158; April 2022 Average Transaction Price is at $43,755, April 2021 was at $38,163.
  • The Energy Information Administration says April 22, 2022, Crude Oil Stockpiles(Millions of Barrels) was at 414.4, March 25, 2022, was at 409.9, April 23, 2021, was at 493.1.
  • The Dept of Labor says for the Week Ending April 23, 2022, Weekly Initial Jobless Claims were at 180,000, March 26, 2022, was at 202,000, April 24, 2021, 553,000, April 25, 2020, 3,839,000.
  • FreddieMac says on April 28, 2022, 30 Year Fixed Rate Mortgages averaged 5.1% with 0.8 for points & fees, March 31, 2022, was at 4.67%, April 30, 2021, 2.98%, April 30, 2020, 3.23%. “The combination of swift home price growth and the fastest mortgage rate increase in over forty years is finally affecting purchase demand. Homebuyers navigating the current environment are coping in a variety of ways, including switching to adjustable-rate mortgages, moving away from expensive coastal cities, and looking to more affordable suburbs. We expect the decline in demand to soften home price growth to a more sustainable pace later this year.”
  • The Dept of Commerce/BEA says the Preliminary 1Q22 Annual Rate for the Quarter Gross Domestic Product(GDP) is at $24.383 trillion, 4Q21 was at $24.003 trillion, 1Q21 $22.038 trillion.
  • The Dept of Labor says the Preliminary 1Q22 Employment Cost Index for All Civilian Employees(12/2005=100) is at +150.1, 4Q21 was at +148.0, 1Q21 +143.7, 1Q20 +140.0.
  • The Dept of Commerce/BEA says the Preliminary March 2022 Personal Income Annual Rate is at $21.338 trillion, +0.5% from February, -2.4% from March 2021.
  • The American Automobile Assn says on April 29, 2022, the Average Price for a Gallon of Regular Gas is at $4.159, March 31 was at $4.225, February 28 $3.610, April 30, 2021 $2.895, April 30, 2020, $1.772.
  • The Dept of the Treasury says that on April 28, 2022, the US National Debt-Public is at $23.825 trillion, Intragovernmental $6.578 trillion, for US Total National Debt of $30.403, April 30, 2021, was at $28.175 trillion, April 30, 2020, $24.075 trillion.
  • Gold Per Ounce at the close on April 29, 2022, is at $1,911.70, on April 30, 2021, it was at $1,768.80, April 30, 2020, $1,694.20; Wheat Per Bushel closed on April 29, 2022, at 1,055.75 cents, April 30, 2021, it was at 734.75 cents, April 30, 2020, 517.25 cents; Oil Per Barrel closed on April 29, 2022, at $104.69, April 30, 2021, it was at $63.58, April 30, 2020, $18.84.
  • The Dept of the Treasury says at the close on April 29, 2022, the US 10 Year Treasury Note Yield is at 2.89%, April 30, 2021, was at 1.65%, April 30, 2020, 0.64%.
  • The Euro at the close on April 29, 2022, was at $1.0550, on April 30, 2021, it was at $1.2020, April 30, 2020, $1.0953; A Bitcoin at the close on April 29, 2022, was at $38,559, April 30, 2021, it was at $47,110, April 30, 2020, $6,169.
  • The U of Michigan Final April 2022 Consumer Sentiment Index is at 65.2, April 2021 was at 88.3, April 2020 71.8. “… The goal of a soft landing will be more difficult to achieve given the uncertainties that now prevail, raising prospects for a halt, or even a temporary reversal, in the Fed’s interest rate policies…”

 

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Investing: The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks On 03/31/22

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Each month PBRMarketTools provides a list of 25 top buy stocks candidates, called The PBR25, in which to consider investing.

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Investing: The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks On 03/31/22

Average Recommendations Range : 4.53 to 4.92, Average 4.68, Median 4.67
   (Must be >4.50 on a 1.00-5.00 scale)
Range of Number of Recommendations : 13 to 47, Average 21, Median 17
Range of Number of Buy Recommendations : 10 to 37, Average 16, Median 14
Total of Stock Prices on 03/31/22 : $3,345.00
The PBR25 Stock Price Range : $11.19 to $480.84, Average $133.80, Median $80.89
Total of Stock Prices 12 Month Forecast : $4,717.86
Stock Price 12 Months Forecast Range : $14.63 to $636.33, Average $188.71, Median $115.82
Forecasted 12 Month Return Range : +29.78% to +79.39%, Average +41.04%, Median +39.63% 
The PBR25 on US Stock Exchanges : NYSE 16, NASDAQ 9
Range of Returns since 04/01/21(12 months) : -40.93% to +45.70%, Average -2.28%, Median -4.79%
US Stock Indices Returns since 04/01/21 : DJIA +5.14%; NASDAQ +7.35%, S&P500 +14.03%
Total The PBR25 Market Capitalization : $1,019.99 billion, Average $40.80 billion
The PBR25 Market Capitalization Range : $3.85 billion to $210.20 billion, Median $19.87 billion
The PBR25Turnover : 12 companies remain from 02/28/22, 13 are new

 

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks is a subset of our popular and more comprehensive The PBR1000 US Public Companies, which is made up of

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  • that trade on a major US stock exchange,
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  • file annual 10-K reports with the US Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC),
  • and have headquarters or primary operations in the US.

The PBR1000 US Public Companies combined generate over 50% of all goods and services revenues, the Gross Domestic Product(GDP), of the US.

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks is created each month from The PBR1000 US Public Companies. It is composed of:

  • Only “Buy” recommended stocks
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The September 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

The September 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

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The Stock Market Bear finally gets his first monthly 3-0 victory of 2021, but can he maintain the momentum?

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

The Month of September 2021 Ending 09/30/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
2020 Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
2Q21 Close(06/30/21) 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
August 2021 Close(08/31/21) 35,360.73 15,259.24 4,522.68
Record Close Date 08/16/21 09/07/21 09/02/21
Record Close 35,625.40 15,374.33 4,536.95
September 2021 Close(09/30/21) 33,843.92 14,448.58 4,307.54
Percent Change-Month -4.29% -5.31% -4.76%
Percent Change-3Q21-to-Date -1.91% -0.38% 0.23%
Percent Change-Year-to-Date 10.58% 12.11% 14.68%
Percent Change-Record -5.00% -6.02% -5.06%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 38 2021 Winner and Tally  Bull 3-0 Win
September 2021 Winner and Tally Bear 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 17 5 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 13 1 Losing
Mixed Result 8 3
  Totals 38 9

The US Stock Market September 2021 Summary:

Week 35 finished August and started out September with The Stock Market Bull getting a 2-1 mixed result which also included record closes on the NASDAQ and S&P500. A raging The Stock Market Bear struck back in Week 36 by taking all except 1 record breaking NASDAQ session on the Tuesday of a shortened Labor Day week. The Bull returned with a good mixed 2-1 win on Monday of Week 37, but once again The Bear recovered by taking a full win on Tuesday. The Bull took Wednesday by margins greater than his losses on Tuesday. But then The Bear took Thursday 2-1, and then a full 3-0 result on Friday, and making Weeks 36 and 37 his first back-to-back weekly victories during 2021. The momentum for The Bear continued into Week 38 on Monday and Tuesday. But The Bull returned with a vengeance by taking Wednesday through Friday to take his only full week of September. Week 39 included 4 days for September and once again The Bear dominated with big numbers on Tuesday and Thursday, the last day of the month. The Stock Market Bear gets a very convincing victory for September, his first monthly win of 2021, and sets the stage for what could be a volatile October.

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The Week 32 of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

The Week 32 of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

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In Week 32 of 2021 The Stock Market Bull gets a mixed 2-1 result because The Stock Market Bear did just enough to take the NASDAQ.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 32 of 2021 Ending 08/13/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(06/30/21 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Previous Month Close(7/30/21) 34,935.47 14,672.68 4,395.26
Record Close Date 08/13/21 08/05/21 08/13/21
Record Close 35,515.38 14,895.12 4,468.00
Week 31-Friday & Close 35,208.51 14,835.76 4,436.52
Week 32-Monday 35,101.85 14,860.18 4,432.35
    Day % Change -0.30% 0.16% -0.09%
Week 32-Tuesday 35,264.67 14,788.09 4,436.75
    Day % Change 0.46% -0.49% 0.10%
Week 32-Wednesday 35,484.97 14,765.14 4,447.70
    Day % Change 0.62% -0.16% 0.25%
Week 32-Thursday 35,499.85 14,816.26 4,460.83
    Day % Change 0.04% 0.35% 0.30%
Week 32-Friday & Close 35,515.38 14,822.90 4,468.00
    Day % Change 0.04% 0.04% 0.16%
Percent Change-Week 0.87% -0.09% 0.71%
Percent Change-Month-to-Date 1.66% 1.02% 1.65%
Percent Change-Quarter-to-Date 2.94% 2.20% 3.97%
Percent Change-Year-to-Date 16.04% 15.01% 18.95%
Percent Change-Record 0.00% -0.48% 0.00%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 32 Winner and Tally  Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
July Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 15 4 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 10 0 Losing
Mixed Result 7 3
  Totals 32 7

The US Stock Market Week 32 Summary:

It appears that The Stock Market Bull decided to celebrate his Week 31 victory by taking an extra day off on Monday. The Stock Market Bear took advantage and got a 2-1 mixed result, which could have been a 3-0 if he had spent only a minute or two more on the NASDAQ. On Tuesday The Stock Market Bull returned to the field and the roles were reversed with the Bull establishing new closing records on the DJIA and S&P500, but losing the NASDAQ. The Stock Market Bull repeated this performance on Wednesday. On Thursday The Stock Market Bull chased The Stock Market Bear from the field, and repeated that on Friday, scoring 3-0 wins both days. The DJIA and S&P500 each got 4 consecutive days of records to end the week. But The Stock Market Bear did just enough damage on the NASDAQ on Tuesday and Wednesday leaving The Stock Market Bull with a 2-1 mixed result win for Week 32.

Summary News Items for Week 32:

US Economy

  • Friday, August 13, 2021
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary July 2021 US Change in Monthly Import Prices Index is at +0.3%, June was at +1.1%, May +1.3%, July 2020 +1.2%, July 2019 +0.0%; the July 2021 Last 12 Months Change in Import Prices is at 10.2%, July 2020 was at -3.3%, July 2019 -1.8%; the July 2021 Month Change Exports is at +1.3%, June +1.2%, May +2.3%, July 2020 +1.0%, July 2019 +0.2%; the July 2021 Last 12 Months Change in Export Prices is at 17.2%, July 2020 was at -3.3%, July 2019 -1.8%.
  • The U of Michigan Preliminary August 2021 Consumer Sentiment Index is at 70.2, July was at 81.2, June 85.5, August 2020 74.1, August 2019 89.8. “… There is little doubt that the pandemic’s resurgence due to the Delta variant has been met with a mixture of reason and emotion. Consumers have correctly reasoned that the economy’s performance will be diminished over the next several months, but the extraordinary surge in negative economic assessments also reflects an emotional response, mainly from dashed hopes that the pandemic would soon end….”
  • Thursday, August 12, 2021
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary July 2021 US Producer Price Index Total Monthly Final Demand is at +1.0%, June was also at +1.0%, May +0.8%, July 2020 +0.5%, July 2019 +0.3%; The July 2021 US Producer Price Index Total Monthly Final Demand-Last 12 Months is at +7.8%, June +7.3%, May +6.6%, July 2020 -0.3%, July 2019 +1.6%.
  • Wednesday, August 11, 2021
  • The US Dept of the Treasury says the July 2021 US Federal Government Receipts are at $262.0 billion, Outlays $564.1 billion, for a July 2021 Deficit of $302.1 billion, June Deficit was at $174.2 billion, May Deficit $132.0 billion, July 2020 Deficit $63.0 billion, July 2019 $119.7 billion; the July 2021 Fiscal Year Deficit YTD(10 months) is at $2,540.0 billion, July 2020 was at $2,807.3 billion, July 2019 $866.8 billion.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the July 2021 US Consumer Price Index Change-All Items is at +0.5%, June was at +0.9%, May +0.6%, July 2020 +0.5%, July 2019 +0.3%; July 2021 Last 12 Months(Unadjusted) is at +5.4%, June was also at +5.4%, May +5.0%, July 2020 +1.0%, July 2019 +1.8%.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary July 2021 US Current Average Earnings/Hour is at $30.54, Average Hours Worked/Week is at 34.8, for July 2021 US Current Average Weekly Earnings of $1,062.79, June was at $1,058.96, May $1,054.79, July 2020 $1,016.20, July 2019 $962.12.
  • Tuesday, August 10, 2021
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary 2Q21 US Business Sector Labor Productivity Output/Hour-All Persons is at +2.7%, 1Q21 was at +4.2%, 4Q20 -4.2%, 2Q20 +10.2%, 2Q19 +4.3%.
  • CoreLogic says the May 2021 US Home Mortgages 30 or More Days Delinquent is at 4.7%, April was also at 4.7%, March 4.9%, May 2020 7.3%, May 2019 3.6%. “… a recent CoreLogic survey of mortgage holders reports 85% of respondents said they maintained employment through the pandemic, which has helped many homeowners avoid delinquency and prevented a broad-scale mortgage crisis.”
  • Monday, August 9, 2021
  • The US Dept of Labor says the the Preliminary June 2021 US Job Openings-Private is at 9,154,000, Government 919,000, for June 2021 US Total Job Openings at 10,073,000, June was at 9,483,000, May 9,193,000, June 2020 6,112,000, June 2019 7,185,000.
  • FannieMae says the July 2021 US Home Purchase Sentiment Index is at 75.8, June was at 79.7, May 80.0, July 2020 74.2, July 2019 93.7. “… consumers continue to report concerns related to high home prices and a lack of homes for sale.”

US Government/Other

  • Daily counts of 100,000 in the US during the week indicate that COVID-19 pandemic has reached much higher levels, especially with the more aggressive Delta variant.
  • The US government is extending the student loan payments pause through January, 2022.
  • The Taliban has captured some more key cities in Afghanistan as the US nearly completes its pullout.
  • The US Senate passes a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure support bill. It now goes to the US House of Representatives for its approval.
  • The US Senate passes a $3.5 trillion budget proposal on a 50-49 party line vote.
  • New York governor Andrew Cuomo resigns his office over sexual harassment charges and the resulting threat of an impeachment, to be effective in 14 days, his successor will be Lt. Governor Kathy Hochul who will become New York’s first female governor.
  • US Corporate earnings reports continue to be mostly positive as the economy continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, but guidance is now changing because of concerns for the Delta variant.

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The Week 31 of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

The Week 31 of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

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Week 31 seemed to be all about the latest jobs reports. At the end of the week The Stock Market Bull got the best report and wins 3-0.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 31 of 2021 Ending 08/06/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(06/30/21 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Previous Month Close(7/30/21) 34,935.47 14,672.68 4,395.26
Record Close Date 08/06/21 08/05/21 08/06/21
Record Close 35,208.51 14,895.12 4,436.52
Week 30-Friday & Close 34,935.47 14,672.68 4,395.26
Week 31-Monday 34,838.16 14,681.07 4,387.16
Week 31-Tuesday 35,116.40 14,761.29 4,423.15
Week 31-Wednesday 34,792.67 14,780.53 4,402.66
Week 31-Thursday 35,064.25 14,895.12 4,429.10
Week 31-Friday & Close 35,208.51 14,835.76 4,436.52
Percent Change-Week 0.78% 1.11% 0.94%
Percent Change-Month-to-Date 0.78% 1.11% 0.94%
Percent Change-Quarter-to-Date 2.05% 2.29% 3.23%
Percent Change-Year-to-Date 15.04% 15.11% 18.12%
Percent Change-Record 0.00% -0.40% 0.00%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 31 Winner and Tally  Bull 3-0 Win
July Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 15 4 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 10 0 Losing
Mixed Result 6 3
  Totals 31 7

The US Stock Market Week 31 Summary:

Week 31 started out with The Stock Market Bear grabbing a quick 2-1 mixed result on Monday. The Stock Market Bull replied on Tuesday by taking all 3 major US stock indices. The Stock Market Bear accepted the challenge and with help from the much lower than expected ADP jobs market report took a nice chunk out of the DJIA and S&P500 on Wednesday. This infuriated The Stock Market Bull who charged out on the field Thursday, won all 3 US major stock indices, establishing new record closes on the NASDAQ and S&P500. Friday was a mixed 2-1 result for The Stock Market Bull, a response to the much better US Dept of Labor report on jobs. For Week 31 there were 10 out of 15 trading sessions that were gains. There were also 5 record closes. The Stock Market Bull gets a 3-0 victory in Week 31.

Summary News Items for Week 31:

US Economy

  • Friday, August 6, 2021
  • The US Dept of Labor says the July 2021 Civilian Noninstitutional Population is at 261,469,000, Available Labor Force is at 161,347,000, Employed is at 152,645,000, Unemployed is at 8,702,000, for a July 2021 Unemployment Rate of 5.4%, June was at 5.9%, May 5.8%, July 2020 10.2%.
  • The US Federal Reserve says the Preliminary June 2021 US Consumer Credit Outstanding-Revolving is at $992.2 billion, Non-Revolving $3,326.4 billion, making June 2021 US Total Consumer Credit Outstanding at $4,318.6 billion, May was at $4,281.0 billion, April $4,244.3 billion, June 2020 $4,145.4 billion.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary June 2021 US Wholesale Sales-Durables is at $285.0 billion, Non-Durables $303.2 billion, making June 2021 US Total Wholesale Sales at $588.2 billion, May was at $576.5 billion, April $572.0 billion, June 2020 $461.1 billion.
  • Thursday, August 5, 2021
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census reports that the Preliminary June 2021 US Exports-Goods is at $145.9 billion, Services $61.8 billion, making June 2021 Total US Exports at $207.7 billion; June 2021 US Imports-Goods is at $239.1 billion, Services $44.3 billion, making June 2021 Total US Imports at $283.4 billion, making the June 2021 Total Trade Deficit at a record $75.7 billion, May Deficit was at $71.1 billion, April Deficit $69.1 billion, June 2020 Deficit $50.7 billion; June 2021 US Total Trade Deficit YTD is at $428.7 billion, June 2020 US Total Trade Deficit YTD was at $292.9 billion.
  • Wednesday, August 4, 2021
  • ADP says the Preliminary July 2021 US Private Sector Jobs Change-Manufacturing is at +12,000, Services +318,000, Total +330,000, June was at +680,000, May +882,000, July 2020 +232,000.
  • The Institute for Supply Management July 2021 Services PMI(>50%=economy growing) is at 64.1%, June was at 60.1%, May 64.0%, July 2020 58.1%. “The July reading indicates the 14th straight month of growth for the services sector, which has expanded for all but two of the last 138 months.”
  • The IHS Markit July 2021 Composite PMI Output Index is at 59.9, June was at 63.7, May 68.7, July 2020 50.3. “The pace of US economic growth cooled in July, according to the final PMI data, but remained impressively strong to suggest that GDP will rise robustly again in the third quarter…”
  • Tuesday, August 3, 2021
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary June 2021 US Manufacturers New Orders-Durables is at $257.9 billion, Non-Durables $248.1 billion, making June 2021 US Manufacturers New Orders Total at $498.9 billion, May was at $491.4 billion, April $487.2 billion, June 2020 $432.2 billion.
  • The PurdueU/CME Group July 2021 Ag Economy Barometer Composite Index is at 134, June was at 137, May 158, July 2020 118, July 2019 153. “Producers remain concerned that farm input prices are likely to rise much more sharply in the coming year than in the recent past and nearly half of corn/soybean farmers expect farmland cash rental rates to rise, potentially squeezing profit margins.”
  • Monday, August 2, 2021
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary June 2021 US Construction Spending Annual Rate-Residential is at $772.3 billion, Non-Residential $779.9, for June 2021 US Total Construction Spending of $1,552.2 billion, May 2021 was at $1,551.2 billion, April 2021 $1,553.5 billion, June 2020 $1,435.0 billion.
  • The ISM July 2021 US Manufacturing PMI Index(>50% Economy expanding) is at 59.5%, June 2021 was at 60.6%, May 2021 61.2%, July 2020 54.2%. “… Optimistic panel sentiment remained strong, with 13 positive comments for every cautious comment…”
  • IHS Markit says the July 2021 US Manufacturing PMI Index is at 63.4, June 2021 was at 62.1, April 2021 60.5, July 2020 50.9. ““The result is perhaps the strongest sellers’ market that we’ve seen since the survey began in 2007, with suppliers hiking
    prices for inputs into factories at the steepest rate yet recorded and manufacturers able to raise their selling prices to an unprecedented extent, as both suppliers and producers often encounter little price resistance from customers.”

US Government/Other

  • The Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus cases continue to increase, affecting mostly those who have not had vaccinations.
  • US President Biden signs an Executive Order allowing Hong Kong citizens to remain in the US for up to 18 months, action angers China leadership.
  • Corporate earnings were generally better than expected.
  • The Biden administration extends the student loan repayment pause through January 31, 2022.
  • The US Senate infrastructure bill is delayed, need to iron out remaining differences.

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The PBR1000 July 2021 Top 5 Stocks Snapshots

The PBR1000 July 2021 Top 5 Stocks

The Stock Market Bull Remains Unbeaten

Stocks PBR1000 Bull Bear Investing

On a monthly basis The Stock Market Bull remains unbeaten after 7 months, but 3 of those were mixed results. How long can he sustain his streak?

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 30 and July of 2021 Ending 07/30/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(06/30/21 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Previous Month Close(06/30/21) 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Record Close Date 07/26/21 07/26/21 07/26/21
Record Close 35,144.31 14,840.71 4,422.30
Week 29-Close 35,061.55 14,836.99 4,411.79
Week 30-Monday 35,144.31 14,840.71 4,422.30
Week 30-Tuesday 35,058.52 14,660.58 4,401.46
Week 30-Wednesday 34,930.93 14,762.58 4,400.64
Week 30-Thursday 35,084.53 14,778.26 4,419.15
Week 30-Friday & Close 34,935.47 14,672.68 4,395.26
Percent Change-Week -0.36% -1.11% -0.37%
Percent Change-Month-to-Date 1.25% 1.16% 2.27%
Percent Change-Quarter-to-Date 1.25% 1.16% 2.27%
Percent Change-Year-to-Date 14.14% 13.85% 17.02%
Percent Change-Record -0.59% -1.13% -0.61%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 30 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
July Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Won Months Won YTD
The Stock Market Bull 14 4 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 10 0 Losing
Mixed Result 6 3
  Totals 30 7

US Stock Exchanges July 2021 Summary:

There were 4 full weeks in July 2021. The Stock Market Bull won two of those outright, Week 27 and Week 29, with The Stock Market Bear also taking two, Week 28 and Week 30. There were no mixed weekly results in July. The Stock Market Bull won July quite convincingly with a 1.25% increase over the month for the DJIA, +1.16% for the NASDAQ, and +2.27% for the S&P500. Volatility continued to remain low overall with 11 of 63 trading sessions swinging up or down at least 1%. 19 sessions were also record high closes. These results were really the response to the US economy continuing to indicate recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, more opening up of society, and the continued sense of optimism that the worst is behind us.

 

The July 2021 US Major Stock Market Exchanges Summary

Number of Trading Days: 21

Number of Gain(+)/Loss(-) Days: DJIA 13+/8-; NASDAQ 13+/8-; SPX 12+/9-.

Record Days: DJIA 5, NASDAQ 7, SPX 7, Total 19

Longest Gain Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 5 days(07/20-26/21)NASDAQ 5 days(07/20-26/21),  and SPX 7 days(06/24-07/02/21)

Longest Loss Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 2 days(07/16-19/21 and 07/27-28/21)NASDAQ 5 days(07/13-19/21), and SPX 3 days(07/15-19/21)

Big Swing Up Days(>1.00%): 3 days(7 sessions), 07/09/21( D +1.30%, S +1.13%), 07/20/21(D +1.62%, N +1.57%, S +1.52%), 07/23/21(N +1.04%, S +1.04%)

Big Swing Down Days(<-1.00%): 2 days(4 sessions), 07/19/21(D -2.09%, N -1.06%, S -1.59%), 07/27/21(N -1.21%)

The PBR1000 July 2021 Top 5 Stocks Snapshots

The following are Top 5 partial tables excerpts from The PBR1000 July 2021 Snapshots. The price for stocks is for the close of trading on July 30, 20211 Month % Chg is compared to June 30, 202112 Months % Chg is compared to July 31, 2020, the 24 Months % Chg is compared to July 31, 2019, and 60 Months % Chg is compared to July 29, 2016. The PBR Rank is by last fiscal year annual revenues.

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Table 1(S11): The PBR1000 Top 5 Month Stock Price % Gainers

Table 1 Summary: The range was +48% to -40%476 out of 999 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 1.77%, the median was a loss of 0.34%. The DJIA was +1.25%, NASDAQ +1.16%, SPX +2.27%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/30/21
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
Peabody Energy 729 BTU $ 11.71 +48 +275 -44 n/a
AutoNation 139 AN $ 121.33 +28 +136 +149 +127
Albemarle 681 ALB $ 203.04 +22 +150 +182 +145
Sonic Auto 297 SAH $ 54.55 +22 +43 +98 +200
Hill-Rom 728 HRC $ 138.46 +22 +42 +30 +159

 

Table 2(S12): The PBR1000 Top 5 12 Months Stock Price % Gainers

Table 2 Summary: The range was +3,918% to -66%916 out of 983 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 42.15%, the median was a gain of 45.97%. The DJIA was +32.19%, NASDAQ +36.55%, SPX +34.37%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/30/21
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
GameStop 504 GME $ 161.12 -25 +3,918 +3,908 +421
AMC Entertainment 983 AMC $ 37.02 -35 +816 +213 +26
Dillard’s 496 DDS $ 183.27 +1 +678 +152 +171
SM Energy 565 SM $ 18.70 -24 +534 +88 -31
Signet Jewelers 989 SIG $ 64.34 -20 +499 +255 n/a

 

Table 3(S13): The PBR1000 Top 5 24 Months Stock Price % Gainers

Table 3 Summary: The range was +3,908% to -88%759 out of 976 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 46.46%. The median was a gain of 30.68%. The DJIA was +30.04%, NASDAQ +79.47%, SPX +47.47%.

 

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/30/21
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
GameStop 503 GME $ 161.12 -25 +3,918 +3,918 +421
Hovnanian 811 HOV $ 104.39 -2 +348 +1,640 +127
Owens & Minor 341 OMI $ 46.25 +9 +188 +1,607 +30
Tesla Motors 95 TSLA $ 687.20 +1 +140 +1,322 +1,363
Community Health 250 CYH $ 13.32 -14 +167 +550 +4

 

Table 4(R21): The PBR1000 Top 5 60 Months Stock Price % Gainers

Table 4 Summary: The range was +2,355% to -90%706 out of 917 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 105.97%. The median was a gain of 54.10%. The DJIA was +89.53%, NASDAQ +184.24%, SPX +102.21%.

 

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
07/30/21
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
Square 310 SQ $ 247.26 +1 +90 +208 +2,355
RH 731 RH $ 664.08 -2 +131 +376 +2,055
Etsy 921 ETSY $ 183.51 -11 +55 +174 +1,724
AMD 298 AMD $ 106.19 +13 +37 +249 +1,448
Tesla Motors 95 TSLA $ 687.20 +1 +140 +1,322 +1,363

 

Table 5(S15): The PBR1000 Top 5 Market Capitalization

Table 5 Summary: The range was $2,411 billion to $0.11 billion. The average is $42.713 billionmedian is $11.40 billion, out of 1,000 companies.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Market Cap($B)
07/30/21
1 Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
Apple 3 AAPL $ 2,411 +5 +45 +151
Microsoft 15 MSFT $2,146 +5 +39 +100
Alphabet 2 GOOG $ 1,800 +8 +72 +112
Amazon 9 AMZN $ 1,678 -3 +10 +79
Facebook 32 FB $ 1,010 +2 +51 +80
The PBR1000
  $ 42,713 +2 +39 +50

 

Table 6: The PBR1000 Index & Primary US Stock Exchanges/Commodities

Company Price
07/30/21
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
The PBR1000 134,935.47 +1.8 +42.2 +46.5 +106.0
DJIA 34,935.47 +1.3 +32.2 +30.0 +89.5
NASDAQ 14,672.68 +1.2 +36.6 +79.5 +184.2
S&P500 4,395.26 +2.3 +34.4 +47.5 +102.2
GOLD 1,817.20 +2.6 -8.5 +26.4 +33.8
OIL 73.95 +0.7 +83.6 +26.2 +78.7
SOYBEANS(Cents) 1,349.25 -3.6 +51.2 +53.1 +34.5

 

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The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks for Investing on 07/30/21!

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Each month PBRMarketTools provides a list of 25 top buy stocks candidates, called The PBR25, in which to consider investing.

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks on 07/30/21 Summary

– Average Recommendation: 4.69/5.00
– Average Recommendations Range: 4.52-5.00/5.00
– Average Number of Recommendations: 24
– Average Number of Buy Recommendations: 19
– Range of Number of Buy Recommendations: 11 to 41
– Average Estimated 12 Month Return: +29.0%
– Estimated 12 Month Return Range: +25.8% to +55.4%
– NYSE: 19 companies, NASDAQ: 6 companies
– Average Return since 07/31/20(12 months): +18.1%
– DJIA Return since 07/31/20: +32.2%
– NASDAQ Return since 07/31/20: +36.6%
– S&P500 Return since 07/31/20: +34.4%
– Stock Price Range: $9.86 to $3,327.59
– Total The PBR25 Market Capitalization: $2,493.19 billion
– Market Capitalization Range: $6.08 billion to $1,678.18 billion
– Turnover: 16 Buy stocks from the 07/02/21 list remain, 9 new ones were added

The PBR25 is a great timesaver for evaluating investing in highly rated stocks for your portfolio and available for a very affordable investment.

The PBR25 is a subset of our popular and more comprehensive The PBR1000, which is made up of

  • publicly held companies
  • that trade on a major US stock exchange,
  • have annual revenues of at least $1 billion,
  • file annual 10-K reports with the US Securities and Exchange Commission(SEC),
  • and have headquarters or primary operations in the US.

The PBR1000 companies combined generate over 50% of all goods and services revenues in the US.

The PBR25 contains on a single page in PDF format key information on 25 stocks  which highly regarded analysts have given a “Buy” recommendation. The PBR25 is based on around 15,000 analyst recommendations. You will also get the MS-Excel records for all 25 Buy recommendations plus the over 200 data points and hotlinks to critical information from The PBR1000 master data set. It is an invaluable tool for researching high probability of success investing opportunities.

The PBR25 is created each month by sorting The PBR1000 by Analyst Recommendation and then by total number of recommendations. The top 25 with a Buy recommendation are selected and sorted by the Estimated 12 Month Return. On a 1-5 basis, a Buy recommendation has a weighted average greater than 4.50.

Data on the PDF report includes: Rank By Estimated 12 Month Return; Company Name; Last Fiscal Year Earnings Per Share; Last Fiscal Year Dividend; End of Previous Month Stock Price; Trading Symbol; Stock Exchange;  Average 12 Month Analyst Target Stock Price; Estimated 12 Month % Return; Analysts Overall Recommendation; Number of Analyst Recommendations for Buy, Outperform, Hold, Underperform, and Sell; Recommedation Weighted Average; Stock Price % Change from the previous month, last 24 months, past 60 months, and; Market Capitalization. It also includes the DJIA, NASDAQ, and S&P500 indexes for comparison purposes.

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The Week 30 and July of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

The Week 30 and July of 2021 US Stock Market  News Recap

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The Stock Market Bear wins Week 30 of 2021 but the Stock Market Bull is still without a loss year-to-date on a monthly basis.

By Larry C. Paxton

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 30 and July of 2021 Ending 07/30/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(06/30/21 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Previous Month Close(06/30/21) 34,502.51 14,503.95 4,297.50
Record Close Date 07/26/21 07/26/21 07/26/21
Record Close 35,144.31 14,840.71 4,422.30
Week 29-Close 35,061.55 14,836.99 4,411.79
Week 30-Monday 35,144.31 14,840.71 4,422.30
Week 30-Tuesday 35,058.52 14,660.58 4,401.46
Week 30-Wednesday 34,930.93 14,762.58 4,400.64
Week 30-Thursday 35,084.53 14,778.26 4,419.15
Week 30-Friday & Close 34,935.47 14,672.68 4,395.26
Percent Change-Week -0.36% -1.11% -0.37%
Percent Change-Month-to-Date 1.25% 1.16% 2.27%
Percent Change-Quarter-to-Date 1.25% 1.16% 2.27%
Percent Change-Year-to-Date 14.14% 13.85% 17.02%
Percent Change-Record -0.59% -1.13% -0.61%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies YTD

Week 30 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
July Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Won Months Won YTD
The Stock Market Bull 14 4 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 10 0 Losing
Mixed Result 6 3
  Totals 30 7

The US Stock Market Week 30 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull continued where he left off in Week 29 by establishing another trifecta of record closes on Monday. But The Stock Market Bear prevented The Stock Market Bull from achieving a trifecta of trifectas by dominating Tuesday. On Wednesday The Stock Market Bear got a mixed win. The Stock Market Bull returned with a complete victory on Thursday and looked like Week 30 would end up with a mixed result for somebody. But The Stock Market Bear returned on Friday with a dominating run to get the 3-0 win in Week 30. However, the month of July was another clear win for The Stock Market Bull, who remains unbeaten on a monthly basis for the 7th month in a row in 2021.

Summary News Items for Week 30:

  • The US Dept of Commerce/HUD reports that the Preliminary June 2021 New Family Home Sales Annual Rate was at 676,000 units, May was at 724,000, April 785,000, June 2020 839,000. The June 2021 Median Price was at $361,800, May was at $380,700, April $378,200, June 2020 $341,100. Supply is at 6.3 months.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says that the 2Q21 US Total Housing Units is at 141,794,000, Occupied is at 126,155,000, Owner Occupied is at 82,511,000, for a Homeownership Rate of 65.4%, 1Q21 was at 65.6%, 4Q20 65.8%, 2Q20 67.9%.
  • The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Preliminary May 2021 US National Home Price Index(Jan2000=100) is at 254.92, April was at 249.89, March 243.91, May 2020 218.60, making a +16.6% increase in home price over the past 12 months.
  • TrueCar forecasts July 2021 Total New Vehicle Units Sold to be at 1,292,064 with an average transaction price of $38,188, Average Loan Rate of 4.50% for 70 months.
  • The Conference Board says the Preliminary July 2021 US Consumer Confidence Index(1985=100) is at 129.1, June was at 128.9. “… Consumers’ optimism about the short-term outlook didn’t waver, and they continued to expect that business conditions, jobs, and personal financial prospects will improve.”
  • ADP’s 2Q21 Workforce Vitality Report shows Average Wage Growth of +2.3%, 2Q20 was at +5.7%, Average Wage Level is at $30.85/hour, +0.7% from 2Q20.
  • The US Energy Information Administration says that on 07/23/21 US Crude Oil Stockpiles are at 435.6 million barrels of crude oil, 06/25/21 was at 452.3, 05/21/21 484.3, 07/24/21 526.0.
  • The Federal Open Market Committee met July 27-28, keeps the short term federal funds rate at 0.00%-0.25%, says, “With progress on vaccinations and strong policy support, indicators of economic activity and employment have continued to strengthen…”
  • The US Dept of Labor says for the week ending 07/24/21 the Weekly Initial Unemployment Insurance Claims are at 400,000, 06/19/21 was at 411,000, 05/22/21 406,000, 07/25/20 1,434,000.
  • FreddieMac reports that for the week ending 07/29/21 the Average 30 Year Fixed Rate Mortgage was at 2.80% with 0.7 points & fees, 06/24/21 was at 3.02%, 05/27/21 2.95%, 07/30/20 2.99%.
  • The US Dept of Commerce says that the 2Q21 Real Gross Domestic Product Annual Rate for the Quarter is at +6.5%, $22.723 trillion, 1Q21 was at +6.3%, 4Q20 +4.5%, 2Q20 -31.2%.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the 2Q21 Employment Cost Index, All Civilian Workers(12/2005=100) is at 144.7, 1Q21 was at 143.7, 4Q20 142.4, 2Q20 140.7.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/BEA reports that the Preliminary June 2021 US Personal Income Annual Rate is at $20.414 trillion, May was at $20.388 trillion, April $20.853, June 2020 $20.033 trillion.
  • Market News International(MNI) says that the July 2021 Chicago Business Barometer(>50 is gaining) at 73.4, June was at 66.1, May 75.2, July 2020 51.9. “Demand is strong but firms remain concerned about supply chain disruptions and rising prices.”
  • The American Automobile Assn says that on 07/30/21 the US Average Price for a Gallon of Regular Gas is at $3.168, 06/30/21 was at $3.118, 05/28/21 $3.044, 07/31/20 $2.189.
  • The US Dept of the Treasury says that on 07/29/21 US National Debt-Public is at $22.267 trillion, Intragovernmental $6.193 trillion, for US Total National Debt of $28.460 trillion, 06/30/21 was at $28.530 trillion, 05/28/21 $28.199 trillion, 07/30/20 $26.525 trillion.
  • On 07/30/21 the Gold Price/Ounce closed at $1,817.20, 06/30/21 was at $1,771.60, 05/28/21 $1,906.30, 07/31/21 $1,985.90.
  • The US Dept of the Treasury reports that the 07/30/21 US 10 Year Treasury Note Yield is at 1.24%, 06/30/21 was at 1.45%, 05/28/21 1.58%, 07/31/21 0.55%.
  • At the close of 07/30/21 the US Dollar Price for a Euro was $1.1869, 06/30/21 was at $1.1858, 05/28/21 $1.2195, 07/31/20 $1.1781.
  • At 11:59PM ET on 07/30/21 the price of a Bitcoin is at $41,829, 06/30/21 was at $34,585, 05/28/21 $30,445, 07/31/20 $8,608.
  • The U of Michigan Final July 2021 Consumer Sentiment Index is at 81.2, June was at 85.5, May 82.9, July 2020 72.5. “While most consumers still expect inflation to be transitory, there is growing evidence that an inflation storm is likely to develop on the not too distant horizon.”
  • US President Biden announces the end of US combat missions in Iraq.
  • After several weeks of negotiations on Friday the US Senate votes to take up a $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
  • The COVID-19 Delta variant cases continue to increase. As a result the US Center for Disease Control recommends that everyone wear a mask when in public places.
  • The Tokyo Olympics 2020 starts the first full week of competition.
  • US/China relations continue to struggle on many fronts.
  • North and South Korea restore communication channels, agree to improve ties.
  • China continues its crackdown on its high technology firms.

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The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks June 2020 12 Month Report Card

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks June 2020 12 Month Report Card

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The June 2020 ThePBR25 Stocks became ThePBR23, gets an ‘A’ for its 12 Month Report Card.

By Larry C. Paxton

Welcome to The June 2020 The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks 12 Month Report Card.

As investors we count on professional stock analysts to provide comprehensive and diligent research to come up with their best take on how stocks will perform over the next 12 months. We then use that information to help us make stock buy, hold and sell decisions.

The PBR25 Premise

The premise of The PBR25 is that there is a high probability of success for stock investing when a large enough number professional stock analysts through their extensive research determine that a stock is a “Buy” and also forecasts a significant return over the next 12 months. PBRMarketTools assigns a Report Card grade based on how the stock analysts did.

Last 12 Months Influences

It is difficult to forecast a result with much accuracy over a 12 month period. For example, the primary impact in June 2020 was the continuing unexpected COVID-19 pandemic. The world, including the US, was deep into the COVID-19 pandemic, which created a lot of unemployment, affected many economic sectors like hospitality and travel services, closed schools, forced people to work from home, and much more. There was also a very contentious US Presidential election process going on. There are a lot more factors, but this is not meant to be an opinions post. It is a piece focused on the review of the recommendations stock analysts came up with at the end of June 2020 and the actual results 12 months later at the end of June 2021. PBRMarketTools is calling this a Report Card.

For this June 2020 Report Card we used stock data and forecasts from July 2, 2020, and compare it to July 2, 2021.

Creating The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks List for June 2020

The starting point is the prestigious The PBR1000 US Public Companies, produced monthly by PBRMarketTools. To be included in The PBR1000 the 1,000 companies must meet the following criteria:

  • The companies must be publicly traded on the NYSE, NYSE American or NASDAQ stock exchanges, with a very few temporarily trading on the Over-The-Counter market because they are transitioning from bankruptcy.
  • They must be headquartered in the US or have primary operations in the US.
  • They must have generated at least $1 billion in revenues in their most recent full fiscal year.
  • They must file an annual 10-K form with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in US dollars
  • Each of the 1,000 companies is given a primary ranking based on revenues, with the company having the highest revenue amount ranked 1(currently Walmart). There are 27 secondary rankings in The PBR1000 based on other criteria as well.

Each month the 12 month estimates and recommendations by stock analysts are updated on The PBR1000The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks list for June 2020 was then created using the following process:

  • At any point in time The PBR1000 has around 15,000 stock analyst recommendations.
  • The PBR1000 is sorted several times to come up with The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks, made up of stocks that are rated a “Buy” by analysts, have a 12 Month Targeted % Change of at least +20%, and have at least 10 “Buy” recommendations.

Actual Results for The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks for June 2021

  • Two energy related companies, Parsley Energy, ranked 3 on the June 2020 PBR25, and Concho Resources, ranked 17, were acquired in January, 2021. Therefore, this analysis is based on the 23 remaining companies.

Following is a table of characteristics and actual results for the July 2, 2020, The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks.

12 Month Report Card for The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks Dated July 2, 2020

Total Companies                              23
Low Weighted Avg                          4.54
High Weighted Avg                          5.00
Average Weighted Avg                          4.67
Market Capitalization Low(Billions)                          3.25
Market Capitalization High(Billions)                        69.20
Total Market Capitalization(Billions)                      648.05
Total NYSE Companies                              22
Total NASDAQ Companies                                1
On 02-Jul-20 12 Mo Forecast Actual
Low Stock Price                        17.85                        24.54          24.59
High Stock Price 190.49                      247.71       238.03
Total Stock Prices                  1,363.89                  1,785.02    2,006.06
Total Stock Price Change                      421.13       642.17
Percent Change 30.88% 47.08%
DJIA Percent Change 34.69%
NASDAQ Percent Change 43.42%
S&P500 Change 39.05%
Lowest Change 21.10% -6.11%
Highest Change 45.50% 159.76%
Total Exceeding Forecast(Out of 23)                14
Total with >0% Return                22

Conclusions, Observations, Validations and Realities

  • If you had bought 1 share each of The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks at the closing price on July 2, 2020, you would have achieved a +47.08% gain 12 months later at the close on July 2, 2021, significantly higher than the 30.88% estimate and  an excellent return. Also, it compares favorably to the returns on the DJIA, NASDAQ, and S&P500 indices. For this reason, The June 2020 The PBR25 gets an ‘A’ on its 12 month Report Card.
  • It is difficult to forecast out 12 months with any great accuracy, there are just too many variables and uncertainties.
  • However, it does demonstrate that The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks is a valid methodology and process for that particular month.
  • Our demonstration account, called The Charlie Fund, uses the popular “Buy & Hold with Consistent Monthly Investment Strategy” with the monthly The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks as the primary research tool. For the 12 Month Report Card period it achieved a greater than 50% return, a further validation of the methodology.
  • There are no guarantees! The reality is that there will always be ups and downs in the stock market and people make stocks buy, hold and sell decisions based on a wide range logical and emotional criteria, input from knowledgeable hard-working experts and well meaning friends, and if the sky is blue today. But the historical data is pretty convincing that stocks will trend up at an above average investment rate over the long haul.

Additional Information

  • The details of this summary, including company names and the over 200 fields of information for each company, were extracted from the updated The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks MS-Excel worksheet for May 2020, and has been distributed to The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks Subscribers for their personal use and further research
  • The next 12 Month Report Card will be for June 2020, and should be available between mid to late July 2021.
  • For characteristics of the most recent monthly The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks go to The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks information page.

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