The PBR1000 Summary: Bloomin’ Brands(NASDAQ: BLMN)

The PBR1000 Summary: Bloomin’ Brands(NASDAQ: BLMN)

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Business Description: “Bloomin’ Brands, Inc. is one of the largest casual dining restaurant companies in the world with a portfolio of leading, differentiated restaurant concepts. The Company has four founder-inspired brands: Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill and Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar.  The Company owns and operates more than 1,450 restaurants in 47 states, Guam and 20 countries, some of which are franchise locations.”

Business Name: Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.
Ticker: NASDAQ: BLMN(Common)
Fiscal Year Ending Month: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for BLMN on 11/26/21:

  • Stock Price: $19.07
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Stock Price : $29.64
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +55.43%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Buy, 4.67/5.00, based on 12 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for BLMN on 11/26/21:

  • 684 By Annual Revenues: $3.171 billion(12/31/20)
  • 886 By Market Capitalization: $1.93 billion(10/29/21)
  • 795 By Assets: $3.362 billion(12/31/20)
  • 98 By Employees: 77,000(12/31/20)

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The Week 47 of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

The Week 47 of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

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The Stock Market Bull had a mixed win going for him through Thursday, but the new COVID-19 variant became The Stock Market Bear’s BFF, and he gets the 3-0 win for Week 47 of 2021.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 47 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull started out Week 47 by focusing on the DJIA, so The Stock Market Bear decided to take on the tech heavy and volatile NASDAQ, and took aim at the S&P500 as well. This dance worked well on Monday and Tuesday. On Wednesday the roles reversed with The Stock Market Bull capturing the NASDAQ and S&P500, The Stock Market Bear got the DJIA. Going into the US Thanksgiving Day Holiday it appeared that a mixed result was going to be the most likely result. But The Stock Market Bear received an early Black Friday gift as another coronavirus variant appears to be spreading across the globe. The Stock Market Bear took advantage of this early news and on Friday roared throughout the day as he took a 2%+ bite out of all 3 major US stock indices. The Stock Market Bear takes Week 47 with a dramatic come from behind 3-0 win. With only two trading days left in November he also has the edge for the month, but The Stock Market Bull remains well ahead YTD.

 

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 47 of 2021 Ending 11/26/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(09/30/21 33,843.92 14,448.58 4,307.54
Previous Month Close(10/29/21) 35,819.56 15,498.39 4,605.38
Record Close Date 11/08/21 11/19/21 11/18/21
Record Close 36,432.22 16,057.44 4,704.54
Week 46-Friday & Close(11/19/21) 35,601.98 16,057.44 4,697.96
Week 47-Monday(11/22/21) 35,619.25 15,854.76 4,682.94
    Day Change 17.27 (202.68) (15.02)
    Day % Change 0.05% -1.26% -0.32%
Week 47-Tuesday(11/23/21) 35,813.80 15,775.14 4,690.70
    Day Change 194.55 (79.62) 7.76
    Day % Change 0.55% -0.50% 0.17%
Week 47-Wednesday(11/24/21) 35,804.38 15,845.23 4,701.46
    Day Change (9.42) 70.09 10.76
    Day % Change -0.03% 0.44% 0.23%
Week 47-Thursday(11/25/21, Holiday) 35,804.38 15,845.23 4,701.46
    Day Change 0.00 0.00 0.00
    Day % Change 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Week 47-Friday & Close(11/26/21) 34,899.34 15,491.66 4,594.62
    Day Change (905.04) (353.57) (106.84)
    Day % Change -2.53% -2.23% -2.27%
Change-Week -702.64 -565.78 -103.34
% Change-Week -1.97% -3.52% -2.20%
Change-Month-to-Date (920.22) (6.73) (10.76)
% Change-Month-to-Date -2.57% -0.04% -0.23%
Change-Quarter-to-Date 1,055.42 1,043.08 287.08
% Change-Quarter-to-Date 3.12% 7.22% 6.66%
Change-Year-to-Date 4,292.86 2,603.38 838.55
% Change-Year-to-Date 14.03% 20.20% 22.33%
Change-Record (1,532.88) (565.78) (109.92)
% Change-Record -4.21% -3.52% -2.34%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies 2021 YTD

Week 47 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
October Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 22 6 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 16 1 Losing
Mixed Result 9 3
  Totals 47 10

Summary News Items for Week 47:

US Economic News

  • Friday, November 26, 2021

  • ***Day after US Thanksgiving(Black Friday).
    ***US Stock Exchanges Close at 1:00PM EST.
    ***No economic news releases.
  • Thursday, November 25, 2021

  • ***US Thanksgiving Day.
    ***US Stock Exchanges Closed.
    ***No economic news releases.
  • Wednesday, November 24, 2021

  • The US Federal Open Market Committee released the Minutes of its 11/02-03/21 meeting. Comments include: “Overall financial conditions remained accommodative, in part reflecting policy measures to support the economy and the flow of credit to U.S. households and businesses. Participants noted that the path of the economy continued to depend on the course of the virus. Progress on vaccinations and an easing of supply constraints were expected to support continued gains in economic activity and employment as well as a reduction in inflation, but risks to the economic outlook remained.”
  • The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says that the 3Q21 2nd Estimate US Gross Domestic Product Annual Rate is at +2.1%, 2Q21 was at +6.7%, 1Q21 +6.3%, 3Q20 +33.8%, 3Q19 +2.8%; the 3Q21 Annual GDP is at $23.187 trillion, 2Q21 was at $22.741 trillion, 1Q21 $22.038, 3Q20 $21.139 trillion, 3Q19 $21.540 trillion.
  • The U of Michigan Final November 2021 Consumer Sentiment Index is at 67.4, October was at 71.7, September 72.8, November 2020 76.9, November 2019 96.8. “Consumers expressed less optimism in the November 2021 survey than any other time in the past decade about prospects for their own finances as well as for the overall economy. The decline was due to a combination of rapidly escalating inflation combined with the absence of federal policies that would effectively redress the inflationary damage to household budgets.”
  • The US Dept of Labor says the 11/20/21 US Weekly Initial Unemployment Claims are at 199,000, the lowest level for initial claims since November 15, 1969 when it was 197,000. 11/21/20 was at 762,000, 11/30/19 213,000; the 11/13/21 US Total Insured Unemployment is at 2,049,000, the lowest level for insured unemployment since March 14, 2020 when it was 1,770,000, 11/14/20 was at 6,138,000, 11/23/19 1,640,000.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/BEA says the Preliminary October 2021 US Personal Income Annual Rate is at $20.783 trillion, September was at $20.690 trillion, August $20.894 trillion, October 2020 $19.728 trillion, October 2019 $18.764 trillion.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary October 2021 US New Family Homes Sold Annual Rate is at 745,000, September was at 742,000, August 693,000, October 2020 969,000, October 2019 706,000; the Preliminary October 2021 US New Family Home Median Sales Price is at $407,700, September was at $404,700, August $407,600, October 2020 $346,900, October 2019 $322,400.
  • FreddieMac says on 11/24/21 the US Weekly Average 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage is at 3.10% with 0.7 points & fees, 10/28/21 was at 3.14%, 09/30/21 3.01&, 11/25/20 2.72%, 11/27/19 3.68%. “Despite the noise around the economy, inflation, and monetary policy, mortgage rate volatility has been low. For most of 2021, mortgage rates have stayed within half a percentage point, which is a smaller range than in past years.”
  • TrueCar says the Forecasted November 2021 US New Cars Sold-Retail is at 971,021, Fleet 102,022, making Forecasted November 2021 US New Cars Sold Total at 1,073,043, October was at 1,056,866, September 1,006,931, November 2020 1,214,891, November 2019 1,413,464; the November 2021 US New Car Average Transaction Price is at $41,139, October was at $40,383, September $39,724, November 2020 $37,876, November 2019 $36,317.
  • The US Energy Information Administration says the 11/19/21 US Millions of Barrels Crude Oil Inventories is at 434.0, 10/22/21 was at 430.8, 09/24/21 418.5, 11/20/20 488.6, 11/22/19 452.0.
  • Tuesday, November 23, 2021

  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the November 2021 US 3rd District Nonmanufacturing Current General Activity Index is at +46.1, October was at +33.4, September +9.6, November 2020 -15.9, November 2019 +20.5. “Responses to this month’s Nonmanufacturing Business Outlook Survey suggest continued expansion in nonmanufacturing activity in the region… Overall, the respondents continue to expect growth over the next six months.”
  • Monday, November 22, 2021

  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago says the Preliminary October 2021 US National Activity Index is +0.76, September was at -0.18, August +0.05, October 2020 +1.08, October 2019 -0.41. “Index points to a pickup in economic growth in October.”
  • The Natl Assn of Realtors says the Preliminary October 2021 US Existing Home Sales Annual Rate is at 6,340,000, September was at 6,290,000, August 5,880,000, October 2020 6,730,000, October 2019 5,410,000; October 2021 US Median Home Price is at $353,900, September was at $352,800, August $356,500, October 2020 $313,000, October 2019 $270,900. “Home sales remain resilient, despite low inventory and increasing affordability challenges … Inflationary pressures, such as fast-rising rents and increasing consumer prices, may have some prospective buyers seeking the protection of a fixed, consistent mortgage payment.”

US Government/Other News

  • US President Biden nominates Jerome Powell to serve a second term as Chairman of the US Federal Reserve. He also nominates Lael Brainard to be Vice Chairman. The nominations go to the US Senate for confirmation, which is expected.
  • US President Biden authorizes the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the US strategic oil reserves in hopes the action will lower gasoline prices.
  • 2021 US COVID-19 so far exceeds the total for 2020. A new variant is discovered in South Africa and appears to be spreading throughout the globe. The US imposes travel restrictions from and to South Africa and seven other nations.
  • In the US three men are convicted of the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, chased by the white residents as he was jogging through a South Georgia neighborhood.
  • On Thursday the US celebrated Thanksgiving Day. The following day is called Black Friday and recognized as the first day of Christmas shopping, with sales expected to reach new highs.

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The PBR1000 Summary: Global Payments(NYSE: GPN)

The PBR1000 Summary: Global Payments(NYSE: GPN)

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Business Description: “Global Payments Inc. (NYSE: GPN) is a leading payments technology company delivering innovative software and services to our customers globally. Our technologies, services and team member expertise allow us to provide a broad range of solutions that enable our customers to operate their businesses more efficiently across a variety of channels around the world.”

Business Name: Global Payments, Inc
Ticker: NYSE: GPN(Common)
Fiscal Year Ending Month: December

Stock Price, Analysts Forecast and Recommendation for GPN on 11/22/21:

  • Stock Price: $123.53
  • Analysts Forecasted Average 12 Month Stock Price : $198.79
  • Analysts Forecasted 12 Month Change: +60.92%
  • Analysts Recommendation: Buy, 4.58/5.00, based on 33 forecasts

Some of the 28 Current The PBR1000 Rankings for GPN on 11/22/21:

  • 379 By Annual Revenues: $7.424 billion(12/31/20)
  • 206 By Market Capitalization: $42.00 billion(10/29/21)
  • 190 By Assets: $44.202 billion(12/31/20)
  • 312 By Employees: 24,000(12/31/20)

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The Week 46 of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

The Week 46 of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

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The Stock Market Bull takes it on the chin on the DJIA, barely takes the S&P500, but closes with a record on the NASDAQ to take a 2-1 mixed win in Week 46 of 2021.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 46 Summary:

The Stock Market Bear tries to extend his win from Week 45, gets all three major US stock indices on Monday. But The Stock Market Bull counters by taking bigger wins on Tuesday. An angry The Stock Market Bear bounces back with even larger margins on Wednesday. The Stock Market Bull decided to focus most of his attention on the NASDAQ and S&P500, establishes records on both on Thursday, then again on the NASDAQ on Friday, but relinquishes a few points on the S&P500. Even though The Stock Market Bear gets 9 out of 15 trading sessions, The Stock Market Bull makes the most of his 6, earns a 2-1 mixed result for Week 46, clinches the Weekly Wins competition for the year, has already taken the Monthly Wins, and has a very large lead Year-To-Date. Enjoy and give thanks for the blessings in your life next Thursday when the US celebrates Thanksgiving Day.

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 46 of 2021 Ending 11/19/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(09/30/21 33,843.92 14,448.58 4,307.54
Previous Month Close(10/29/21) 35,819.56 15,498.39 4,605.38
Record Close Date 11/08/21 11/19/21 11/18/21
Record Close 36,432.22 16,057.44 4,704.54
Week 45-Friday & Close(11/12/21) 36,100.31 15,860.96 4,682.85
Week 46-Monday(11/15/21) 36,087.45 15,853.85 4,682.80
    Day Change (12.86) (7.11) (0.05)
    Day % Change -0.04% -0.04% 0.00%
Week 46-Tuesday(11/16/21) 36,142.22 15,973.86 4,700.90
    Day Change 54.77 120.01 18.10
    Day % Change 0.15% 0.76% 0.39%
Week 46-Wednesday(11/17/21) 35,931.05 15,921.57 4,688.67
    Day Change (211.17) (52.29) (12.23)
    Day % Change -0.58% -0.33% -0.26%
Week 46-Thursday(11/18/21) 35,870.95 15,993.71 4,704.54
    Day Change (60.10) 72.14 15.87
    Day % Change -0.17% 0.45% 0.34%
Week 46-Friday & Close(11/19/21) 35,601.98 16,057.44 4,697.96
    Day Change (268.97) 63.73 (6.58)
    Day % Change -0.75% 0.40% -0.14%
Change-Week (498.33) 196.48 15.11
% Change-Week -1.38% 1.24% 0.32%
Change-Month-to-Date (217.58) 559.05 92.58
% Change-Month-to-Date -0.61% 3.61% 2.01%
Change-Quarter-to-Date 1,758.06 1,608.86 390.42
% Change-Quarter-to-Date 5.19% 11.14% 9.06%
Change-Year-to-Date 4,995.50 3,169.16 941.89
% Change-Year-to-Date 16.32% 24.59% 25.08%
Change-Record (830.24) 0.00 (6.58)
% Change-Record -2.28% 0.00% -0.14%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies 2021 YTD

Week 46 Winner and Tally  Bull 2-1 Mixed Win
October Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 22 6 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 15 1 Losing
Mixed Result 9 3
  Totals 46 10

Summary News Items for Week 46:

US Economic News

  • Friday, November 19, 2021

  • No economic news releases today.
  • Thursday, November 18, 2021

  • The Conference Board says the Preliminary October 2021 US Leading Economic Index(2016=100) is at 118.3, September was at 117.4, August 117.3, October 2020 108.5, October 2019 111.5. “The Conference Board forecasts growth to remain strong in the fourth quarter at around 5.0 percent (annualized rate), before moderating to a still historically robust rate of 2.6 percent in Q1 2022.”
  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says the November 2021 US 3rd District Manufacturing General Activity Indicator is at +39.0, October was at +23.8, September +30.7, November 2020 +20.7, November 2019 +4.1. “The survey’s future indexes continue to suggest expected growth over the next six months.”
  • Wednesday, November 17, 2021

  • The US Dept of Commerce/HUD says the Preliminary October 2021 US Housing Building Permits Issued Annual Rate is at 1,650,000, September was at 1,586,000, August 1,721,000, October 2020 1,595,000, October 2019 1,503,000.
  • Tuesday, November 16, 2021

  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary October 2021 US Change in Import Prices is at +1.2%, September was at +0.4%, August -0.2%, October 2020 -0.1%, October 2019 -0.4%, Last 12 Months +10.7%Preliminary October 2021 US Change in Export Prices is at +1.5%, September was at +0.4%, August +0.3%, October 2020 +0.2%, October 2019 +0.0%, Last 12 Months +18.0%.
  • The US Federal Reserve says the Preliminary October 2021 US Industrial Production Capacity of Utilization is at 76.4%, September was at 75.2%, August 76.2%, October 2020 73.2%, October 2019 77.0%.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary September 2021 Sales-Manufacturers is at $511.5 billion, Retailers $555.1 billion, Wholesalers $603.1 billion, making September 2021 Sales Total at $1,669.7 billion, August was at $1,655.2 billion, July $1,653.3 billion, September 2020 $1,445.6 billion, September 2019 $1,452.8 billion.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Advance October 2021 Retail Sales-Retailers is at $565.8 billion, Food Services & Drinking Places $72.4 billion, making October 2021 Retail Sales Total at $638.2 billion, September was at $627.5 billion, August $622.4 billion, October 2020 $548.7 billion, October 2019 $523.7 billion.
  • The Natl Assn of Home Builders says the Preliminary November 2021 US Housing Market Composite Index is at 83, October was at 80, September 76, November 2020 90, November 2019 71. “Low existing inventories and strong buyer demand helped push builder confidence higher for the third consecutive month even as supply-side challenges — including building material bottlenecks and lot and labor shortages — remain stubbornly persistent.”
  • Monday, November 15, 2021

  • The US Federal Reserve Bank of New York says the November 2021 Empire State Manufacturing General Business Conditions Index is at +30.9, October was at +19.8, September +34.3, November 2020 +6.3, November 2019 +2.5. “… Firms planned significant increases in capital and technology spending. Looking ahead, firms remained optimistic that conditions would improve over the next six months, though optimism dipped.”

US Government/Other News

  • US President Biden signs into law the $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
  • On Friday the US House of Representatives approves a $2 trillion “Build Back Better” social spending bill, now goes to the US Senate where major changes are expected.
  • US President Biden gets his annual physical, medical team pronounces him healthy and vigorous.
  • US President Biden and Chinese Chairman Xi Jinping have a 3+ hour virtual summit meeting, Biden says, “… our responsibility as leaders of China and the United States is to ensure that the competition between our countries does not veer into conflict, whether intended or unintended …”
  • US President Biden pardons Thanksgiving turkeys Peanut Butter and Jelly.
  • The US Food and Drug Administration authorizes both Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 booster shots for all adults, the US Center for Disease Control Advisory Panel backs the decision.
  • The controversial homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, accused of killing 2 and wounding 1 at a chaotic event in Kenosha, WI, ends with Rittenhouse being acquitted on all charges, had pled self defense.
  • The US Northwest is hit with torrential rains causing deadly floods and mudslides, significant infrastructure damage, displaces 18,000 people in the State of Washington.
  • See above for weekly US economic news, which was generally positive.

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The PBR1000 October 2021 Snapshots Analytics

The PBR1000 October 2021 Snapshots Analytics

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October 2021 Analytics Summary

Last 
12 Months
Ending
Year 2019 2020 August 2021* 
The PBR1000 Total Revenues(Trillions) 15.242 14.830 15.071
  Percent Change -2.70% 1.63%
Total Profits(Trillions) 1.303 0.829 0.880
  Percent Change -36.38% 6.15%
Average Profits to Revenues 8.55% 5.59% 5.84%
Average Earnings Per Share $4.24 $1.98 $2.23
  Percent Change -53.30% 12.63%
Assets(Trillions) 47.669 53.197 53.413
Stockholders Equity 9.308 9.635 9.716
Equity/Assets 19.53% 18.11% 18.19%
Number of Companies Paying Dividends 706 705 686
  Total Annual Dividends 1,217.61 1,211.46 1,177.79
  Average Annual Dividend/Company 1.72 1.72 1.72
  Percent Change -0.36% -0.09%
Number of Employees(Millions) 36.488 36.664 37.054
  Percent Change 0.48% 1.06%
12/31/19 12/31/20 10/29/21
The PBR1000 Total of Stock Prices 97,261.04 112,328.70 138,187.35
  12 Months Percent Change 15.49% 23.02%
  DJIA 28,538.44 30,606.48 35,819.56
  Percent Change 7.25% 17.03%
  NASDAQ 8,972.60 12,888.28 15,498.39
  Percent Change 43.64% 20.25%
  S&P500 3,230.78 3,756.07 4,605.38
  Percent Change 16.26% 22.61%
Total Market Capitalization(Trillion $) 30.185 36.451 44.702
  Percent Change 20.76% 22.64%
Analyst Estimates 12/31/19 12/31/20 10/29/21
Total Number of Analyst Estimates 14,922 15,176 15,652
Number of Companies by Estimate:
  Buy(>4.50 to 5.00 Weighted Average) 108 148 151
  Overweight (>3.50 to 4.50) 538 547 608
  Hold (>2.50 to 3.50) 311 273 216
  Underweight (>1.50 to 2.50) 32 23 21
  Sell (1.00 to 1.50) 6 5 3
  No Estimate 5 4 1
    Totals 1,000 1,000 1,000
  Average Weighted Estimate 3.81/5.00  3.90/5.00   3.96/5.00 

PBRMarketTools reviews summaries from the most recently released The PBR1000 Snapshots and those from one and two calendar years earlier to produce some analytics to help understand what is happening in this unique set of companies. This is the October 2021 edition.

*Note: All companies on The PBR1000 with a fiscal year ending August 2021 filed their annual 10-K reports with the US Securities and Exchange Commission by October 29, 2021, from which most of this financial data is derived.

Some observations:

Revenues: Retailers, hospitality, and travel related industries have been significantly adversely affected during the pandemic. On the other hand e-commerce, communications technologies, and healthcare industries were beneficiaries. The bottom line is that revenues fell only 2.69% from 2019 to 2020, but for the last 12 months through July 2021 indications are that a recovery is in progress. But profits, earnings per share, and to some extent dividends were significantly impacted. While there were negative and positive shifts in revenues, the bottom line is that it was almost a wash. Of course, these numbers and analytics reflect The PBR1000, the largest publicly held corporations in the US. Smaller businesses certainly were much more affected.

Stock Market: The stock market, which was in a long term bull market, took some big hits at the beginning of the pandemic. But as the analytics show, the recovery was also very dramatic, one of the best years for equities investors. The Average Weighted Analyst Estimates shows an uptick and there was a nice growth in the number of Buy stocks.

Some Conclusions:

There was a shift and rebalancing of revenues in The PBR1000, with the total effect much less dramatic than for most smaller and midsize businesses.

The initial panic over the pandemic had a big effect on the stock market, but it recovered quite nicely. As industries that were the most negatively affected recover there should continue to be significant growth opportunities as the “new normal” sets in, the economy should have robust growth, the usual profits and earnings per share levels will return, and The Stock Market Bull should continue to dominate. The new caveats are recent supply logistics challenges, plentiful jobs available but not being filled, possible impacts of future COVID-19 variants, unpredictability of climate change, other unforeseen natural disasters, the takeover of the White House by a small well-trained group of Maori warriors, an accidental start of a nuclear war, Tom Brady and LeBron James retiring from professional sports, a large undetected rogue asteroid striking earth, an attack by extraterrestrial forces, an unexpected explosion of the sun, and the second coming of Jesus Christ, to name just a few.

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The Week 45 of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

The Week 45 of 2021 US Stock Market News Recap

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The Stock Market Bear got angry after The Stock Market Bull gets record highs on Monday, comes back with a vengeance to take Week 45, his first since Week 39.

By Larry C. Paxton

The US Stock Market Week 45 Summary:

The Stock Market Bull continued his previous week’s dominance on Monday with record closes on all three major US stock indices. The Stock Market Bear became angry, and with the help of inflationary fears, slashed his way to good sized Tuesday and Wednesday battle wins. Thursday was mixed in favor of The Stock Market Bull, who then had a big day on Friday. But it was not enough to erase the losses. The Stock Market Bear gets a 3-0 Week 45 victory, his first since Week 39, but The Stock Market Bull still has a huge edge for 2021. Did his Friday surge signal what will happen in Week 46?

 

US Stock Market Indices Summary

Week 45 of 2021 Ending 11/12/21

DJIA NASDAQ S&P500
Previous Year Close(12/31/20) 30,606.48 12,888.28 3,756.07
Previous Quarter Close(09/30/21 33,843.92 14,448.58 4,307.54
Previous Month Close(10/29/21) 35,819.56 15,498.39 4,605.38
Record Close Date 11/08/21 11/08/21 11/08/21
Record Close 36,432.22 15,982.36 4,701.70
Week 44-Friday & Close(11/05/21) 36,327.95 15,971.59 4,697.53
Week 45-Monday(11/08/21) 36,432.22 15,982.36 4,701.70
    Day Change 104.27 10.77 4.17
    Day % Change 0.29% 0.07% 0.09%
Week 45-Tuesday(11/09/21) 36,319.98 15,886.54 4,685.25
    Day Change (112.24) (95.82) (16.45)
    Day % Change -0.31% -0.60% -0.35%
Week 45-Wednesday(11/10/21) 36,079.94 15,622.71 4,646.71
    Day Change (240.04) (263.83) (38.54)
    Day % Change -0.66% -1.66% -0.82%
Week 45-Thursday(11/11/21) 35,921.23 15,704.28 4,649.27
    Day Change (158.71) 81.57 2.56
    Day % Change -0.44% 0.52% 0.06%
Week 45-Friday & Close(11/12/21) 36,100.31 15,860.96 4,682.85
    Day Change 179.08 156.68 33.58
    Day % Change 0.50% 1.00% 0.72%
Change-Week -227.64 -110.63 -14.68
% Change-Week -0.63% -0.69% -0.31%
Change-Month-to-Date 280.75 362.57 77.47
% Change-Month-to-Date 0.78% 2.34% 1.68%
Change-Quarter-to-Date 2,256.39 1,412.38 375.31
% Change-Quarter-to-Date 6.67% 9.78% 8.71%
Change-Year-to-Date 5,493.83 2,972.68 926.78
% Change-Year-to-Date 17.95% 23.06% 24.67%
Change-Record (331.91) (121.40) (18.85)
% Change-Record -0.91% -0.76% -0.40%

The Stock Market Bull and Bear Tallies 2021 YTD

Week 45 Winner and Tally  Bear 3-0 Win
October Winner and Tally Bull 3-0 Win
Weeks Months YTD
The Stock Market Bull 22 6 Winning
The Stock Market Bear 15 1 Losing
Mixed Result 8 3
  Totals 45 10

Summary News Items for Week 45:

US Economic News

  • Friday, November 12, 2021

  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary September 2021 US Job Openings-Private is at 9,581,000, Government 856,000, making September 2021 US Job Openings Total at 10,437,000, August was at 10,628,000, July 11,099,000, September 2020 6,611,000, September 2019 7,046,000.
  • The U of Michigan Preliminary November 2021 US Consumer Sentiment Index is at 66.8, October was at 71.2, September 72.8, November 2020 76.9, November 2019 96.8. “Consumer sentiment fell in early November to its lowest level in a decade due to an escalating inflation rate and the growing belief among consumers that no effective policies have yet been developed to reduce the damage from surging inflation.”
  • Thursday, November 11, 2021

  • ***US Federal Holiday: Veterans Day.
    ***Honoring those who have served.
    ***US stock exchanges are open.
  • Wednesday, November 10, 2021

  • The US Dept of the Treasury says the October 2021 US Federal Government Receipts is at $283.9 billion, Outlays $449.0 billion, making October 2021 US Federal Government Deficit at $165.1 billion, September Deficit was at $61.6 billion, August Deficit $170.6 billion, October 2020 Deficit $284.1 billion, October 2019 Deficit $134.5 billion.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the October 2021 US Monthly Change in the Consumer Price Index is at +0.9%, September was at +0.4%, August +0.3%, October 2020 +0.1%, October 2019 +0.2%; the October 2021 US Last 12 Months Change in the Consumer Price Index is at +6.2%, September +5.4%, August +5.3%, October 2020 +1.2%, October 2019 +1.8%.
  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary October 2021 US Employee Current Average Earnings/Hour is at $30.96, Average Hours Worked/Week at 34.7, making the October 2021 US Employee Current Average Earnings/Week at $1,074.31, September was at $1,073.58, August $1,061.18, October 2020 $1,027.30, October 2019 $971.47.
  • The US Dept of Commerce/Census says the Preliminary September 2021 US Wholesale Sales-Durables is at $285.4 billion, Non-Durables $317.7, making September 2021 US Wholesale Sales at $603.1 billion, August was at $596.7 billion, July $602.2 billion, September 2020 $494.5 billion, September 2019 $497.6 billion.
  • Tuesday, November 9, 2021

  • The US Dept of Labor says the Preliminary October 2021 US Producer Price Index Change in Total Monthly Final Demand is at +0.6%, September was at +0.5%, August +0.7%, October 2020 +0.6%, October 2019 +0.3%; October 2021 US Producer Price Index Change in Last 12 Months is at +6.2%, September +8.6%, August +8.3%, October 2020 +0.6%, October 2019 +1.0%.
  • CoreLogic says the August 2021 US Home Mortgages 30 Days or More Delinquent is at 4.0%, July was at 4.2%, June 4.4%, August 2020 6.6%, August 2019 3.7%. “The decline in the overall delinquency rate to its lowest since the onset of the pandemic is good news, but it masks the serious financial challenges that some of the borrower population has experienced. In the months prior to the pandemic, only one-in-five delinquent loans had missed six or more payments. This August, one-in-two borrowers with missed payments were behind six-or-more monthly installments, even though the overall delinquency rate had declined to the lowest level since March 2020.”
  • Monday, November 8, 2021

  • FannieMae says the October 2021 Home Purchase Sentiment Index is at 75.5, September was at 74.5, August 75.7, October 2020 91.7, October 2019 88.8. “While homebuying and home-selling sentiment remain at historically low and high levels, respectively, more consumers now expect that their personal financial situation will not improve over the next 12 months. This is particularly true among surveyed homeowners and older age groups.”
  • Boeing(PBR55) estimates that “air travel within Asia Pacific markets will account for nearly half of global air traffic by 2040, driving 20-year demand for 17,645 new airplanes valued at $3.1 trillion. To support its commercial aviation industry, Asia-Pacific countries also will require aftermarket services valued at $3.7 trillion.”

US Government/Other News

  • The US reopens its borders to 33 countries for people who have had both COVID-19 vaccination shots, first flights arrive from Europe.
  • COVID-19 cases exceed 250 million globally.
  • A US Federal Appeals Court upholds an order temporarily freezing the Biden vaccine rule for employers with 100 or more employees scheduled to take effect 01/04/22.
  • The “Build Back Better” spending bill is expected to be voted on by the US House of Representatives in mid-November.
  • US Vice President Kamala Harris meets with France’s President Emmanuel Macron meet and discuss how the two countries can move forward together.
  • The prosecution and defense rest at the controversial homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, accused of killing 2 and wounding 1 at a chaotic event in Kenosha, WI. Closing arguments are scheduled for Monday, jury deliberations to start immediately after.
  • US inflationary fears, supply logistics issues, labor issues continue to affect the economy and business and consumer attitudes.

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The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks October 2020 12 Month Report Card

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks October 2020 12 Month Report Card

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The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks 12 Month Report Card for October 2020 gets a ‘D’ unless you want to make just one change, which would then get it an ‘A’ grade!

By Larry C. Paxton

Welcome to The October 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 investing in stocks 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 professional 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 October 2020 continued to be the 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. It was also the last full month of a very contentious US Presidential election process. 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 October 2020 and the actual results 12 months later at the end of October 2021. PBRMarketTools is calling this a Report Card.

For this October 2020 Report Card we used stock data and forecasts from October 30, 2020, and compare it to the actual results on October 29, 2021.

Creating The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks List for October 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 October 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 October 2021

  • None of The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks for October 2020 companies were acquired, and none did a stock split, so no data was altered for this report.

Following is a table of characteristics and 12 month actual results for the The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks on October 30, 2020, which we are calling the October 2020 report card.

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks on 10/30/20

12 Month Report Card on 10/29/21

Total Companies 25
Low Weighted Avg 4.51
High Weighted Avg 4.81
Average Weighted Avg 4.63
Market Capitalization Low($B) 29.40
Market Capitalization High($B) 1,608.36
Total Market Capitalization($B) 5,862.67
Total NYSE Companies 18
Total NASDAQ Companies 7
12 Month 12 Month
Forecast for Actual
10/30/20 10/29/21 10/29/21
Low Stock Price-EPD 16.57 24.26 22.68
High Stock Price-AMZN 3,036.15 3,803.53 3,372.43
Total Stock Prices 6,041.17 7,637.67 7,444.00
Total Stock Price Change 1,596.50 1,402.83
Percent Change 26.43% 23.22%
Total Stock Prices w/o AMZN 3,005.02 3,834.14 4,071.57
Total Stock Price Change w/o AMZN 829.12 1,066.55
Percent Change w/o AMZN 27.59% 35.49%
DJIA Percent Change 27.71%
NASDAQ Percent Change 32.41%
S&P500 Change 31.73%
Lowest Change 20.07% -11.12%
Highest Change 62.16% 174.53%
Total Exceeding Forecast(Out of 25) 13
Total with >0% Return 23

Conclusions, Observations, Validations and Realities

  • If you had bought 1 share each of The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks at the closing price on October 30, 2020, you would have achieved a +23.22% gain 12 months later at the close on October 29, 2021, less than the 26.43% estimate, a good return, but below the 12 month forecast and below the returns on the DJIA, NASDAQ, and S&P500 indices. For this reason The October 2020 The PBR25 gets a ‘D’ on its 12 month Report Card.
  • On the other hand, the Amazon(AMZN) stock price was over half the total of 25 stocks, it forecasted a 25.27% return, actual was 11.8%. If you take out AMZN the results would have been a forecast of a 27.59% gain, actual would have been 35.49%, which would have exceeded the forecast and over returns on the DJIA, NASDAQ, and S&P500 indices. The October 2020 12 Month Report Card would have then been an ‘A’ grade.
  • 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 “Dollar Cost Averaging 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 of  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 October 2021, 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 November 2020, and should be available early to mid December, 2021.
  • For characteristics of the most recent monthly The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks go to The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks information page.

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks Report Cards for 2020 Summary

12 Month
Stock Price 12 Month 12 Month
Report Card Month(Date) Actual Date Forecast Actual
January 2020(02/04/20) 01/29/21 16.59% 33.92%
February 2020(02/28/20) 02/26/21 27.69% 42.66%
March 2020(03/31/20) 03/31/21 28.96% 53.35%
April 2020(05/01/20) 04/30/21 16.16% 50.18%
May 2020(05/29/20) 05/28/21 9.89% 37.80%
June 2020(07/02/20) 07/02/21 30.88% 47.08%
July 2020(07/30/20) 07/31/21 33.61% 37.77%
August 2020(09/01/20) 08/31/21 32.85% 40.79%
September 2020(10/02/20) 09/30/21 27.68% 52.82%
October 2020(10/30/20) 10/29/21 26.43% 23.22%
October 2020(10/30/20) w/o AMZN 10/29/21 27.49% 35.49%

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The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks December 2019 12 Month Report Card

The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks December 2019 Report Card

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How did the stock analysts do in their 12 month forecast of December 31, 2019? You might be surprised!

By Larry C. Paxton

Welcome to a review of the The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks for December 2019.

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.

Of course, since December 2019 a lot has happened that was not predicted and not part of their analysis at that time:

  • The world and the US was hit with the COVID-19 pandemic that continues to take lives in large numbers, has affected economies worldwide, resulted in millions of lost jobs, and stressed healthcare, education, and businesses beyond imagination, with major uncertainties that remain today for individuals and organizations of all types.
  • There was a lot of civil unrest in the US from the unfortunate and graphic death of a black man, George Floyd, by a police officer who forcefully put his knee down on his neck for several minutes. Other incidents followed that has made the US take more seriously racial injustice issues and accentuated concerns about income and opportunity inequalities.
  • There was a very contentious US Presidential campaign that exacerbated how fractured the US is politically, has resulted in concerns about how social and news media can be used to manipulate information and ideas, and brought up questions about elections policies, how elections are conducted and the accuracy of results.

There is a lot more that can be said, 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 in December 2019, and the actual results 12 months later in December 2020.

Creating The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks List for December 2019

The starting point is the prestigious The PBR1000, 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 PBR1000. The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks list for December 2019 was then created using the following process:

  • The PBR1000 was sorted by stock analyst recommendations.
  • Those stocks rated a “Buy” were then further sorted by the number of “Buy” recommendations.
  • A cut off of at least 15 “Buy” recommendations was then sorted by each stock’s weighted average, with a Buy being worth 5 points, Overweight 4 points, Hold 3 points, Underweight 2 points and Sell 1 point. The maximum weighted average is 5.00. For a stock to achieve a “Buy” recommendation its weighted average must be greater than 4.50.
  • The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks list was finalized by doing a descending sort of the weighted averages.

Characteristics of The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks on December 31, 2019

  • Revenue rankings were from 5(Amazon) to 926(Splunk)
  • Market capitalization(company stock value) ranged from $5.77 billion to $1,202.22 billion, total market capitalization for all The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks was $5,082.91 billion
  • Weighted averages ranged from 4.96 to 4.60 on the 5.00 scale
  • 14 companies traded on the NYSE, 10 companies on NASDAQ, 1 company on the NYSE American
  • 10 companies were energy related companies, 9 companies were technology related companies, 3 were financial services companies, 2 were semiconductor chip manufacturers, 1 was a travel services company
  • Per share stock prices on 12/31/19 ranged from $12.83 to $1,847.84, the total for all 25 stocks was $6,007.60
  • 12 month targeted stock prices ranged from $19.95 to $2,178.00, the total for all 25 stocks was $6,823.77
  • The total average forecasted 12 month change was +$816.17, for a percent change of +13.59%

Actual Results for The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks on December 31, 2020

  • One energy related company was acquired during the 12 month period. This analysis is based on the 24 remaining companies.
  • One company did a stock split during the 12 month period, which is taken into account in this analysis.
  • Per share stock prices on 12/31/20 ranged from $6.18 to $3,256.93, the total for all 25 stocks was $8,091.99
  • The 12 month actual difference was +$2,084.39, for a +34.70% change
  • Actual 12 month change ranged from -51.3%(the travel services company) to +78.99%(a semiconductor chip manufacturer), the median was +13.85%
  • 12 companies exceeded the forecasted 12 month average change, 12 companies did not
  • The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks achieved a +34.70% gain over the 12 months while the 3 major US stock indices had the following results: DJIA +7.25%, NASDAQ +43.64%, S&P500 +16.26%

Conclusions, Observations, Validations and Realities

  • If you had bought 1 share of each of The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks at the closing price on December 31, 2019, you would have achieved a +34.70% gain at the close on December 31, 2020, an excellent return
  • The stock analysts +13.85% median result was in line with the forecasted +13.59% 12 month target, but there was a wide fluctuation on both sides of the median
  • It is difficult to forecast out 12 months with any great accuracy, there are just too many variables and uncertainties, but it can be useful and helpful in providing some guidance
  • It does demonstrate that The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks is a valid methodology and process for that particular month. We look forward to further demonstrating this for additional months in future blog posts.
  • 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. It achieved a +46.62% return in 2020, 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 December 31, 2019, and has been distributed to The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks Subscribers for their personal use and further research
  • For characteristics of the most recent monthly The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks go to The PBR25 Top Buy Stocks subscribe page.

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The PBR1000 December 2020 Stocks & Commodities Snapshots

The PBR1000 for December 2020: The Stock Market Bull Wins 2020

PBR1000 Snapshots Recap

2020 was quite a year for The Stock Market Bull, started with a big jump, took a big pandemic dive, worked his way out during economic uncertainties and a contentious US presidential election cycle, and ended up the year in record breaking style.

By Larry C. Paxton

The PBRMarketTools US Stock Exchanges Recap for Week 53 of 2020 and year ending 12/31/20:

DJIA ends Week 53 and 2020 at record 30,606.48, +1.35% from last Friday, +3.27% MTD, +10.17% QTD, +7.25% YTD, +0.00% from record 30,606.48 set 12/31/20.

NASDAQ ends Week 53 and 2020 at 12,888.28, +0.65% from last Friday, +5.65% MTD, +15.41% QTD, +43.64% YTD, -0.09% from record 12,899.42 set 12/28/20.

SPX ends Week 53 and 2020 at record 3,756.07, +1.43% from last Friday, +3.71% MTD, +11.69% QTD, +16.26% YTD, +0.00% from record 3,756.07 set 12/31/20.

The Week 53 of 2020 News Summary:

Coronavirus Pandemic: The year 2020 has ended and the final tallies are in. As of Thursday, 12/31/20, at 15:23PM Eastern US, the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 83,316,999 confirmed cases globally with 1,815,557 deaths, an increase from last Friday of 64,557, which is -14,671 from last Friday. For the US it is 19,923,169 confirmed cases and 345,015 deaths, an increase from last Friday of 14,769, which is -2,442 from last Friday. The Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccinations started a week ago to mixed success because of logistical issues.

US Presidential Transition: President-Elect Joe Biden continues to nominate high level officials. The Republicans are running out of time to contest allegations of voter fraud as courts continue to rule lawsuits as not valid. President Trump has still not conceded the race. The US House will continue to have a Democrat majority. The control of the US Senate will be decided by two US Senate runoff elections to be held on January 5 in Georgia.

US Economy: The number of weekly initial unemployment insurance claims fell again. Other indicators show a modestly growing economy. While the US House passed a bill authorizing a $2,000 benefit per qualified person, it appears the US Senate will not be approving the measure. The $600 benefit is already being sent out.

International News: The UK approves the Brexit deal. The Coronavirus Pandemic worsens in the European Union, more lockdowns and restrictions are being put in place.

US Stock Exchanges: It was a shortened trading week of 4 days, trading volumes were low, and it was a non-volatile week, with The Stock Market Bull having a nice day on Monday. The Stock Market Bear made a half-hearted appearance on Tuesday, and then The Stock Market Bull closed out Week 53 and 2020 with records for all 3 major US stock exchanges during the week, including 2 of them on the last day. It was a strange and dramatic year that started strong, then took a huge dip because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, and then had a strong recovery, The Stock Market Bull came out a clear and convincing victor in 2020. Now 2021 awaits, expert prognosticators are all over the place from doomsday to bright clear shiny days forecasts. Enjoy the long weekend to start the New Year, get a good rest, and then get ready to ride the 2021 rollercoaster!

The Week 53 of 2020 tally YTD is:
The Stock Market Bull: 26 weeks
The Stock Market Bear: 19 weeks
Mixed Results: 8 weeks

The December of 2020 tally YTD is:
The Stock Market Bull: 7 months
The Stock Market Bear: 4 months
Mixed Results: 1 month

 

The December 2020 US Major Stock Market Exchanges Summary

Number of Trading Days: 22

Number of Gain(+)/Loss(-) Days: DJIA 14+/8-; NASDAQ 15+/7-; SPX 12+/10-.

Record Days: DJIA 5, NASDAQ 10, SPX 7

Longest Gain Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 4 days(12/01-04/20)NASDAQ 4 days(12/03-08/20, 12/14-17/20),  and /SPX 3 days(12/15-17/20, 12/23-28/20)

Longest Loss Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 2 days(12/09-10/20)NASDAQ 2 days(12/18-21/20), and SPX 4 days(12/09-14/20)

Big Swing Up Days(>1.00%): 2 days, 12/01/20( N +1.28%, S +1.13%), 12/15/20(D +1.13%, N +1.25%, S +1.29%)

Big Swing Down Days(<-1.00%): 1 day, 12/09/20(N -1.94%)

The PBR1000 December 2020 Snapshots

The following are Top 5 partial tables excerpts from The PBR1000 December 2020 Snapshots. The price for stocks is for the close of trading on December 31, 20201 Month % Chg is compared to November 30, 202012 Months % Chg is compared to December 31, 2019, the 24 Months % Chg is compared to December 31, 2018, and 60 Months % Chg is compared to December 31, 2015. The PBR Rank is by annual revenues.

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

Table 1 Summary: The range was +79% to -85%738 out of 1,000 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 3.85%, the median was a gain of 4.20%. The DJIA was +3.27%, NASDAQ +5.65%, SPX +3.71%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
12/31/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
Peabody Energy 568 BTU $ 2.41 +79 -74 -92 n/a
RR Donnelly 457 RRD $ 2.26 +61 -43 -43 -85
Waddell & Reed 998 WDR $ 25.47 +55 +52 +41 -11
QEP Resources 988 QEP $ 2.39 +48 -47 -58 -82
SM Energy 948 SM $ 6.12 +45 -46 -60 -69

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

Table 2 Summary: The range was +743% to -99%553 out of 992 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 14.00%, the median was a gain of 4.13%. The DJIA was +7.25%, NASDAQ +403.64%, SPX +16.26%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
12/31/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
Tesla 118 TSLA $ 705.67 +24 +743 +960 +1,370
Owens & Minor 332 OMI $ 27.05 +5 +423 +327 -25
Tupperware 927 TUP $ 32.39 -4 +278 +3 -42
Square 563 SQ $ 217.64 +3 +248 +288 +1,563
Twilio 991 TWLO $ 338.50 +6 +244 +279 n/a

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

Table 3 Summary: The range was +710% to -99%557 out of 983 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 25.97%. The median was a gain of 7.22%. The DJIA was +16.05%, NASDAQ +66.41%, SPX +31.21%.

 

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
12/31/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
Roku 992 ROKU $ 332.02 +13 +148 +984 n/a
Tesla 118 TSLA $ 705.67 +24 +743 +960 +1,370
Snap 936 SNAP $ 50.07 +13 +207 +809 n/a
SunPower 917 SPWR $ 25.64 +16 +229 +416 -15
AMD 932 AMD $ 91.71 -1 +100 +397 +3,096

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

Table 4 Summary: The range was +3,095% to -99%655 out of 953 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 73.66%. The median was a gain of 42.27%. The DJIA was +75.65%, NASDAQ +157.38%, SPX +83.77%.

 

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
12/31/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
AMD 432 AMD $ 91.71 -1 +100 +397 +3,095
Square 563 SQ $ 217.64 +3 +248 +288 +1,563
NVIDIA 286 NVDA $ 522.20 -3 +122 +291 +1,484
Tesla 118 TSLA $ 705.67 +24 +743 +960 +1,370
Veeva Sys 996 VEEV $ 272.25 -2 +94 +205 +844

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

Table 4 Summary: The range was $2,273 billion to $0.01 billion. The average is $35.975 billionmedian is $8.88 billion, out of 1,000 companies.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Market Cap($B)
12/31/20
Mo
% Chg
12/19
% Chg
12/17
% Chg
Apple 3 AAPL $ 2,273 +15 +77 +160
Microsoft 17 MSFT $ 1,676 +3 +39 +154
Amazon 2 AMZN $ 1,649 +3 +80 +196
Alphabet 12 GOOG $ 1,176 -3 +27 +61
Facebook 47 FB $ 774 -2 +33 +51
The PBR1000
  $ 35,975 +3 +19 +39

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

Company Price
12/31/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
60 Mos
% Chg
The PBR1000 111,968.91 +3.9 +14.0 +44.9 +73.7
DJIA 30,606.48 +3.3 +7.3 +31.2 +75.7
NASDAQ 12,888.28 +5.7 +43.6 +94.2 +157.4
S&P500 3,756.07 +3.7 +16.3 +49.8 +83.8
GOLD 1,895.10 +6.4 +24.7 +47.5 +78.8
SILVER 26.41 +16.9 +47.6 +69.7 +91.4
OIL 48.52 +7.0 -20.7 +5.9 +31.0

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The PBR1000 October 2020 Stocks & Commodities Snapshots

The PBR1000 for October 2020: The Stock Market Bear Comeback

PBR1000 Recap The Stock Market Bear

The Stock Market Bull had a big smile going into the last week of October, but The Stock Market Bear attacked with a vengeance and growled with great satisfaction at the closing bell on the last day.

By Larry C. Paxton

The PBRMarketTools US Stock Exchanges Recap for October and Week 44 of 2020 ending 10/30/20:

DJIA ends October and Week 44 at 26,501.60, -6.47% from last Friday, -4.61% MTD/QTD, -7.14% YTD, -10.32% from record 29,551.42 set 02/12/20.

NASDAQ ends October and Week 44 at 10,911.59, -5.51% from last Friday, -2.29% MTD/QTD, +21.61% YTD, -9.50% from record 12,056.44 set 09/02/20.

SPX ends October and Week 44 at 3,269.96, -5.64% from last Friday, -2.77% MTD/QTD, +1.21% YTD, -8.68% from record 3,580.84 set 09/02/20.

The October and Week 44 of 2020 News Summary: The Coronavirus Pandemic was the top news item this week as cases in Europe and the US experienced an increased rate of infection. Here are the latest tallies: As of today at 2:24PM Eastern US the John Hopkins University CSSE unit says there are now 45,426,839 confirmed cases globally with 1,186,425 deaths, an increase of 45,472, which is +5,931 from last Friday. For the US it’s 9,018,524 confirmed cases and 229,356 deaths, an increase of 5,628, which is +306 from last Friday. The increases in Europe have led Germany and France to impose some lockdowns, this appears to be a second wave of the virus, and there is some evidence now that once a person has had the virus it does not necessarukt give them immunity in the future. Several vaccines are still in Phase 3 trials and results should be available in the next week or so. In the US testing is becoming more available, results quicker and more affordable as some of the major pharmaceutical chains gear up to provide that service. For international trade news everything seems to be on pause because of the pandemic and the anticipation of the US general elections. US economic news continues to show improvement, with a big rebound in the Gross Domestic Product. Initial jobless claims continue to lessen, manufacturing continues to rise, retail is up, but cruise lines continue to have to cancel cruises. The hospitality industries continue to struggle as they attempt to re-open. The holiday season is looking good as people have adjusted their buying habits to doing more shopping online in great numbers. It was a big week for corporate earnings. Results were mixed to moderate, but generally companies seem to have adjusted to the current environment. Many experts have said a new stimulus program is needed, but Congress and the White House have not been able to reach an agreement on a bill to do that. There might be some action after election results are in. The southern part of the US was again pounded by another storm, Hurricane Zeta, which could have some economic impact as well. The US general elections are now front and center. Mail in ballots are at record numbers, at last count representing well over half the total votes cast in the 2016 elections. Former VP Biden continues to pound away at President Trump’s management style and handling of the pandemic while President Trump points to VP Biden’s 47 years in politics without really accomplishing much. The Senate did confirm Amy Coney Barrett as an Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court and she has officially been installed. Democrats continue to argue that it was a rushed process that should have waited until after the election. Citizens continue to be pounded with political ads in hopes of swaying those few who are still undecided. The polls continue to show Biden a few points ahead of Trump. Election day is next Tuesday, November 3rd, but the final results could take several days, perhaps even weeks, to determine the victor. The Stock Market Bear, however, was the clear winner in a gruesome bloodbath in Week 44, appropriate for Halloween week. The victory was so complete that it wiped out the gains of The Stock Market Bull during the month, so The Stock Market Bear gets October as well. The Year-to-Date results are now mixed. In sports news, The LA Dodgers take the World Series over The Tampa Bay Rays in 6 games. If you haven’t already, remember to vote, then sit back, munch on the leftover Halloween treats, and see how long the fireworks show will last!

The Week 44 of 2020 tally YTD is:
The Stock Market Bull: 21 weeks
The Stock Market Bear: 18 weeks
Mixed Results: 5 weeks

The October 2020 tally YTD is:
The Stock Market Bull: 5 months
The Stock Market Bear: 4 months
Mixed Results: 1 months

 

The October 2020 US Major Stock Market Exchanges Summary

Number of Trading Days: 22

Number of Gain(+)/Loss(-) Days: DJIA 10+/12-; NASDAQ 11+/11-; SPX 11+/11-.

Record Days: DJIA 0, NASDAQ 0, SPX 0

Longest Gain Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 4 days(10/07-12/20), NASDAQ 4 days(10/07-12/20),  and SPX 4 days(10/07-12/20)

Longest Loss Streak(Consecutive Days): DJIA 4 days(10/23-28/20), NASDAQ 5 days(10/13-19/20), and SPX 3 days(10/13-15/20, 10/26-28/20)

Big Swing Up Days(>1.00%): 6 days, 10/01/20( N +1.42%), 10/05/20(D +1.68%, N +2.32%, S +1.80%), 10/07/20(D +1.91%, N +1.88%, S +1.74%), 10/09/20(N +1.39%), 10/12/20(N +2.56%, S +1.64%), 10/29/20(N +1.64%, S +1.19%)

Big Swing Down Days(<-1.00%): 6 days, 10/02/20(N -2.22%), 10/06/20(D -1.34%, N -1.57%, S -1.40%), 10/19/20(D -1.44%, N -1.65%, S -1.63%), 10/26/20(D -2.29%, N -1.64%, S -1.86%), 10/28/20(D -3.43%, N -3.73%, S -3.53), 10/30/20(N -2.45%, S -1.21%)

The PBR1000 October 2020 Snapshots

The following are Top 5 partial tables excerpts from The PBR1000 October 2020 Snapshots. The price for stocks is for the close of trading on October 30, 20201 Month % Chg is compared to September 30, 202012 Months % Chg is compared to October 31, 2019, and the 24 Months % Chg is compared to October 31, 2018. The PBR Rank is by annual revenues.

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

Table 1 Summary: The range was +66% to -98%487 out of 1,000 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a loss of 0.25%, the median was a loss of 0.35%. The DJIA was -4.61%, NASDAQ -2.29%, SPX -2.77%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
10/30/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
CIT Group 862 CIT $ 29.45 +66 -31 -38
Tupperware 930 TUP $ 31.72 +57 +229 -10
Eaton Vance 945 EV $ 59.79 +57 +31 +33
Snap 938 SNAP $ 39.39 +51 +162 +496
Community Health 234 CYH $ 6.24 +48 +76 +97

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

Table 2 Summary: The range was +516% to -99%401 out of 994 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 3.35%, the median was a loss of 7.08%. The DJIA was -2.01%, NASDAQ +31.59%, SPX +7.65%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
10/30/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
Tesla 119 TSLA $ 388.04 -10 +516 +475
Owens & Minor 331 OMI $ 25.12 +0 +273 +218
Tupperware 930 TUP $ 31.72 +57 +229 -10
Wayfair 336 W $ 248.03 -15 +202 +125
Vista Outdoor 935 VSTO $ 19.77 -2 +195 +58

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

Table 3 Summary: The range was +496% to -99%465 out of 983 stocks were up 0% or more. The average was a gain of 16.51%. The median was a loss of 3.40%. The DJIA was +5.52%, NASDAQ +49.35%, SPX +20.59%.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Price
10/30/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
Snap 938 SNAP $ 39.39 +51 +162 +496
Tesla 119 TSLA $ 388.04 -10 +516 +475
AMD 433 AMD $ 75.29 -8 +122 +313
Twilio 992 TWLO $ 278.97 +13 +189 +271
Roku 993 ROKU $ 202.40 +7 +38 +264

Table 4(S15): The PBR1000 Top 5 Market Capitalization

Table 4 Summary: The range was $1,972 billion to $0.01 billion. The average is $31.395 billionmedian is $7.28 billion, out of 1,000 companies.

Company PBR
Rank
Symbol Market Cap($B)
10/30/20
Mo
% Chg
12/19
% Chg
12/17
% Chg
Apple 4 AAPL $ 1,972 -2 +56 +126
Amazon 2 AMZN $ 1,608 +2 +72 +189
Microsoft 17 MSFT $ 1,548 -3 +32 +135
Alphabet 11 GOOG $ 1,062 +6 +8 +46
Facebook 47 FB $ 800 +7 +28 +56
The PBR1000
  $ 31,395 -1 +5 +22

Table 5: The PBR1000 Index & Primary US Stock Exchanges/Commodities

Company Price
10/30/20
Mo
% Chg
12 Mos
% Chg
24 Mos
% Chg
The PBR1000 97,085.29 -0.3 +3.4 +16.5
DJIA 26,501.60 -4.6 -2.0 +5.5
NASDAQ 10,911.59 -2.3 +31.6 +49.4
S&P500 3,269.96 -2.8 +7.7 +20.6
GOLD 1,879.90 -0.8 +24.1 +54.2
SILVER 23.65 +0.7 +30.9 +65.2
OIL            35.79 -11.0 -33.9 -44.9

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