Today, The Panic-Proof Portfolio (Stockchase Research) and Cole Kachur commented about whether AMD-Q, TXF-T, EL-N, PKI-T, HNU-T, NVDA-Q, ZWE-T, EQB-T, VRT-N, KWEB-N, DELL-N, CCO-T, ZST-T, VDY-T, XEI-T, KKR-N, GSY-T, KNT-T, XMW-T, XMI-T, VGG-T are stocks to buy or sell.
Markets want to go higher after the earlier 15-20% pullback. He expects markets to eclipse all-time highs later this year, but there will be periods of volatility, especially with the U.S. crazy at times. The World Bank was correct to downgrade global growth this year, given data. In slow-growth periods, tech tends to do well and will lead to interest rate cuts. The U.S. is pricing this in as yields decline, but positions markets to move up.
It's disappointed. It's well-positioned in tech, including semis, but hasn't executed. It missed earnings a few times. It has rebounded a lot from his early April lows. He sold it. But it should benefit from what's happening in tech. There are better names out there.
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