George Putnam
The Turnaround Letter
Geoffrey Seiler
Bullmarket.com
Chuck Carlson
The DRIP Investor
Nicholas Vardy
Bull Market Alert

Dow Theory: China favorites


Bookmark and Share

 "It’s hard not to be intrigued by the investment potential of China," says Richard Moroney. In Dow Theory Forecast, he highlights a trio of funds and a China infrastructure stock.

"China is soon expected to overtake Japan as the world’s second-largest economy and Germany as the leading exporter.

"Aided by aggressive fiscal-stimulus efforts, rebounding consumer demand has sparked increased spending among China’s 1.3 trillion citizens, who represent nearly one-fifth of the world’s population.

Advertisement
Banner

"China says its gross domestic product grew 8.9% year-to-year in the September quarter, after a 7.9% increase in the June quarter.

"Full-year growth should approach 8%, down from 10.6% in 2008 but very healthy relative to the U.S. Increasingly, investors looking to capitalize on China’s growth can do so via U.S.-traded individual stocks.

"Chinese equities, like those from other emerging markets, tend to be much riskier than U.S. stocks. For most investors seeking broad exposure to China, a mutual fund is the best choice.

"Among no-load funds focused on China -- Fidelity China Region (FHKCX), Guinness Atkinson China & Hong Kong (ICHKX), and Matthews China (MCHFX) score well in our fund-ranking system. 

"Still, adventurous stock investors looking for ideas might want to consider individual issues. One intriguing stock is Jinpan International (NYSE: JST).

"A leading maker of transformers used for power distribution and wind-energy products, Jinpan is benefiting from an infrastructure build-out and increased demand for electricity.

"Its products are used in large projects such as real-estate developments, factories, airports, and subways.

"Management is focused on bolstering profit margins while expanding product lines and the customer base. The stock, with an impressive Overall score of 99 (out of 100), has a market value of only $237 million."


News Flash

Goldcorp: 'My favorite major'
by Curtis Hesler, editor Professional Timing Service

The secular bull in gold and the commodity sector is not over. However, it is not at the ground floor any longer either; as such, stock selection must be more carefully considered.


Read more...

 

Money manager's small cap buys
by Jim Oberweis Jr., editor The Oberweis Report

Small-cap growth stock valuations are cheap, and like most things in life, economies are cyclical, even if this is a long and painful one. For the rare, brave contrarian with a reasonably long time horizon, that spells opportunity.


Read more...


   

Opportunities in homebuilding?
by Bernie Schaeffer, editor Schaeffer's Investment Research

Based on our "expectational analysis" strategy -- which  combines fundamental, sentiment and technical metrics -- I initiated long positions in two homebuilding stocks: Lennar Corporation (LEN) and Toll Brothers (TOL).


Read more...

 

Cliffs Natural: A DRIP favorite
by Vita Nelson, editor MoneyPaper

Our latest featured dividend reinvestment stock is Cliffs Natural Resources (CLF). Founded in 1847, the former Cleveland-Cliffs is the largest producer of iron ore pellets in North America.


Read more...

 

S&P's trio of info tech ETFS
by Dylan Cathers, S&P Capital IQ Equity Analyst, S&P The Outlook

Information technology is one of four sectors that S&P Capital IQ’s Sector Strategy Group currently recommends investors overweight in their portfolios.


Read more...

 

Crescent Point: Bakken bet
by Brian Hicks, editor Wealth Advisory

Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) are unique investments that combine the tax benefits of a limited partnership (LP) with the liquidity of common stock.


Read more...

 

Natural gas: A bottom?
by Jason Cimpl, editor Daily Profit

Natural gas has collapsed for the past four years and has been on a gradual decline for almost a decade. Prices topped near $16 in 2005 and then declined to $2. So did natural gas just bottom?


Read more...

 

FBR Focus bests 99% of peers
by Walter Frank, editor MoneyLetter

Funds that invest in a relatively few stocks or sectors are less diversified than broadly invested funds and their volatility can be much higher. But the team at FBR Focus (FBRVX) seems to be getting it right.


Read more...

 

Celgene: Catalysts ahead
by John McCamant, editor Medical Technology Stock Letter

Celgene (CELG) recently kicked off the 2012 JP Morgan Healthcare conference by pre-announcing 4Q11 results and providing 2012 guidance.


Read more...

 

Water, water
by Richard Band, editor Profitable Investing

In the current environment, investors should focus any new stock purchases on companies with recession-resistant franchises and generous dividends -- such as water utilities.


Read more...