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16.06.2022
Not Every Tech Stocks are Equally Strong: SAP

SAP stocks have lost 30% since the beginning of 2022. The German tech company develops enterprise software and solutions to manage business operations. For example, one of its services can be used  to manage all business travel financial activities and related spending. In other words, it is quite a routine company with  a stable and strong cash flow. Once SAP software is installed on a corporate level it is hard to do without it as it is deeply integrated into the business core processes. Moreover, SAP is restructuring its business model around its subscription base and this will allow for cash flows to be even more predictable and balanced through the financial year. Such a model is in favourable to Wall Streel investors.

The war in Ukraine has a 300-million-euro negative effect on SAP business, and it is only a marginal 1% of the overall revenue base for the company, while its dominance in the ERP segment is secure. The revenues added 11% year-on-year to 7.08 euros in Q1 2022. The revenues grew by 6% in  Q4 2021.

The company has made some successful M&A deals, acquiring Qualtrics, a cloud-based subscription software platform, that delivered +48% revenue in Q1 2022. This company had a gross margin above 90% in 2021 while SAP’s gross margin was at 70% for the same year.

SAP management promised to triple its cloud-based business by 2025, and boost revenues to 22 billion euros, while operational profit is forecasted to grow by 40% from the current 8.4 billion euros. This is a very extensive growth for the company that has a high P/E ratio at 17. The company may not perform very high growth rates as its younger tech sector peers, but it may certainly recover to new all-time highs in the long-term perspective. However, the sector may require several quarters to recover, and the recovery would be headed by such reliable companies as SAP with a low risk profile.

12.05.2022
Perspective ETFs in the ESG energy segment: Invesco Global Clean Energy Portfolio ETF

This ETF invests in green energy ventures. The pandemic led to a 300% increase of its share price. But since the beginning of 2022 they have lost 30%, twice as much as the S&P 500 SPY ETF. The net capital which has outflown from the Fund has reached $31.5 billion over the last 12 months, while the major outflow was recorded in December 2021. However, its shares are still seen to be overbought as P/E multiplier is at 24 that is well above the average of 20 for the EFT’s that are linked to the S&P 500, while the dividend yields are above PBD’s numbers.

Inflation in the United States is rising negatively affecting all shares with a high P/E ratio. So, we may expect a further decline of the PBD share price and other similar assets that cannot be protected from rising risks. Traditional energies are looking more attractive on this background and could be a perfect hedge asset amidst geopolitical uncertainties. 

15.09.2022
Safe Haven Assets for Long-Term Investments: Broadcom

Broadcom is an American semiconductor and infrastructure software development company. Soon it is expected to close a merger deal with VMware, a cloud computing and visualization company, that will open new cross-sales opportunities for Broadcom to boost its revenues. Broadcom stocks are now 25% off their peak values.

According to the Q3 FY 2022 financial report that ended July 31, consolidated revenues grew by 25% year-over-year to $8.46 billion, and EPS went up by 40% to $9.73 per share. The semiconductors segment, that added 32% year-over-year, was the primary driver for the company’s profit. The company’s free cash flows (FCF) topped $4.3 billion, allowing it to spend $1.7 billion on dividends and 1.5 billion on the shares repurchase program. The company is planning to continue spending at least 50% of FCF on dividends that added 43% every year on average since 2016. 

According to the Q4 FY 2022 forward guidance, the company is expecting its revenues to go up by 20% year-over-year to $8.9 billion and for EDITDA to go up by 25% to $5.6 billion. Broadcom has great experience in expanding its product portfolio by M&A operations, and apparently it will continue on this way. The company is also expected to benefit greatly from the $52.7 billion CHIPS bill in the United States.


11.08.2022
Perspective Peers of Ethereum: Avalanche

Avalanche is ranked by Coinmarketcap at the 12th position by market cap with $7.8 billion, which is 4% less than Ethereum’s market cap. AVAX prices dropped by 82% of its peak values, allowing investors to buy it at early 2021 prices. Avalanche’s infrastructure consists of three logically isolated networks, each of these with their own processing, validators, and own set of rules.

This platform is often compared to the existing internet web infrastructure with core connection protocols like HTTP, surrounded by a huge number of networks to their apps. Avalanche allow for the creation of public and private systems as a blockchain or DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) and for the use of different virtual machines for apps, including EVM engine (Ethereum Virtual Machine) that allows Enthereum network programs to be developed.

Avalanche includes C-chain to create smart contracts that are processed on an advanced EVM engine, P-Chain that coordinates validators that process transactions and also allows for the creation and management of new subnetworks, and X-Chain which is a directed acyclic graph regulating issuance and trade of cryptoassets. DAG systems record new transactions on top of the old ones, allowing for processing speed to be increased and for capacity substantially. It is quite different to other blockchains, where transactions are compiled in blocks in order to be processed.

The advantage of Avalanche is that it provides anyone with the opportunity to create his or her own isolated blockchain with its own set of parameters, including access to apps and the programming language with which it will work. Every subnetwork can process around 4,500 transactions per second compared to 14 processed by the Ethereum network.

12.04.2024
CarMax Is More Committed to Innovations But Market Conditions Make It Sinking

CarMax (KMX) quarterly report came out on April 11, vividly displaying why any immediate investment into the used car market still sounds like not a good idea. The stock quickly lost ground, wasting a double-digit number of percentage points as a response to its net income drop to $0.32 per share against $0.44 cents per share a year ago, also compared to much stronger $0.52, $0.75 and $1.44 per share in the previous three quarters. Analyst polls estimated a net income per share at about $0.50, which would be 56% better than the reality.

This almost looks like a financial fiasco in the company's efforts to withstand slowing demand in the segment. CarMax Q4 2023 revenue decreased by 1.7% to $5.6 billion, slightly below consensus expectations of $5.8 billion, indicating the lack of gross marginality of the business. This happened even though the total supply of unsold used vehicles on dealer lots grew by 9% YoY to 2.27 million units in March, according to Cox Automotive data. CarMax CEOs delayed their own goal of selling over 2 million units annually, when measuring combined retail and wholesale actions, to between 2026 and 2030, from its prior target of 2026.

A "higher-for-longer" Fed fund rates is demonstrably bad for car sales volumes, be it new generation Tesla cars or just pre-owned vehicles, while operating costs for warehouses are growing. Besides, easing some semiconductor constraints in North America may help marginally improving orders for new cars, leaving used-car sales under the same pressure. Meanwhile, the entrance of Asia players offered significant discounts. Therefore, North American and European operators of the used car market need to sell many great cars at cheaper prices. CarMax already posted its official warning of a potential "hit to profit-sharing revenue" due to inflationary impact to its partners, before last Christmas. "While affordability of used cars remains the challenge for consumers, pricing improved during the quarter," Enrique Mayor-Mora, executive vice president and CFO admitted.

It was only a smaller division of CarMax Auto Finance, which managed to get a 19% better income due to "a lower provision for loan losses" and an increase in average managed receivables. Yet, this was rather news from the side business, which was clearly not enough to be optimistic. The company added that it is now focused on enhancing its omni-channel experience and leveraging data science and automation. Carmax said it delivered "strong retail and wholesale" graphic processors, which helped to increase "used saleable inventory units" more than 10%, but used total inventory units was unchanged despite innovations. The company seeks to achieve efficiency improvements in its core operations, believing that they "are well-positioned to drive growth as the market turns", according to Enrique Mayor-Mora. This may be useful to strengthen competitiveness in better times for the segment. Yet, the current challenges are too heavy to be ignored by market crowds.

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My Stake in Salesforce Is Overperforming

Investors never feel fully satisfied with their takes but I am very close to this feeling of contentment in high spirits when watching at my mid-term targets clearly transcended in Salesforce positions. In fact, the current state of my stakes in this giant cloud platform creator for enterprises exceeds my wildest expectations. Initially I projected a maximum profit level up to 30%, betting on a moderate breakthrough just above the previous historical high around $317 per share. Being bought a bit below $255 in late August, it can be sold at $360 or even higher now, which would provide me with over 42% of net income in approximately three months. I am going to accept this opportunity, as there are seemingly no fundamental grounds behind much higher price goals.

The stock's value grew in a period between two solid quarterly reports and then it has gained a more than 12% of additional momentum on raising the lower end of its 2024 full-year revenue forecast and a fiscal 2025 profit guidance, despite the company's Q3 earnings fell slightly short of Wall Street estimates. Salesforce announced EPS of $2.41 on revenue of $9.44 billion vs analyst poll preliminary numbers for EPS at $2.44 on revenue of $9.35 billion. Of course, the uptrend in revenue persists, while the business has a 14% surplus in EPS year-on-year, but the previous two quarters were better in absolute numbers of EPS, i.e. $2.44 and $2.56 respectively. For the current quarter, Salesforce guided EPS varying in a range of $2.57 to $2.62 on revenue in the range of $9.90 billion to $10.10 billion, with an annual range for EPS between $9.98 and $10.03 in 2025 and a revenue guidance between $37.8 billion to $38.0 billion, compared with a prior inner estimate of between $37.7 billion to $38.0 billion.

This difference is surely pleasing to the eyes but is not a pure delight. The forecast may additionally cost a one-off double-digit percentage gain but hardly could provide much more on a regular basis. I mean, Salesforce is now worth the higher price the market indicates, yet the fast move may also deserve some correction soon. It gapped up on the hype around the company’s AI feature, named Agentforce and being able to perform many useful corporate tasks autonomously. Salesforce said that its Agentforce closed over 200 deals in just one week and it needs to hire 1,400 employees in the current quarter to support the growing demand. Yet, the company's price to earnings ratio is now even higher than with some of the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks valuation.

I love the company, as it brought me much profit and joy, but it doesn’t excite me anymore. Therefore, I will sell a half of my stake in Salesforce at current price levels, and put a stop loss order just below $255 per share for the second half of the stake. It will be some kind of a tribute to recently raised price targets on the stock from $390 to $440 by several big investment banks like the Bank of America, RBC Capitals or Stifel. "Q3 results suggest that the company is leading the way in an agentic AI cycle with Agentforce," analysts at The Bank of America said, while emphasizing "meaningful customer interest" for "this emerging product cycle", which "is not derailing margin expansion".

If these reputable institutions are thinking right and better than me on target updates for CRM, I would be happy as well by earning more money on the rest of my old buy position. Meanwhile, RBC Capital raised its target to $420 but also expressed some caution, suggesting that "the market's expectations might be outpacing the near-term reality for the company". Again, it was Salesforce's own CFO, Amy Weaver, planning to step down after four years in the role, who recently admitted that it may still be early for Agentforce to contribute significantly to the company's financials.

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Rafael Quintana Martinez
Money Manager de alto rendimiento, con una sólida formación académica, profesional y de campo. Más de 9 años de experiencia especializada en el comercio de mercados financieros internacionales. La devoción, la fiabilidad, la responsabilidad y la ética impulsan mi vida. Actualmente me desempeño como Analista Senior para Metadoro. https://metadoro.com/es https://mx.investing.com/members/contributors/235587671/ https://es.tradingview.com/chart/EURUSD/rE9gVips/
EOS Is Surging amid Altcoin Rally

EOS has surged by 23.7% to $1.3319, pulling back from a high of $1.5390 earlier this week—the highest level since September 12, 2022. The ongoing rally in the altcoin market has been a key driver of this upward momentum. A major catalyst was the announcement of Paul Atkins, a known crypto advocate, as the nominee for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. This news propelled the entire crypto market, with Bitcoin (BTC) climbing 8.8% to a new all-time high of $104,498. EOS followed suit, spiking by 36.3% in response.

However, the sharp increase has left EOS in overbought territory, suggesting a potential retracement to around $1.1000 before any further upward movement. Such a pullback could provide a healthier foundation for sustained gains.

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BlackRock May Rise Above $1,100 on HPS Acquisition

BlackRock's dominance in the global asset business got another confirmation. The institution, which has roughly $11.5 trillion worth of funds under management currently rules a $85 billion private credit platform as of the end of September, yet it is ready to buy one more private credit firm, named HPS Investment Partners, for about $12 billion in an all-stock deal, BlackRock CEO Larry Finksaid and HPS CEO Scott Kapnick said this week. Shares of BlackRock reached the levels above $1,050 on this news, as HPS is a bigger private credit player, with its assets under management evaluating at about $148 billion. Initially being founded in 2007 as a hedge fund unit of JPMorgan's asset management arm, the firm has quickly grown over the past few years, from nearly $34 billion in 2016.

HPS was reportedly approached by a number of interested institutions, which offered acquisition or merger instead of entering into IPO, but BlackRock came out the winner. The entire private credit class of assets is now estimated above $1.5 trillion, and it may grow to $2.6 trillion in the next 5 years, according to average analyst pool projections on Wall Street. Even though BlackRock's rivals Apollo, managing $598 billion in credit assets, Blackstone ($432 billion) and Ares ($335 billion) are still commanding bigger strides in this credit platform speciality, the deal will clearly strengthen BlackRock positions here by creating a private credit franchise with about $220 billion in client assets. According to some estimates, this may increase BlackRock's private markets fee-paying assets under management and management fees by 40% and about 35%, respectively.

As an investment institution, BlackRock previously emphasized that an expanding credit division could be its "primary growth driver" within alternative solutions in coming years. As CEO Larry Fink noted, the HPS deal helps to "deliver income solutions for our clients that blend both the best of the public markets and the best of the private markets". This "positions BlackRock to offer comprehensive alternative asset management portfolio services to the largest institutions in the world ... significantly advancing its private-market growth goals," Ana Arsov, global head of private credit at Moody's Ratings commented.

Many investors think in a similar way. As we saw BLK aiming for new mountains since the very beginning of 2024, now we can update our price target for $1,150 at least. When BLK share price was just a bit above $800 in early January, the pool of Wall Street analysts put their average target at $877, and it adjusted to $1,090 at the moment. A 30% price growth for the last 11 months looks like a reason to expect even better price dynamics. It seems that declining borrowing costs in both the U.S. and Europe along with the Christmas rally have a potential of another 3% to 5% increase for the leaders of the investment segment right in the coming weeks.

 

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Rafael Quintana Martinez
Money Manager de alto rendimiento, con una sólida formación académica, profesional y de campo. Más de 9 años de experiencia especializada en el comercio de mercados financieros internacionales. La devoción, la fiabilidad, la responsabilidad y la ética impulsan mi vida. Actualmente me desempeño como Analista Senior para Metadoro. https://metadoro.com/es https://mx.investing.com/members/contributors/235587671/ https://es.tradingview.com/chart/EURUSD/rE9gVips/
ETC Is Losing Momentum

Ethereum Classic (ETC) is up 11.5% this week to $36.88, outperforming the broader market as Bitcoin (BTC) slips 1.1% to $96,678. The altcoin rally remains robust, with ETC surging 10.8% on Wednesday alone, marking a remarkable 97.3% gain since early November.

ETC is now approaching the ascending channel resistance at $40.00, which may act as a pivotal level. While a price spike beyond $40.00 is possible, sustained movement above this resistance is necessary for further upside to $45.00. Without significant positive developments within the Ethereum Classic project, such an advance may lack staying power, increasing the likelihood of a correction back toward $35.00.

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