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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.

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.

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.

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.


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. 

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I Am Buying More Starbucks Here and Now

At least, I was obviously wrong with my assessment of Starbucks' stocks. The technical path of the coffee house's price went much worse than it could be expected a couple of months ago. Since it performed a fast route from a $90+ area to above $100 per share in early November, I felt as if the best moment to invest passed by. Yet, the stock was treading water near the same price range and even lower for quite a long time after that. Finally, quarterly numbers in after-hours trading on April 30 re-shaped the disposition to temporarily bearish, derailing previous attempts to recover and sending the stock below $75.

A 15.88% drop in one day happened amidst weaker sales and profit numbers during the last quarter, also marked by a decrease in customer visits. Same-store sales were down by 4% YoY globally, and were down by double digits on the Chinese market, citing dampening demand in North America and China, which was the worst thing one could imagine. Equity per share (EPS) amounted to $0.68 only vs consensus of $0.80 (a 15.2% of supposed money inflows was missing). Besides, gross marginality per sold unit was 25.6%, down from 26.2% a year ago, and free cash flow lessened to $629.9 million, down 64.8% from the previous quarter.

The bright side of the bigger picture for me is the growing number of new store locations to reach 38,951 before the end of the quarter, as much as 2,317 higher than 12 months ago. Of course, that was the reason for growing expenses, which did not return quickly, yet are promising to bring more money back even if the business marginality would remain relatively low for a while. I am sure that this globally renowned chain of coffee houses, with a nearly $100 billion of market caps, perfectly knows what it is doing when opening new stores in Asia. It should not be an instant coffee effect, but a far-reaching invigorating contribution to a long history of the company, which successfully taught millions of Americans of drinking proper coffee drinks as they were designed and created in Europe, instead of enjoying a poor excuse for a coffee in fast food points. Now, they are teaching this to their Chinese and broader Asian audience as well. A retreat by value-oriented customers and other forms of consumer weakness, when more families prefer eating at home, as well as unfavourable weather conditions in the US, come and go. Yet the coffee empire remains all penetrating amid competitive pressure.

Not too much time will pass and the current price of $75 per share of Starbucks would be perceived as a blessing, though the price may use this short-lived opportunity to test even lower levels. After all, the price briefly dropped below $70 in May 2022 and reached almost $50 in the covid year of 2020. Many of those who abandoned lost opportunities to buy Starbucks in between $50 and $70, being feared by a fleeting moment, would be biting their elbows later when the price surfaced to above $100 again. Taught by various kinds of experience, I began to add more to my buy positions in Starbucks here and now.

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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/
Cardano is Trying to Recover

Cardano (ADA) has experienced a decline of 3.0% this week, currently trading at $0.4530. This downturn comes after the token attempted to recover from a significant loss, dropping by 10.1% to $0.4180 on May 1st. In its effort to regain traction, ADA is aiming to re-enter the ascending channel established since October 19, 2023. However, achieving this goal requires prices to surpass the $0.4600-0.4700 range.

Investor sentiment remains cautiously optimistic, as there has been observed increased activity among whales accumulating ADA tokens. Over the past 8 days, there has been a daily average of $13.84 billion in large transactions, suggesting the potential for a forthcoming rally in ADA prices.

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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/
DAX is Ready to Be Sold

The German DAX stock index reached a historic milestone on April 2, soaring to an all-time high of 18,638 points. However, it subsequently entered a corrective phase, experiencing a decline of 6.3% to 17,450 points by April 19, marking its lowest level since February 27. Despite this setback, the benchmark has managed to partially recover from its losses and encounter resistance within the confines of an ascending channel.

The recent rebound has underscored the resilience of the index, albeit with indications of limited upside potential. As the index encountered resistance, it demonstrated its strength, suggesting that further significant gains may be constrained. Currently, the resistance level has been adjusted to 18,850 points, while the support zone lies within the range of 16,000 to 16,500 points, serving as a noteworthy downside target.

In light of these developments, setting a stop-loss between 19,000 and 20,300 points could be prudent, with a preference for higher levels to mitigate the impact of unexpected volatility.

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Amazon Still Serves as a Beacon for Others

Shares of Amazon.com initially went down when having crossed over the halfway point of last week to touch a two-month dips around $166.5, battered by a slight shock from a double-digit corrective move of Meta Platforms. But this did not last long. Markets' belief in the power of sales on Amazon is strong enough for the price to bounce back above $175 the next trading session. An enthusiastic crowd proved right when making the E-commerce giant soaring once again, as its quarterly numbers clearly surpassed experts estimates on the night of May 1.

Some persistent losses of the S&P 500 broad indicator to follow the Federal Reserve's unchanged rate decision, as the central bankers rather downplayed chances for more rare hikes, partially prevented further gains after Amazon's quick re-test of the uncharted territory above $185 per share. Yet, the prospects look rosy, especially as Amazon Web Services (AWS), a growing cloud segment, added 17% on an annual basis to reach $25 billion in revenue. This topped consensus forecasts of about 14.5% to 15% growth. The sales of AWS for the whole year are now running at more than $100 billion, contributing more and more to the company's delivery business. "The combination of companies renewing their infrastructure modernization efforts and the appeal of AWS’s AI [artificial intelligence] capabilities is reaccelerating AWS’s growth rate," the company commented on the results.

All in all, Amazon.com announced its quarterly EPS (equity per share) of $0.98 on revenue of $143.31 billion, against average expectations of $0.84 on revenue of $142.65 billion. For the next quarter, Amazon CEOs suggested sales figures in the range between $144 billion and $149 billion. Even though consensus on Wall Street were betting at nearly $150 billion, this did not stop the bullish bias. Such estimates mean 7% to 11% YoY, being higher than $143 billion in Q1. Operating income is supposed to range between $10 billion and $14 billion, compared with $7.7 billion in Q2 2023. an analyst pool 12-month price target for Amazon is still above $215 per share, which means another 20% upside. Thus, no one among large investment houses expect a solid price adjustment for Amazon before the market reaches this area. Amazon's solid performance is also a bright beacon for other mega caps on Wall Street.

This spring was not the best time for the “Magnificent Seven” stocks, yet the last three quarters showed very healthy margin expansion opportunities, happily used by Amazon. The operating cash flow jumped by 82% YoY, while free cash flows spiked to $50 billion from an outflow of $3.3 billion, allowing to make bigger investments into generative AI. These financial results were achieved despite a pre-tax valuation loss of $2 billion from Amazon’s investment in Rivian Automotive vs a similar kind of loss of just $500 million in the same season of 2023. Customer experiences and businesses are changing because of this, so Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sees "considerable momentum on the AI front, where we’ve accumulated a multi-billion-dollar revenue run rate already”. However, "we don’t spend the capital without very clear signals that we can monetize it this way. We remain very bullish on AWS,” he added. That's why our own estimated target lies between $230 and $250 per share, or even 7% to 16% above the strong consensus pool target of large investment houses.

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