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The Best Sector To Invest Your Money In Until The End Of The Year

The Smart Profits Report#557 -
by Paul Moore, Technology Specialist, Smart Profits Report

Well, we’re about two-thirds of the way through 2008 - a year that could potentially be the worst one for stocks since 2002.

As you may know - and as we’ve mentioned here many times before - the best time to buy is when the investment world is at its most fearful and when the overriding investor sentiment is “panic.”

But what does history tell us? Is it time to camp out in cash-based investments, or look for stock bargains?

The following statistics help paint an interesting picture, which shows that investors could benefit by simply buying one particular market index into the end of the year…

Tech Primed For Another Strong Stretch Run

I’ve reviewed the Nasdaq Composite index’s returns over the past ten years in two different time segments: The first eight months of the year and the last four months of the year.

If history is any guide, it shows that a year-end rally is likely and offers clues as to where investors should look to put their money to work.

As you can see, technology firms are particularly likely to enjoy an end-of-year rally, as corporate IT managers spend any budget dollars set aside for the year to that point, and online advertising and commerce companies benefit from the shift toward online retail and away from traditional retailers.

Let’s break down the numbers…

The End-Of-Year Tech Rally

Right now, the Nasdaq Composite index is down about 11% on the year. But history shows that this trend doesn’t necessarily continue until the end of the year.

As you can see, there have been six instances over the past 10 years where the Nasdaq Composite’s returns over the first eight months of the year were negative.

But on all six occasions, the index promptly rallied into the end of the year. Not only were the returns positive, they were impressive, notching up an average of 14.6%.

This unusual occurrence could be due to several factors…

  • The benefit of stocks being oversold
  • Optimism about the coming year
  • The expectation for outperformance as companies experience budget flush
  • Fund managers putting more capital to work in order to aggressively chase year-end performance

Regardless of the cause, a correlation exists. And here’s how you can take advantage…

15% Gains From The Last Four Months

In a post tech bubble economy, by being invested in the sector over the final four months of the year, rather than throughout the entire year, you could outperform the market by 15%.

This may be a short period to draw conclusions from but it represents a solid view of a stable environment for investing in technology stocks.

The years of the bubble, crash, and the first year of recovery misrepresent the growth prospects of the environment we’re in today. And the numbers clearly show that the potential for negative returns are in the early part of the year, when companies have less visibility into financial results, drags on the overall performance.

Therefore, you could outperform the market by buying the index on the first trading day of September and selling at the end of the year. In the post tech bubble/recovery era, this strategy would result in the individual outperforming the market by 15.1%.

Since I wrote about technology stocks coming under pressure from the appreciating dollar, in my last column on August 26 the Nasdaq Composite has dropped 5.7%. This has taken down the stocks to own, as well as those vulnerable to earnings revisions.

Considering the relative stability of technology companies that are independently diversified by not being levered to a single-end market, plus the historical seasonal support, we’re looking for an opportunity to begin to put money to work - and I intend to do just that with my next pick in the October issue of the Xcelerated Profits Report, out next week. For more information, click here.

Best regards,

Paul Moore

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Today’s Smart Profits Notes

  • Dell (Nasdaq: DELL), the proud maker of low-cost, built-to-order PCs, has stumbled upon tougher times recently. The firm is officially exploring plans to sell most, or all, of its manufacturing facilities within the next 18 months - a move that will further distance the company from the concept that first made it famous. Although the executives have attempted to raise profits and cut costs since releasing a less-than-expected second quarter earnings report, their efforts haven’t been good enough. Just today, the firm announced that it’s already sold off two facilities.
  • AOL used to be something of a status symbol. Today, though, a string of customer service complaints has tarnished the company’s reputation. On Wednesday, however, AOL launched a new homepage that it hopes will call to previously dissatisfied customers (numbering in the millions) who have left its service. With the new version, AOL users can access outside e-mail accounts and log into their social networking sites, too. More personalization features will also be added over the coming weeks. Speculation on the real goal behind AOL’s advancements is simple: The firm is sprucing up its performance in order to sell the currently floundering business to somebody else. 

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3 Responses to “The Best Sector To Invest Your Money In Until The End Of The Year”

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  2. Frank Urankar on September 12th, 2008 1:32 pm

    Mr. Denholm,
    In your article ” The End-Of-Year Tech Rally” you make a good case, but I think that you fail to take into account that this is an non-incumbant presidential election year. When you compare the 2000 election to this years I think there are a lot of similarities. If this years election is as close as the one in 2000 look for market turmoil.
    Frank

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