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Hitting A Home Run With Our SPY Put Spread

We have another home run here, a 13.02% profit in only 6 trading days. Friday the 13th seems as good a day as any to take a profit. Also, we are realizing 87.17%of the maximum potential profit in the S&P 500 SPDR’s (NYSEARCA: SPY ) May , 2016 $210-$213 in-the-money vertical bear put spread. In the highly unlikely event that we have a major rally in stocks next week, we now have new dry powder to play with, having cut our net short position in the from 40% to 20%. If you have the ProShares Short S&P 500 Short Fund ETF (NYSEARCA: SH ) (click here for the prospectus here ), or the ProShares Ultra Short S&P 500 Short Fund 2X ETF (NYSEARCA: SDS ) (click here for the prospectus here ), keep them. We are going lower. This trade takes our performance up to a blockbuster 10.37% so far in May, and 11.58% since the beginning of 2016. These are numbers almost anyone would kill for. I never bought this week’s rally in the Dow Average for two seconds. No volume, no news, and no cross asset class confirmations meant it was not to be believed. It was just another opportunity for the high frequency traders to pick the pockets of hedge funds by squeezing them out of their shorts, which they have been doing on a weekly basis all year. That conviction allowed me to hang on to my aggressive 40% net short position, until now. This takes my Trade Alert performance to a new all time high of over 203.26%. Better yet, WE ARE POISED TO MAKE AS MUCH AS A 14% PROFIT BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK WITH OUR REMAINING POSITIONS! To remind you of why we are short the S&P 500 in a major way, let me refresh your memories. It’s all about the strong dollar. A robust buck diminishes the foreign earnings of the big American multinationals, major components of the S&P 500. I think it is much more likely that stocks grind down in coming weeks to first retest the unchanged on 2016 level at $2,043, and then the 200-day moving average at $2,012. Share prices are anything but inspirational here. Price earnings multiples are at all time highs at 19X. The calendar is hugely negative. Soggy and heavily financially engineered Q1 earnings reports came and went. Huge hedge fund shorts have been covered with large losses, and no one is in a rush to jump back into the short side. Oh, and the is bumping up against granite like two year resistance at $2014 that will take months to break through in the best case. Did I mention that US equity mutual funds have been net sellers of stock since 2014? This position is also a hedge against what I call “The Dreaded Flat Line of Death” Scenario. This is where the market doesn’t move at all over a prolonged period of time and no one makes any money at all, except us. If I am right on all of this May will come in as the most profitable month for the Mad Hedge Fund Trader Trade Alert Service in more than a year. For new subscribers, your timing is perfect! To see how to enter this trade in your online platform, please look at the order ticket below, which I pulled off of optionshouse . The best execution can be had by placing your bid for the entire spread in the middle market and waiting for the market to come to you. The difference between the bid and the offer on these deep in-the-money spread trades can be enormous. Don’t execute the legs individually or you will end up losing much of your profit. Spread pricing can be very volatile on expiration months farther out. Here are the specific trades you need to execute this position: Sell 37 May, 2016 $213 puts at………….….……$8.40 Buy to cover short 37 May, 2016 $210 puts at…..$5.45 Net Cost:…………………………………………………..$2.95 Potential Profit: $2.95 – $2.61 = $0.34 (37 X 100 X $0.34) = $1,258 or 13.02% profit in 6 trading days. Time for Some Downside Protection Disclosure: I/we have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it. I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article.

3 Strong Buy All-Cap Value Mutual Funds

Value mutual funds provide excellent choices for investors looking for bargains, i.e., stocks at a discount. Value mutual funds are those that invest in stocks trading at discounts to book value, and have low price-to-earnings ratio and high dividend yields. Value investing is always a popular strategy, and for a good reason. After all, who doesn’t want to find stocks that have low P/Es, solid outlooks and decent dividends? However, not all value funds solely comprise companies that primarily use their earnings to pay dividends. Investors interested in choosing value funds for yield should be sure to check the mutual fund yield. The mutual fund yield is the dividend payment divided by the value of the mutual fund’s shares. Below we share with you three top-rated all-cap value mutual funds. Each has earned a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and is expected to outperform its peers in the future. Investors can click here to see the complete list of all-cap value funds, their Zacks Rank and past performance. DFA Tax Managed U.S. Marketwide Value II (MUTF: DFMVX ) seeks long-term growth of capital. DFMVX invests 100% of its assets in its Master Fund, The Tax-Managed U.S. Marketwide Value Series. The Master fund is expected to invest the lion’s share of its assets in companies located in the U.S. DFA Tax-Managed US Marketwide Value II has a three-year annualized return of almost 9.1%. DFMVX has an expense ratio of 0.22% as compared to the category average of 1.10%. Pioneer Core Equity Fund A (MUTF: PIOTX ) invests the majority of its assets in equity securities of U.S. companies. PIOTX may invest a maximum of 10% of its assets in securities of non-U.S. issuers, which include up to 5% of its assets in securities of emerging economies. The fund may also invest in initial public offerings of equity securities. Pioneer Value A has a three-year annualized return of almost 6.3%. Craig Sterling is one of the fund managers of PIOTX since last year. Homestead Funds Value (MUTF: HOVLX ) seeks capital appreciation over the long run. HOVLX primarily focuses on acquiring common stocks of undervalued companies with market capitalization higher than or equal to $2 billion. The fund considers factors including earnings valuations and debt ratios to identify undervalued companies. Homestead Value has a three-year annualized return of almost 9.9%. As of December 2015, HOVLX held 48 issues, with 5.47% of its assets invested in Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (NYSE: BMY ). Original Post

The V20 Portfolio: Week #32

The V20 portfolio is an actively managed portfolio that seeks to achieve an annualized return of 20% over the long term. If you are a long-term investor, then this portfolio may be for you. You can read more about how the portfolio works and the associated risks here . Always do your own research before making an investment. Read the last update here . Note: Current allocation and planned transactions are only available to premium subscribers . Over the past week, the V20 Portfolio declined by 5.5% while the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA: SPY ) dipped by 0.5%. Portfolio Update MagicJack (NASDAQ: CALL ) reported Q1 earnings. MagicJack continued to deliver stable results, generating $6.9 million of cash flow in Q1. Earnings were slightly boosted by the Broadsmart acquisition, whose results have been included since March 17 th. Financially speaking, there was nothing exciting going on with MagicJack. It continued to generate good cash flow and it remains exceptionally cheap today, currently trading at 8x P/E or 4x excluding cash on hand. While the management has not been good a steward of capital (the reason why we significantly trimmed the position in the first place), the discount is simply too large to ignore. There is also a lot going on at the strategic front. In addition to the partnership with Movistar, which hasn’t produced anything meaningful thus far, the company is also redomesticating to the U.S. Management believes that this move may unlock additional demand for the stock. Our helicopter company’s results were not great. Of course, that was expected given the fact that oil has plateaued a bit and industry capex has remained low. Operating loss for the oil and gas segment amounted to $5 million, a large drop from Q1 2015’s profit of $19 million. On the other hand, the air medical segment continued to be profitable as expected, generating $10.4 million of operating profit, up 7% quarter on quarter. Intelsat (NYSE: I ) bought back a significant amount of debt. Since April 28 th, Intelsat has repurchased $460 million of 2022 notes through both the open market as well as private transactions “at varying discounts to the par amount”. While the effective price was not announced, it was clear that the discount was significant, as the bonds were trading below $70. The company also plans to buy back another $625 million of debt across various maturities ranging from 2021 to 2023 through a tender offer, also at significant discounts to par (~$75). While the funds used were the 8% 2024 notes (i.e. the company refinanced existing debt at a higher interest rate), the net impact was still positive given the massive discount. Looking Forward Conn’s (NASDAQ: CONN ) will report Q1 earnings in a couple of weeks. As the company continues to tweak the credit policy, sales growth may tumble, as we’ve seen in April (policy changes took away 650 bps of same store sales growth). The macro condition remains unfavorable considering the company’s concentration in Texas. Of course, these short-term swings do not impact the company’s long-term outlook. Performance Since Inception Click to enlarge Disclosure: I am/we are long CONN, SPY, I, CALL. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it. I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. Editor’s Note: This article covers one or more stocks trading at less than $1 per share and/or with less than a $100 million market cap. Please be aware of the risks associated with these stocks.