LONDON, November 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The secret behind finding a high-value stock is locating the market sectors that are booming - and in 2017 there are four
industries that are head and shoulders above the rest. Cryptocurrencies, cannabis, cybersecurity and cobalt. Active today
includes: Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX), Micron Technologies (NYSE: MU), Oncolytics Biotech (TSX: ONC), Scotts Miracle-Gro (NYSE:
SMG), America Movil (NYSE: AMX)
Cobalt demand is so strong and supply so uncertain that the scramble of major automakers and
battery gigafactory bulls to secure a pipeline has sent prices soaring.
Investors who got left out of the first major cryptocurrency wave are feeling the pain but watching the next wave roll in with
industrial-scale digital mining, while Bitcoin shoots past $6,000 per coin.
World War III is on - and cyber-attacks are set to cost us $6 trillion a year by 2021. High-tech cybersecurity companies are poised to soar as every industry in the world
tries to protect their data against attacks that cost millions of dollars per single breach.
And on the lighter side, we have a U.S. cannabis market forecasted to reach $25 billion by 2020,
with recreational use legalized in only two states. Additionally, the Canadian pot market is worth about $8 billion, and recreational use is expected to be legalized countrywide in less than a year.
These are the only charts you need to view the bull run in all four spaces.
Cobalt is surging …
And demand is facing a big supply problem.
Cryptocurrency prices are soaring, with massive gains from June 2016 to June 2017 and no sign
of slowing down.
With bitcoin setting new all-time highs …
In cybersecurity, the big names are about to get bigger as cybercrime breaches pile on billions upon billions in damage:
Cybersecurity spending in the U.S. alone over the past 8 years has steadily climbed by the billions:
And then we've got cannabis, which is set to explode in North America with the biggest bang
in Canada where recreational use is poised to become legal by next summer.
Analysts expect the Canadian pot industry alone to grow from $240 million in 2016 to
$4.6 billion as soon as 2019.
Here are 5 of the hottest stocks in these 4 key sectors:
#1 Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX)
Trading as a $20.23-billion market cap company, FCX was one of the biggest producers of cobalt
in the world until it sold its stake in Congolese Tenke Fungurume to China Molybendum for $2.65
billion. It's a pattern-getting out of Congo these days. But FCX still has its hands in
the cobalt trade through a subsidiary called Freeport Cobalt.
FCX's stock has gained nearly 43 percent in a year, and it's outperformed the S&P 500. The best part is that this stock is
still a cheap way to gain exposure to cobalt. As of November 1, shares were around $14.30.
FCX also topped earnings and revenues estimates in Q3 2017, with results were announced on 25 October. Revenues went up around
11.2 percent year over year to $4.3 billion, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $4.1 billion.
Full-year guidance also looks promising, with operating cash flow around $4.3 billion and
capital expenditures around $1.5 billion, while anticipated sales volumes is 3.7 billion pounds of
copper, 1.6 million ounces of gold and 94 million pounds of molybdenum. Another catalyst to look out for will be positive
progress in negotiations with the Indonesian government for long-term operating rights.
#2 Quantum Cobalt Corp. (BVQ; BRVVF)
With major consumers shifting away from 'conflict cobalt' mined under dubious circumstances in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), one of the hottest new venue shares a name with one of the hottest
metals in the world right now: Welcome to Cobalt, Ontario,
North America's best chance at producing its own, safe cobalt that won't come under scrutiny for
horrendous child labor practices or indirectly funding conflicts.
DRC may be the largest producer of cobalt in the world, and we may be desperate for cobalt, but it's too hot to handle.
Cobalt, Ontario was the site of a historic silver rush, and now it's
the site of a new cobalt rush.
Right in the heart of this cobalt belt, Quantum Cobalt has set up shop with three prospective plays that are all historical
producers.
The company's Nipissing Lorrain Cobalt Project has in the past produced over 16,500 tons of the critical metal. And then, just
55 kilometers north of Ontario's prolific Cobalt district,
Quantum has the Rabbit Cobalt Project, with historic work returning an assay of 8.76 percent cobalt.
Also nearby, is Quantum's Kahuna Cobalt-Silver property, covering 77 claims over 1,200 hectares. Here, mineralization of
cobalt has been discovered in past work.
Right next door is First Cobalt Corp.- a company that pulled out of the DRC to expand in Canada, has past-producing assets and a market capitalization of CAD$39
million, which is expected to reach CAD$156 million pending an acquisition transaction. It
all suggests that Quantum, with its three cobalt projects at ground zero--may be undervalued.
The past production on these properties suggests that Quantum has significant exploration and development potential, and it
could be coming into this game right at the edge of the cobalt bull-run.
With cobalt at all-time highs, we expect news flow on this one to take quantum leaps. They're putting boots on the ground
right now and expect to be drilling at the start of the New Year.
#3 Micron Technologies (NYSE: MU)
It's hard to break into cryptocurrency without risking a lot on an ICO (initial coin offering). There's no ETF-yet. So, the
best way to gain exposure is through the back door, and more specifically, through one of the best-performing tech companies that
is making things like blockchain possible.
Micron markets memory and data storage solutions to computer manufacturing firms, consumer electronics companies and
telecommunications powerhouses. It's got so many hot markets to fall back on, and its upwardly mobile share price likes it. Over
the past 52 weeks alone, MU share prices have surged 133 percent.
What investors like here is the phenomenal growth ability because it spans multiple sectors-all of them fast-growing.
Q3 earnings scheduled for December 20 will be something to watch.
While market darling Nvidia (NYSE: NVDA) is wildly expensive right now and continues the upward climb (though some say it's
close to bulletproof), MU is still relatively cheap, trading as of November 1 at just over
$44 per share.
# 4 INTEL
This stellar chipmaker has had yet another good quarter, and they've also raised guidance for the full year. It's facing stiff
competition from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which just released two new chips, but the INTEL numbers don't show this has had
much negative impact. It has had a positive one, though, with INTEL rising to the occasion and keeping pace with the competitive
drive. Next quarter's outlook shows a sequential increase in revenue.
And guidance for the full year gets a boost … The company is also doing some cost-cutting and adopting a more reserved
acquisition strategy.
All of this has combined to prompt analysts to raise their price targets on Intel shares. BMO Capital Markets has raised its
rating for Intel to outperform, from market perform. They see higher profitability next year and are raising the price target
from $37 to $58. As of pre-market on Tuesday, 31 October, Intel was
trading at $45.33. We like the fact that shares are trading at a 7 percent discount to Intel's
industry peers (on a free cash flow multiple basis, according to BMO).
#5 Scotts Miracle-Gro (NYSE: SMG)
It doesn't sound like a pot stock, we get it. But this is a 'pick and shovel' company for the marijuana industry, and the
industry is going to need a lot of them, and is making them a huge market opportunity. SMG is presently trading as a $5.84-billion market cap company, and shares are up nearly 16 percent over the past year.
SMG markets a lot of products, including the Miracle-Gro brand, Scotts grass seeks, pest deterrent Ortho, and weed killer
Roundup, among others. But they've also been hungrily eyeing the marijuana market and they are manufacturing a nicely growing
collection of products for use in hydroponic growing, which is a huge market for pot.
If you aren't familiar yet with hydroponics, as an investor we recommend a quick education. Hydroponics is the process of
growing plants without soil. SMG has a wholly owned subsidiary, Hawthorne Gardening Company, that is focused on hydroponics as 10
percent of its total sales - for now - and has a tantalizing growth rate on that figure. Year-over-year, this segment has
organically grown 20 percent--at double digits. But Scotts is also actively acquiring companies in this space.
What SMG offers, then, is a way to gain unique exposure to the marijuana industry, without going all out for direct pot
stocks. It's also some form of stability, and that's why it's included in the basket of the first marijuana ETF ever: Horizons
Marijuana Life Sciences ET F, which hit the market on April 4, 2017.
Most of SMG's revenue comes from its lawn and garden business, while 10 percent comes from its Hawthorne Gardening Co.
subsidiary, which caters to the medical marijuana industry. This subsidiary is growing at a rapid pace, and should see major
future growth spurts.
Other companies in fast moving sectors to keep an eye on:
America Movil (NYSE: AMX) - This is the baby of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim. America Movil's wireless division, Telcel, dominates mobile number
porting across Latin America. And in this game, it trounces even AT&T.
The catalysts for this company keep rolling in. By the end of this year, Slim expects to roll out a 4.5G network in parts of
Mexico, and 5G by 2020. This is where the real growth in this industry is, and America Movil's got it in droves.
America Movil has so far invested around $52 billion in
Mexico's telecom sector alone.
Oncolytics Biotech (TSX: ONC): Oncolytics has been testing the potential of its lead product reolysin through
various stages of trials battling many types of cancer. Reolysin is the company's cancer therapeutics that has been used alone
and in combination with biologics, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy for various cancers. On that note, Oncolytics' currently
testing Reolysin treating cancers like pancreatic, breast and lung.
The company saw its share price jump significantly in May and while the share price came down in June, we see upside for this
promising biotech firm.
By. Meredith Taylor
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