Keith Richards, president and chief portfolio manager, ValueTrend Wealth Management

FOCUS: Technical analysis 


MARKET OUTLOOK:

Same old song. The market remains in a sub-optimal risk/return environment. But, as noted in my recent blogs, some factors such as breadth are improving. If you look at sort of the recent movements, and I’m talking just two to three weeks, where there has been some strength emerging in some of the other sectors. I continue to think there is room for a correction, especially in the rather overbought tech stocks.

When the techs take that back step and finally settle out some of their overbought conditions, what’s going to happen is money’s going to move into some overlooked sectors. There could be a massive opportunity when that happens and that, I wouldn’t doubt, will happen in line with the seasonal patterns of weakness into the fall and then opportunity after that. So the next few months could be an awesome opportunity to start picking away at positions that really are unloved value stocks.

We have a fairly flat-looking U.S. dollar. The U.S. dollar fell and now it’s kind of treading water sideways, and that can be good for gold because there’s a negative correlation between gold and the U.S. dollar.

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TOP PICKS:

Keith Richards' Top Picks

Keith Richards, president and chief portfolio manager at ValueTrend Wealth Management, discusses his top picks: iShares TSX Global Gold Index ETF, Nutrien, and Wheaton Precious Metals.

iShares TSX Global Gold Index ETF (XGD TSX)

Nutrien (NTR TSX)

Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM TSX) 

 

DISCLOSURE PERSONAL FAMILY PORTFOLIO/FUND
XGD TSX Y Y Y
NTR TSX Y Y Y
WPM TSX Y Y Y

 

PAST PICKS: June 26, 2023

Keith Richards' Past Picks

Keith Richards, president and chief portfolio manager at ValueTrend Wealth Management, discusses his past picks: Johnson & Johnson, Horizons High Interest Savings ETF, and Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund.

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ NYSE)

  • Then: US$163.63
  • Now: US$167.71
  • Return: 2%
  • Total Return: 2%

Horizons High Interest Savings ETF (CASH TSX)

  • Then: $50.18
  • Now: $50.01
  • Return: -0.3%
  • Total Return: 0.5%

Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLP NYSEARCA)

  • Then: US$73.88
  • Now: US$75.69
  • Return: 2%
  • Total Return: 2%

Total Return Average: 1.5%

 

DISCLOSURE PERSONAL FAMILY PORTFOLIO/FUND
JNJ NYSE Y Y Y
CASH TSX Y Y Y
XLP NYSEARCA Y Y Y