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Smartinvesting2000
January 11th, 2025 | JOLTs , Apple Intelligence, Tariffs, Catch-Up Contributions, Expand Energy Corporation (EXE), Paychex, Inc. (PAYX), Cintas Corporation (CTAS) & United States Steel Corporation (X)

Smartinvesting2000

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 55:40


The job report was good, but why is that bad? Before we go into why the good report was bad, let's talk about some of the data. The expected number of payrolls was 155,000, which came in well above that at 256,000 jobs for the month of December and also increased from November when it was 212,000 jobs. This high increase in payrolls caused unemployment to drop to 4.1% and came along with an increase in average hourly earnings of 0.3% for December. Over the last 12 months average hourly earnings have increased 3.9%, which is a decent number, but just under the expected growth in average hourly earnings. Job Growth was seen in healthcare with an increase of 46,0000 jobs. That was followed by leisure and hospitality which saw an increase of 43,000 jobs and government jobs, which includes Federal, state and local jobs were up 33,000. Because it was a holiday season there was an increase in retail jobs of 43,000 after the loss of 29,000 jobs in November. There are always revisions to the previous two months, but there was not much change here as October saw an increase of 7000 jobs and the November report was actually cut by 15,000 jobs which produced a total decline of only 8000 jobs for the past two months. Because the job report was so good compared to expectations, this put fear in the stock market and bond market that there may not be any interest rate cuts until the fall of this year. This also led to concerns that we could maybe see more inflation going forward. Maybe that makes sense for traders to sell, but investors should want a strong economy. That means your businesses will sell more goods and services and increase their profits. Interest sensitive equities like real estate were hit pretty hard with a good job report and banks also had a little trouble digesting the good report and declined as well. For investors I think this is a good report because it shows strength in the economy and based on the recent job openings from the JOLTS report, I think 2025 will be a good investment year for investors in fairly valued equities, but you will see a lot of scary volatility, which smart investors should use as a buying opportunity.   Job openings report sends the market lower! The JOLTs report, which stands for Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey showed an impressive increase in job openings in the month of November to 8.096 million. This easily topped the estimate of 7.65 million and October's reading of 7.839 million, which was revised upward from the initial number of 7.744 million. While this points to a labor market that has continued to remain strong, there were some indications of softening. On a year-over-year basis, job openings fell by 833,000 and the quits rate moved from 2.1% in October to 1.9% in November. This indicates workers are less confident in finding another job if they quit their current one, which should put less pressure on wage inflation. The resiliency in the labor market is concerning for those that are looking for more rate cuts as a strong labor market allows the Fed to be patient and wait for inflation to cool further. The news paired with a December US services sector report that showed faster-than-expected growth and higher prices paid caused the ten-year Treasury to climb to around 4.7%. This spooked many speculative areas of the market including technology and cryptocurrencies.   Apple Intelligence, maybe not so intelligent? Apple's AI system, also known as Apple Intelligence, has been having some issues and has been spreading fake news. One of the AI features for iPhones summarizes users' notifications, but some of the news stories it has been summarizing has been completely inaccurate. It recently attempted to summarize a BBC News notification that falsely claimed British darts player Luke Littler had won the championship. Unfortunately, this came a day before the actual tournament's final, which Littler did end up winning. Maybe Apple Intelligence is so good it can predict the future? This was not the only false story though as Apple Intelligence has now wrongly claimed that Tennis star Rafael Nadal had come out as gay, Luigi Mangione, the man arrested following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, had shot himself, and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been arrested. The BBC in particular has been trying for a month to get Apple to fix the problem. In response, Apple apparently told the BBC it's working on an update that would add clarification that shows when Apple Intelligence is responsible for the text displayed in the notifications. This compares to the current situation where generated news notifications show up as coming directly from the source. To me this doesn't sound like a good solution as it doesn't solve the problem and most people likely wouldn't read past the headline anyway. This could still make the news organizations look bad, which I'm sure they are trying to avoid. Personally, I'm still not seeing the need to upgrade to the new iPhone, especially if these new AI features don't provide any value. From an investment standpoint, as you likely know we still believe Apple is extremely expensive trading at nearly 30x future earnings and would not recommend the stock at this time.   The tariffs are coming, who could get hurt? The retail industry will take a big hit on profits. It is estimated that about 23% of durable consumer goods like refrigerators, washers and dryers are connected to imported goods. About 19% of non-durable goods such as diapers, clothing, shoes and towels have some sort of dependency on imported products. These could be slightly higher because the only data available was from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco that came out in a 2019 study. You may think that technology and the Mag Seven will be immune from the hit to profits, but even they could face problems. Nvidia has a 76% gross margin so they should be able to absorb most, if not all of any tariffs that come their way. Apple has half the gross profit margin of Nvidia at 37% and most of their products are built in China, which could be a huge dilemma for Apple. It is no guarantee but last time around the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook, was able to get an exemption on their products. Will that happen in 2025? That's the big question. If they don't get the exemption, their stock could take a massive hit that could be more than Apple investors have seen in a while. If you're an Apple investor, you may want to use the sophisticated investing technique of crossing your fingers and anything else you're able to cross as well and hope for the best. With the other Mag Seven such as Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon and Meta, their products are safe but keep in mind that combined they spent roughly $200 billion in capital expenditures in the most recent quarter and about 60% was on imported equipment. The other industry that could take a big hit would be carmakers, such as Ford, General Motors and Stellantis and we could see hits to the operating profits anywhere from 20 to 30%. The big fear here is the estimate is between 50 to 70% of parts for the popular cars sold in the U.S. come from Canada or Mexico. Experts estimate that the consumers will see about a 6% increase in the price of new cars sold here in the US. I can't even imagine what the increase on the price of a car will be if it's a full import like a Porsche, Maserati or Ferrari. The good news is that the economy in the US is far stronger than Europe, China and Mexico, so we can weather the storm and be in a better negotiating position than those countries. With that said, I do believe we will go through some pain before things get better. I also believe if you have equities with high valuations in your portfolio that are affected by the tariffs, they could take a much larger hit than your low valuation companies that pay dividends.   Changes to Catch-Up Contributions Every year the contribution limits for retirement accounts increase.  This year is a little different because one of the provisions from the Secure Act 2.0 is now active.  If you are under the age of 50, your contribution limit for an employer sponsored retirement plan like a 401(k) is now $23,500, an increase of $500 from 2024.  If you will be 50 or older by the end of the year, you may make an additional catch-up contribution of $7,500 which means your total contribution limit is now $31,000.  However, starting in 2025 thanks to the Secure Act 2.0, if you are between the ages of 60 and 63, you may make a catch-up contribution of $11,250 rather than $7,500, meaning your total contribution limit is $34,750.  This age range is based on how old you will be at the end of the year, so if you are turning 60 this year, you are eligible to contribute the entire $34,750.  However, if you are currently 63 but will be turning 64 this year, you may only contribute $31,000.  If you are wanting to max out your retirement plan, make any necessary adjustments to your payroll contributions now so you don't have to scramble at the end of the year.  This addition catch-up contribution was implemented to help older workers prepare for retirement, but I don't see how this will make much of a difference for anyone.  It increases the contribution limit by $3,750 for 4 years, which is a total of $15,000.  An extra $15,000 is not going to make or break anyone's retirement, especially considering we already the option of funding non-retirement investment accounts after maxing out retirement accounts.   Companies Discussed: Expand Energy Corporation (EXE), Paychex, Inc. (PAYX), Cintas Corporation (CTAS) & United States Steel Corporation (X)

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
NewsWare's Trade Talk: Friday, December 13

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 18:44


S&P Futures are higher this morning as markets cheer last night's earnings report from AVGO. NASDAQ set to announce a rebalancing of its Nasdaq 100 index. Looking ahead to next week, earnings announcements are due out MU, LEN, PAYX, CTAS, FDX & NKE. FOMC meeting with announcement on Wednesday. The Fed will be updating their Dot Plot at this meeting. Congress needs to pass a continuing resolution by Dec 20th to avoid a partial government shutdown. In Europe stocks trading higher as market anticipate additional rate cuts next year, Oil prices are ticking higher as the Biden Admin is said to be preparing additional sanctions on Russian oil.

Motley Fool Money
An AI IPO, 20 Years of RB

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 39:52


Cerebras is approaching chipmaking differently, can it carve out a space for itself in an industry of titans?   (00:45) Asit Sharma and Jason Moser discuss: The dock workers strike, its daily cost, and the industries it could impact most. Upcoming AI chip IPO Cerebras, and how the company is approaching high-performance chips differently than the competition.  Fresh earnings from: Nike, Paychex, and McCormick. (19:04) October 2024 marks 20 years of Rule Breakers at The Motley Fool. To celebrate, we're airing a portion of a conversation with David and former Rule Breakers analyst Matt Argersinger from our premium Epic Opportunities podcast. David fielded questions from our investing team about his own investing process, reflected on his 6 traits of a Rule Breaker and the companies that the framework led him to follow.  (35:56) Jason and Asit break down two stocks on their radar: Pepsico and Joby Aviation. Stocks discussed: NKE, PAYX, MCK, PEP, JOBY Motley Fool Epic members can access the full conversation with David: Here on the TMF site (login required) On Spotify here after linking their accounts  Host: Dylan Lewis Guests: Jason Moser, Asit Sharma, David Gardner, Rick Engdahl Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Austin Morgan  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Insider Financial Talks Penny Stocks
GET READY: This Week's Trading Plan!

Insider Financial Talks Penny Stocks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 10:58


Insider Financial recaps last week's stock market action and covers our trading plan for this week. To get our FREE reports and eBook: https://www.insiderfinancial.com/lp/youtube This video covers SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM, TLT, BTC, DWAC, GME, PAYX, CCL, RUM, RIVN, WBA, CGC, LFLY, ACB, SNDL, TLRY, GRWG. GET READY: This Week's Trading Plan! Disclosure: Insider Financial has not been compensated for this video. Insider Financial is not an investment advisor; this video does not provide investment advice. Always do your research, make your own investment decisions, or consult with your nearest financial advisor. This video is not a solicitation or recommendation to buy, sell, or hold securities. This video is our opinion, is meant for informational and educational purposes only, and does not provide investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. For more information, please read our full disclaimer: https://insiderfinancial.com/disclaimer/ S&p 500, Dow, Nasdaq, SPY ETF, QQQ ETF, quantum computing stocks, Spac stocks, AI stocks, Bitcoin, crypto, Bitcoin stocks, crypto stocks, short squeeze, short squeeze stocks, low float, low float stocks, lithium stocks, ev stocks, small caps, trading, otc stocks, otc stocks list, penny stocks, penny stocks list, NASDAQ penny stocks, NYSE stocks, NYSE penny stocks, biotech stocks #smallcapstocks #stockstowatch #stockmarketnews

Motley Fool Money
Banking On The Home Court Advantage

Motley Fool Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 29:33


Regional banks are facing strong competition in the battle for your dollars. (00:21) Matt Frankel and Deidre Woollard discuss: - How new rules could change what you pay in overdraft fees. - Why banks are socking away money for credit losses. - The potential advantage for regional banks. (17:31) Asit Sharma and Mary Long take a medium dive into Paycom and discuss a product that could be too good for its own good. Companies discussed: TFC, DFS, USB, WFC, PAYC, JPM, PAYX, PCTY, ADP, ORCL Claim your Epic Bundle discount here: www.fool.com/epic198 Host: Deidre Woollard Guests: Asit Sharma, Matt Frankel, Mary Long Producers: Ricky Mulvey, Mary Long Engineer: Dan Boyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition
Paychex Inc 2023/Q2 Earnings Call [$PAYX]

Earnings Calls: Rawdog edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 75:41


Paychex Inc's Q2 2023 earnings call, unedited

TD Ameritrade Network
Fintech Stock Global Payments (GPN) Drops Post Earnings

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 4:13


Global Payments (GPN) stock price was down over 8% yesterday after their earnings report was released. Global Payments is a payments technology company that delivers software and services to merchants, issuers, and consumers. Global Payments segments include merchant solutions, issuer solutions, business, and consumer solutions. George Tsilis compares GPN to FISV, PAYX, PYPL, and SQ.

Benzinga Daily Stocks To Watch
Plays On The Jobs Market $TWTR $JPM $PAYX $DAL $PEGY

Benzinga Daily Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 14:59


Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, host Brent Slava brings you the market news and stocks to watch.Subscribe to our Stocks To Watch Newsletter here : https://go.benzinga.com/sales-page-187126583617110118712659Hosts:Brent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.comTesla (TSLA) - Twitter (TWTR) shares closed up about 22% on Tuesday following reports Elon Musk would move forward with the originally-planned $44 billion deal for Twitter. Tesla could see consequences from Elon Musk potentially needing to focus on Twitter; as noted by one sell-side analyst, "We suspect [Musk] will need to call upon all of his skills and talents to successfully turn Twitter around."JP Morgan (JPM) - The big bank will report quarterly results on Friday of next week.Paychex (PAYX) - A play on the jobs market. Paychex is a provider of payroll and human capital solutions. Data out of Advanced Data Processing (ADP) showed better-than-expected jobs data for September. Investors will receive more jobs-market data from the US's Bureau of Labor Statistics at 8:30 a.m. EDT on Friday.Delta Airlines (DAL) - A play on upcoming earnings. The company will report quarterly results on Thursday of next week.Pineapple Energy (PEGY) - Shares of this low-float penny stock closed up about 80% on Tuesday and continued another 50% higher Wednesday morning. A provider of solar and back-up power for consumers, the Benzinga Pro newsdesk team did not see news to justify the sharp move higher. The issue is in low-float territory with about 5.5 million shares in its float.We're always looking for ways to make this content better!If you have ideas for stocks we should cover or have feedback about the info or presentation, please drop us a line at newsdesk@benzinga.com or aslicoskun@benzinga.comUse coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The tastytrade network
Options Trading Concepts Live - June 6, 2022 - Top 5 Stocks to Watch in June

The tastytrade network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 57:12


Tune in for an overview of the top 5 stocks to watch in June that have earnings (KR, PAYX, WBA, KMX, ACN):Full article listed here - https://www.tastytrade.com/news-insights/best-stocks-june-2022

The tastytrade network
Options Trading Concepts Live - June 6, 2022 - Top 5 Stocks to Watch in June

The tastytrade network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 58:02


Tune in for an overview of the top 5 stocks to watch in June that have earnings (KR, PAYX, WBA, KMX, ACN): Full article listed here - https://www.tastytrade.com/news-insights/best-stocks-june-2022

The tastytrade network
Options Trading Concepts Live - June 6, 2022 - Top 5 Stocks to Watch in June

The tastytrade network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 57:11


Tune in for an overview of the top 5 stocks to watch in June that have earnings (KR, PAYX, WBA, KMX, ACN): Full article listed here - https://www.tastytrade.com/news-insights/best-stocks-june-2022

The tastytrade network
Options Trading Concepts Live - June 6, 2022 - Top 5 Stocks to Watch in June

The tastytrade network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 56:21


Tune in for an overview of the top 5 stocks to watch in June that have earnings (KR, PAYX, WBA, KMX, ACN):Full article listed here - https://www.tastytrade.com/news-insights/best-stocks-june-2022

Zacks Market Edge
Learn the Secrets of Great Blue-Chip Stock Investors

Zacks Market Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 28:12


If these mom-and-pop investors can create big stock portfolios through decades of investing, you can too. (1:00) - Average Joe Investors With Big Winners: The Secrets To A Million Dollar Portfolio (9:50) - Stocks To Keep On Your Radar: Blue Chip Investments (25:20) - Episode Roundup: CAT, FAST, MCD, XOM, CVX, AVGO, CSCO, PAYX, R, WHR

TD Ameritrade Network
Market Tailwinds For Digital Payroll Companies: ADP, PAYX, PAYC, CDAY

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:49


Broad market tailwinds are benefiting companies within the digital payroll space, notably the digital transformation accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The companies with the most modern infrastructure are especially benefitting, says Bryan Bergin, who has identified a churn of clients from the larger companies like ADP and PAYX to smaller ones like PAYC and CDAY. Mizuho Securities' Siti Panigrahi likes Ceridian (CDAY) most among the group for its marketable growth drivers like international expansion and improved performance.

TD Ameritrade Network
How Will Stocks Perform In The Fourth Quarter? PAYX, SYK

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 7:53


"My stock advice is that 4Q should be very good as non-election 4Q years have been excellent for the S&P 500," says Dave Gilreath. He believes that commodity prices will take care of themselves. Also, he thinks that even though wages are rising, it is not at the rate expected given unfilled jobs. Then, Gilreath provides his stock picks: Paychex (PAYX) and Stryker (SYK).

The Canadian Investor
Finding value in today's stock market with Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern

The Canadian Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 43:27


In this episode of the Canadian Investor Podcast we interview our friends from the Investing for beginners podcast, Andrew Sather and Dave Ahearn. We talk about current stock valuations, where they think value can be found in today's market and more. Tickets of stocks discussed: ADYEY, ADP, PAYX, CRWD, PYPL, MSFT, TSLA, FB, AMZN, AAPL, GOOG, V, MA, PGR https://einvestingforbeginners.com/top-investing-podcasts/ https://thecanadianinvestorpodcast.com/ Canadian Investor Podcast Twitter: @cdn_investing Simon's twitter: @Fiat_Iceberg Braden's twitter: @BradoCapital Buy us a coffee ☕️ ❤️: https://ko-fi.com/tcipod See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Timing Research Podcasts
⏰ AYT #173: ProTrader Mike -- Analyze Your Trade for September 14th

Timing Research Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 48:08


TimingResearch.com's Analyze Your Trade Episode #173, recorded at 4PM ET on September 14th, 2021. The full video, timeline, special offers, show notes, and other information for this episode is available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2021/analyze-your-trade-episode-173/   Lineup for this Episode: - ProTrader Mike of MojoDayTrading.com - The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com (moderator)   Symbols discussed today: $NFLX, $LTCN, $CHWY, $PLTR, $CRNC, $NSA, $COST, $WMS, $NVDA, $DVAX, $PAYX, $QQQ, and more!   TimingResearch Disclaimer, Terms, and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/  

Are You Green? Business & Stock Market News with Swing Trading Insights
Federal Reserve Update Explained, Stimulus Coming? Space Stocks Rocket and I SOLD

Are You Green? Business & Stock Market News with Swing Trading Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 18:26


Finally inflation gossip is put to bed and we are talking about stimulus 2021. The S&P 500 is Green & the XLK is Red, and listen to hear the question, "Are You Green?" for my personal trading accounts. We will go over the news with Unemployment claims rising, vaccine distribution, and learn about the 60% of Americans that messed with their 401K's. We also have Top Movers in space rocketing and social losers. My personal trades today included selling Beyond Meat (BYND), Phathom Pharmaceuticals (PHAT), Overstock (OSTK), and adding to Swings like Facebook and PAYX, then NEW swings with Twitter (TWTR) and Luminar Tech (LAZR), we will review those charts TOMORROW (and all Fridays) at 3:00 EST, the podcast will be streamed LIVE on YouTube - Watch the LIVE stream and past episodes on my Channel HERE. Please follow me on Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/areyougreenpodcast - and feel free to Direct Message me with any questions! Thanks for tuning into the Are You Green? Podcast, Follow and Subscribe for New Episodes M-F. ***DISCLAIMER: I am not a licensed broker or financial advisor. Only you are responsible for your own trades --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/areyougreen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/areyougreen/support

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
The trend is up until it isn't. Don't overthink it. (November 14, 2019)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019


Primeiro Tratamento
Primeiro Tratamento Eduardo Albergaria EP 73 (Roteiro)

Primeiro Tratamento

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 84:42


Eduardo Albergaria é roteirista, diretor e produtor, showrunner, sócio fundador da Urca Filmes, dirigiu séries como “Tira Onda”, “De Cara Limpa”, Ed Mort”, escreveu o documentário “Paysandú – 100 anos de Payxão”, escreveu, dirigiu e produziu o excelente “Happy Hour: Verdades e Consequências (nos cinemas!). Eduardo conhece todas as nuances da narrativa e dividiu com … Continue lendo "Primeiro Tratamento Eduardo Albergaria EP 73 (Roteiro)"

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day
3 Stocks I Saw on TV (HOG PAYX ALL) (July 2, 2016)

Stock Market Mentor Chart of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2016


Digital, New Tech & Brand Strategy - MinterDial.com
Jason Aplin, Disrupting Payment and Banks with PayX (MDE186)

Digital, New Tech & Brand Strategy - MinterDial.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2016 33:26


Minter Dialogue Episode #186 -- This interview is with Jason Aplin, a serial entrepreneur and born disruptor. Jason is currently co-founder and EVP at PayX, an FDIC-insured white-label mobile wallet and and merchant processing that works in over 80 countries. PayX, a division of IFAN, is disintermediating the payments sector and has blazed an important trail in Denmark, helping to create one of the world’s first cashless society. Meanwhile, please send me your questions as an audio file (or normal email) to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to go over to iTunes to rate/review the podcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)