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Is It Time To Play Defense 

With Your Investment Portfolio?

The bull market has been charging ahead for more than a decade now, but financial professionals are starting to wonder whether the good times are about to come crashing down on the American public’s prosperous portfolios.

That means it could be time to become a bit more defensive with your investments, says Dr. Joseph Belmonte, an investment strategist and author of Buffett and Beyond: Uncovering the Secret Ratio for Superior Stock Selection (www.buffettandbeyond.com).

“People will talk about having good luck or bad luck in the market, and you never want to depend on blind luck,” says Dr. Belmonte says. “But another definition of luck is when opportunity meets preparation. And if a recession is coming, as so many people fear, then you want to make preparations.”

One suggestion for doing that, he says: Stay away from cyclical stocks, which are stocks that perform well when the economy is humming along, but struggle when things turn sour. These are companies that provide something that’s not essential to daily living or that consumers can at least postpone purchasing when times are tough.  

Examples are car manufacturers, higher-end retail stores, and mortgage companies. Specific examples are Ford, General Motors, Caterpillar and Macy's.

With the potential for a recession looming, Dr. Belmonte says, it’s vital that you review your portfolio, examine whether you have cyclical or non-cyclical stocks, and decide whether you need to make adjustments.

He says a few things worth remembering as you shift your portfolio to the defensive mode include:

  • Look for efficiency. The companies you seek for your portfolio should be efficient. “They must have a relatively high return on equity and a consistent return on equity,” Dr. Belmonte says. “If the ROE is high and consistent, we know the firm has the capacity to create value because it is already doing so.”
  • Examine a company’s history. Dr. Belmonte says that Warren Buffett likes to look at a company’s average return on equity over a 10-year period, most likely because over any 10-year period the economy goes through recessions and also economic expansions. “As the economy goes through these cycles, expectations about a company’s future will rise and fall with the mood of all of us,” Dr. Belmonte says. “Buffett probably feels that over a 10-year period, we see the average of at least one complete economic cycle, and of course, the ensuing mood swings that accompany both the good and bad times.”
  • Consider value. Price follows value, Dr. Belmonte says, so invest in stocks that increase their value “every minute of every day.” He says McDonald’s is one example. The stock’s price may drop in tough times, but eventually the price catches back up to the company’s overall value. To find such companies, he says, look at how a stock performed during the last recession from June 30, 2008, to March 30, 2009. Value-added stocks didn’t fall as far as the overall market, and recovered much more quickly. 
  • Focus on businesses you understand. A company might sound good in theory, but if you don’t really have a good grasp of what it does and how the market for it might develop over the long haul, then it could be a risk for you. Dr. Belmonte suggests looking at businesses you have a good understanding of, so you can make an educated guess of where they likely are headed. “If you take a business you understand, and that company has a high and relatively consistent ROE, you are probably looking at a pretty good contender for your stock portfolio,” he says.”

“I always tell people to remember the good, the bad and the ugly,” Dr. Belmonte says. “The good stocks should be in our portfolios; the bad stocks should be in someone else’s portfolios; and the ugly stocks should be in nobody’s portfolio.”

About Dr. Joseph Belmonte

Dr. Joseph Belmonte, author of Buffett and Beyond: Uncovering the Secret Ratio for Superior Stock Selection (www.buffettandbeyond.com), is an investment strategist and stock market consultant. He is fond of saying, “If you want to live on the beach like Jimmy Buffett, you've got to learn how to invest like Warren Buffett.” Dr. Belmonte has developed hedged growth income strategies for family offices, and has lectured to numerous professional and investment groups throughout the country. His weekly video newsletter is sent to thousands of investors, money managers, and academics both nationally and internationally.

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Jada Hughey ClearLight Glass Co.

Jada Hughey is a stained glass artist whose work is inspired by the natural world. Having grown up in the redwood forests of California, hiked above the blue waters of Lake Tahoe, lived beneath the jagged Rocky Mountains and now immersed in the Wasatch, Jada allows her connection with the west’s varied landscape to fuel her creativity in the studio. Her Elemental Orb series best reflects these experiences, as each circular glass sculpture is associated with one of nature’s elements to create the feeling of mountain air, earthy forests or pristine waters.  
 

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Meet Jada and see her work tomorrow tonight at The Monarch during our Pre-Twilight Celebration of art & music.
 

 

430-530pm Building Tour with Monarch developer, Thaine Fischer of Fischer-Regan Enterprises.

Learn about The Monarch's unique history and architecture, inquire about studio space, or preview our venue for your upcoming event. Tours meet in front of the "Monarch in Moda" mural on the east side of the building and last approximately one hour.
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4-7pm  Pre-Concert Celebration of Art & Music, featuring...

Art by Monarch Creative Studio Members
Indie Ogden Magazine's latest issue
WBs Eatery bites & whimsies
New World Distillery craft cocktails
Zuccas beer, wine & desserts
Music provided by The Banyan Collective's #TanVan
Raffles: Twilight ticket giveaways, distillery tours & more!

Food is provided with your $5 entry donation to O1ARTS and a cash bar is available for those 21 and older. Start your Twilight night with us before Matt & Kim take the stage!
 

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7-9pm Van Sessions
with The Banyan Collective

7pm - Keyvin VanDyke - music
8pm - The Band Gooch

Van Sessions is a LIVE performance podcast featuring musicians inside or just outside (large bands) Banyan's portable podcast studio, #TanVan. Each podcast features a 4-song semi-acoustic set with intermingled conversation.
 

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Nine Rails Creative District
 

The Banyan Collective’s Live Audience Podcast & Music Series, Van Sessions, takes place at The Monarch every month during Ogden’s First Friday Art Stroll. In this EPISODE from June 2019, “Mother, Muse, Mystic, Singer-Songwriter & multifaceted Musician,” Brooke Mackintosh, joined us in TanVan for conversation and a four-song set on The Monarch’s Upper Deck.

Don't miss any of The Banyan Collective’s Arts & Adventure podcasts, including Van Sessions and Nine Rails Arts Podcast, as they share songs & stories from the heart of Ogden’s new Nine Rails Creative District!

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Construction has begun on WB's Eatery!

WB's at The Monarch will be a coffee house by day and wine cafe by night serving whimsical menu items with Latin European flair. Preview menu items at the Ogden Twilight Pre-Concert Celebrations before WBs opens officially this fall. 
 

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