Louis
Navellier
of
Navellier
&
Associates
presents
stocking
stuffers
to
Goldseek.com
Radio
listeners
in
the
form
of
stock
candidates
(Figure
1.1.).
The
list
stems
from
the
free
Navellier
Portfolio
Grader
service
-
the
host
reviews
20
stocks
advancing
from
the
hold
to
the
buy
designation.
Topping
the
list,
Honeywell
(HON)
impresses
with
strong
projected
sales
and
solid
earnings,
despite
the
recent
erosion
of
multinational
profits.
The
largest
oil
company,
Exxon
(XOM)
has
solid
sales
/
earnings
due
in
part
to
the
cold
winter
weather
and
the
resulting
boost
in
natural
gas
demand.
Energy
company
Cimarex
Energy
(XEC)
has
strong
projected
sales
of
19%
and
earnings
of
320%
plus
the
Permian
basin
exposure.
Major
delivery
service,
FedEx
(FED)
is
benefiting
from
holiday
sales
and
the
enormous
trend
towards
online
retailing.
In
an
ironic
twist,
the
top
online
retailer
Amazon
(AMZN)
is
making
a
push
into
the
brick
and
mortar
retail
/
grocery
space.
Our
guest
highlights
a
favorite
stock
candidate,
engineering
firm
MasTec
(MTZ)
and
materials
company
Vulcan
Materials
(VMC)
a
concrete
company.
Technology
companies
like
Nvidia
(NVDA)
supports
top
level
GPU
/
graphical
user
interface
technology
including
the
CUDA
language.
Our
guest
expects
the
impending
referendum
vote
in
France
to
be
the
next
economic
shock,
potentially
revamping
the
PMs
sector.
Arch
Crawford,
head
of
Crawford
Perspectives
notes
the
waning
momentum
in
the
US
equities
markets.
Although
the
technical
picture
is
less
appealing,
a
Santa
Claus
rally
seems
likely
in
the
last
half
of
this
month.
The
discussion
includes
the
global
theme
of
currency
devaluation.
Our
guest
notes
that
the
Indian
currency
event
could
be
the
most
significant,
current
economic
development.
Venezuela
just
followed
India's
lead,
dropping
the
100
Bolivar
note
from
circulation
this
week,
now
that
it
is
only
worth
two
US
cents.
Venezuelans
had
only
2
days
to
exchange
their
Bolivars.
Such
methods
only
stem
the
economic
tide
in
the
near-term;
the
long-term
ramifications
include
food
shortages,
economic
slowdown
and
runaway
inflation.
Arch
notes
that
crude
oil
could
continue
to
climb
in
2017
in
tandem
with
the
CRB
commodities
index.
Fed
officials
fears
of
an
overheating
economy
and
inflation
are
viewed
as
a
positive
sign
for
the
PMs
sector.
The
topic
veers
outside
the
box
into
a
highly
speculative
yet
intriguing
discussion
on
the
nature
/
implications
of
artificial
post-human
intellects.
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Guest
Biographies
Arch
Crawford
Stockmarket
Cycles
Arch
Crawford
cut
his
technical
analysis
teeth
as
first
assistant
to
top
Wall
Street
technician
Robert
Farrell
at
Merrill
Lynch
in
the
early
1960s.
In
1977,
following
Archs
extensive
research
into
astrophysical
phenomenon,
astrology
and
its
correlation
to
market
performance,
he
edited
and
published
the
premiere
issue
of
Crawford
Perspectives
market
timing
newsletter.
Today,
nearly
40
years
later,
Crawford
Perspectives
continues
to
bring
readers
one
of
the
most
highly
regarded
and
consistently
accurate
market
timing
newsletters
available.
Chairman/CEO/CIO
Louis
Navellier
is
Chairman
of
the
Board,
Chief
Executive
Officer,
and
Chief
Investment
Officer
of
Navellier
&
Associates,
Inc.,
located
in
Reno,
Nevada.
Mr.
Navellier
is
also
editor
of
four
leading
stock
advisory
newsletters:
Emerging
Growth,
Quantum
Growth,
Blue
Chip
Growth,
and
Global
Growth.
A
recognized
expert
in
translating
what
had
been
purely
academic
techniques
into
real
market
applications,
he
believes
that
disciplined,
quantitative
analysis
can
select
stocks
that
will
significantly
outperform
the
overall
market.
Mr.
Navellier
employs
a
three-step,
highly
disciplined,
bottom-up
stock
selection
process,
focusing
on
quantitative
analysis,
fundamental
analysis,
and
optimization
of
the
securities
selected
for
the
portfolio.
In
1980,
Mr.
Navellier
began
publishing
his
research
in
his
stock
advisory
newsletter,
the
MPT
Review.
Since
1987,
he
has
been
active
in
the
management
of
individual
portfolios,
mutual
funds,
and
institutional
portfolios.
A
charismatic
figure
with
a
reputation
for
solid
leadership,
Louis
Navellier
has
been
covered
by
a
wide
range
of
international
media.
In
addition
to
appearing
on
CNBC,
Bloomberg,
The
Nightly
Business
Report,
and
Wall
Street
Week,
he
has
been
featured
in
Barron's,
Forbes,
Fortune,
Investor's
Business
Daily,
Money,
Smart
Money,
and
The
Wall
Street
Journal.
Most
recently
he
was
profiled
in
Kenneth
A.
Stern's
book
Secrets
of
the
Investment
All-Stars
in
the
interview
"Louis
Navellier,
A
Man
Who
Has
Beat
Them
All."
He
is
also
featured
in
Alan
R.
Ackerman's
Investing
Under
Fire:
Winner
Strategies
from
the
Masters
for
Bulls,
Bears,
and
the
Bewildered.