The Blue Harbinger Weekly — Blue Harbinger Investment Research

Our 28 Favorite Stocks: July Performance Review & Outlook

In this week’s Blue Harbinger Weekly, we provide a brief performance review and outlook for each of the 28 holdings across our Blue Harbinger strategies. We also provide access to a members-only report on our “Top 3 Covered Call Stocks.” Lastly, you’ll notice we’ve updated performance though the end of July, and all three Blue Harbinger strategies continue to significantly outperform.

Our Top 3 Covered Call Stocks

This members-only post highlights our top 3 covered call stocks. Essentially, we believe writing covered calls on these three stocks is a "win-win" opportunity for income investors because if they get called you will collect the proceeds from the sale (plus the premium you will have already received), and if they don't get called then you're left holding a very attractive long-term investment that pays a big safe dividend.

Two Attractive Buying Opportunities

This week’s Weekly reviews two attractive opportunities. First, a very profitable, dividend paying, consumer goods company that was down big on Friday after the market overreacted to disappointing earnings. Second, an undervalued energy-related company that we own in our Income Equity strategy. It pays a big growing dividend, and it announces earnings this upcoming week.

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Autoliv: Attractive Growth, Valuation and Dividend

Autoliv (the world's largest automotive safety supplier) was down 8.5% on Friday after announcing disappointing earnings. However, the company is still very profitable, it has vast growth potential, and its shares are undervalued by the market in our view. Additionally, the company’s dividend yield just rose to 2.23% which is above average compared to the S&P 500’s dividend yield of only 2.04%.

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Phillips 66: Big Dividend, Attractive Long-Term Opportunity

Phillips 66 has recently under-performed the market because investors are too focused on the short-term crack spread impacts, rather than on the long-term growth into chemicals and midstream businesses. It is also a cash generation machine with a big growing dividend. Warren Buffett recently increased his ownership to nearly 15%. It announces earnings this Friday (7/29). We own it in our Income Equity strategy.

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Big Yield Roadmap: The Ones We Actually Own

This week’s Weekly is a continuation of our public report titled Big Yield Roadmap. However, in this members-only version we provide specific details on stocks we actually own in each of the big dividend categories (so far, we haven’t mentioned any of these stocks publicly). We also provide information on additional big-dividend stocks that are on our members-only watch list. Lastly, this week’s new investment idea is a deep dive into one of the healthcare REITs we have been considering.

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Why this Nice Dividend, Engineering Company, Could Rise 70%

Did you make the same investment mistake as so many others? As the S&P 500 sits just a feather below its all-time high, did you miss the rally because you got scared and sold your stocks as soon as the Brexit news hit two weeks ago? This week’s Weekly provides a brief reminder on the importance of sticking to your long-term strategy. And we also review our latest new investment idea: a profitable, high-margin, growing, industrial engineering company that pays a big dividend and trades at a very attractive price.

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TE Connectivity: Big Dividend, Attractive Price

TE Connectivity is a profitable, high-margin, growing, industrial engineering company that pays a big dividend and the stock trades at an attractive price. Further, the stock still has not recovered from the recent Brexit-induced volatility relative to the rest of the market. We don't currently own shares in any of of Blue Harbinger strategies, but we've placed it high on our "watch list."

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Our Top 3 Big Bank Ideas: Impressive Dividends, Price Appreciation Potential

Many dividend investors are overlooking these three obvious opportunities. It’s time to acknowledge the financial crisis is in the rear view mirror for some banks. In particular, we highlight three big bank stocks that have big growing dividends, very low risk, and the potential for very big price appreciation. We own two of them, and we’re considering purchasing the third.