Presented by:Louis Navellier, CIO
Market Outlook
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Avalanche of Good News
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Leading Economic Indicators
On the Upswing
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Auto Sales
Bottomed Out
On the Upswing
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Consumer Confidence
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Bottomed Out
On the Upswing
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Retail Sales
Bottomed Out
On the Upswing
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Source: Yardeni.com
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Free Fall in Existing Home Prices Over?
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Source: FactSet, Navellier Applied Research
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Existing Home Sales on the Rebound
3.45
5.10
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Source: CNBC (http://www.cnbc.com/id/32208531), National Association of Realtors, Navellier Applied Research
Total Home Sales Up But High End is Slow
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China Performing Well in 2009
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Source: FactSet, Navellier Applied Research. The free-float market capitalization weighted MSCI China A index includes A share securities listed on both Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges.
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Latin America Also Strong
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Source: FactSet, Navellier Applied Research. The MSCI EM (Emerging Markets) Latin America Index is a free float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index that is designed to measure the equity market performance of emerging markets in Latin America.
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CFO’s Economic Optimism at Five Year High
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Opportunities created from leveraged hedge
fund “blow-ups”
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Mortgage and Corporate Yield Spike
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Navellier/Dial High Income Series Crosses Over $100 Million In Assets Raised
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7.17%6.76%
6.42% 6.53% 6.36%6.74%
6.15%
5.54%5.86%
5.39%
0.00%
1.00%
2.00%
3.00%
4.00%
5.00%
6.00%
7.00%
8.00%
Series 1 Date of Deposit
6/24/09
Series 2 Date of Deposit:
7/17/09
Series 3 Date of Deposit:
8/07/09
Series 4 Date of Deposit:
8/26/09
Series 5 Date of Deposit
9/11/09
Percent (%
)
Navellier/Dial High Income Opportunities Portfolio
Estimated Current & Estimated Long Term Return
Est. Current Return Est. Long Term Return
WeightedAverage Maturity
4.517 Years
PrincipalAmount
$15,000,000
Weighted Average Maturity
4.367 Years
Principal Amount
$28,550,000
WeightedAverage Maturity
4.646 Years
Principal Amount
$23,200,000
WeightedAverage Maturity
4.093 Years
PrincipalAmount
$26,625,000
WeightedAverage Maturity
4.30 Years
PrincipalAmount
$26,000,000
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Money Fund Assets Still High but Pulling Back
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Money Market Fund Assets/NDR Total Market Value
(scale right)8/31/2009 = 30.7%
Money Market Fund Assets/NDR Total Market Value
(scale right)8/31/2009 = 30.7%
Record levelRecord level
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Where is the cash going?
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Evidence of Short Covering
Evidence of Short Covering
Evidence of Short Covering
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Covering Shorts Can Be Tricky
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Source: IDC/Exshare/FactSet
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Volatility Spikes Signal Bear Market Bottoms
Historically large credit spreads have also signaled market bottoms
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Eighty year spikeEighty year spike
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Low Quality Stocks During 2009 YTD PerformanceS&P 500 Index: 12/31/2008 to 8/31/2009
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Market Leadership Shift
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Quality stocks benefit as bull market begins.
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Advance Sector Alert ETF’s
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Source: FactSet Navellier Applied Research. Index at 100 as of 12/31/08. The Russell 1000 Growth and Russell 1000 Value Indexes are unmanaged indexes of widely traded stocks. It is not possible to invest directly in an index. Past performance no assurance of future results.
Growth Style in Favor for 2009
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126as of
September 24, 2009
114as of
September 24, 2009
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Domestic Inventories Declining
Earnings may recover at an above average rate when economic conditions improve.
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Retail Inventories inRecord pullback
Retail Inventories inRecord pullback
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The “Wild Card”
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What is the current state of the American consumer?
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GDP Components
Source: Monthly Labor Review, June 1998. Please read important disclosures at end of presentation. Graphs are for discussion purposes only.
Classic definition used by economists:
GDP = Personal Consumption + Private Investment + Gov’t Spending + (Exports – Imports)
Approximate Contribution (%)
Personal Consumption
68%Private
Placement17%
Gov't Spending
16%
Exports20%
Imports(21%)
Personal Consumption
68%
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Ten Years of Job Growth – Gone Monthly Percent Change in Private Employment Trailing 10 Years
1/31/1950 – 8/31/2009
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More People Employed 10 Years Ago
108.96
108.74
108.60
108.65
108.70
108.75
108.80
108.85
108.90
108.95
109.00
8/31/1999 8/31/2009
U.S. Private Sector Employment (millions)
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Bank Card Delinquency Rate over 90 Days
Source: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Data as of 2nd Quarter 2009. Data for the smallest 10 percent of the counties by population have been removed and the counties are shaded grey because small population statistics are prone to extreme values and erratic fluctuations. Bank card delinquency rate 60+ days - Percentage of bank cards delinquent for 60+ days where bank cards are defined as credit card accounts available at banks and repayable in installments. Darker shading indicates higher percentage.
Red Conditions haveworsened
Green Conditions have improved
White No change
4-quarter changes are stated as percentage point differences from 4 quarters ago.
The relative shade of each color is determined by the percentage change in each category, not the percentage point change.
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This is gap hardly surprising
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However expectations are improving!
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A healthy consumer = healthy economy
Confidence at multi-year low
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Hit Bottom?
Improving Earnings = Improving Employment?
*52-week forward consensus expected S&P 500 operating earnings per share. Monthly through March 1994, weekly thereafter. Time-weighted average of current and next year’s consensus estimates.Source: Thomson Financial and U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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What will be the shape of the recovery?
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“U” shape?
Note: Shaded areas are recessions according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Note: Shaded areas are recessions according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
“V” shape?
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Note: Shaded areas are recessions according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
“W” shape?
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What about Stagflation?
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What about the dollar?
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After Recovering, the Dollar is Falling
*Broad index is a weighted average of the foreign exchange rates of the U.S. dollar against the Euro Area, Canada, Japan, Mexico, China, UK, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Brazil, Switzerland, Thailand, Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, India, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Sweden, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, and Columbia.Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
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A Longer View of the Dollar: 1973 – 2009
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Source: Navellier Applied Research.
Weak Dollar Good For Navellier Large Cap Growth Wrap PortfolioFrom 2/28/2002 through 7/31/2008 U.S. Dollar lost -26% while Navellier Large Cap Growth Wrap Portfolio grew +61%
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Source: Navellier Applied Research.
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Weak Dollar Good For Navellier International Growth Wrap PortfolioFrom 10/31/2002 through 7/31/2008 U.S. Dollar lost -25% while Navellier International Growth Wrap Portfolio grew +139%
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Summary
Historically, Navellier’s stock selection method thrives when quality stocks are in favor.
Market extremes can present one of a kind opportunities.
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Questions?
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Disclosures
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strategy, or is necessarily comparable to such strategies. Among the most important differences between the Indices and Navellier strategies are that
the Navellier equity strategies may (1) incur material management fees, (2) concentrate its investments in relatively few stocks, industries, or sectors,
(3) have significantly greater trading activity and related costs, and (4) be significantly more or less volatile than the Indices.
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Disclosures (continued)
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