Jimmy Butts is the Chief Investment Strategist for Maximum Profit and Capital Wealth Letter, and a regular contributor to StreetAuthority Insider. Prior to joining StreetAuthority, Jimmy came from the financial services and banking industry where he worked as a Financial Advisor. There he specialized in providing customized retirement solutions for individuals. Jimmy graduated from Boise State University with a degree in business administration and finance. He also spent multiple years studying language, international business and finance in both Germany and Buenos Aires, Argentina. At one point he held his series 6, 63, 65 and 26 securities licenses. When he's not combing through financial statements or reading about finance, Jimmy enjoys being outdoors.

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The economy is looking great in 2018. Despite the recent stock market rout, many underlying fundamentals remain very bullish. That is, all but the housing market. This significant barometer of economic health has started to slip lower. At first glance, the slowdown appears to an aberration in the overall bullish picture. However, a closer look reveals that the underlying drivers of the housing slowdown may be long term. —Recommended Link— 10 Stocks That Must Be In Your Portfolio By 12/31/2018 From beverage behemoths to cybersecurity firms and everything in between–Get your hands on our just-released top 10 “must own”… Read More

The economy is looking great in 2018. Despite the recent stock market rout, many underlying fundamentals remain very bullish. That is, all but the housing market. This significant barometer of economic health has started to slip lower. At first glance, the slowdown appears to an aberration in the overall bullish picture. However, a closer look reveals that the underlying drivers of the housing slowdown may be long term. —Recommended Link— 10 Stocks That Must Be In Your Portfolio By 12/31/2018 From beverage behemoths to cybersecurity firms and everything in between–Get your hands on our just-released top 10 “must own” stocks for 2019 absolutely free. Claim your copy of the Top 10 stocks for 2019 NOW. Consumer confidence is soaring, unemployment is at historic lows, and wages are trending higher. By most analyses, these factors should lead to a thriving housing market. It only makes sense that happy consumers combined with higher salaries and greater employment numbers lead to soaring housing, right? #-ad_banner-#Wrong! There a four primary metrics that have placed a damper on housing. First, mortgage interest rates have ramped higher by 100 basis points since 2017. Even such a small increase acts negatively on home affordability for many… Read More

After the calm of the past two years, the volatility of the months of October and November can be especially hard to handle. Stocks are down quite uniformly, but the technology sector — which is the sector that was outperforming during the market rally — is also leading on the downside. There are always lessons in studying the past. So, let’s start today with a detailed look at how the main market sectors performed over a few trailing time periods ended November 20, 2018 (the day the Dow Jones Industrial Average erased all the gains for the year). Sector Performance… Read More

After the calm of the past two years, the volatility of the months of October and November can be especially hard to handle. Stocks are down quite uniformly, but the technology sector — which is the sector that was outperforming during the market rally — is also leading on the downside. There are always lessons in studying the past. So, let’s start today with a detailed look at how the main market sectors performed over a few trailing time periods ended November 20, 2018 (the day the Dow Jones Industrial Average erased all the gains for the year). Sector Performance As you can see in the table below, some sectors have been holding up better than others, most notably the utilities and consumer staples, reflecting — no surprise here — a flight to safety this quarter. #-ad_banner-#What might come as a surprise, though, is how different the long-term performance of the sectors has been. If there is a discernable trend here, it’s that growth has been strongly rewarded over the past decade. We can clearly see that the sectors that have, because of their structural nature, benefited from the productivity growth and other changes brought on by 21st century… Read More

A robust bullish argument can be made for the stock market going into the first half of 2019.  Not only are there multiple fundamental and technical reasons, but the recent sell-off has resulted in many stocks and the overall market trading at relative deeply discounted levels. “Wait a minute!” I can hear many of you exclaiming. “Didn’t this guy just author a scathingly bearish article concerning the stock market’s future?” Yes, that is correct. Allow me to explain the seemingly contradictory stance. —Recommended Link— The SAFEST Way To Make Triple-Digit Gains In Blue-Chip Stocks… Forget options and penny stocks. Read More

A robust bullish argument can be made for the stock market going into the first half of 2019.  Not only are there multiple fundamental and technical reasons, but the recent sell-off has resulted in many stocks and the overall market trading at relative deeply discounted levels. “Wait a minute!” I can hear many of you exclaiming. “Didn’t this guy just author a scathingly bearish article concerning the stock market’s future?” Yes, that is correct. Allow me to explain the seemingly contradictory stance. —Recommended Link— The SAFEST Way To Make Triple-Digit Gains In Blue-Chip Stocks… Forget options and penny stocks. The market’s BIGGEST profits come from its safest investments – you just have to know where to look. Find out how to cash in HERE. The hallmark of all successful investors is the ability to view the market from both sides. Understanding both the bullish and bearish argument helps to keep your personal biases in check and thus see the market objectively.   #-ad_banner-#In practical terms, understanding the other side of the trade enables one to make better decisions, be more confident, and switch sides should the preponderance of evidence shift. Not to mention to understand your side better, regardless… Read More

Today, I’m going to show you exactly what I’m looking for to see if this is simply a market correction or a sign of more ominous things to come. While there are numerous charts, graphs and statistics that one can watch, the one I’ll be keeping my eye on is the Advance-Decline Line (AD Line). It’s pretty simple. The AD Line is a breadth indicator based on Net Advances, or the number of rising stocks less the number of declining stocks. Net advances is positive when the number of advancing stocks exceed declines — and negative when declines outpace advances. Read More

Today, I’m going to show you exactly what I’m looking for to see if this is simply a market correction or a sign of more ominous things to come. While there are numerous charts, graphs and statistics that one can watch, the one I’ll be keeping my eye on is the Advance-Decline Line (AD Line). It’s pretty simple. The AD Line is a breadth indicator based on Net Advances, or the number of rising stocks less the number of declining stocks. Net advances is positive when the number of advancing stocks exceed declines — and negative when declines outpace advances. The AD Line is a cumulative measure of net advances. It rises when net advances are positive and falls when it’s negative. I like to think of this breadth indicator as a telling sign of what’s going on beneath the surface. For instance, if the S&P 500 is hitting new highs, you would look at this indicator to make sure it, too, was advancing and hitting new highs. This would show strong participation in the market and confirm the bullish trend. However, if the AD Line fails to keep pace with the underlying index, this is a sign of weakness… Read More

Shares of retailers are approaching a bear market with the SPDR S&P Retail ETF (NYSE: XRT) off 15.5% from its August peak. The group plunged more than 3% last Tuesday on disappointing earnings from Target and a lower-than-expected outlook from Kohl’s. —Recommended Link— This Changes The Game For Income Investors Since 2013, one income investment has been knocking it out of the park. In fact, it has banked 191 winners out of 211 trades. If collecting instant cash and winning 90% of the time sounds good to you, then grab the… Read More

Shares of retailers are approaching a bear market with the SPDR S&P Retail ETF (NYSE: XRT) off 15.5% from its August peak. The group plunged more than 3% last Tuesday on disappointing earnings from Target and a lower-than-expected outlook from Kohl’s. —Recommended Link— This Changes The Game For Income Investors Since 2013, one income investment has been knocking it out of the park. In fact, it has banked 191 winners out of 211 trades. If collecting instant cash and winning 90% of the time sounds good to you, then grab the details on how you can pocket your first instant cash this Wednesday. Investors are getting nervous around the potential for new tariffs to be placed on Chinese goods in January. That’s the date tariffs increase from 10% to 25% on $200 billion in goods, the president announced in September. Investors are also worried about general economic weakness with rising rates and slowing growth threatening to end the historic bull market. #-ad_banner-#But is the market focusing on wrong indicators for retail. Worries about trade and interest rates may not be the most relevant factors. In fact, taking a closer look at… Read More

There are many tools designed to help investors analyze their portfolio holdings and to ultimately weed out undesirable or riskier stocks. Financial analysis is always helpful, of course, but studying companies’ balance sheets and their filings requires a lot of time and effort. Financial… Read More

It’s at the forefront of every investor’s mind… are we entering a bear market? What’s next for stocks? So once again, as a service to my readers, it’s time to open up my Maximum Profit system to see how your stocks stack up… Read More

Ray Dalio has become a folk hero. His No. 1 New York Times best-seller “Principles: Life and Work” was released to rave reviews from such luminaries as Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, and even Tony Robbins. The tome is chock-full of wisdom gleaned from building an investment fund from humble beginnings in his apartment to over $140 billion under management. This journey earned the son of a jazz musician and stay-at-home mom a massive net worth of over $12 billion, making him among the wealthiest investors on earth. —Recommended Link— Does Your Dividend Strategy Do This? One simple strategy is… Read More

Ray Dalio has become a folk hero. His No. 1 New York Times best-seller “Principles: Life and Work” was released to rave reviews from such luminaries as Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, and even Tony Robbins. The tome is chock-full of wisdom gleaned from building an investment fund from humble beginnings in his apartment to over $140 billion under management. This journey earned the son of a jazz musician and stay-at-home mom a massive net worth of over $12 billion, making him among the wealthiest investors on earth. —Recommended Link— Does Your Dividend Strategy Do This? One simple strategy is helping folks enjoy retirement more. In fact, the $2,194 Annie from Nevada makes with this method covers all her monthly expenses. The $1,100 that Gordon from California earns makes life easier each month. And Curtis of Washington State puts the $4,200 he collects monthly toward home improvements. Discover the strategy that can enrich your life, too… While “Principles” is not an investment tome per se, Dalio has been very upfront with his investing philosophy and method over the years. #-ad_banner-#Having studied how Dalio was able to pull off such an incredible growth story, I have distilled Dalio’s investment philosophy into… Read More