๐ฉป 15 Stocks Iโm Buying This Week in Anticipation of Trumpโs Inauguration (You Havenโt Even Heard About Half of These Companies)
Each pick offers a strategic balance of risk-adjusted return potential
To Smart Investors,
TL;DR:
This is a 50% Trump-policy-based portfolio and 50% fundamentals, strong metrics, and common sense. (less risky)
Next week, I will publish a 100% Trump-policy-based portfolio of stocks and a separate portfolio of ETFs. (riskier)
As many know, I run one of the fastest-growing investment newsletters in the world.
My background is in applied mathematics (MIT PhD), but my approach to investing has always been grounded, transparent, and data-driven rather than hidden behind incomprehensible formulas.
Withย Trumpโs inauguration just days awayย (January 20th), the market is at a fever pitch. While I donโt buy into short-term hype or fearmongering, I do pay close attention to the structural changes any new administration might bring, particularly aroundย energy policy,ย technology priorities, andย regulatory shifts.
Below, Iโll share the 15 stocks Iโm adding to my portfolio right nowโequally weighted to keep risk balanced and to express my conviction that each name stands strongly on its own fundamentals. Some of these tickers are household names, and some you may never have heard of.
However, each selection has robust fundamentals, attractive growth metrics, and potential upside in the evolving political environment.
But hereโs the big twist: This portfolio isnโt just about short-term opportunity. If you look closely at the dataโeverything from trailing 12-month revenue growth to net margins, alpha, correlation, and advanced risk metricsโyouโll see that each stock offers a compelling balance of risk-adjusted return potential. Letโs dig into the details.
Portfolio Performance in Context
Before revealing the individual picks (with deeper details for paid subscribers at the end), letโs look at some portfolio-level numbersโbecause they paint a picture of whatโs possible when you combine thorough fundamental analysis with strategic timing:
Start vs. End Balance: In our January 2025 backtest, a $100,000 investment in this strategy (allocated across these 15 names) would end the period at $143,316. By contrast, the same $100,000 in the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) would end at about $124,333.
Annualized Return (CAGR):
Portfolio: 43.32%
S&P 500 (SPY): 24.33%
Standard Deviation (Annualized):
Portfolio: 15.74%
S&P 500 (SPY): 10.70%
This portfolioโs return profile is almost double that of the S&P 500, and while the volatility (stdev) is higher, the jump in returns more than compensates, as seen in the robust Sharpe and Sortino ratios:
Sharpe Ratio:
Portfolio: 2.08
S&P 500 (SPY): 1.66
Sortino Ratio:
Portfolio: 6.11
S&P 500 (SPY): 3.26
A Sortino Ratio above 6 is particularly impressive; it indicates the portfolioโs returns are high relative to its downside risk. In other words, weโre not just chasing returns blindlyโthese companies are well-selected to limit drawdowns while capturing upside.
Additional Advanced Metrics
Beta: 1.17, vs. 1.00 for the S&P 500
The portfolio is more sensitive to overall market movements, which makes sense given its high-growth tilt.
Alpha (Annualized): 8.76%
This means that even after accounting for the extra market risk (beta > 1), the portfolio still significantly outperforms the market.
Benchmark Correlation: 0.80
A correlation of 0.80 is moderately high but still leaves room for idiosyncratic (stock-specific) alpha.
Rยฒ: 63.72% vs. 100% for the benchmark
This implies around 36% of the portfolioโs movements are not explained by the S&P 500โagain, highlighting some diversifying characteristics.
Upside Capture Ratio: 151.32%
When the market goes up, our portfolio tends to capture 151% of that upsideโan excellent figure for active investors.
Downside Capture Ratio: 74.16%
When the market drops, we tend to only capture about 74% of that downside, helping protect your capital.
Asset Allocation, Style, and Sector Exposure
From the sector chart, youโll see weโre heavily weighted in:
Technology
Energy
Financial Services
Industrials
Consumer
Healthcare
Despite focusing on U.S. stocks, youโll also see large-, mid-, and small-cap distributions, with roughly 60% in large caps, ~33% in mid caps, and a small slice in smaller or more specialized names.
Looking Beyond Historical Performance
Youโll notice that some of the picks have mind-blowing historical CAGR while others are more modest. My rationale: Iโm not simply chasing past returns. In each case, thereโs a fundamental story:
Robust Net Margins โ At least half of these companies produce double-digit net margins.
Promising Revenue Growth โ Particularly in tech and energy, where TTM revenue expansion signals resilience.
Favorable Technical Indicators โ Several are showing โStrong Buyโ or bullish momentum based on 1-month or short-term signals.
Policy Tailwinds โ Midstream energy could see expansions under a pro-fossil-fuel White House. Financials could benefit from friendlier regulations. Healthcare, technology, and industrials may see targeted spending expansions or contract opportunities.
Combine these factors with the portfolioโs advanced metricsโAlpha of 8.76%, Upside Capture of 151.32%, and a Sortino Ratio over 6โand you get a compelling risk/reward profile.
Monthly Returns
The Cliffhanger: Advanced Fundamentals & My Proprietary Price Targets
If youโve been following me for a while, you know I do deep divesโmore than just listing a ticker and a bullet point or two from public news. My premium reports include:
Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Models for each company, adjusting for potential regulatory shifts.
Scenario Analysis: โBest-case,โ โbase-case,โ and โworst-caseโ outcomes for each stock under different Trump administration policies, interest rate changes, or supply chain disruptions.
Technical Overlays: I build advanced multi-timeframe charts with trend confirmations, relative strength data, and volumes that help refine entry/exit points.
Income Investorsโ Section: For yield-hungry subscribers, I show how to harness the midstream MLPs and BDC for steady distributions potentially.
All of these advanced insightsโplus my proprietaryย price targetsย for the nextย 12โ18 monthsโareย onlyย available to myย paying subscribers. If youโre already a premium member, that's wonderful. Click through to read the extended breakdown right away.
If youโre on the free list and want the in-depth analysis, including exact valuations, expected time horizons, risk management tips, and frequent updates during the next few weeks, nowโs the time to upgrade your subscription.
The 15 Picks (With Key Data Points)
Iโm equally weighing these 15 stocks. Yes, that means each ticker represents roughly ~6.66% of the portfolio (give or take, given that 15 ร 6.66% โ 100%).
This approach can sometimes overweight smaller, high-growth names while underweighting behemothsโbut it also ensures that each high-conviction idea pulls its own weight.
Below, Iโll tease out the highlights from fundamentals, last-month indicators, and recent technical signals. Then, Iโll break down each tickerโs key statsโlike CAGR, standard deviation, best/worst year, max drawdown, Sharpe ratio, and Sortino ratio.
It is available after the paywall for those who want theย full deep diveย (price targets, detailed risk assessments, cash flow analyses, etc.).
The 15 Stock Picks:
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