Growth Stock Investing


Cabot's Ten Rules for Growth Stock Investing

The following have been carefully selected as the most important set of guidelines an investor can use in carrying out a successful investment program. These rules form the foundation of growth stock investing and also the investment philosophy used in the Cabot Market Letter our flagship publication, which has been applied and refined at Cabot for more than 37 years.

1. Invest in Fast-Growing Companies

You’ll usually find them in today’s fast-growing industries, where revolutionary new technologies and services are being created. As you study the stocks in these growth industries, you should favor lesser-known stocks that have yet to reach the point of peak perception. Frequently these will be smaller stocks, where growth potential is greater!

2. Buy Stocks with Strong RP Lines
Relative performance (RP) studies are a superb way to identify successful companies and to avoid problem companies. You should buy stocks that are consistently outperforming the market. This is a good indication that they are under accumulation, week after week, month after month, and that the companies are succeeding. The best investing tips come from the performance of the stocks themselves. So ignore hot tips!

3. Use Market Timing to Guide Your Investing
Be cautious when the broad market is against you and aggressive when it’s with you. Don’t underestimate the power of the market to move stocks, both up and down. When Cabot’s market timing indicators are signaling a bull market, don’t delay. The trend is up, so stocks will be going up! Buy your favorite stocks and hang on as long as the ride is profitable.

4. Once You’ve Invested in a Stock, be Patient
Recognize that time is your friend. Frequently stocks don’t go up as fast as you might want them to. But if you can develop a persistent and tolerant attitude coupled with plenty of patience, you’ll have a great advantage. We call this STAYING POWER! (The need for patience does not apply to losses. Read Rule 6.)

5. Diversify Your Portfolio
For our Model Portfolio, 12 stocks provide plenty of diversification. Smaller investors can do well with as few as five stocks, but you should never have all your eggs in one basket.

6. Cut Losses Short
This is the key to ensuring that you retain enough capital to stay in the game. No matter how hard you try, you are going to select stocks that go against you as soon as you buy them. Get rid of these stocks quickly! Never let your loss of your original money invested exceed 20%, based on the closing price of the stock. This is a most important rule, and yet we repeatedly hear from new subscribers who ignore it, hold on and suffer far greater losses. They learn the value of this rule the hard way.

7. Sell a Winning Stock When it Loses its Positive Momentum
This is a clear indication that other investors are selling too. And a lot of them know more than you do. So don’t wait for the company to tell you about the bad news. Sell first and read the bad news later. You can usually tolerate RP line corrections of as long as eight weeks but seldom more than 13 weeks before concluding that the stock’s momentum has turned negative. When these limits are exceeded, sell the stock without regret.

8. Let Your Profits Run
The power of compound growth can swell your account dramatically—if you are patient. Long-term investments make more money than short-term investments. So learn to develop staying power. Let your profits run and run and run. This is how big money is made in the market. Not by taking 10% and 20% profits but by thinking big—in terms of 100%, 200% and larger profits.

9. As Time Passes, Buy More Shares of Your Best-Performing Stocks
Add a modest number of shares to your winners from time to time, trying to do this during corrections in the stock, not after the stock has posted a major run-up. Called “averaging up,” this is a great way to reinforce your investments in your best stocks.

10. Be An Optimist
In our more than three decades of publishing the Cabot Market Letter, we’ve seen many ups and downs for both the market and our country. But after every tough event our dynamic country and economy have eventually rebounded. So no matter how bleak the situation, always stay optimistic because our country and stock market will give you some dazzling opportunities!

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Traditional growth investors subscribe to our flagship Cabot Market Letter or Cabot Green Investor.

Aggressive investors are comfortable with the high-momentum stocks in Cabot Top Ten Report or the fast-growing foreign stocks in Cabot China & Emerging Markets Report.

Conservative investors follow the Cabot Benjamin Graham Value Letter to invest in high-quality undervalued stocks.

Long term investors find undiscovered emerging companies in Cabot Small-Cap Confidential.

If you're not sure, Cabot Stock of the Month Report will help you build a diversified portfolio of growth, green, momentum, international and value stocks.