
Preview: Exclusive look at May’s Disruption Investor
Editor’s note: Stephen McBride and Chris Wood just published what they call their “most serious Disruption Investor issue ever.” In short, after a long period of domination, US big tech stocks are in trouble... and new opportunities are arising.
Today, we’re sharing an exclusive look at this important issue.
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I (Stephen) have been lucky enough to meet many Disruption Investor members over the past few years. From Jim in Nashville to Joel in San Francisco to my dear friend Tariq in Abu Dhabi, I always enjoy seeing you in the flesh.
Each time I meet members, I’m reminded of just how important our job is. You trust Chris Wood, me, and our team to inform your investment decisions. To protect and grow your nest egg.
It’s a serious job. And this issue of Disruption Investor is the most serious I’ve ever written.
Our deep research suggests we’re at a major inflection point in the market… and that the opportunities are shifting.
As we explained last month, US big tech stocks are in trouble. Most investors who cling to the names that worked for the past 15+ years will be left behind.
But not us...
We’re already hunting for the winners in this new landscape and staying ahead of the curve with our disciplined, selective strategy. So far, our “script” has been on point...
As you know, we saw this volatility coming and have been cautious on the market since January. Our put options on the S&P 500 helped us profit from this year’s selloff (up 115% on our remaining position). And we’ve been buying into unloved megatrends like cybersecurity and solar, which have paid off.
In this month’s issue, we’ll update you on our market script. We’ll share what to expect through the midterms and how to prepare, because it’s crucial to have a plan even if we know it won’t be exactly right.
While the stock market “leaders” are shifting, our strategy remains the same: Buy great businesses profiting from disruptive megatrends. Our unique strategy is “all-weather,” meaning it’s designed to work in all markets.
We’ve entered a new regime that’s opening up exciting opportunities. Grab a coffee and buckle up. We’re about to get into it all...
“Situation’s changed, Jules”...
Since 2009, US stocks have dominated the rest of the world. The S&P 500 outperformed international stocks for 15 consecutive years. That’s by far the longest streak ever. And it was deserved!
Apple (AAPL)

