American Consequences - October 2018

Matt McCall is the founder and president of Penn Financial Group, an investment advisory firm serving individual and institutional clients. Matt is also the author of two books on investing, The Swing Trader's Bible: Strategies to Profit From Market Volatility and The Next Great Bull Market: How to Pick Winning Stocks and Sectors in the New Global Economy. Matt is known aroundWall Street for his extensive technical analysis expertise and his insightful chart analysis that leads to precise buy and sell points in the best stocks and exchange-traded funds that pass extensive top-down screenings. His track record speaks for itself – across his multiple newsletters, more than 80% of his recommendations since 2015 have been profitable for his subscribers. Matt is the editor of two newsletters, Matt McCall's Investment Opportunities and Matt McCall's Early Stage Investor , where he uses his next-generation approach to investing with trends that have the potential to produce grand slam returns.

Here, Matt talks with Investor Hour hosts Buck Sexton and Porter Stansberry about...

sensors that need to go on the cars, whether it be the electricity in there, whether it be 5G and we need to connect all these cars. Gene editing is another one. It will transform the way that we do health care in the future. It’s going to be preventative and it’s going to treat diseases in ways that have never been treated before. So I try to find the big themes and then the companies you’ve never heard of before they become mainstream... looking for those big 20-, 30-, 50-baggers.

Porter Stansberry: Matt, what are you looking for when you recommend stocks to your readers? What’s your classic setup? MATT McCALL: Basically, I’m looking for big-picture themes, getting in early before it’s on the cover of TIME magazine or the Wall Street Journal is talking about it. And there are themes that are going to change the way that Transportation is a $7-trillion-plus industry that really hasn’t been changed much since the combustion engine was put into a vehicle. I believe, in the next 10 to 20 years, we’re all going to be sitting in electric cars, we’re all going to be sitting in self-driving cars, and we need to look at that theme and how that’s going to change the world. And along that way, we make money – whether it be all the an industry is done right now. One example is transportation.

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Is this something that you believe will be around in 5, 10, 50 years from now? There’s a difference in my mind between a fad and a trend.

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