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We recently received an accusation from a reader that we've been too bearish over the past few years...
It's true we've been growing more and more concerned about the underlying fundamentals of both the equity and credit markets. But we have also consistently urged readers to stay long stocks (while properly managing risk, of course).
However, we have been extremely bearish in one particular area of the market for several years now. Time and again, we've warned readers to stay far away from weak or troubled businesses with highly leveraged balance sheets. These firms will be the first (and worst) casualties when this boom inevitably ends.
These companies include names like General Electric (GE), Sprint (S), JC Penney (JCP), Hertz Global (HTZ), Tesla (TSLA), and our favorite whipping boy, General Motors (GM).
But we've also singled out fellow "Big Three" automaker and American icon Ford Motor (F) on several occasions as well. As Stansberry Research founder Porter Stansberry explained in the November 10, 2016, Digest...
Over the past 30 years, the car industry has seen tremendous competition and an explosion in debt, as carmakers had to finance big contributions to employee pension funds to support hundreds of thousands of retired workers. Those trends already bankrupted General Motors (GM) and Chrysler (FCAU). They will soon bankrupt Ford (F).
Since 1987, Ford has borrowed an additional $77 billion, taking total debt to a peak of around $145 billion. To put that in perspective, Ford had its best year ever in 2015, delivering a little more than 2.5 million cars and trucks. Thus, the company has been carrying almost $60,000 in debt per vehicle sold!
All of this capital and record volume hasn't improved Ford's profitability. Operating margins are half of what they were 30 years ago (5% versus 10%). And don't forget, from 2006 to 2009, Ford was losing money on every car it sold. What has changed lately is a huge increase in demand via subprime auto finance. My bet is, as subprime auto financing shuts down because of rising default rates, Ford's volume will collapse by 15%-20%, and it will begin losing money again. Sales fall, but debt burdens don't change.
At the time, Ford shares were trading at $12...
As we write today, they're trading at less than $10. They've lost roughly half their value in the past five years, and nearly 20% since Porter originally wrote those words less than two years ago.
But despite this poor performance, the real fireworks have yet to begin.
You see, the markets are only now (finally) starting to understand what we've been warning about for years. As Bloomberg reported on Wednesday...
Ford Motor Co.'s credit rating was cut to one notch above junk by Moody's Investors Service... Moody's downgraded Ford to Baa3 from Baa2 with a negative outlook, it said in a report Wednesday. The ratings company cited erosion in Ford's "global business position and the challenges it will face implementing" its restructuring effort that could rack up $11 billion in the next three to five years...
Just last month, S&P Global Ratings cut Ford's outlook to negative from stable and said prolonged weakness in profit and cash flow made a downgrade within two years increasingly likely. S&P rates Ford at BBB, two levels above speculative grade...
Ford's leverage level, a measure of its earnings in relation to its debt, has risen from 2.6 times to 3.3 times between 2016 and the twelve months ending June 2018, according to Moody's. Slipping closer to junk status puts Ford at risk of higher borrowing costs.
Keep in mind, Ford's financial troubles are escalating despite continued growth in corporate credit and relatively low interest rates.
When the credit cycle rolls over – and it's simply a matter of time – these problems will become exponentially worse in a hurry. And again, Ford is just one of many firms facing a similar fate.
But please, make no mistake... This warning should not be taken as a recommendation to sell all your stocks and stuff the cash under your mattress.
First, predicting exactly when these problems will "matter" to the broad equity and credit markets is difficult. If our colleague Steve Sjuggerud's "Melt Up" thesis is correct – and given his track record over this nine-year bull market, we certainly wouldn't bet against him – it could be another six to 18 months before the real trouble arrives. And folks who sell their stocks prematurely are likely to regret it.
Second, and more important, even if trouble begins sooner rather than later, some companies are likely to "weather the storm" just fine.
Porter originally recommended shares of capital-efficient chocolate-maker Hershey (HSY) back in December 2007, on the eve of one of the biggest bear markets in history. This was one of the worst times to buy stocks imaginable. Yet anyone who took his advice is up nearly 200% today... because even the worst financial crisis in a generation wasn't enough to trigger their stop loss.
Likewise, some big technological trends are likely to create incredible amounts of wealth for investors over the next several years, regardless of what's going on in the markets or the economy.
Last week, our colleague Christian Olsen and the Stansberry Innovations Report team introduced readers to one of them...
If you're not familiar, Christian is one of our in-house tech experts.
His background is one of the broadest and most impressive at Stansberry Research. He holds degrees in molecular biology, biochemistry, and bioinformatics. And he has extensive experience in scientific computing, software product management, and infectious-disease research, among other areas of tech and biotech.
Suffice it to say, he's one of the smartest people we know... So when he and his team told us about an important and potentially transformative trend in the tech world, we listened.
In short, they've found a technology they say "is going to change everything"...
You see, over the past two centuries, America has undergone three industrial revolutions. Behind each revolution was a central technology that changed everyday life as we know it.
The first was the steam engine... which allowed us to build factories across the country and opened the door to inventions like locomotives and the cotton gin. Next came electric power... which led to the lightbulb, the refrigerator, the telephone, and air conditioning. Finally, we saw the creation of the Internet, which paved the way for online commerce, smartphones, social media, and more.
Now, they say, we're entering America's fourth industrial revolution...
And like the last three, this one is will be led by a brand-new technology unlike anything we've seen before. This technology is called "5G," and Christian says it's all about one thing: sending massive amounts of data across the Internet at unbelievably fast speeds. As he and the Stansberry Innovations Report team wrote in the August issue...
The concept might seem basic, but there is nothing basic about it. 5G isn't just an upgrade. Compared with 4G that we have today, it's night and day.
As a 5G mobile phone user, you will see a roughly 10 times improvement in bandwidth and 10 times improvement in latency. For operators, 5G will allow for up to 1,000 times more devices per square meter than 4G. This matters for things like real-time remote apps and cloud-based gaming. It essentially allows you to have a "dumb" screen but play in real time as if you have the world's largest computer processors in your hands.
Big breakthroughs like artificial intelligence... driverless cars... augmented and virtual reality... and the "Internet of Things" (IoT) will change every aspect of our lives. And 5G will make these seemingly sci-fi technologies available to us – in real life – every day.
Today, 4G technology is worth an estimated $6 trillion in annual revenue...
But as they noted, 5G will blow its predecessor out of the water here, too. In fact, estimates suggest 5G will generate more than $12 trillion in annual revenue across multiple industries and support more than 22 million jobs. And as we've seen firsthand during the Internet revolution, history suggests it will create vast fortunes along the way...
Jeff Bezos – the founder of Amazon – is the world's richest man, worth a staggering $156 billion. Bill Gates – the founder of Microsoft – is No. 2 at $95 billion. And Mark Zuckerberg – the founder of Facebook – is worth $65 billion. But it's not just the founders who got rich... Investors who got in early on these great companies have also been able to create legacy-sized wealth...
If you bought Amazon back in 1997 and held on through today, you'd be up an incredible 120,000% according to Bloomberg. It's hard to fathom such big numbers. But consider this: A simple $10,000 investment when the stock went public would now be worth more than $12 million. If you bought Apple around the same time and forgot about it until now, you made 49,000% gains.
The noteworthy thing is that these incredible wealth-building success stories only took a little more than 20 years to play out for investors.
The team also noted that the rollout of this groundbreaking technology is much closer than you might realize...
Mobile phone carriers AT&T (T) and Verizon (VZ) are busy at work preparing 5G wireless services for a debut in several U.S. cities later this year. And fully functional 5G networks are expected to be live across the country by this time next year.
Earlier this year, 5G was tested in Frankfurt, Germany, and San Francisco. The simulations showed increases in download speeds of 900% and nearly 2,000%, respectively. As Christian and the Innovations team continued...
The faster speeds of 5G will allow for more reliable streaming and a near-real-time communication link...
During the first week of the World Cup earlier this year, 93 million out of the 486 million attempts to livestream games failed. 5G will allow you to watch games live without delay. Just imagine donning a set of virtual-reality goggles and watching a soccer game as if you're actually sitting on the field. This is just one of the applications made possible with 5G.
Again, that decrease in lag time (or "latency") is a game changer...
And they say it will open the door for other state-of-the-art technological advancements to follow...
Consider autonomous cars, for example. If the communications link is near real-time, you can basically control the car remotely. This decreases the cost per car since much of the processing power can be in the "cloud."
Lightning-fast speeds and ultra-low latency are possible because 5G will utilize additional "spectrum." Radio spectrum refers to the bands of electromagnetic frequencies that are used to transmit bits of data through the air. End users can capture that data with a device such as a radio, television, or telephone capable of receiving and deciphering the information.
We take wireless technology for granted. Every time you turn on your radio, TV, computer, or mobile phone, you are using radio spectrum. Swiping your credit card in your local store or using a remote to open your car or garage door requires radio spectrum.
However, the Innovations team also noted that these higher speeds come at a cost...
The higher frequencies this technology uses can't travel through walls or other obstructions as easily as lower frequencies do. So this technology will require significant new infrastructure...
Cellphone carriers will need to build hundreds of mini cellphone towers in and around urban areas. They may even have to mount small antennas on streetlights, telephone poles, and building rooftops. These "small cells" will blanket the coverage areas, helping to propagate the 5G signals indoors.
On top of all that, the cell carriers will need to upgrade their existing base stations and antenna arrays. And they'll need new smartphones with chipsets that are 5G-capable.
There are about 2.5 billion smartphone users around the world. Starting next year, many of these consumers will gradually replace their devices with 5G-capable ones. Smartphone makers will need to start obtaining chips this year to put into the handsets.
In other words, a ton of new equipment will be required as 5G goes mainstream...
And Christian and the Innovations team have identified one company in particular that will benefit the most.
They say this firm has already become the clear leader in the 5G revolution. It has signed long-term deals with the three biggest Internet technology firms... four of the biggest wireless carriers... and 18 of the biggest electronics hardware suppliers. And they believe today's investors stand to make a fortune as this revolution takes hold.
To learn more about this massive opportunity – and find out how you can get immediate access to all of the Stansberry Innovations Report team's premium research at 75% off its regular retail price – click here. (This does not go to a video.)
Regards,
Justin Brill
Editor's note: We just released a brand-new presentation that details an emerging technology that will change life as we know it. This technology will soon make driverless cars, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence part of our everyday lives. And Christian and his team have identified the clear leader in this next tech revolution, which could make early investors an absolute fortune as this trend plays out. Get the details here.