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Cash is King. Easing off HABT.

I mentioned Habit (HABT) as being a nice buy-and-hold.  It was making a nice run until the last quarterly report which took the stock for a nose dive.  I still believe this will be a nice stock in the long-term but there are many factors that are causing this stock to not be as nice investment for the short-term that has caused me to get rid of it in my stock portfolio.

First, the quarterly report was rather bearish on the guidance.  It was stated to be much lower than expected.  The minimum wage rising per hour will also cause more disruption for the revenues.

Second, regarding the market, Lowes (LOW) recently had a bearish outlook to their guidance.  If you look at Home Depot (HD) and Lowes (LOW), technically, there stock price is trending downward.  Remember in the last recession, these were leading indicators that eventually led to the recession.

Again, use your own due diligence, but in the point in the market, I rather be more conservative and wait to invest during the downturn.  I was heavily invested before the last recession which meant I did take many losses as other investors did.  I rather have some reserves this time to get bargains during the next downturn.

MMmm… Burgers…. to the Habit

I mentioned in the past article that HABT was a nice pickup at $15.75.  Even before that it had a bottom in the $13.20 but we cannot be all fortune tellers and we need to use the knowledge of both fundamentals and technicals to make our trades.  Now, HABT is trading at at high $17s and I still think it is a great time to get in.

For those that are more conservative, I would wait for the dip.  I cannot tell you I expect a dip to even come with a double-bottom already in place.  For the buy and holds, I expect this to return nicely.  You already saw that Panera Bread was recently bought out for $7 billion dollars to be brought into a privatize institution.

Upcoming Super Stock: The Habit

My first visit to the Habit Burger Grill was in Santa Barbara, CA.  At that time, they were not publicly traded.  They weren’t located in multiple states.  They were the local favorite joint for luncheon.  Every table was taken.  They always had a line out the door.  The reason: they have great burgers and they give a lot of value for the price.  You can get a restaurant quality burger at a fast food price.  You can get restaurant style onion rings and french fries which means fresh taste and bigger portions.

The Habit (HABT) is now publicly traded and they are in multiple states.  They are planning to open multiple stores every year.  Consumer Reports rated them “Best Tasting Burger in America.”  They became a publicly traded company over 2 years ago.  Their stock price was over $40 in the first year.  Now it trades undervalued at $15.75.  It was at a low $13.20 within the past 52 weeks.

I believe this stock has hit the bottom.  People loves their burgers but they do not love the stock.  It is at a price where it has no where to go but up.  It might take many years for it to appreciate but you can already see within the past couple weeks that investors are starting to build positions in the company.

Disclosure: I am long HABT and plan to purchase more in the future.