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  • mrmarket
    Administrator
    • Sep 2003
    • 5971

    TSCO Sold ==> 34 winners in a row!

    Well well well…what do you know? Another notification from the $$$MR. MARKET$$$ channel. Today I sold TSCO at 70.20. That’s a 15% gain over my purchase price of 60.88 back on April 25th. That’s an annualized gain of 79%. Did you do that? You? You?? YOU??? You know for 20 years I have been asking you if you did that? You? You?? YOU?? And even though I ask, you never tell me if you did that You? You??? YOU?? Were you liking TSCO? I hope you were liking TSCO cuz TSCO would have made you monies.
    Over the same period, the S&P 500 index moved from 1335 to 1339. That’s a whopping gain of 0.2%. The S&P 500 is weak. $$$MR. MARKET$$$ is HUGE. How HUGE? I have 34 consecutive profitable trades of 15% or better. Can you do that? You? YOU?? YOU??!! When I pick a stock…it goes up. You sees? YOU SEES???

    Did I ever tell you about the time $$$MR. MARKET$$$ was a contestant on the Wheel of Fortune? It was his turn so he spun the wheel. Of course, $$$MR. MARKET$$$ being $$$MR. MARKET$$$, he spun it so hard that it came of its moorings, decapitated Pat Sajak and slammed through the wall into the set of the Price is Right. $$$MR. MARKET$$$ walked through the hole in the wall and Bob Barker proceeded to lecture him on spaying and neutering his pets. Well, $$$MR. MARKET$$$ had enough of that and picked up Bob Barker and compressed him between his palms until he was small enough to fit on the Plinko board. And I'll be darned if he didn't win $10000 and a new Cadillac!

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$’s poo is used as currency in Argentina and he did all the makeup on the 'Planet of the Apes' movie. They say Gene Roddenbery got the idea for Star Trek from listening to $$$MR. MARKET$$$ talk in his sleep.
    $$$MR. MARKET is so HUGE he brushes his teeth with a meat cleaver and rock salt and he receives radio messages from Mars on his scrotum!

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$ took The Blair Witch to his senior prom, uses live elk for toilet paper and pees farm fresh orange juice!

    I’m on my way to 100 consecutive profitable trades of 15% or better. If you want to see each and every one of these, I need 20 replies. Drop and give me 20. If you want to see more stock picks, you need to forward this email to your friends and get two of them to join my free website. You can do this.

    Bring me your finest meats and cheeses. I am HUGE!!

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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    TSCO ==> The MIT Winner

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    When $$$MR. MARKET$$$ was little, he had a tractor he rode up and down Maple Terrace.

    It didn’t look exactly like this:

    but you probably get the idea. Now I knew the rule was never to ride it past the white fence or risk the peril of going down the hill into Maple Street but of course when Fritzy wanted to ride it, he took it across Maple Street up onto Midvale and who knows where afterwards. So when $$$MR. MARKET$$$’s old man asked him what happened to the tractor, $$$MR. MARKET$$$ said that Fritzy took it.

    The thing that was so Armenian about all of this is that $$$MR. MARKET$$$ grew up in the city. Why anyone would need a tractor:

    is really beyond me. But, having said that, there is a lot of demand for farm stuff these days and, sure enough, where there’s demand there’s an opportunity to make money.

    Today I bought Tractor Supply Company (TSCO) at 60.88. I will sell it in 4 – 6 weeks at 70.20. Here’s why I like TSCO:
    Oh my goodness…look at the freakin chart. It’s up 75% in the last 52 weeks and it just goes up and up and up. For at least the ninth straight quarter, Tractor Supply’s earnings came in above ANAL-ysts estimates. This 73 year old “feed & seed” retailer grew sales to a record $3.638 B in 2010 – an increase of 13% over 2009. In addition, the growing retailer reported record net income of $167,972 M - a year over year increase of around 40%. The company has very little long term debt (1.316 M); consequently, there is no S&P or Moody’s rating.

    Here is their simple but effective strategy:
    · Growth company in a unique niche
    · Serves a lifestyle, a desirable demographic
    · Limited and fragmented competition
    · Experienced, energized and focused leadership team
    · Positioned to grow to 1,800 domestic locations

    Tractor Supply supports a lifestyle as the largest operator of retail farm and ranch stores in the United States. They have a track record of solid financial performance and more than adequate opportunity to continue to grow and improve the business. Tractor Supply customers are home, land, and pet owners, likely to have above average income and less consumer debt. They live in areas less impacted by housing issues and continue to support the philosophy that proves the “rural lifestyle” is attractive.

    These stores are nothing special. The average inside size is 16,600 sq ft. – retail inside and 18,000 sq ft outside. They have convenient locations and are easy in / easy out.

    It seems like the niche that they have captured is that people need “feed & seed” at reasonable prices but they really would rather not deal with the hassle of going to Home Depot or Walmart for it. These little stores really fit the bill.

    At March 26, 2011, Tractor Supply Company operated 1,027 stores in 44 states. The Company's stores are focused on supplying the lifestyle needs of recreational farmers and ranchers. The Company also serves the maintenance needs of those who enjoy the rural lifestyle, as well as tradesmen and small businesses. Stores are located in towns outlying major metropolitan markets and in rural communities.

    The Company offers the following comprehensive selection of merchandise: (1) equine, pet and small animal products, including items necessary for their health, care, growth and containment; (2) hardware, truck, towing and tool products; (3) seasonal products, including lawn and garden items, power equipment, gifts and toys; (4) maintenance products for agricultural and rural use; and (5) work/recreational clothing and footwear.

    So…what’s the secret?

    A Look Back at 2010
    · Grew and Improved the Business
    · Record Sales of $3.64 Billion (7.0% comp sales)
    · Comp Transaction Count Increase of 7.4% (vs. 5.3%)
    · 60 bps Gross Margin Improvement
    · 140 bps EBIT Margin Improvement (to 7.3%)
    · Exceeded 3x Inventory Turns (3.09x…up 21 bps)
    · Quarterly Cash Dividend Program Initiated in February
    · 2-for-1 Stock Split in September

    2011 Expectations

    · New Stores: 80-85
    · Sales: $4.00 Billion - $4.07 Billion
    · Same-Store Sales: 2.5% - 4.5%
    · Operating Margin Improvement: 20-30 basis points
    · EPS: $2.54 - $2.62
    · Capital Expenditures: $150 Million - $160 Million
    · Includes new Franklin, KY distribution center


    With a strategy of:

    · Winning with strategic plans and passion
    · Demonstrating proven ability to manage variables
    · Focusing on growth
    · Stores and Sales
    · Margins
    · Earnings
    · Generating significant cash from operations
    · Returning value to shareholders

    TSCO is one of the best positioned and most highly differentiated retailers in the market. Gross margins are expected to grow through physical expansion, price optimization, and strategic sourcing. TSCO started off 2011 with an impressive quarter. The company delivered Q1 EPS of $0.24, above the ANAL-ysts’ $0.16/share prediction. This is driven by same store sales growth of over 10%. Farm incomes are rising, there is modest inflation (about 1%-2%) and there are still pent up recession sales waiting to happen. Tractor Supply’s product offering and value is unmatched in its markets and their loyal customer base is returning while new customers are being hatched every day.

    Rising farm income is a factor behind TSCO’s strong top-line growth. Since December 2009, farm income growth has been accelerating and the correlation between that and TSCO sales growth is relatively strong. Farm income has been rising 60%-70% year-over-year for the past several months and that bodes well for continued momentum in the months ahead. The company’s primary investment is in new stores and 26 were opened in the quarter with 80-85 planned for next year.

    They are cooking on all cylinders and are making a lot more than just chicken feed.

    First Quarter Results
    Net sales increased 17.7% to $836.6 million from $710.9 million in the prior year's first quarter. Same-store sales increased 10.7%, compared to a 2.8% increase in the prior-year period. The same-store sales increase was broad-based geographically and across all major product categories. Consumable, usable and edible (CUE) products, principally animal and pet-related merchandise, continued to perform well. Seasonal merchandise also experienced solid sales during the quarter.

    Gross margin increased 18.5% to $273.6 million, or 32.7% of sales, compared to $230.9 million, or 32.5% of sales, in the prior year's first quarter. The increase in gross margin reflects improved direct product margin, partially offset by increased transportation costs. The improvement in direct margin resulted primarily from strategic sourcing, solid inventory allocation, effective retail price management and strong sell-through of products, which minimized markdowns.

    Net income for the quarter was $18.3 million, or $0.24 per diluted share, compared to net income of $10.6 million, or $0.14 per diluted share, in the first quarter of the prior year.

    The Company opened 26 stores in the first quarter compared to opening 19 stores and closing one store in the prior year's first quarter.

    So you know what TSCO is and where TSCO has been. So the big question everyone wants to ask $$$MR. MARKET$$$ is where is TSCO going? This one is easy.

    The store count has grown by CAGR 9.4% from 764 stores in 2007 to 1001 stores in 2010. If you look at their annual sales over the same period, they have grown 10.4% annually from $2,703 MM to $3,638 MM. So overall sales grows about 10% faster than store growth. It’s a simple CAN’T LOSE formula…build more stores, grow more sales.

    When it comes to earnings, they have grown at CAGR 22.0% over the same period, from $1.24/share to $2.25 per share. So the math is really quite simple..take the number of stores that TSCO plans to build, multiply that by 1.1 and you get the annual sales growth. Multiply the sales growth by 2 and you get the earnings growth.

    The company says based on strong performance in the first quarter, the Company raised its financial expectations for fiscal 2011. Net sales are anticipated to range from $4.04 billion to $4.11 billion compared to the Company's previously expected range of $4.00 billion to $4.07 billion. Same store sales for the year are now expected to increase 3.5% to 5.0% compared to the original expectation of an increase of 2.5% to 4.5%. The Company now anticipates net income to range from $2.62 to $2.70 per diluted share compared to its previous guidance of $2.54 to $2.62 per diluted share.

    So we know TSCO is saying they will add 85 stores in 2011 (they already opened 26 this year, so you know sales growth is front ended – combined with comp sales growth). This means that their 2011 sales will be $4,163 MM. The new sales will generate earnings of $2.84/share. If you take these earnings and multiply it by the PE multiple, you get $2.84 x 27 = $76.68 as the new stock price…which exceeds my sales target. Once again the formula for yet another $$$MR. MARKET$$$ winner.

    Here’s what the boss has to say:

    Jim Wright, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "We are delighted with our record first quarter results and start to 2011 as we continue to experience broad-based strength across the organization. As a result, we achieved our fourth consecutive quarter of double-digit sales and earnings growth. We enhanced our merchandise management across categories and regions, maintained a prudent approach to expenses, and experienced greater productivity from new stores. Through great planning and execution, we believe we are well-positioned for the important spring selling season."

    Mr. Wright concluded, "With a solid start to this year, we are confident we are taking the right steps to grow and improve the Company. We are building on our momentum while executing against our plans and investing in the business, which we believe will enable us to continue delivering sustainable growth. We are driving our top-line through key merchandising initiatives while also enhancing gross margin through inventory management, strategic sourcing, private brands and price optimization. Our balance sheet remains strong and we look forward to another successful year."

    I gotta feeling that Mr. Wright is probably right. So I’m getting on that tractor and taking this stock higher.

    I am HUGE!!

    $$$MR. MARKET$$$

    www.mrmarketishuge.com
    Last edited by mrmarket; 02-08-2012, 11:00 PM.
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    I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

    - $$$MR. MARKET$$$
  • Vintage
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 7

    #2
    34 How HUGE is that??????

    Congratulations on #34. I look forward to your next HUGE pick.

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    • Deaddog
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 740

      #3
      Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
      $$$MR. MARKET is so HUGE he brushes his teeth with a meat cleaver and rock salt and he receives radio messages from Mars on his scrotum!

      $$$MR. MARKET$$$ took The Blair Witch to his senior prom, uses live elk for toilet paper and pees farm fresh orange juice!
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      Well I can understand that a guy that brushes his teeth with a meet cleaver would have to take an ugly broad to the prom, that makes sense. But receiving messages from Mars is a bit of a stretch. Who you got monitoring the calls??

      Now from time to time I have been face to face with live Elk and I’m here to tell you there are softer animals out there to use for ass wipe. And the Orange juice thingy, well let’s just say I’m glad you like the taste. I will probably never have another glass now that I know where it comes from.

      Another great trade Mr. M. and for those who don’t follow your picks here is a tractor I have for sale:



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      • billyjoe
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2003
        • 9014

        #4
        Mr.Market,

        Outstanding ! I went to Wikipedia to find some synonyms for huge but it just showed your picture.

        ---------------billy

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        • Aaron
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 22

          #5
          Another winner!

          Congratulations on another HUGE trade...! I liked TSCO too and like it even more now that it made me some money Hats off to $MM$!

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          • ebbnflow
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 5

            #6
            Congrats on another one MM. You are the Man! I missed the bus today as I did not have my auto-sell enabled. I'll catch it tomorrow. I look forward to seeing what pick you come up with next. Thank again!

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            • nwinvestor
              Member
              • Jun 2005
              • 45

              #7
              Another HUGE one!
              Great pick worked a couple of years ago and it really worked again.
              18.6% ain't bad Good show.

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              • buckhunter
                Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 81

                #8
                Did you see me in the 4th of July parade?

                I was driving my new John Deere throwing meats and cheeses to the adoring masses!

                Thanks for another winner.

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                • jiesen
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 5319

                  #9
                  Congrats on winner #34!

                  and thanks for the awesome pick! I also sold my TSCO at 70 today, when my limit order hit, and can hardly wait for winner #35! Keep 'em coming $$MM, you are HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE!

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                  • joshcord
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 118

                    #10
                    I cannot figure out how to post my tractor picture... I am tiny. But Mr. Market is getting HuuuUUUUger. I've loaded up my tractor heavy with the very finest of Meats and Cheese.

                    As the junior, I just found this new orange juice making -Barker compressing-movie inspiring genius. So, watching all these picks come in makes me hungry for the cheese. My first chance to dine will be when TRCR hits… which will be the Huge #? Looking forward to it though!

                    Since I'm new, I've hit a patch of confusion and need some advice. If Mr. Market poos Argentinian currency, then couldn't there be a way to trade on that? Mr. Market goes out to eat and they close the "all you can eat" specials. The next morning, we prepare for the Argentines to have their dollar drop. Hmm, this shit is confusing.
                    "It's easy to make money in the stock market" "Just buy a stock that goes up, and then sell it" "If it doesn't go up, don't buy it!" - Mark Twain

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                    • mrmarket
                      Administrator
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5971

                      #11
                      Sorry..the site was down today...but that is still only 9 replies. I need 11 more.
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                      I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

                      - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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                      • mmaarrkk88
                        Member
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 36

                        #12
                        HUGE pick - again & again!

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                        • Skrumpa
                          Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 78

                          #13
                          That pick was Gigantic !!!!!

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                          • Chips
                            Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 48

                            #14
                            Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
                            Sorry..the site was down today...but that is still only 9 replies. I need 11 more.
                            Some Cheese for you Mr. $M$
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                            • mrmarket
                              Administrator
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 5971

                              #15
                              Originally posted by joshcord View Post
                              i cannot figure out how to post my tractor picture... I am tiny. But mr. Market is getting huuuuuuuger. I've loaded up my tractor heavy with the very finest of meats and cheese.

                              As the junior, i just found this new orange juice making -barker compressing-movie inspiring genius. So, watching all these picks come in makes me hungry for the cheese. My first chance to dine will be when trcr hits… which will be the huge #? Looking forward to it though!

                              Since i'm new, i've hit a patch of confusion and need some advice. If mr. Market poos argentinian currency, then couldn't there be a way to trade on that? Mr. Market goes out to eat and they close the "all you can eat" specials. The next morning, we prepare for the argentines to have their dollar drop. Hmm, this shit is confusing.
                              lol............
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                              I am HUGE! Bring me your finest meats and cheeses.

                              - $$$MR. MARKET$$$

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