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#84 Alpha Score 91.8

Victoria Fernandez

Representative, Crossmark Global Investments
@victoriaf322 · tracked since Mar 2026
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Alpha Score 91.8
Calls
16
Win Rate
93.8%
return
+9.8%
Calls 16 3 Posts tracked · 0.0/day
Calls
7d 1
30d 1
90d 6
Best Calls
AAPL Long +28.9%
AXP Long +16.7%
ABBV Long +16.5%
Worst Calls
XLF Long -0.3%
Most Mentioned
XLI ×3
XLE ×2
NVDA ×2
Recent Calls
XLF Long 4 days ago
ADBE Long 1 month ago
CIBR Long 1 month ago
Win Rate 94% Long 16 Short 0
Win Rate
7d 33%
30d 80%
90d 90%
Average Return +9.8% Long Return +9.8% Short Return -
Average Return
7d -1.4%
30d +4.5%
90d +8.1%
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Long
Mar 09
$170.19
+5.3%
"Energy was doing and was in an uptrend before the strikes happened. I think it continues to do that afterwards. You were seeing some promising moves out of health care, industrials. I think you continue to put money to work in these areas." In a high-risk bull market where underlying economic drivers (productivity and earnings) remain fundamentally sound, short-term geopolitical shocks merely pause existing market trends rather than destroy them. Sectors that had already established strong technical momentum and institutional inflows prior to the disruptions are the most likely to resume their leadership once the headline panic subsides. LONG Energy, Healthcare, and Industrials to capitalize on the continuation of established uptrends over a 6 to 12-month investment horizon. Geopolitical conflicts escalate to a point that severely damages global supply chains or destroys demand, breaking the established technical uptrends and forcing a broader market correction.
"Energy was doing and was in an uptrend before the strikes happened. I think it continues to do that afterwards. You were seeing some promising moves out of health care, industrials. I think you continue to put money to work in these areas." In a high-risk bull market where underlying economic drivers (productivity and earnings) remain fundamentally sound, short-term geopolitical shocks merely pause existing market trends rather than destroy them. Sectors that had already established strong technical momentum and institutional inflows prior to the disruptions are the most likely to resume their leadership once the headline panic subsides. LONG Energy, Healthcare, and Industrials to capitalize on the continuation of established uptrends over a 6 to 12-month investment horizon. Geopolitical conflicts escalate to a point that severely damages global supply chains or destroys demand, breaking the established technical uptrends and forcing a broader market correction.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Mar 09
$181.35
+11.6%
"If they think that the larger growth story might start to slow down, if the global economy slows down a little bit because of the issues that we've seen in the Middle East... this is where we can go in. And if we have yields coming down that's actually positive for these tech names." Lower bond yields reduce the discount rate applied to future cash flows, which disproportionately benefits long-duration growth stocks like mega-cap tech and semiconductors. Furthermore, if geopolitical tensions cause a slight deceleration in the broader global economy, investors will rotate out of cyclical stocks and crowd into secular growth stories (like AI) that can generate their own earnings momentum regardless of macroeconomic conditions. LONG mega-cap tech and semiconductors as they offer a resilient growth haven supported by falling bond yields and strong underlying capital expenditures. A resurgence in inflation that forces bond yields to spike again, or renewed market skepticism regarding the immediate return on investment for AI infrastructure.
"If they think that the larger growth story might start to slow down, if the global economy slows down a little bit because of the issues that we've seen in the Middle East... this is where we can go in. And if we have yields coming down that's actually positive for these tech names." Lower bond yields reduce the discount rate applied to future cash flows, which disproportionately benefits long-duration growth stocks like mega-cap tech and semiconductors. Furthermore, if geopolitical tensions cause a slight deceleration in the broader global economy, investors will rotate out of cyclical stocks and crowd into secular growth stories (like AI) that can generate their own earnings momentum regardless of macroeconomic conditions. LONG mega-cap tech and semiconductors as they offer a resilient growth haven supported by falling bond yields and strong underlying capital expenditures. A resurgence in inflation that forces bond yields to spike again, or renewed market skepticism regarding the immediate return on investment for AI infrastructure.
AI Compute
Long
Mar 09
$55.75
+3.8%
"Energy was doing and was in an uptrend before the strikes happened. I think it continues to do that afterwards. You were seeing some promising moves out of health care, industrials. I think you continue to put money to work in these areas." In a high-risk bull market where underlying economic drivers (productivity and earnings) remain fundamentally sound, short-term geopolitical shocks merely pause existing market trends rather than destroy them. Sectors that had already established strong technical momentum and institutional inflows prior to the disruptions are the most likely to resume their leadership once the headline panic subsides. LONG Energy, Healthcare, and Industrials to capitalize on the continuation of established uptrends over a 6 to 12-month investment horizon. Geopolitical conflicts escalate to a point that severely damages global supply chains or destroys demand, breaking the established technical uptrends and forcing a broader market correction.
"Energy was doing and was in an uptrend before the strikes happened. I think it continues to do that afterwards. You were seeing some promising moves out of health care, industrials. I think you continue to put money to work in these areas." In a high-risk bull market where underlying economic drivers (productivity and earnings) remain fundamentally sound, short-term geopolitical shocks merely pause existing market trends rather than destroy them. Sectors that had already established strong technical momentum and institutional inflows prior to the disruptions are the most likely to resume their leadership once the headline panic subsides. LONG Energy, Healthcare, and Industrials to capitalize on the continuation of established uptrends over a 6 to 12-month investment horizon. Geopolitical conflicts escalate to a point that severely damages global supply chains or destroys demand, breaking the established technical uptrends and forcing a broader market correction.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Mar 09
$154.00
+4.6%
"Energy was doing and was in an uptrend before the strikes happened. I think it continues to do that afterwards. You were seeing some promising moves out of health care, industrials. I think you continue to put money to work in these areas." In a high-risk bull market where underlying economic drivers (productivity and earnings) remain fundamentally sound, short-term geopolitical shocks merely pause existing market trends rather than destroy them. Sectors that had already established strong technical momentum and institutional inflows prior to the disruptions are the most likely to resume their leadership once the headline panic subsides. LONG Energy, Healthcare, and Industrials to capitalize on the continuation of established uptrends over a 6 to 12-month investment horizon. Geopolitical conflicts escalate to a point that severely damages global supply chains or destroys demand, breaking the established technical uptrends and forcing a broader market correction.
"Energy was doing and was in an uptrend before the strikes happened. I think it continues to do that afterwards. You were seeing some promising moves out of health care, industrials. I think you continue to put money to work in these areas." In a high-risk bull market where underlying economic drivers (productivity and earnings) remain fundamentally sound, short-term geopolitical shocks merely pause existing market trends rather than destroy them. Sectors that had already established strong technical momentum and institutional inflows prior to the disruptions are the most likely to resume their leadership once the headline panic subsides. LONG Energy, Healthcare, and Industrials to capitalize on the continuation of established uptrends over a 6 to 12-month investment horizon. Geopolitical conflicts escalate to a point that severely damages global supply chains or destroys demand, breaking the established technical uptrends and forcing a broader market correction.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Jul 15
$56.56
-0.3%
Rotate from overbought tech into financials.
Financials are in an uptrend with many banks hitting three-month highs, while tech appears overbought. This supports rotating out of tech and into financials for the coming months.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Jun 16
$210.03
+13.0%
Buy NVDA, cyber, Adobe on strong yields.
NVIDIA, cybersecurity names, and Adobe offer high earnings yields, good earnings growth, and low price-to-earnings ratios relative to the market, with strong profitability metrics. They are attractive within the current rotation.
AI Software
Long
Jun 16
$85.23
+8.3%
Buy NVDA, cyber, Adobe on strong yields.
NVIDIA, cybersecurity names, and Adobe offer high earnings yields, good earnings growth, and low price-to-earnings ratios relative to the market, with strong profitability metrics. They are attractive within the current rotation.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Jun 03
$218.99
+16.5%
Healthcare AI adoption benefits AbbVie, Amgen.
Healthcare and biotech companies using AI to improve drug discovery and medical field will see significant gains. Specifically, AbbVie and Amgen are already held in her portfolio and present attractive opportunities as AI adoption accelerates in the sector.
Pharma & Biotech
Long
Jun 03
$336.17
+9.0%
Healthcare AI adoption benefits AbbVie, Amgen.
Healthcare and biotech companies using AI to improve drug discovery and medical field will see significant gains. Specifically, AbbVie and Amgen are already held in her portfolio and present attractive opportunities as AI adoption accelerates in the sector.
Pharma & Biotech
Long
May 22
$45.15
+0.1%
Long energy and utilities as buffers.
Avoid consumer discretionary and favor energy and utilities sectors which are in an uptrend and can serve as buffers against consumer weakness and market volatility in the second half of the year.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Mar 13
$49.49
+2.7%
Use them [energy stocks] as a source of funds for maybe something like materials or industrials where they're still in an uptrend, but they're coming more in an oversold position. The energy sector has become technically overbought due to geopolitical risk premiums. Reallocating those profits into materials and industrials captures sectors that maintain structural uptrends but offer better near-term entry points due to being technically oversold. LONG. Capital rotation out of crowded energy trades will flow into these discounted, pro-cyclical sectors. A severe stagflationary environment or deep recession could crush industrial and material demand, breaking their current technical uptrends.
Use them [energy stocks] as a source of funds for maybe something like materials or industrials where they're still in an uptrend, but they're coming more in an oversold position. The energy sector has become technically overbought due to geopolitical risk premiums. Reallocating those profits into materials and industrials captures sectors that maintain structural uptrends but offer better near-term entry points due to being technically oversold. LONG. Capital rotation out of crowded energy trades will flow into these discounted, pro-cyclical sectors. A severe stagflationary environment or deep recession could crush industrial and material demand, breaking their current technical uptrends.
Thematic ETFs
Long
Mar 11
$304.46
+16.7%
"I actually do like some of the financial space because if you look at that sector it is still on an uptrend... we need to see names like American Express, we need to see them bounce off the trend lines... Capital One is another one." Despite short-term macro volatility and fears of consumer weakness, premium consumer finance companies remain in a structural technical uptrend. Buying them at technical support levels during market pullbacks offers a favorable risk/reward entry. LONG. These companies have resilient, higher-income customer bases that are less sensitive to inflation, allowing them to maintain strong transaction volumes. A severe spike in unemployment would lead to higher default rates and force these companies to aggressively increase their loan loss provisions.
"I actually do like some of the financial space because if you look at that sector it is still on an uptrend... we need to see names like American Express, we need to see them bounce off the trend lines... Capital One is another one." Despite short-term macro volatility and fears of consumer weakness, premium consumer finance companies remain in a structural technical uptrend. Buying them at technical support levels during market pullbacks offers a favorable risk/reward entry. LONG. These companies have resilient, higher-income customer bases that are less sensitive to inflation, allowing them to maintain strong transaction volumes. A severe spike in unemployment would lead to higher default rates and force these companies to aggressively increase their loan loss provisions.
Payments & Fintech
Long
Mar 11
$180.86
+15.1%
"I actually do like some of the financial space because if you look at that sector it is still on an uptrend... we need to see names like American Express, we need to see them bounce off the trend lines... Capital One is another one." Despite short-term macro volatility and fears of consumer weakness, premium consumer finance companies remain in a structural technical uptrend. Buying them at technical support levels during market pullbacks offers a favorable risk/reward entry. LONG. These companies have resilient, higher-income customer bases that are less sensitive to inflation, allowing them to maintain strong transaction volumes. A severe spike in unemployment would lead to higher default rates and force these companies to aggressively increase their loan loss provisions.
"I actually do like some of the financial space because if you look at that sector it is still on an uptrend... we need to see names like American Express, we need to see them bounce off the trend lines... Capital One is another one." Despite short-term macro volatility and fears of consumer weakness, premium consumer finance companies remain in a structural technical uptrend. Buying them at technical support levels during market pullbacks offers a favorable risk/reward entry. LONG. These companies have resilient, higher-income customer bases that are less sensitive to inflation, allowing them to maintain strong transaction volumes. A severe spike in unemployment would lead to higher default rates and force these companies to aggressively increase their loan loss provisions.
Banks
Long
Mar 09
$259.00
+28.9%
"If they think that the larger growth story might start to slow down, if the global economy slows down a little bit because of the issues that we've seen in the Middle East... this is where we can go in. And if we have yields coming down that's actually positive for these tech names." Lower bond yields reduce the discount rate applied to future cash flows, which disproportionately benefits long-duration growth stocks like mega-cap tech and semiconductors. Furthermore, if geopolitical tensions cause a slight deceleration in the broader global economy, investors will rotate out of cyclical stocks and crowd into secular growth stories (like AI) that can generate their own earnings momentum regardless of macroeconomic conditions. LONG mega-cap tech and semiconductors as they offer a resilient growth haven supported by falling bond yields and strong underlying capital expenditures. A resurgence in inflation that forces bond yields to spike again, or renewed market skepticism regarding the immediate return on investment for AI infrastructure.
"If they think that the larger growth story might start to slow down, if the global economy slows down a little bit because of the issues that we've seen in the Middle East... this is where we can go in. And if we have yields coming down that's actually positive for these tech names." Lower bond yields reduce the discount rate applied to future cash flows, which disproportionately benefits long-duration growth stocks like mega-cap tech and semiconductors. Furthermore, if geopolitical tensions cause a slight deceleration in the broader global economy, investors will rotate out of cyclical stocks and crowd into secular growth stories (like AI) that can generate their own earnings momentum regardless of macroeconomic conditions. LONG mega-cap tech and semiconductors as they offer a resilient growth haven supported by falling bond yields and strong underlying capital expenditures. A resurgence in inflation that forces bond yields to spike again, or renewed market skepticism regarding the immediate return on investment for AI infrastructure.
AI Hardware
Long
Mar 09
$343.31
+7.8%
"If they think that the larger growth story might start to slow down, if the global economy slows down a little bit because of the issues that we've seen in the Middle East... this is where we can go in. And if we have yields coming down that's actually positive for these tech names." Lower bond yields reduce the discount rate applied to future cash flows, which disproportionately benefits long-duration growth stocks like mega-cap tech and semiconductors. Furthermore, if geopolitical tensions cause a slight deceleration in the broader global economy, investors will rotate out of cyclical stocks and crowd into secular growth stories (like AI) that can generate their own earnings momentum regardless of macroeconomic conditions. LONG mega-cap tech and semiconductors as they offer a resilient growth haven supported by falling bond yields and strong underlying capital expenditures. A resurgence in inflation that forces bond yields to spike again, or renewed market skepticism regarding the immediate return on investment for AI infrastructure.
"If they think that the larger growth story might start to slow down, if the global economy slows down a little bit because of the issues that we've seen in the Middle East... this is where we can go in. And if we have yields coming down that's actually positive for these tech names." Lower bond yields reduce the discount rate applied to future cash flows, which disproportionately benefits long-duration growth stocks like mega-cap tech and semiconductors. Furthermore, if geopolitical tensions cause a slight deceleration in the broader global economy, investors will rotate out of cyclical stocks and crowd into secular growth stories (like AI) that can generate their own earnings momentum regardless of macroeconomic conditions. LONG mega-cap tech and semiconductors as they offer a resilient growth haven supported by falling bond yields and strong underlying capital expenditures. A resurgence in inflation that forces bond yields to spike again, or renewed market skepticism regarding the immediate return on investment for AI infrastructure.
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Victoria Fernandez has 16 trade ideas tracked on Buzzberg across 16 tickers since March 2026. Win rate 94% across 16 evaluated calls, average return +9.8%. Ranked #84 on the Buzzberg Alpha leaderboard. Most covered: XLI, XLE, NVDA.