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During Conway Twitty’s last years, he had good reason to reflect that country music was starting to take on much of the character of rock ‘n’ roll as he remembered it. New faces, impossibly young and good-looking, coming and going so quickly. It was so like rock ‘n’ roll in the Fifties. Twitty probably knew that--in all likelihood--there would never be another career like his. His story spanned almost thirty years in the country charts, and another five years in the pop charts before that. All told, there were five decades in which a Conway Twitty record was somewhere in the charts. It was an epic career with all the ingredients of the movie that will probably be made.
Conway Twitty’s greatest gift was his intuitive understanding of his audience. When rock ‘n’ roll changed in the mid-1960s, he realized that neither he nor his fans were listening to it any more, so he switched to country music. Country spoke to him and his audience in a way that rock didn’t. As a country singer, he wrote songs and searched out songs that addressed everyday highs and lows. He followed a generation as it made its often awkward way into and through adulthood. Whether rockin’ on Bandstand or croonin’ in Branson, Conway Twitty always knew what his audience wanted. He didn’t need market surveys, media consultants, or spin doctors. He just knew.
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Conway Twitty was born Harold Lloyd Jenkins in Friars Point, Mississippi, on September 1, 1933, the oldest son of Floyd and Velma Jenkins. Velma named Harold for the bespectacled slapstick comedy star of the silent movies. Friars Point is a small town on the Mississippi, 75 miles south of Memphis. Five hundred people lived there then. In later years, Twitty liked to draw a parallel between himself and Huckleberry Finn, but the fact remains that Twitty was a child of the Depression. Floyd worked when and where he could, and was often away from home at WPA camps. He was part of the crew that built the dam at Sardis, Mississippi, and when Velma went there to live with him, she left young Harold with her mother. Grandma McGinnis worked at Pa Fuller’s boarding house, and it was Pa Fuller who gave Twitty his first guitar. When Twitty was eight, Floyd and Velma came back to Friars Point, and Floyd got a job on one of the ferry boats that crossed the river. Two years later, in 1943, the family moved over to the Arkansas side and settled in Helena.
Music was everywhere in that part of the Delta; it came from the Grand Ole Opry, local radio, tent shows, socials, church, street musicians, and almost every front porch. It was part of the fabric of life. “The only music we ever heard was country music,” Twitty said later. “We’d all get together on Saturday night at my grandma’s house and listen to the Grand Ole Opry. I didn’t know there was another station.” When Twitty began to pick and sing, the Opry stars were his early idols. Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Robert Lunn 'The Talking Blues Boy,' Eddy Arnold..they all left their mark. In 1976, he recorded a tribute to the Opry, The Grandest Lady Of Them All, although sentimentality never led him to seek membership because that would have meant giving up the most lucrative night of the week in exchange for the Opry’s pittance..
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Buy a disruptor early on, before it becomes a household name, and you’ll often stand to make profits of 1,000% or greater.
Even better, as you’ll soon learn, disruptor stocks often thrive in bear markets. It’s a good addition to your portfolio as markets turn volatile.
Here’s proof.
In the 2008 Financial Crisis, Priceline’s Earning Grew Faster Than Ever
Take Priceline (BKNG) for an example.
Remember when you had to talk to a travel agent to book a vacation? Now you can book a whole trip from your computer in under ten minutes.
Priceline was the main driving force behind this disruption.
Its online booking platform dominates the $240 billion global travel services industry. Close to half of all vacations booked online today are booked through Priceline’s network of websites.
Back in 2007, just before the financial crisis, Priceline was still a small firm with just $140 million in sales. In the next two years—2008 and 2009—its earnings surged 249%.
Let me repeat that…
During the darkest days of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, Priceline’s business didn’t just hold up.. It grew faster than ever.
And its stock price soared 144% from 2008–2009. This chart shows how it just crushed the S&P 500:
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In all, early Priceline investors earned profits up to 14,000%..
Priceline Wasn’t the Only Disruptor That Sailed Through the 2008 Crisis
A few months ago, I talked about a super-profitable business called the cloud.
In short, the cloud gives businesses cheap access to powerful supercomputers.
Salesforce.com (CRM) pioneered this business two decades ago. Today over 150,000 clients pay Salesforce a monthly fee to use its customer relationship management tools. Investors who got into Salesforce stock early booked profits up to 1,750%.
Like Priceline, Salesforce’s profit and revenue growth rode right through 2008 and 2009.
During this period the average S&P 500 company’s earnings tanked 77%. Salesforce’s earnings, meanwhile, more than doubled.
Look at the chart below. You’ll see that after markets hit a bottom in 2009, Salesforce stock rocketed six times higher than the S&P by the end of 2010.
The Financial Crisis Was Barely a Speed Bump for Great Disruptor Stocks
Iconic American stocks like Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, and Merrill Lynch couldn’t survive 2008. How did these disruptors do it?
It comes down to the difference between a business and a stock price.
The father of “value investing” Benjamin Graham once said: “In the short run, the market is a voting machine. But in the long run, it’s a weighing machine.”
In the short run, emotional buyers and sellers push stock prices around. When fear grips markets, stock prices go haywire.
But ultimately, business performance is what matters.
True disruptor stocks have a rare quality: they grow… and grow… and grow… no matter what the broad markets are doing.
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As such, their profit engines kept running right through the 2008–2009 meltdown.
Priceline’s earnings surged 249% during the financial crisis. Salesforce’s more than doubled. Earnings for another disruptor, Amazon (AMZN), shot up 89%.
You Would Have Made an 80% Profit During the Worst Crash in 70 years
To put this in perspective, say you had invested 10,000 bucks each in Priceline, Salesforce, and Amazon at the beginning of 2008.
So $30,000 total.
By the end of 2009, your stake would’ve grown to $54,000.
Compare that to an investment in broad markets. If you’d bought the S&P 500 on January 1, 2008, you wouldn’t have recouped your lossesuntil March 2012.
Your investment would have been dead money for over four years.
Look, I doubt we’re headed for a crushing bear market like 2008. Huge crashes like that just don’t occur often.
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But if we are headed for stormy markets, I want to own disruptor stocks that will power right through it.
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