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S&p Five-star Rated Stocks ( ***** Strong Buys) & 5-star Rated Stocks From Morningstar And Schwab

Posted on 07/10/2006 06:24 AM | Link | Post Comment
Recently added names: SNWL, MOV, VAR
(dropped: DVN, CVX, UNH)

5 Star Rated and A (buy) Rated from Schwab: BAC, CAL, BEN, HIG, IBM, MCK, MET, PRU, BA, CB, DIS

***** STRONG BUY - Total return is expected to outperform the total return of the S&P 500 Index by a wide margin over the coming 12 months, with shares rising in price on an absolute basis.
Standard & Poor's STock Appreciation Ranking System (STARS) is a ranking system based on fundamental research conducted by S&P's own analysts.
Overall, the analytical rigor of Standard & Poor’s Equity Research has produced an outstanding track record. On an annual basis since inception in 1987, Standard & Poor’s “Strong Buy” recommendations (represented by 5 STARS) have outperformed the S&P 500 14 times, underperformed three times and tied once.



I think these 11 recently researched companies are "worthy of more investigation" from Morningstar's list of 81 5-star rated stocks on their "buy list". Click on each name to read Morningstar's research report.

Go to www.stockcharts.com or www.dorseywright.com and do a point and figure chart for each stock listed above that you wish to buy in order to determine if it's on a buy or sell signal. A point and figure chart is a disciplined approach to selection and managing risks. It was created by Charles Dow and is based on supply and demand (economics).

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The Morningstar Rating for Stocks :
Morningstar assigns star ratings based on their analysts' estimates of a stock's fair value. A 5-star stock is a good value at its current price; a 1-star stock isn't. Star ratings, which are updated daily, can change for three reasons: because analysts alter their estimate of a stock's fair value, because a stock's price changes, or both. Ratings that change because analysts alter their estimate of a stock's fair value are marked with the symbol (*). Learn more about the Morningstar Rating for stocks here.

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