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S&p Five-star Rated Stocks ( ***** Strong Buys) & 5-star Rated Stocks From Morningstar And Schwab
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.
- Administaff
- American Express
- Automatic Data Processing
- EMC
- Great Plains Energy
- Marsh & McLennan Companies
- Newfield Exploration
- Republic Services A
- Walt Disney
- The Western Union Company
- XL Capital
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).
Select Screens and Portfolio from The Reuters Select Value Screens
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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