Richard is a principal of QVM Group LLC (http://www.qvmgroup.com/QVMinvest/), a fee-based investment advisor based in Connecticut with clients across the country. He provides investment coaching to "do-it-yourself" investors, and manages portfolios for those who prefer not to make... More
We are increasingly asked about low risk individual stocks that may be suitable for an equity income allocation within a portfolio. This is a general response to that question.
Before offering a prospect list in which you might find attractive ideas, we want to make it clear that diversification of sectors and individual securities is important; and that individual stocks involve more work to create and maintain in a portfolio than holding funds. Generally, individual stock portfolios have higher risk due to concentration among a limited number of issues. That higher risk could enable out-performance, but could also result lower performance than a diversified fund or index.
There are diversified equity income ETFs and mutual funds which should also be considered as alternatives to a portfolio of individual stocks.
We developed a filtered list of equity income prospects in two stages: (1) selection by Standard & Poor’s or Value Line for financial strength by their proprietary process (producing 595 stocks), then (2) subjection to the following criteria focusing on minimum yield and a history of dividend increases, sales growth and other criteria (resulting in a reduced list of 26 stocks):
The first stage filter by independent research firms reduces risk of insolvency, but says nothing about price volatility risk. The second filter by QVM assures that the selections have a higher yield than the S&P 500 index, and focuses on past behavior suggesting a good chance that the dividend yield will grow over time.
This table shows the 26 filter survivors along with certain information about them: sector, industry, yield, payout ratio, position within its 52-week price range, P/E ratio, 3-year sales and dividend growth, EV/EBITDA, and website address.
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These are not recommendations for purchase, but are recommendations for further research if equity income through individual stocks is what you seek.
We own some of the stocks in this list in some managed portfolios. Individual symbols are: IFF, WTR, GIS, K, AVP, FPL, NSC, AFL, PEP, VLO, ABT, ADP, CLS, JNJ, NJR, CVX, EMR, ENB, SYY, VFC, PAYX, HCBK, PPG, VVC, SO, SCG.
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We are increasingly asked about low risk individual stocks that may be suitable for an equity income allocation within a portfolio. This is a general response to that question.
Before offering a prospect list in which you might find attractive ideas, we want to make it clear that diversification of sectors and individual securities is important; and that individual stocks involve more work to create and maintain in a portfolio than holding funds. Generally, individual stock portfolios have higher risk due to concentration among a limited number of issues. That higher risk could enable out-performance, but could also result lower performance than a diversified fund or index.
There are diversified equity income ETFs and mutual funds which should also be considered as alternatives to a portfolio of individual stocks.
We developed a filtered list of equity income prospects in two stages: (1) selection by Standard & Poor’s or Value Line for financial strength by their proprietary process (producing 595 stocks), then (2) subjection to the following criteria focusing on minimum yield and a history of dividend increases, sales growth and other criteria (resulting in a reduced list of 26 stocks):
[ image at QVM site ]
The first stage filter by independent research firms reduces risk of insolvency, but says nothing about price volatility risk. The second filter by QVM assures that the selections have a higher yield than the S&P 500 index, and focuses on past behavior suggesting a good chance that the dividend yield will grow over time.
This table shows the 26 filter survivors along with certain information about them: sector, industry, yield, payout ratio, position within its 52-week price range, P/E ratio, 3-year sales and dividend growth, EV/EBITDA, and website address.
click image to enlarge (large: 1228 pix X 542 pix)
[ image at QVM site ]
Average attributes of the list are:
These are not recommendations for purchase, but are recommendations for further research if equity income through individual stocks is what you seek.
We own some of the stocks in this list in some managed portfolios. Individual symbols are: IFF, WTR, GIS, K, AVP, FPL, NSC, AFL, PEP, VLO, ABT, ADP, CLS, JNJ, NJR, CVX, EMR, ENB, SYY, VFC, PAYX, HCBK, PPG, VVC, SO, SCG.
Richard Shaw
QVM Group LLC
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