U. S. M A R K E T I N S I G H T
Focus on the Long Term
We believe a good strategy for individuals is to buy a mix of quality investments and hold them for the long term. Your portfolio objective determines the
appropriate proportion of equity investments to help you reach your long-term goals. Then consider how to own the equities you need. Individual stocks may be a part of that strategy. The Edward Jones Stock Focus List represents many of our best stock ideas across a variety of industries — so if you want the potential for long-term growth and a little income, you may wish to consider purchasing these stocks for your portfolio. The Focus List contains only “Buy”1 recommendations. (See table on page 3.)
A Diversified List of Our Buy Ideas
Our Stock Focus List is a good starting place for selecting stocks when building a well-diversified portfolio. It contains many of our favorite buy ideas across the various industry sectors.2
Selecting and reviewing the stocks on the Stock Focus List is a team effort. Our research analysts review the list, discuss company outlooks and valuations, and review proposed changes to the list with the Research Review Committee. Once changes are made, we communicate them to our clients and financial advisors through our public Web site and our monthly
newsletter, Edward Jones Perspective.
Identifying Quality Companies
We believe identifying stocks for the U.S. Stock Focus List starts with finding quality companies. In our opinion, investing in quality companies at good prices is the best way for individual investors to build and acquire stock ownership over the long haul. We believe that quality companies share most, if not all, of the following characteristics:
1. Operate in Attractive Industries — We believe
addition, we tend to avoid highly cyclical industries that are overly dependent on a strong economy to produce attractive growth opportunities.
2. Strong Competitive Position — If a company
doesn't command a leadership position within its industry, it should offer other competitive strengths that could help it sustain long-term profitability. Ideally, we prefer companies with a strong “franchise” or a special niche. Typically, these companies will generate higher returns on capital, which we believe can help build shareholder value over time.
3. Experienced Management Teams — We prefer
companies that are led by strong management teams who have a track record of success. We typically will meet with management in person to assess their corporate strategy and gauge how effectively they are deploying the firm’s capital to generate attractive returns for shareholders.
4. Solid Financial Positions — We tend to gravitate
toward companies that have a solid balance sheet and strong cash flow. In addition, the majority of the companies on our list have historically demonstrated consistent growth in sales and earnings. While these stocks typically will decrease in value during inevitable market declines, it’s our view that they will be in the best position to bounce back when market recoveries occur.
5. Usually Pay Dividends — We believe most quality
companies tend to pay a dividend. A company that regularly pays a dividend and increases it over time, tends to have a strong business model that generates consistent cash flow. Just remember, dividends can be reduced or eliminated at any time without warning.
Please see important disclosure information on page 5 of this report.
U.S. Stock Focus List
Buying at Attractive Prices
While we like to recommend quality companies, not all good companies turn out to be good stocks. What makes a good stock is its price. Our analysts use a variety of tools to determine if a stock is attractively priced. To determine if a stock is attractively priced, we use traditional valuation approaches such as
comparing a stock’s price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) to its historical P/E range as well as that of the S&P 500.3 We also can compare the P/E to the company’s projected growth rate and dividend yield, otherwise known as the price/earnings to growth and dividend yield (PEGY) ratio.
In addition to these traditional measures, we utilize our own discounted cash flow model to determine what we believe the shares are worth. While none of these tools are perfect, they can help us avoid buying stocks when market forces have pushed the share price well above what we believe the company is worth.
Removing Stocks from the List
Consistent with our investment philosophy, we try to manage the stocks on our Stock Focus List with a long-term time horizon. However, we will periodically remove stocks from the list. The reasons we typically remove a stock include the following:
A rating downgrade due to a company's weakening fundamentals or its stock no longer being attractively priced
Better opportunities in other Buy-rated stocks Adjustments to maintain diversification across the various industry sectors
Realistic Expectations
Our goal is to have a list of stocks that provides a competitive return while managing downside risk. While we believe our approach should lead to the potential for long-term growth over time, in some years our performance will trail the major market averages, and in others our performance may be better. Given our focus on larger, attractively valued quality growth companies, we historically have performed better during down markets.
Conversely, we tend to trail the market during low quality speculative rallies or momentum-driven markets that are led by a narrow sector of the market.
The following table shows how the Edward Jones Stock Focus List performance compares with the overall S&P 500 Index through December 31, 2013.
Return Performance
Stock Focus List S&P 500 Annual Difference 10 Years 7.8% 7.4% +0.4 5 Years 17.5% 17.9% -0.4 3 Years 17.0% 16.1% +0.9 1 Year 32.5% 32.4% +0.1Source: Edward Jones. All periods show annualized returns. All data is for the period ending December 31, 2013. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Since inception in January 1993, the Edward Jones Stock Focus List has provided an average annual total return of 9.2% compared to 9.2% for the S&P 500. Total returns assume reinvestment of dividends, capital appreciation and a transaction fee of 1%. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate. An investor’s equity, when liquidated, may be worth more or less than the original cost. Performance results do not represent actual trading and may not reflect the impact that material economic and market factors might have on our decision-making if we were actually managing clients’ money. The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index and is unavailable for direct investment.
For more information about the Stock Focus List, including which stocks may be appropriate for you, contact your Edward Jones financial advisor.
Matt Collins, CFA
Principal, Director of Equity Research
U.S. Stock Focus List
Below is the current list of stocks on our Stock Focus List. All stocks on the list are rated “Buy.” Prices as of January 15, 2014. T ic k e r S y m b o l R e c e n t P ri c e ( $ ) 5 2 -w e e k P ri c e R a n g e ( $ ) E a rn in g s P e r S h a re 2 0 1 4 (E s t. ) ($ ) P /E b a s e d o n 2 0 1 4 ( E s t. ) P E G Y A n n u a l D iv id e n d s ( $ ) D iv id e n d Y ie ld ( % ) S u it a b il it y Im p o rt a n t D is c lo s u re s COMMUNICATION SERVICES (4%) Comcast Cl. A CMCSA 54.07 54.65 - 37.81 2.85 19.0 2.0 0.78 1.4 G CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY (10%) Coach COH 54.13 61.94 - 45.87 3.50 15.5 1.1 1.35 2.5 A
Disney (Walt) DIS 74.28 76.84 - 50.43 3.92 18.9 1.9 0.86 1.2 G
Lowe's LOW 48.29 52.08 - 35.21 2.70 17.9 1.3 0.72 1.5 G 10
Time Warner TWX 65.14 70.77 - 48.84 4.35 15.0 1.3 1.15 1.8 G/I
CONSUMER STAPLES (12%)
CVS/Caremark CVS 68.29 71.99 - 50.21 4.48 15.2 1.3 1.10 1.6 G
General Mills GIS 48.40 53.07 - 40.70 2.87 16.9 1.5 1.52 3.1 G/I
PepsiCo PEP 82.89 87.06 - 70.87 4.75 17.5 1.6 2.27 2.7 G/I
Philip Morris International PM 83.08 96.73 - 82.27 5.85 14.2 1.0 3.76 4.5 A
Procter & Gamble PG 80.79 85.82 - 69.11 4.30 18.8 1.7 2.41 3.0 G/I
ENERGY (12%)
Chevron CVX 119.18 127.83 - 112.15 11.75 10.1 0.9 4.00 3.4 G/I
Energen EGN 68.11 89.92 - 44.46 4.00 17.0 1.6 0.58 0.9 G
National Oilwell Varco NOV 77.18 84.71 - 63.08 6.50 11.9 1.0 1.04 1.3 A
Occidental Petroleum OXY 91.46 99.42 - 77.21 7.25 12.6 1.1 2.56 2.8 G/I
Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDS.A 71.37 73.00 - 62.65 7.65 9.3 0.9 3.06 4.3 G/I 9
Schlumberger SLB 88.89 94.91 - 69.08 5.80 15.3 1.3 1.25 1.4 G
Suncor Energy SU 34.11 37.00 - 26.83 3.40 10.0 0.8 0.76 2.2 G
FINANCIAL SERVICES (14%)
Capital One Financial COF 77.03 78.49 - 50.21 6.85 11.2 1.2 1.20 1.6 A
Citigroup C 54.99 55.28 - 40.28 5.41 10.2 1.3 0.04 0.1 A 14
Fifth Third Bancorp FITB 21.57 21.64 - 15.19 1.81 11.9 1.2 0.48 2.2 G 5,8
JPMorgan Chase JPM 59.49 59.65 - 45.35 6.01 9.9 1.0 1.52 2.6 G 12
PNC Financial PNC 78.84 79.29 - 59.09 6.93 11.4 1.1 1.76 2.2 G/I 5
State Street STT 74.32 76.24 - 49.42 5.10 14.6 1.6 1.04 1.4 G
The Travelers Cos. TRV 87.88 91.68 - 74.51 8.15 10.8 1.5 2.00 2.3 G/I
U.S. Stock Focus List
Below is the current list of stocks on our Stock Focus List. All stocks on the list are rated “Buy.” Prices as of January 15, 2014. T ic k e r S y m b o l R e c e n t P ri c e ( $ ) 5 2 -w e e k P ri c e R a n g e ( $ ) E a rn in g s P e r S h a re 2 0 1 4 (E s t. ) ($ ) P /E b a s e d o n 2 0 1 4 ( E s t. ) P E G Y A n n u a l D iv id e n d s ( $ ) D iv id e n d Y ie ld ( % ) S u it a b il it y Im p o rt a n t D is c lo s u re s HEALTH CARE (14%) Covidien PLC COV 69.96 69.98 - 54.01 4.03 17.4 1.6 1.28 1.8 G
Express Scripts ESRX 73.21 74.21 - 53.05 4.98 14.7 1.2 0.00 0.0 G
Johnson & Johnson JNJ 94.80 95.99 - 72.00 5.86 16.2 1.8 2.64 2.8 G/I
Merck MRK 52.52 53.44 - 40.83 3.60 14.6 2.0 1.76 3.4 G/I
Novartis AG NVS 80.84 81.37 - 64.52 5.70 14.2 1.8 2.47 3.1 G/I
Pfizer PFE 31.18 32.50 - 26.34 2.31 13.5 1.6 1.04 3.3 G/I
Thermo Fisher Scientific TMO 115.52 115.71 - 67.00 5.80 19.9 1.7 0.60 0.5 G
INDUSTRIALS (11%)
3M Company MMM 138.44 140.43 - 96.57 7.49 18.5 1.6 3.42 2.5 G/I
CSX Corp. CSX 29.23 29.25 - 20.57 2.09 14.0 1.1 0.60 2.1 G/I
Deere DE 89.80 95.60 - 79.50 8.82 10.2 1.1 2.04 2.3 G
Jacobs Engineering JEC 65.29 65.62 - 44.66 3.80 17.2 1.6 0.00 0.0 G
Precision Castparts PCP 272.24 274.09 - 180.06 12.10 22.5 1.6 0.12 0.0 G
United Technologies UTX 114.07 114.71 - 84.91 6.85 16.7 1.3 2.36 2.1 G/I
MATERIALS (4%)
BHP Billiton PLC BBL 58.67 69.94 - 49.56 5.55 10.6 0.6 2.32 4.0 G
TECHNOLOGY (15%)
Broadcom BRCM 29.48 37.85 - 23.25 2.65 11.1 1.0 0.44 1.5 A
eBay EBAY 53.79 58.04 - 48.06 3.25 16.6 1.1 0.00 0.0 A
EMC Corp. EMC 26.29 27.34 - 21.45 2.05 12.8 0.9 0.40 1.5 A
Fiserv FISV 57.80 59.28 - 39.52 3.33 17.4 1.4 0.00 0.0 G
Google GOOG 1148 1155 - 696 52.00 22.1 1.7 0.00 0.0 A
IBM IBM 187.74 215.90 - 172.57 18.15 10.3 0.7 3.80 2.0 G/I
Microsoft MSFT 36.76 38.98 - 26.83 2.68 13.7 1.1 1.12 3.0 G/I
Oracle ORCL 38.41 38.57 - 29.86 2.90 13.2 1.2 0.48 1.2 G
Qualcomm QCOM 74.51 74.69 - 59.02 5.05 14.8 1.1 1.40 1.9 A
UTILITIES (4%)
American Water Works AWK 41.28 45.09 - 36.96 2.35 17.6 1.8 1.12 2.7 G/I 2,10
IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES
All stocks on the list are rated “Buy.” Individuals can access the full research report with the full disclosures and analyst certifications on any of these companies mentioned in this report through our online account access Web site (www.edwardjones.com/access). You also can contact a local Edward Jones financial advisor, who can provide you with more information including a complete company opinion, or write: Edward Jones; Research Department; 12555 Manchester Road; St. Louis, MO 63131.
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PEGY Ratio – Indicates whether a stock is overvalued. Calculated by dividing the current P/E (shown in this stock table) by the sum of the company’s estimated EPS growth rate
and the dividend yield.
Suitability – Growth & Income (G/I) -These stocks provide dividend income and price appreciation potential with historically below-average stock price fluctuation. The current yield
is near or above the market average. Growth (G) - These stocks typically exhibit historic price fluctuation that is near the market average. Capital appreciation potential tends to be a greater source of expected total return as current dividend income is usually near or less than the market average or no dividend is paid. Aggressive (A) - These stocks carry a higher level of risk with higher historic price fluctuation. These stocks may or may not pay a dividend and capital appreciation potential tends to be a greater source of potential return.
It is the policy of Edward Jones that analysts do not own shares in companies they follow.
The industry percentages on the table on pages 3 and 4 are our recommended weightings in each of the industry segments.
The following footnotes reference pages 1–2.
1 Edward Jones defines “Buy” as follows: Our opinion is to Buy this stock. We believe the valuation is attractive and total return potential is above average. 2 Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against loss.