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I update the following portfolio/screen on a monthly basis on Scott's Investments. March's list of 35 stocks is here and the top 10 rated stocks returned an average of  2.23% for the top 10 stocks on the list versus -1.57% for SPY. The entire list of 35 stocks last month returned an average of 5.4%, led  by Select Comfort (SCSS) at 38.19%.
The screen looks for the following:
Some popular names made this month's list, inclduing Apple (AAPL) and Intel (INTC). Â AAPL has struggled to breach its high set in February, even after another blowout quarter. Â It is priced at a reasonable forward projected Price-to-Earnings (P/E) of 12.48 and Price-to-Earnings Growth (PEG) of .84. Â However, keep in mind these are forward projections and are predicated on Apple continuing to show strong earnings growth. It also has a return on equity and return on investment in excess of 30% and no long-term debt.Â
Intel is slowly transforming itself into a favorite among dividend investors. It currently yields 3.3% and has little debt.  It also has a return on equity and return on investment in excess of 20%.  Finally, it has a forward P/E of 9.1 and a PEG of .91.  The projected PEG and P/E of Intel are based on much lower earnings growth than a high growth stock like AAPL, a company which has shown significant and consistent earnings growth in recent years.  However, for investors seeking a combination of yield, price momentum, a clean balance sheet, and reasonable valuation, Intel is worth consideration.
The rational for this screen is based on backtests showing stocks with low PEG ratios, debt, and high returns on equity and price momentum have produced good historical returns. The screen has tested well historically in bullish periods and has suffered during significant market drawdowns. Strategies an investor could use to avoid major drawdowns would be to either abandon this type of strategy entirely when the SP 500 or another major index is below a long term moving average, or hedge positions using one of the methods I profiled here.
Below are the backtest results for this strategy starting in March 31st, 2001. Returns exclude commissions and taxes and assume .25% slippage.  No position accounts for more than 25% of the portfolio (relevant in cases when the screen produces less than 4 results) and it was equally rebalanced every 4 weeks.  The test was conducted using stockscreen123:
Two possible tools an investor could use to conduct this screen on his/her own are stockscreen123 or Finviz. This screen was conducted using stockscreen123. For the full list of stocks and real-time results, please see the right hand side of Scott's Investments.
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I update the following portfolio/screen on a monthly basis on Scott's Investments. March's list of 35 stocks is here and the top 10 rated stocks returned an average of  2.23% for the top 10 stocks on the list versus -1.57% for SPY. The entire list of 35 stocks last month returned an average of 5.4%, led  by Select Comfort (SCSS) at 38.19%.
The screen looks for the following:
- earnings growers still reasonably priced as judged by the PEG ratioÂ
- low debtÂ
- a history of high return on equity and investment, andÂ
- price momentum as gauged by the percentage the stock is trading to its 250 day high.Â
- The stocks are then ranked based on fundamental factors as compiled by stockscreen123.
Some popular names made this month's list, inclduing Apple (AAPL) and Intel (INTC). Â AAPL has struggled to breach its high set in February, even after another blowout quarter. Â It is priced at a reasonable forward projected Price-to-Earnings (P/E) of 12.48 and Price-to-Earnings Growth (PEG) of .84. Â However, keep in mind these are forward projections and are predicated on Apple continuing to show strong earnings growth. It also has a return on equity and return on investment in excess of 30% and no long-term debt.Â
Intel is slowly transforming itself into a favorite among dividend investors. It currently yields 3.3% and has little debt.  It also has a return on equity and return on investment in excess of 20%.  Finally, it has a forward P/E of 9.1 and a PEG of .91.  The projected PEG and P/E of Intel are based on much lower earnings growth than a high growth stock like AAPL, a company which has shown significant and consistent earnings growth in recent years.  However, for investors seeking a combination of yield, price momentum, a clean balance sheet, and reasonable valuation, Intel is worth consideration.
The rational for this screen is based on backtests showing stocks with low PEG ratios, debt, and high returns on equity and price momentum have produced good historical returns. The screen has tested well historically in bullish periods and has suffered during significant market drawdowns. Strategies an investor could use to avoid major drawdowns would be to either abandon this type of strategy entirely when the SP 500 or another major index is below a long term moving average, or hedge positions using one of the methods I profiled here.
Below are the backtest results for this strategy starting in March 31st, 2001. Returns exclude commissions and taxes and assume .25% slippage.  No position accounts for more than 25% of the portfolio (relevant in cases when the screen produces less than 4 results) and it was equally rebalanced every 4 weeks.  The test was conducted using stockscreen123:
Two possible tools an investor could use to conduct this screen on his/her own are stockscreen123 or Finviz. This screen was conducted using stockscreen123. For the full list of stocks and real-time results, please see the right hand side of Scott's Investments.
Ticker | Name | Trend | QVG score | Mkt Cap | PEG LT | Dbt Tot 2Eq Q | ROE% 5Y Avg | ROI% 5Y Avg |
AIT | Applied Industrial Technologi | Here | 99.25 | 1455.32 | 0.87 | 0 | 15.4 | 12.47 |
EZPW | EZCORP, Inc. | Here | 98.64 | 1497.68 | 0.75 | 0.03 | 20.36 | 19.63 |
AAPL | Apple Inc. | Here | 96.03 | 324307.69 | 0.71 | 0 | 31.92 | 28.48 |
SMCI | Super Micro Computer, Inc. | Here | 95.36 | 641.47 | 0.96 | 0.08 | 16.68 | 15.12 |
VSEA | Varian Semiconductor | Here | 95.16 | 3408.49 | 0.74 | 0 | 15.09 | 13.83 |
FCFS | First Cash Financial Services | Here | 94.25 | 1195.43 | 0.89 | 0.01 | 18.99 | 15.95 |
INTC | Intel Corporation | Here | 93.27 | 115565.5 | 0.84 | 0.05 | 16.28 | 14.96 |
DTV | DIRECTV | Here | 91.94 | 37204.02 | 0.6 | 0 | 30.78 | 12.76 |
NSP | Insperity Inc | Here | 91.79 | 786.16 | 0.65 | 0 | 16.52 | 13.25 |
LECO | Lincoln Electric Holdings, In | Here | 90.44 | 3207.83 | 0.97 | 0.09 | 15.69 | 12.28 |
BIG | Big Lots, Inc. | Here | 90.11 | 3120.18 | 0.97 | 0 | 18.49 | 15.7 |
JOSB | Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. | Here | 89.91 | 1429.17 | 0.91 | 0 | 20.55 | 17.5 |
SHOO | Steven Madden, Ltd. | Here | 87.11 | 1428.22 | 0.97 | 0 | 20.13 | 19.63 |
MA | MasterCard Incorporated | Here | 85.07 | 33792.75 | 0.81 | 0 | 29.76 | 22.24 |
NTES | NetEase.com, Inc. (ADR) | Here | 83.97 | 6666.89 | 0.79 | 0 | 32.24 | 30.68 |
AIXG | Aixtron AG (ADR) | Here | 83.34 | 4269.27 | 0.25 | 0 | 20.23 | 20.05 |
TRCR | Transcend Services, Inc. | Here | 80.73 | 242.84 | 0.94 | 0 | 23.39 | 21.83 |
FOSL | Fossil, Inc. | Here | 80.51 | 6156.55 | 0.95 | 0.01 | 18.69 | 18 |
ANF | Abercrombie & Fitch Co. | Here | 79.8 | 6071.98 | 0.78 | 0.04 | 17.92 | 14.06 |
DECK | Deckers Outdoor Corporation | Here | 79.57 | 3717.31 | 0.74 | 0 | 24.8 | 24.7 |
NVEC | NVE Corporation | Here | 79.01 | 273.87 | 0.83 | 0 | 23.98 | 23.98 |
TSM | Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. | Here | 78.72 | 63625.59 | 0.78 | 0.06 | 20.19 | 22.56 |
BIDU | Baidu.com, Inc. (ADR) | Here | 74.29 | 51687 | 0.7 | 0.01 | 43.86 | 43.68 |
SEIC | SEI Investments Company | Here | 72.02 | 4270.77 | 0.98 | 0.09 | 27.44 | 30.91 |
GNTX | Gentex Corporation | Here | 70.94 | 4335.21 | 0.96 | 0 | 13 | 12.6 |
GSOL | Global Sources Ltd. (Bermuda) | Here | 67.98 | 542.09 | 0.52 | 0 | 16.57 | 17.17 |
VLTR | Volterra Semiconductor Corpor | Here | 67.6 | 624.49 | 0.8 | 0 | 15.44 | 15.25 |
WTSLA | The Wet Seal, Inc. | Here | 67.38 | 450.37 | 0.73 | 0 | 15.16 | 13.37 |
GA | Giant Interactive Group Inc ( | Here | 62.55 | 1994.99 | 0.99 | 0 | 19.8 | 19.75 |
BWLD | Buffalo Wild Wings | Here | 59.09 | 1101.29 | 0.96 | 0.07 | 15.86 | 13.7 |
NSR | Neustar, Inc | Here | 57.67 | 1948.05 | 0.73 | 0.02 | 17.96 | 16.84 |
APEI | American Public Education, In | Here | 55.62 | 805.6 | 0.76 | 0 | 33.59 | 31.22 |
QCOR | Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc | Here | 54.61 | 1200.42 | 0.67 | 0 | 43.34 | 42.57 |
SAPE | Sapient Corporation | Here | 43.53 | 1712.68 | 0.83 | 0 | 13.64 | 12.77 |
CKSW | ClickSoftware Technologies Lt | Here | 42.61 | 297.15 | 0.33 | 0 | 26.52 | 22.28 |
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