Value Stocks vs. Low Volatility Stocks

Value Stocks vs. Low Volatility Stocks Chart showing the large divergence between value stocks and low volatility stocks, like never before. Image: J.P. Morgan

Growth Stocks vs. Value Stocks and Large-Cap vs. Small-Cap

Growth Stocks vs. Value Stocks and Large-Cap vs. Small-Cap Around first rate cut, when growth stocks and large-cap stocks outperform, it does not suggest a recession is coming. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research

Are Value Stocks Cheap or Expensive?

Are Value Stocks Cheap or Expensive? Value stocks usually trade at a 24% discount to the stock market.But as of 02/29/2019, they are trading at 31% discounts in the U.S., 33% discounts in Europe and 34% discounts in emerging countries. Image: GMO

U.S. Stocks – Magnificent Seven Market Value as a Percent of S&P 500 Market Value

U.S. Stocks – Magnificent Seven Market Value as a Percent of S&P 500 Market Value The concentration of the Magnificent Seven U.S. stocks has a significant impact on the performance of the S&P 500. While these stocks have performed well, the over-reliance on them poses potential risks for investors. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy

U.S. Stocks – Value vs. Growth

U.S. Stocks – Value vs. Growth Could growth stocks outperform value stocks in a context of slowing global growth? Image: Topdown Charts

Stocks – World Value vs. Growth

Stocks – World Value vs. Growth Growth has outperformed Value since the GFC. Does the secular trend still favor Growth? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research