What Big Winning Stocks Have In Common (2024)

By Todd Tresidder

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How To Increase The Percentage Of Winning Stocks In Your Portfolio

Key Ideas

  1. Discover the one characteristic that determines which stocks become winners.
  2. Learn how the Pareto Principle relates to investing.
  3. Why trend-following risk management techniques are a must to reduce risk.

Do you want to pick stocks that outperform the averages?

Do you want to develop a greater understanding of trend-following risk management techniques to reduce losses in your equity portfolio?

Then this post by Mebane Faber at World Beta highlightingresearch by Eric Crittenden and Cole Wilcox from Blackstar Funds is a must read. It'sunusual material not found elsewhere. Specifically, you'll learn…

  • How 2 out of every 5 stocks lose money over time.
  • How nearly 1 out of every 5 stocks loses 75% or more oftheir value.
  • How nearly 2 out of every 3 stocks under-performs the index averages.
  • And most importantly… how a very small minority of stocks account for much of the gain in the averages.

Specifically, the top 25% of stocks accounted for all of the gain in the Russell 3000 from 1983 to 2007.

(ed. Note: Other research has surfaced since this article was written corroborating the results and showing that all gains over an even longer period in history are accounted for by an even narrower universe of stocks.)

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In other words, the other 75% of stocks contributed zero performance during one of the greatest bull markets in recorded history.

Amazingly, the average annual return from all stocks in the Russell 3000 from 1983 to 2007 was actually negative, even though the index posted a positive performance (this is due to survivorship bias and capitalization weighting in index construction).

Related: How to take back control of your portfolio

Needless to say, these are startling statistics in a world taught to buy, hold, and pray a diversified equity portfolio.

This is research you won't find in the waiting room at your brokers office because the implications for your investment strategy are dramatic.

What Do Big Winning Stocks Have In Common?

The research also points out a very simple, common-sense characteristic that all the big winning stocks share in common.

Knowing this single characteristic can tell you immediately whether your portfolio is filled with the 25% of stocks driving the markets gains, or the other 75% that's making no contribution at all.

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So which stocks are you holding in your portfolio – the winners or the losers? How do you know?

I don't want to steal the punch line because the research is well worth your time, so go over to Mebane's post and learn for yourself. It's great stuff.

Adding my own viewpoint: what's important about this unique research is how it looks “under the hood” of the index averages and dissects their performance into component parts to yield little-known, but important information.

What's divulged is how certain eternal truths apply to individual stock selection just as they apply to life or building wealth. For example…

  • Pareto's Law teaches how 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts. I've found this true in my own life as well as business and investing, and it has also been true for my coaching clients. Now we have research showingit's equally true when examining stock market winners because it's a basic truth of life.The bulk of any stock index average's performance comes from a tiny selection of stocks, just as the bulk of the results in your life can be attributed to just a few key decisions. Focusing on getting those few key stocks or key decisionsright can make or break your success.
  • Trend-following as a risk management discipline works regardless of which trading vehicle you apply it to. It doesn't matter whether it's mutual funds, ETFs, commodity futures, or (in this case) individual stocks. Similarly, the concept is equally valid in managing your life, relationships, and health. The reason is simple: trend-following, when applied correctly, limits downside volatility and risk. It's a basic mathematical truth that must always be adhered to –you must always manage your risk of loss to acceptable levels. This helps keep your portfolio and life on a positive track so you consistently achieve higher highs and higher lows – and that's as good as it gets in the investment world.
  • Finally, fat-tailed, non-normal distributions are investment and life reality. Academia teaches normal distributions, but the mathematical evidence disagrees. It's the flip-side to the trend-following argument made above that statistically proves why risk management is an essential portfolio and life management discipline. It provides the statistical backbone showing empirically why these principles work in practice and the problems they solve (avoiding fat-tailed losses).

Hopefully I didn't get too philosophical here, but my passion for the investment game extends not just to principles of financial freedom, but also to the personal freedom these same truths can teach.

Related: Why you need a wealth plan, not an investment plan.

After all, there is more to freedom than just financial. Happiness is the real goal, and these principles are just as applicable to life as they are to investing.

I hope you find the research as thought provoking and informative as I did.

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What Big Winning Stocks Have In Common (2024)

FAQs

What are examples of common stocks? ›

It's common for companies to have millions or billions of outstanding shares that represent the company's overall ownership. Because of this, common stock is referred to as an equity security. Example: Coca-Cola is the issuer of Coca-Cola stock. Example: the investor is long (owns) 100 shares of GE stock.

What are the most successful stocks to invest in? ›

Best stocks by one-year performance
CompanyPerformance (Year)
Micron Technology Inc. (MU)108.67%
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK)107.53%
Western Digital Corp. (WDC)96.45%
Lilly(Eli) & Co (LLY)94.76%
18 more rows
Jun 12, 2024

Which type of stock is the most common? ›

Common stock, as its name implies, is one of the most ordinary types of stock. It gives shareholders a stake in the underlying business, as well as voting rights to elect a board of directors and a claim to a portion of the company's assets and future revenues.

What are winning stocks? ›

The stocks that reward investors with handsome gains for months or years are more often already the strongest price performers, usually because of outstanding earnings and sales growth and increasing fund ownership. Of course, many investors already chase performance and pour money into winning stocks.

What is similar to common stock? ›

Common stock and preferred stock are the two types of stock issued by a company to raise money for their business. Though both common and preferred stock represent ownership in a company for an investor, they're two different types of investments with differing risks, returns and purposes.

What are the most common types of shares? ›

Ordinary shares are the most common type of shares. They typically carry voting rights but do not give shareholders rights to receive or demand for dividends. Ordinary shareholders also receive less dividends compared to shareholders who hold preference shares.

What stocks make money fastest? ›

Money Making Stocks To Invest In
  • Airbnb, Inc. ( NASDAQ:ABNB)
  • Novo Nordisk A/S (NYSE:NVO)
  • ASML Holding N.V. (NASDAQ:ASML)
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT)
  • Cisco Systems, Inc. ( NASDAQ:CSCO)
  • PDD Holdings Inc. ( NASDAQ:PDD)
  • The Home Depot, Inc. ( NYSE:HD)
  • Booking Holdings Inc. ( NASDAQ:BKNG)
Dec 30, 2023

Which stock gives highest return? ›

More Collections >
Name3Y ReturnProfit Mar Qtr
Reliance Industries Ltd46.91%8.44%
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd15.5%19.14%
Bharti Airtel Ltd175.08%8.83%
ICICI Bank Ltd74.67%18.28%
8 more rows

Which stock will boom in 2024? ›

5 best stocks to buy
S.No.Top 5 StocksIndustry/Sector
1.Shriram FinanceNBFC
2.SBI Life InsuranceInsurance
3.Axis BankBanking
4.Mahindra & MahindraAuto
1 more row
3 days ago

What is the riskiest type of stock to buy? ›

6 High-Risk Stocks for Aggressive Investors
  • Yum China Holdings Inc. (ticker: YUMC)
  • Albemarle Corp. (ALB)
  • Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. (WBA)
  • Ubiquiti Inc. (UI)
  • Chewy Inc. (CHWY)
  • Concentrix Corp. (CNXC)
Apr 30, 2024

What are the best growth stocks right now? ›

9 Best Growth Stocks to Buy for 2024
StockImplied upside over May 29 close*
Meta Platforms Inc. (META)13.8%
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)8.5%
Tesla Inc. (TSLA)19.2%
Mastercard Inc. (MA)22%
5 more rows
May 30, 2024

Which type of stocks have the greatest risk? ›

Equities are generally considered the riskiest class of assets. Dividends aside, they offer no guarantees, and investors' money is subject to the successes and failures of private businesses in a fiercely competitive marketplace. Equity investing involves buying stock in a private company or group of companies.

How do you pick a winning stock? ›

Stock selection doesn't have to be difficult, but you do need to be flexible. Look for markets that are moving but also be willing to hold off on a trade if the indicators aren't conveying a compelling setup. Consider going short as well as long. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, you need to be disciplined.

How to spot winning stocks? ›

Look for stocks trending in the direction you want to profit from (uptrend for buying, downtrend for short-selling). In the above stock, we spot the price is in an uptrend with higher highs and higher lows in conjunction with moving averages rising.

What is the most profitable stock ever? ›

The Best Performing Stocks in History
  • Coca-Cola. (NASDAQ: KO) ...
  • Altria. (NASDAQ: MO) ...
  • Amazon.com. (NASDAQ: AMZN) ...
  • Celgene. (NASDAQ: CELG) ...
  • Apple. (NASDAQ: AAPL) ...
  • Alphabet. (NASDAQ:GOOG) ...
  • Gilead Sciences. (NASDAQ: GILD) ...
  • Microsoft. (NASDAQ: MSFT)

What is classified as common stock? ›

Common stock represents shares of ownership in a corporation and the type of stock in which most people invest. When people talk about stocks, they are usually referring to common stock. In fact, the great majority of stock is issued in this form.

What is the common stock in the US? ›

Common stock is a class of stock that represents equity ownership in a corporation. Owners of common stock, called shareholders, are entitled to the following rights: Voting rights to elect the members of the board of directors. Typically, shareholders may cast one vote per share.

What are examples of common stock on a balance sheet? ›

Example of Common Stock

If the corporation actually issues only 100,000 shares for $50 each, the corporation will debit its Cash account for $5,000,000 and will credit its account Common Stock for $5,000,000. The corporation will now have 100,000 shares of common stock outstanding.

What is the difference between common stock and regular stock? ›

Compared to preferred stock, common stock's profit potential tends to come more from growth in share price over time rather than dividends. Common stock has higher long-term growth potential than preferred stock but also has lower priority for dividends and a payout in the event of a liquidation.

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