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Winning Investments.com provides three Conservative Strategies for stocks. Factors used in the evaluation of these conservative strategies include stability of the stock price, company size, financial leverage, earnings quality, market penetration, and the volatility of the products that the companies market. These strategies are designed to provide solid returns on stocks that have relatively low risk associated with them.

Following are the three Conservative stock strategies that we offer. If you are looking for a relatively low risk investment, one of these approaches should meet your objectives.
The Dow Utility Strategy lists the 10 highest yielding stocks of the Dow Utility Index. The approach is similar to the Dogs of the Dow High Yield 10 Strategy except that it uses stocks on the Dow Utility Index. These selections are exclusive to Winning Investments.com. The Utilities for Growth Strategy is designed as an alternative to bonds. In addition to an income stream, this strategy also offers the opportunity for portfolio growth and capital gains. While income from bonds may be attractive in the short term, they do not always offer significant protection against inflation. In the 12 years ending December 1996, this approach produced a compounded 14.74% return. This strategy is derived from the book How to Retire Rich : Time-Tested Strategies to Beat the Market and Retire in Style, by James O’Shaughnessy.
The "AAA" Rated Financial Strength Strategy is ideal for conservative investors. The stocks chosen all have a financial strength rating of A++ (highest rating) by the Value Line Investment Survey. The stocks included in this strategy have proven to be consistent performers, even during economic downturns. In the 12 years ending December 1996, this approach produced a compounded 21.17% return. This strategy is derived from the book How to Retire Rich : Time-Tested Strategies to Beat the Market and Retire in Style, by James O’Shaughnessy.  


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