Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - (Page 10) Gray Matters Abroad Foreign Independence Correlation between U.S. and international equities has declined sharply in recent years, Morningstar research analyst Preethi Parmar finds. This conclusion flies in the face of the popular perception that globalization will unite the world’s equities markets and they will eventually move as one. True, until recently, correlation between the S&P 500 and MSCI EAFE indexes had steadily increased since the early 1990s. The twoyear period between April 2003 and March 2005 saw a correlation as high as 0.93. (Total correlation is 1.) But since then, we have seen a sharp drop. From June 2005 through May 2007, correlation is 0.60. But Kelly found a stark contrast between the valuations of a small group of mega-cap stocks—which have a disproportionate effect on the S&P 500 and Dow indexes—and the rest of the market. Mega-caps are cheap, he says. Names such as Bank of America BAC, Wal-Mart WMT, Procter & Gamble PG, and Johnson & Johnson JNJ all are 5-star stocks, meaning they are trading at large discounts to Morningstar’s fair value estimates. Valuations get dicier further down the size spectrum. All told, there are only 104 names currently on Morningstar’s 5-star list, out of a coverage universe of close to 2,000 stocks. The median stock in our coverage universe is about 3% overvalued, Kelly says. That’s in contrast to a year ago, when our view was that the median stock was about 4% undervalued. “With most indexes up 20% or more over the past 12 months, prices appear to have overshot fair value in many cases,” Kelly says As the table below shows, only two of Morningstar’s 12 sectors—consumer services and utilities—are undervalued when looking at simple medians and averages with no market-cap weighting. (Star range: 1 and 2 stars, overvalued; 3 stars, fairly valued; 4 and 5 stars, undervalued.) Sector Valuations Median Price/ Fair Value Avg Star Rating Happy Returns Patterns to Success For the newsletter Morningstar FundInvestor, senior analyst Michael Breen wanted to see what factors lead to good and poor investor returns. (For more on Morningstar’s new dollar-weighted return figure, see page 18 in the spring issue of Morningstar Advisor.) Breen studied a decade’s worth of unweighted and asset-weighted data— including market returns, volatility, investment style, fund family affiliation, sales-load structure, share-class type, and redemption fees—and found some interesting patterns. 1 Investors who paid for the advice of a full-service broker and bought load funds ended up with no advantage over those who bought no-load funds either on their own or through a financial planner. Although there wasn’t much of a pattern in fund share classes, there was a strong pattern by category. Breen found that the Morningstar categories with the biggest gaps between their 10-year total returns and investor returns were those that have shown the greatest volatility in their performance. Investing with discipline in the right funds can deliver solid investor returns in even the toughest categories. When Breen asset-weighted the data, he found that large funds with solid investor returns boosted the asset-weighted returns for entire categories. For example, the investor returns for the health category benefited greatly from the strong investor returns of Vanguard Health Care VGHCX and Fidelity Select Health Care FSPHX, which have accounted for nearly half the category’s assets. Assetweighting had an even greater impact in the world-stock category. There, four funds—American Funds Capital World Growth and Income GWGIX, Vanguard Global Equity VHGEX, Templeton Growth TEPLX, and American Funds New Perspective ANWPX—cranked out solid 1 .8 2 .2 1980 1990 2000 In addition, the decline in the U.S. dollar against major international currencies has increased the value of foreign investments for a U.S. investor. With burgeoning foreign equity markets, a declining U.S. dollar, and correlations taking a dive, international securities are looking up. 3 Business Services Consumer Goods 1.04 1.01 0.98 1.11 1.03 1.05 1.05 1.08 1.05 1.03 1.12 0.97 2.60 2.86 3.03 2.37 2.80 2.66 2.73 2.45 2.72 2.64 2.32 3.09 Outlooks Think Big Haywood Kelly, Morningstar’s chief of securties analysis, looked at Morningstar’s fair value estimates for all of the underlying stocks in the S&P 500 Index. He summed them to find what the index is really worth. By his estimates, the S&P 500 is trading 4% below its fair value heading into the third quarter. The Dow Jones Industrials is trading at a 6% discount, he says. Consumer Services Energy Financial Services Hardware Health Care Industrial Materials Media Software Telecommunications Utilities Data as of 06-15-07 10 Morningstar Advisor Summer 2007
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 Contents Letter from the Publisher Get to Know the Bond “All-Stars” Research Briefs Our Stewardship Test Gets Tougher Save It for Later Too Many Oranges Best of Both Worlds No Two Clients Are Alike When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware Hands On: Finding the Suitable Fund Share Class for Your Client Fund Style Can Drift Off Course Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin Marathon Man Growth, With a Chaser A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets Funds: Finding Funds with Conviction Stocks: So You Say You Want Income? All Eyes on China Mutual Fund Analyst Picks Undervalued Stocks Most Popular Variable Annuities What’s New at Morningstar and on the Web The Advisor’s Economic Moat Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 (Page Cover1) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 (Page Cover2) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Contents (Page 1) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Contents (Page 2) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Contents (Page 3) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Contents (Page 4) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Letter from the Publisher (Page 5) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Letter from the Publisher (Page 6) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Letter from the Publisher (Page 7) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Get to Know the Bond “All-Stars” (Page 8) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Get to Know the Bond “All-Stars” (Page 9) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Research Briefs (Page 10) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Research Briefs (Page 11) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Our Stewardship Test Gets Tougher (Page 12) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Our Stewardship Test Gets Tougher (Page 13) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Save It for Later (Page 14) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Save It for Later (Page 15) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Too Many Oranges (Page 16) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Too Many Oranges (Page 17) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Best of Both Worlds (Page 18) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Best of Both Worlds (Page 19) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Best of Both Worlds (Page 20) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - No Two Clients Are Alike (Page 21) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 22) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 23) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 24) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 25) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 26) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 27) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - When It Comes to VAs, It’s Seller Beware (Page 28) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Hands On: Finding the Suitable Fund Share Class for Your Client (Page 29) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Hands On: Finding the Suitable Fund Share Class for Your Client (Page 30) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Hands On: Finding the Suitable Fund Share Class for Your Client (Page 31) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Hands On: Finding the Suitable Fund Share Class for Your Client (Page 32) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Hands On: Finding the Suitable Fund Share Class for Your Client (Page 33) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Fund Style Can Drift Off Course (Page 34) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Fund Style Can Drift Off Course (Page 35) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Fund Style Can Drift Off Course (Page 36) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin (Page 37) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin (Page 38) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin (Page 39) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin (Page 40) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin (Page 41) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Sticking to Their Style, Through Thick and Thin (Page 42) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Marathon Man (Page 43) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Marathon Man (Page 44) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Marathon Man (Page 45) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Marathon Man (Page 46) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Marathon Man (Page 47) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Growth, With a Chaser (Page 48) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Growth, With a Chaser (Page 49) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Growth, With a Chaser (Page 50) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Growth, With a Chaser (Page 51) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets (Page 52) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets (Page 53) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets (Page 54) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets (Page 55) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets (Page 56) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - A Menu of Ideas to Fill Five Market Baskets (Page 57) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Funds: Finding Funds with Conviction (Page 58) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Funds: Finding Funds with Conviction (Page 59) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Stocks: So You Say You Want Income? 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(Page 62) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - All Eyes on China (Page 63) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - All Eyes on China (Page 64) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - All Eyes on China (Page 65) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - All Eyes on China (Page 66) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - All Eyes on China (Page 67) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Mutual Fund Analyst Picks (Page 68) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Mutual Fund Analyst Picks (Page 69) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Mutual Fund Analyst Picks (Page 70) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Mutual Fund Analyst Picks (Page 71) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Undervalued Stocks (Page 72) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Undervalued Stocks (Page 73) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Most Popular Variable Annuities (Page 74) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - Most Popular Variable Annuities (Page 75) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - What’s New at Morningstar and on the Web (Page 76) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - What’s New at Morningstar and on the Web (Page 77) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - What’s New at Morningstar and on the Web (Page 78) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - What’s New at Morningstar and on the Web (Page 79) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - The Advisor’s Economic Moat (Page 80) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - The Advisor’s Economic Moat (Page Cover3) Morningstar Advisor - Summer 2007 - The Advisor’s Economic Moat (Page Cover4)
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