Stock Data
These data sheets are intended for use as a preliminary screening
of potential investments. The columns are set up to show each stock's
performance in comparison to the market. The relationship to of the
current price to its 52 week high and low helps us anticipate
potential price movements. Comparing this relationship to that of the
overall market can be useful making an educated decision about the
timing of an investment.
Tips on how to use this information
Exchange Traded Funds representing areas of the market where many retirement plan investment options are located.
Retirement Plan Mutual Fund Options
Selected mutual funds that represent most areas shown on the retirement plan investment option watch page.
Morningstar Large Cap and Defensive Industries
These are considered to be conservative, income-generating investments.
Morningstar Mid and Small Cap Stocks
Morningstar's mid and small cap core, growth, and value stocks. These are generally more growth oriented.
Alternative and Income Investments
These investments do not follow the movement of the market as closely as others. They include gold, REITs, and oil, as well as generally increasing dividend-paying stocks.
Economic and Cyclical S&P Sectors
These are S&P sectors, technology, financials, and consumer discresion that react to the economy and the S&P sectors, materials, energy, and industrials that are cyclical growth.
Ohio Stocks
These may be of interest to those of you living in and around central Ohio. For folks outside of Ohio, you may also find some interesting companies that are not always well-known outside of our region.
Dow Jones Industrials
These stocks are some of the larger companies that keep the gears of our economy turning. We have listed a collection of companies from a variety of economic sectors, and included an average from each sector. It can be interesting to see how one sector can have an effect on another.
Dow Jones Transportation and Utilites
These stocks are important because they give us an idea of what is going on in the economy. Inspite of new trends and technological developments, these stocks have remained relatively stable over the years.
New Event Stocks
These stocks can also be regarded as wildcard investments. They have all had some interesting news stories, which could lead to rapid growth, or possibly a decline. Pay close attention to the numbers on these stocks because they are bound to react in one way or another in reaction to news recently revealed to the public.
Monthly Income Stocks
These are ideas for people who want to build a monthly income. These stocks pay dividends on a regular basis. Owning a combination of these stocks would allow you to have income from dividends each month.
Sector and Country ETFs
These investments can give clues as to where the economy is headed and indicate future trends in the investing environment.
Tips on how to use this information
Data Sheets
Retirement Plan Investment Option WatchExchange Traded Funds representing areas of the market where many retirement plan investment options are located.
Retirement Plan Mutual Fund Options
Selected mutual funds that represent most areas shown on the retirement plan investment option watch page.
Morningstar Large Cap and Defensive Industries
These are considered to be conservative, income-generating investments.
Morningstar Mid and Small Cap Stocks
Morningstar's mid and small cap core, growth, and value stocks. These are generally more growth oriented.
Alternative and Income Investments
These investments do not follow the movement of the market as closely as others. They include gold, REITs, and oil, as well as generally increasing dividend-paying stocks.
Economic and Cyclical S&P Sectors
These are S&P sectors, technology, financials, and consumer discresion that react to the economy and the S&P sectors, materials, energy, and industrials that are cyclical growth.
Ohio Stocks
These may be of interest to those of you living in and around central Ohio. For folks outside of Ohio, you may also find some interesting companies that are not always well-known outside of our region.
Dow Jones Industrials
These stocks are some of the larger companies that keep the gears of our economy turning. We have listed a collection of companies from a variety of economic sectors, and included an average from each sector. It can be interesting to see how one sector can have an effect on another.
Dow Jones Transportation and Utilites
These stocks are important because they give us an idea of what is going on in the economy. Inspite of new trends and technological developments, these stocks have remained relatively stable over the years.
New Event Stocks
These stocks can also be regarded as wildcard investments. They have all had some interesting news stories, which could lead to rapid growth, or possibly a decline. Pay close attention to the numbers on these stocks because they are bound to react in one way or another in reaction to news recently revealed to the public.
Monthly Income Stocks
These are ideas for people who want to build a monthly income. These stocks pay dividends on a regular basis. Owning a combination of these stocks would allow you to have income from dividends each month.
Sector and Country ETFs
These investments can give clues as to where the economy is headed and indicate future trends in the investing environment.
