Buy The Dip in Value Stocks Today!

Today I’ll recommend a trade that I’ve liked off and on for the past couple of years. This trade has already performed well since last fall… And right now, it’s more attractive than it has been at any time in history – going back to at least 1928.

We have this opportunity for a simple reason: It looks like the latest transition from growth to value is already well underway…

As the COVID-induced bear market of March 2020 passed and the rebound began, investors stayed in love with growth stocks.

The Russell 3000 Growth Index rose 75% from its bottom on March 23, 2020 through the end of August, while the Value Index climbed 44%. Take a look…

But by September, the “stay at home” trade in fast-growing technology companies had largely played out. Talk of inflation picked up around this time… That’s generally thought to be bullish for some of the more traditional value-stock industries – like oil companies (which might benefit from higher oil prices) and banks (which might benefit from larger interest-rate spreads).

While growth stocks had outperformed their value counterparts most of the time since 2009, a potentially big change started happening at that point… Value took charge again.

Take a look at the following chart…

Since September 1, 2020, the Russell 3000 Value Index is up 34%. In comparison, the Growth Index has only climbed 22% over the same period.

Now, I must note that the latest trend favoring value recently reversed… Since June 4, the Russell 3000 Growth Index is up 9%. Meanwhile, the Value Index has fallen 0.1%.

So with that said, you might be wondering if this is really the start of the latest shift from growth to value. My call might seem premature, given the reversal over the past couple of months.

But I believe this is merely a dip in the “go long value stocks” trade. Here’s why…

According to our friend Jason Goepfert at SentimenTrader, the correlation between value and growth stocks has never been lower going back to 1928. That means investors have never cared about the difference between value and growth more than right now.

So, right around the time that value is taking a breather and letting growth stocks catch up a little bit… value has never been more attractive compared with growth – going back nearly 100 years.

That’s why after more than a decade of you being told to buy every dip in growth stocks, I’d like to be the first person to tell you this…

Buy the dip in value stocks right now!

Now, you might be wondering exactly how to execute this trade…

It’s easy… A bunch of publicly traded exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) exist for this purpose. The Vanguard Value Index Fund (VTV) is the biggest value-focused ETF that I know…

It tracks the CRSP U.S. Large Cap Value Index, which as its name implies, measures the return of hundreds of U.S. large-cap value stocks. VTV’s roughly 335 holdings include Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B), the ETF’s largest position, and ExxonMobil (XOM), which is a top 10 position. As of the end of May, financial stocks made up roughly 22% of the ETF’s total holdings. And it’s a Vanguard fund, so the expense ratio is microscopic (0.04%).

It’s large and liquid. And even better, it has performed similarly to the Russell 3000 Value Index… so it should work well for investors seeking to buy the recent dip in value stocks.

(Full disclosure: I currently own a value-focused ETF in my 401(k) account. It’s not the one that I’ve mentioned today… But I don’t want to get in trouble with any lawyers.)

How much will you make if you make this trade today?

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