New Guru Portfolio Views: Undervalued, Low P/E, Top Yield, Top Growth Companies in Gurus' Portfolios

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Dec 03, 2009
If you have not noticed, we have added new portfolio views to Gurus’ portfolios.


From now on, you have a lot more options to uncover investment ideas from gurus’ portfolios. These options include Undervalued, Low P/E, Top Yield, Top Growth, Predictable Companies, Companies that are Close to 52-Week Lows and Companies with Large Insider Buys. You can access these views by selecting one of the tabs in Gurus “Current Portfolio”. One of the views is like the picture below:


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· Under Valued Companies


These are the stocks in Gurus' Portfolios that are undervalued based on the calculation with Discounted Cash Flow model. The discounted cash flow calculation was applied to predictable companies only.


For instance: these are the stocks that undervalued according to DCF model in Warren Buffett’s portfolio.


· Low P/E Companies


These are the stocks with the lowest P/E ratios in Gurus' Portfolios. For the low P/E stocks of Warren Buffett, go here.


· Top Dividend Yield Companies


These are the stocks with the highest dividend yield in Gurus' Portfolios. Want to know what the highest yield stocks in Buffett’s portfolio, click here.


· Top Growth Companies


These are the stocks with the highest average 10-year EBITDA growth rate in Gurus' Portfolios.


· Predictable Companies


These are the stocks with the highest business predictability rank in Gurus' Portfolios. Click Here for more information about Business Predictability Rank.


Warren Buffett said he is a value investor, but he actually like growth companies, especially those with predictable growth. Click here for top growth companies and here for Predictable Companies in Buffett’s portfolio.


· Companies that are Close to 52-Week Lows


These are the stocks that are close to 52-week lows in Gurus' Portfolios.


· Companies with Large Insider Buys


These are the stocks that have the largest unique insider buys over the past 3 months.


You can sort with each column. Of course, these are in addition to the standard portfolio view where you can sort with stock ticker, weighting of the positions, and the share number change. For Warren Buffett’s latest portfolio, click here.