Small-cap Outperformance is Persisting - and These 15 Quality Stocks Pay Rich Dividends

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Think large caps are still the best bet? The data say you are looking in the wrong place.

U.S. small-cap stocks have beaten the largest stocks for over a year.

Look for small-cap U.S. stocks to continue beating the largest stocks.

That's because small-cap relative strength trends tend to persist, and U.S. small-cap stocks have beaten the largest caps for over a year. Over the past 12 months (through July 10), the Russell 2000 index RUT, which represents small- and midcap stocks, produced a total return of 20.7%, versus 11.3% for the large-cap-dominated S&P 500 SPX.

The trend-following tendency of small-cap relative strength is consistent with my analysis of small- and large-cap returns over the past century. Relative strength over the trailing year is the strongest predictor of whether the smallest stocks will beat the largest in a given month. Put simply, outperformance persists, and so does underperformance. No other factor that I studied, including trends in inflation, interest rates or the overall market, had any ability to forecast whether small-cap relative strength would continue.

Quality counts

If you bet on small-cap relative strength as a portfolio strategy, you should know that it's important to pay close attention to each company's balance sheet and income statement. That's because there's a huge divide in the small-cap sector between companies with solid financials and those without. Small "junk" stocks tend to perform poorly - regardless of whether small stocks overall are leading the market.

Several ETF options are available to invest in small-cap quality stocks. One example is the Invesco S&P Small Cap Quality ETF XSHQ, with a 0.29% expense ratio. Another is the iShares MSCI USA Small-Cap Quality Factor ETF SQLT, with a 0.20% expense ratio.

To invest in individual small-cap quality stocks, consider those in the table below. To construct it, I started with a list of stocks that are recommended by any of the investment newsletters that my performance-auditing firm monitors. I then eliminated any with a market cap above $5.7 billion, which is the breakpoint between the Russell 2000 and the Russell 1000 index RUI of the largest-cap companies. I next eliminated any stocks that had a beta above 1.0, a negative five-year growth rate of net income, a price-to-book ratio above the overall market, and a low dividend-payout ratio.

Each of these criteria have been used in prior studies to differentiate quality stocks from junk. The 15 small-cap stocks listed below are those that survived this winnowing process and boast the highest dividend yields.

 
Ticker                         Stock                      Market cap (in billions)   Dividend yield  
GTY                            Getty Realty               $2.1                       +5.60% 
CALM                           Cal-Maine Foods            $4.2                       +5.45% 
AVA                            Avista                     $3.5                       +4.70% 
PEBO                           Peoples Bancorp (Ohio)     $1.4                       +4.39% 
DOX                            Amdocs                     $5.6                       +4.38% 
SR                             Spire                      $4.8                       +4.09% 
NWN                            Northwest Natural Holding  $2.1                       +3.91% 
OZK                            Bank OZK                   $5.5                       +3.79% 
NWE                            NorthWestern Energy Group  $4.5                       +3.69% 
HNI                            HNI                        $2.9                       +3.50% 
MZTI                           Marzetti                   $3.1                       +3.48% 
OGS                            ONE Gas                    $5.0                       +3.44% 
FRME                           First Merchants            $2.7                       +3.43% 
BOH                            Bank of Hawaii             $3.3                       +3.39% 
WABC                           Westamerica Bancorp        $1.4                       +3.29% 
Source: LSEG, Hulbert Ratings 

Mark Hulbert is a regular contributor to MarketWatch. His Hulbert Ratings tracks investment newsletters that pay a flat fee to be audited. He can be reached at mark@hulbertratings.com.

-Mark Hulbert

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