The list of stocks were presented in the article, "26 Safe Ideas for the 2011 Ultimate Retirement Portfolio", posted on the site SeekingAlpha.com on March 3, 2011, by the contributor: Investment Underground.
For an explanation of how to read and use the analysis pages below see the Page: "How do I understand the Analysis? Keys to understanding and reading the analysis!" - The page is located under the banner "PAGES" on the left hand column. Five of the stocks presented in the article did not contain sufficient options to be analyzed, they are DTEGY.PK, BCS.PD, ARI, CLNY & CIM. The list contained several REITS and Index or ETF stocks on commodities.
This analysis was performed after the market close of March 3, 2011.
The VIX closed at 18.60
The S&P 500 closed at 1,330.97
ABT
AZN
EXC
FE
FITB - Fifth Third Bank - #2 overall profile of this group - The dividend is extremely low and the P/E is at the high end while the RVI's are above mid.
FNF
GIS
GLD
JPM - JP Morgan Chase & Co - #3 overall profile of this group - The dividend is low, P/E is low as well, the RVI's are high. Near date Days earning are 13 bps a day!
KO
MDT
NLY
NVS
RF
RRD
SGOL
SLV - iShares Silver Trust - the #1 overall stock profile of this group - this is an index stock and thus a derivative that attempts to follow the price of Silver. There is no dividend, income statement, balance sheet, etc., This is not a company.
SO
STWD
VZ - Verizon - #4 overall of the group - we have liked VZ and continue to like the stock. P/E's are good while the RVI's are around 100.
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