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Value, Growth Stocks Trade At Record Highs But Long-Term Leadership Lies With One: Analyst

Published 25/03/2024, 20:16
Updated 25/03/2024, 21:40
© Reuters.  Value, Growth Stocks Trade At Record Highs But Long-Term Leadership Lies With One: Analyst

Benzinga - by Piero Cingari, Benzinga Staff Writer.

Bank of America’s technical analyst Stephen Suttmeier shed light on the diverging paths of value and growth stocks, underscored by the performance of the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF (NYSE:IWF) and the iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF (NYSE:IWD).

Despite both reaching unprecedented heights, the future seems to favor one over the other, as Suttmeier highlighted in a note.

A Diverging Path: The Growth vs. Value Dichotomy Over the past year, the gap between growth and value has widened, with growth outperforming value by 20 percentage points.

This divergence has become even more pronounced over the last seven years, reaching a staggering near 100 percentage point difference.

Chart: Growth Stocks Outperform Value, Doubling Relative Performance Over 7-Year Period

The underperformance of value stocks compared to growth is notably attributed to the absence of the so-called Magnificent 7 stocks in its portfolio. This includes tech giants and industry leaders absent from the IWD’s top holdings.

The iShares Russell 1000 Value ETF features Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE:BKR), JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM), and ExxonMobil Corp. (NYSE:XOM) as its top three holdings, with weights of 3.5%, 2.7%, and 2.1%, respectively.

Conversely, the iShares Russell 1000 Growth ETF boasts Microsoft Corp. (NYSE:MSFT), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), and Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) as its top three holdings, with weights of 12.1%, 9.5%, and 8.2%, respectively.

Notably, the growth ETF is heavily concentrated in three sectors — technology, consumer discretionary, and communication services. These sectors account for over 70% of the ETF’s composition, with the top 10 holdings comprising more than 50% of the portfolio.

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Conversely, the value ETF demonstrates greater diversification across sectors and stocks, with financials, industrials, and healthcare collectively making up 50% of its portfolio. Moreover, the top 10 holdings represent only 17% of the value ETF’s portfolio.

Technical Analysis: Value vs. Growth

From a technical standpoint, Bank of America’s analysis indicates that IWF has breakout point supports near 312 and 287-285, with upward pattern counts from its 2022-2023 cup and handle pattern at 370 and 420. Following a bullish triangle completion in 2022-2023, IWF has surged to new all-time highs, suggesting further upside potential.

On the other hand, IWD shows breakout point supports at 171-169 and in the low 160s, with a bullish triangle target from 2022-2023 at 195 and an additional upside count at 208.

While both ETFs demonstrate potential for further gains, the analyst emphasizes that Growth has maintained its market leadership, whereas Value remains in a long-term lagging trend compared to the S&P 500 index.

Despite IWF’s relative strength stalling at its 2020 and 2021 highs versus the SPX, the leadership trend for Growth remains intact, particularly above its bullish and rising weekly relative Moving Averages (MAs).

Conversely, the lagging trend for IWD versus the SPX persists below the declining 13-, 26-, and 40-week MAs, along with chart resistance at the January 2024 lower high and the prior 2021-2020 lows relative to the SPX.

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