This is Stockopedia's version of the Magic Formula as defined in Joel Greenblatt's bestselling book "The Little Book that Beats the Market". The is the Rank stated as a number.
The Magic Formula is a value investing system pioneered by hedge fund manager, Joel Greenblatt, which is designed to pick "quality" stocks at "cheap" prices. An overall ranking for each stock is created by combining the rank of a company's Return on Capital vs the market (its quality) with the rank of its Earnings Yield (its cheapness).
Greenblatt claims in The Little Book that Beats the Market that a portfolio of the top 30 Magic Formula stocks has averaged a 17-year annual return of 30.8% and beats the S&P 500 96% of the time. It should be noted that these returns can be volatile and require a fully diversified portfolio.
Ticker | Name | Magic Formula Score | StockRank™ |
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LON:ARCM | ARC Minerals | 0 | 0 |
LON:CHLL | Chill Brands | 0 | 0 |
LON:FIXP | Fix Price | 0 | 0 |
LON:SAVE | Savannah Energy | 0 | 0 |
LON:UPL | Upland Resources | 0 | 0 |