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The 10-year Treasury yield started the new year trading around 3.8% after a steep decline in late 2023. Against this backdrop, CNBC Pro asked three strategists and money managers how they would allocate $50,000 with yields rising again. Specifically, he recommended bills with a three- to six-month maturity, which investors can gain exposure to through exchange-traded funds such as the Vanguard Short-Term Treasury ETF (VGSH) or SPDR Portfolio Short Term Treasury ETF (SPTS) . Exchange-traded funds that offer exposure to these assets include the iShares 20 Plus Year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) and Vanguard Intermediate-Term Corporate Bond ETF (VCIT) . Invest in dividend-growing value stocks Newton Investment Management's John Bailer recommended investors solely allocate into value stocks with sustainable and growing dividends.
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The 31-year market veteran has achieved enviable results since the start of 2005 while running the BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund (DAGVX) alongside co-manager Brian Ferguson. How to invest — and common mistakes to avoidLike all value fund managers, Bailer refuses to overpay for stocks — regardless of how enticing their businesses look. "It's a philosophy that's based on looking for stocks with great valuations, but not stopping with great valuations," Bailer said. Companies in the BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund must have both quality fundamentals and improving business momentum, Bailer said. The six largest stocks in the BNY Mellon Dynamic Value Fund were in one of two sectors, as of September 30: financials and healthcare.
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BNY Mellon mutual fund managers John Bailer and Brian Ferguson belong in the second camp. Over time they started to collaborate more closely thanks to their shared approach to value stocks. In time, the two began working together on coverage of large cap value stocks as well. Bailer has run the Income Stock Fund since the end of 2011. The Income Stock Fund has one additional criterion: the fund prioritizes dividends that are at least 50% greater than the yield of the average S&P 500 company.
John Bailer and Brian Ferguson don't chase growth stocks. And that's an approach that's helped their five- and four-star-rated mutual funds beat this year's market rout. "What I'm talking about is a focus back on fundamentals in the market," said Bailer, a portfolio manager at Newton Investment Management, a subsidiary of BNY Mellon. In nearly two decades, the managers delivered roughly 300 basis points in alpha to investors, Bailer said. "With these high oil prices, good refining margins, they've been able to build a lot of cash," Bailer said.
Together, they run two of the highest-returning stock funds of 2022. BNY Mellon fund managers John Bailer and Brian Ferguson have done well at avoiding those sorts of traps. Bailer runs a dividend-focused stock fund that's returned 12% a year for investors over the last decade and earned a four-star rating, according to Morningstar. In a joint interview, Bailer and Ferguson told Insider about a couple of current favorites from across their portfolios. (3) Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A)Warren Buffett is a legendary value investors himself, of course, and his Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate is a favorite for a lot of investors.
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