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Jim Cramer’s 14 Best of Breed Stocks

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In this article, we will take a look at the Jim Cramer's 14 best of breed stocks. To see more such companies, go directly to Jim Cramer's 5 Best of Breed Stocks.

Investing is getting harder by the day amid rising volatility and complex market dynamics. There was a time when investors used to choose either value or growth stocks and stick to their respective investment philosophies for longer periods of time. But time has proved that investing is not about drawing hard lines. It’s all about finding quality and choosing quality stocks that beat the market over a long-term horizon. A report on quality stocks by asset management firm Schroders describes the importance of investing in quality stocks and compares quality stocks with value stocks:

“Our analysis suggests that Quality companies generate a return premium in excess of the market over time with lower risk whilst we also observe that this return is accentuated when risk aversion is high or rising. Historically, many of these periods have often been associated with Value strategies underperforming, meaning that Quality also appears to offer significant strategic diversification to Value approaches. The complementary role of Value and Quality does not appear to be spurious. We observe that higher quality companies have very different characteristics to Value stocks which are often less profitable, more cyclical and exhibit weaker balance sheets. Philosophically, it is also possible to argue that high quality companies are complementary to Value in the sense investors fail to incorporate the persistence of the positive attributes of quality companies into the future, particularly their profitability, whereas the opposite is often true for stocks with weaker fundamentals (which creates the value opportunity). The complementary nature of Value and Quality enables investors to construct a more balanced equity portfolio which is more likely to perform across a broad range of market environments.”

What are Best of Breed Stocks?

Jim Cramer often talks about “best of breed” stocks his programs. What does he mean by best of breed? Cramer likes to pick companies that are the best in their clans, surpassing all other companies in their respective groups in terms of their business strengths, reputation, profitability and future outlook. Earlier this year, Jim Cramer explained his rationale behind investing in best of breed stocks. He said that when we are out shopping for a car we always look to find the best of breed car in our budget. Then why, Cramer wondered, people like to buy “garbage cryptocurrencies” or penny stocks when it comes to investing?