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Once again, the right-most column shows how many times each stock was among the top 10 performers over the past 10 individual years (including 2019) through Dec. Here are the 20 best-performing S&P 500 stocks for 2019 through Dec. 5, 2019, with dividends reinvested, according to FactSet: S&P 500 Sector Here’s how the 11 sectors of the S&P 500 have performed from the end of 2009 through Dec. In April, Will Muggia of Westfield Capital Management called TransDigm “ the best managed company in America.” Sectors return while the Best-in-Class approach has the highest return and lowest. The company has a very important advantage in the aerospace industry - a high barrier for entry in the market for specialized replacement parts for aircraft. funds with a European investment universe between 01-2005 and 01-2015. TransDigmįor example, ranks fourth, with a 2,067% return (CAGR of 36%). It’s interesting that some of the best performers for 10 years weren’t among the top 10 during any individual year. Ranks 28th, with a total return of 899% and a CAGR of 25.9%. Ranks 10th, and its 1,209% return translates to a CAGR of 29.3%. That translates to a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 44.1%. Is far ahead of the pack, with a spectacular 3,767% return. The right-most column shows the number of times each stock was among the top 10 performers over the past 10 individual years (including 2019 through Dec. Ratio. Ratio.Fund NameYTDPriceNetGrossAs of December 17, 2021As of December 17, 2021Exp. You can click on the tickers for more about each company. As of December 17, 2021As of December 17, 2021Exp. Here’s a list of companies whose stocks performed the best,with reinvested dividends, from the end of 2009 through Dec. Among the 500 companies, 46 have traded in their present form for less than 10 years, so they are excluded. 30, 2019, the longest period available using custom research.įor the past decade, we reviewed the entire S&P 500, as it is currently constituted, to see which stocks performed best. That average return for the S&P 500 measures up well when compared with the 10% average for the almost 100-year period of June 30, 1927, through Sept. We’re not quite at the end of 2019, but if we were, and those figures held, the compounded annual growth rate for the Dow would be 10.2%. Returned 244% from the end of 2009 through Dec. Returned 165% (with dividends reinvested) and the S&P 500 Index