Low Beta Stocks

Beta is the a calculation that measures the relative volatility of a stock in correlation to a particular standard. For U.S. stocks that standard is usually, but not always, the S&P 500. Beta is a form of regression analysis and it can be useful for investors regardless of their risk tolerance. Beta is considered one of the few data points that can be beneficial for practitioners of both fundamental analysis and technical analysis. This page lists stocks that have unusually low beta calculations, meaning there is little correlation between the price moves of these stocks and the S&P 500.

Symbol Name Price Beta Volume Market Cap Last Annual Dividend
MSFT Microsoft Corporation $423.46 0.904 15.06M 3.15T 3.32
VOO Vanguard 500 Index Fund $553.45 1 3.97M 1.29T 6.7661
VFIAX Vanguard 500 Index Fd Admiral Shs $557.79 1 - 1.28T 6.7722
BRK-A Berkshire Hathaway Inc. $724040 0.871 1293 1.04T 0
BRK-B Berkshire Hathaway Inc. $483.02 0.871 2.96M 1.04T 0
LLY Eli Lilly and Company $795.35 0.43 2.06M 755.04B 5.2
WMT Walmart Inc. $92.5 0.516 9.47M 743.54B 0.83
V Visa Inc. $315.08 0.952 3.61M 617.47B 2.36
FXAIX Fidelity 500 Index Fund $209.91 1 - 592.67B 2.522
IVV iShares Core S&P 500 ETF $605.07 1 2M 577.4B 7.43637
UNH UnitedHealth Group Incorporated $610.2 0.591 1.76M 561.56B 8.4
SPY SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust $602.55 1 23.13M 553.01B 7.00556
XOM Exxon Mobil Corporation $117.96 0.88 5.31M 518.44B 3.96
NVO Novo Nordisk A/S $106.8 0.165 2.22M 467.77B 1.45
COST Costco Wholesale Corporation $971.88 0.789 1.09M 430.61B 4.64
PG The Procter & Gamble Company $179.26 0.414 3.43M 422.16B 4.03
JNJ Johnson & Johnson $155.01 0.518 5.69M 373.21B 4.96
BND Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund $73.6 0.99 3.87M 339.52B 2.59325
VBTLX Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Admiral Shares $9.68 0.99 - 338.04B 0.29
VBMPX Vanguard Total Bond Market Idx InstlPls $9.68 0.99 - 338.04B 0.29
VBMFX Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Investor Shares $9.68 0.99 - 338.04B 0.28
ABBV AbbVie Inc. $182.93 0.613 2.71M 323.26B 6.56
VIIIX Vanguard Institutional Index Fund $497.41 1 - 306.58B 4.765
VINIX Vanguard Institutional Index Fund Institutional Shares $497.4 1 - 306.58B 4.716
VTBNX Vanguard Total Bond Market II Idx I $9.55 0.99 - 305.3B 0.293
MC.PA LVMH Moët Hennessy - Louis Vuitton, Société Européenne $592.5 0.987 440.02K 295.98B 13
TMUS T-Mobile US, Inc. $246.94 0.496 1.77M 286.57B 3.52
KO The Coca-Cola Company $64.08 0.62 9.26M 276.04B 1.94
SAP SAP SE $237.6 0.874 420.85K 273.19B 2.39
MRK Merck & Co., Inc. $101.64 0.411 5.57M 257.11B 3.24
RY.TO Royal Bank of Canada $176.16 0.842 1.43M 248.77B 5.68
CSCO Cisco Systems, Inc. $59.21 0.819 11.42M 235.82B 1.59
AFMBX American Funds American Balanced Fund $36.94 0.93 - 234.6B 0.751
ABALX American Funds American Balanced Fund Class A $36.94 0.93 - 234.6B 0.675
CLBAX American Funds American Balanced 529A $36.86 0.93 - 234.6B 0.773
AMBFX American Balanced Fund Class F-2 Shs $36.92 0.93 - 234.6B 0.854
BALFX American Funds American Balanced Fund, Class F-1 Shs $36.9 0.93 - 234.6B 0.766
RLBGX American Funds American Balanced Fund Class R-6 $36.97 0.93 - 234.6B 0.889
TM Toyota Motor Corporation $170.63 0.404 247.45K 224.37B 5.2
PEP PepsiCo, Inc. $163.45 0.542 2.79M 224.25B 5.42
LIN Linde plc $460.99 0.949 1.09M 219.5B 5.56
RMS.PA Hermès International Société en commandite par actions $2065 0.727 51166 216.27B 15
NOW ServiceNow, Inc. $1049.44 0.986 582.62K 216.18B 0
MCD McDonald's Corporation $296.01 0.735 1.54M 212.13B 7.08
IBM International Business Machines Corporation $227.41 0.71 2.64M 210.27B 6.67
AZN AstraZeneca PLC $67.62 0.18 2.54M 209.66B 1.49
BABA Alibaba Group Holding Limited $87.37 0.349 7.5M 209.2B 2
NVS Novartis AG $105.77 0.505 679.71K 206.94B 3.78
PM Philip Morris International Inc. $133.06 0.56 3.1M 206.89B 5.4
ABT Abbott Laboratories $118.77 0.722 2.52M 206B 2.2
MER-PK Merrill Lynch Capital Trust I GTD CAP 6.45% $26.16 0 47225 204.52B 0
VEMRX Vanguard Emerging Mkts Stock Idx InsPlus $95.66 0.86 - 204.01B 2.26
TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. $529.63 0.792 2.11M 202.58B 1.56
SHEL Shell plc $64.74 0.488 2.22M 201.85B 2.75
SHELL.AS Shell plc $30.72 0.488 4.44M 191.56B 1.31
VZ Verizon Communications Inc. $44.34 0.418 8.19M 186.65B 2.6725
VTV Vanguard Value Index Fund $181.87 0.8 625.17K 184.29B 3.9664
TXN Texas Instruments Incorporated $201.03 0.98 3.13M 183.38B 5.44
RY Royal Bank of Canada $125.67 0.842 249.54K 177.47B 4.06
OR.PA L'Oréal S.A. $328.65 0.754 387.39K 175.6B 6.6
DHR Danaher Corporation $239.69 0.881 1.93M 173.12B 1.05
TBB AT&T Inc. 5.35% GLB NTS 66 $23.6 0.25385892 1.02M 169.34B 1.33752
HSBC HSBC Holdings plc $46.89 0.507 504.82K 168.89B 2
PONPX PIMCO Income Fund $10.66 0.78 - 166.9B 0.594
PIMIX PIMCO Income Fund Institutional Class $10.66 0.78 - 166.9B 0.605
T AT&T Inc. $23.16 0.73 17.87M 166.18B 1.11
TBC AT&T Inc. 5.625% Global Notes d $25.14 0.2757026 734.75K 166.18B 1.40624
HDB HDFC Bank Limited $66.76 0.833 2.69M 162.59B 0.7
RTX RTX Corporation $121.83 0.54 2.73M 162.16B 2.52
NEE NextEra Energy, Inc. $78.67 0.561 6.19M 161.78B 2.06
PGR The Progressive Corporation $268.88 0.366 1.36M 157.51B 1.15
AMGN Amgen Inc. $282.87 0.599 2.23M 152.05B 9
RICBX American Funds Invmt Co of Amer R2 $62.38 0.92 - 151.07B 0.308
AICCX American Funds Investment Co of America C $62.09 0.92 - 151.07B 0.322
RICAX American Funds Investment Company of America Class R-1 $62.28 0.92 - 151.07B 0.316
FFICX American Funds Invmt Co of Amer F3 $63.06 0.92 - 151.07B 0.887
AIVSX American Funds Invmt Co of Amer A $63.06 0.92 - 151.07B 0.725
CICAX American Funds Invmt Co of Amer 529A $62.84 0.92 - 151.07B 0.703
AICFX American Funds Investment Co of America Cl F-1 Shs $62.84 0.92 - 151.07B 0.688
SYK Stryker Corporation $392.15 0.92 657.44K 149.49B 3.2
PFE Pfizer Inc. $26.21 0.615 22M 148.53B 1.68
AWSHX American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund Class A $66.11 0.82 - 148.48B 0.958
RWMFX American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund Class R-5 $66.09 0.82 - 148.43B 1.108
UL Unilever PLC $59.84 0.235 1.23M 148.14B 1.8666
CWMAX American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund Class 529-A $65.88 0.82 - 147.96B 0.737
WSHFX Washington Mutual Invs Fund Cl F-1 Shs $65.75 0.82 - 147.67B 0.92
SCHW The Charles Schwab Corporation $82.76 0.952 3.2M 147.28B 1
WSHCX American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund Class C $64.8 0.82 - 145.54B 0.514
RWMBX American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund $64.62 0.82 - 145.13B 0.502
TJX The TJX Companies, Inc. $125.69 0.893 2.85M 141.76B 1.5
FUNFX American Funds Fundamental Invs F3 $88.5 0.97 - 140.34B 0.843
AFIFX Fundamental Investors, Class F01 Shares $88.45 0.97 - 140.34B 0.792
ANCFX American Funds Fundamental Investors $88.52 0.97 - 140.34B 0.838
CFNAX American Funds Fundamental Investors Class 529-A $88.31 0.97 - 140.34B 0.647
RFNCX American Funds Fundamental Invs R3 $88.18 0.97 - 140.34B 0.581
UNA.AS Unilever PLC $56.58 0.235 999.67K 140.07B 1.7328
MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. $11.91 0.523 820.82K 138.93B 0.27
TD.TO The Toronto-Dominion Bank $79.23 0.822 2.24M 138.49B 4.08
TD-PFI.TO The Toronto-Dominion Bank $25.83 0.822 10019 138.49B 1.57524
SU.PA Schneider Electric S.E. $243.5 0.951 782.11K 136.63B 3.5

What Are Low Beta Stocks

Many retail investors assume that you can’t predict the stock market. And since you can’t predict it, they assume that investing in stocks carries a certain amount of risk. Well, as it turns out, there is a way to assess the risk of a particular security: it’s called beta. Low beta stocks are those securities that carry the lowest amount of risk.

In the context of investing, understanding beta also serves a predictive function. Specifically, knowing a stock’s beta can help investors understand why a company may be performing or underperforming. In this way, beta can help investors predict how a stock is likely to perform before they buy the stock.

This article will define beta and key terms to help investors understand beta. We’ll also review the difference between provided beta and personally calculated beta, what beta indicates, and how to use beta to diversify a portfolio. And finally, we’ll look at a couple of limitations to beta.

Beta is a Measurement of Volatility That Supports Fundamental and Technical Indicators

Beta measures the relative volatility of a stock in correlation to a particular standard. For U.S. stocks that standard is usually, but not always, the S&P 500. Beta can also be used by investors to evaluate a particular stock’s expected rate of return, particularly when using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAMP).

Beta is a form of regression analysis and it can be useful for investors regardless of their risk tolerance. Beta is considered one of the few data points that can be beneficial for practitioners of fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Investors who tend to analyze stocks using fundamental analysis will use beta along with price-to-earnings ratio, shareholders equity, debt-to-equity ratio and other factors. Technical analysts will use beta as an indicator of stocks that offer the price movement they are seeking. They will use beta along with other indicators such as average daily trading volume (ADTV) and a stock’s moving average.

What is the Formula for Calculating Beta?

Investing websites like MarketBeat give investors access to many company’s financial metrics. This means that investors do not typically need to calculate beta for themselves. But it’s still helpful to understand the meaning of two variables that are used in the formula for beta. These variables are covariance and variance.

  • Covariance is a measurement of how two stocks move together. If the number is positive it means the price movement is generally correlated (i.e. when one stock goes up, so does the other and vice versa). If the number is negative, it means the price movement is generally not correlated (i.e. when one stock goes up, the other goes down and vice versa).
  • Variance is a measurement of how far a stock moves in relation to its mean. In the case of beta, the mean is whatever benchmark is being used.

What Are the Variables in “Provided Beta” Calculations?

In many cases, a financial website will give what’s known as the “provided beta” for a particular stock. For active traders, financial software programs will also provide the beta value. When using a provided beta, investors should pay attention to two variables.

First, it’s important to understand what benchmark is being used to determine beta. Since the beta shows a correlation between a particular security and something, an investor needs to know what that something is. As pointed out above, for U.S. stocks it is common for beta to be expressed as a correlation to a stock index, usually the S&P 500, but not always. In some cases, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) may be used, or even the NASDAQ.

The second thing an investor will need to know about a stock’s beta is the time frame that is being measured. If you’re a long-term investor, you may want to know the beta over several years. If you’re an active trader, you’ll probably be more interested in the beta over a much more recent timeframe.

A personally calculated beta, on the other hand, is one that investors will calculate for themselves. To calculate beta, investors will have to know the covariance between the return of the stock being analyzed and the return of the benchmark for that stock as well as the variance of the market returns.

As we mentioned above, many financial software programs will do the calculation for you. It is also possible to use an Excel spreadsheet to calculate beta. For many investors, particularly those who are engaging in day trading, a personally calculated beta may be more accurate for their needs.