Growth Investing Done Right.
Don't chase last year's winners. Invest with a proven growth strategy that outperformed the market by 91.2% in backtesting in less than four years.
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Market-Beating Portfolio
Explore our 20-stock model portfolio consisting of high-quality stocks that have long-term growth potential.
New Growth Analyzer
See Growth Grades and G-Scores for any of 6,600 stocks to kick-start your analysis.
Weekly Commentary
Stay up to date on market and growth investing trends with commentary from the AAII team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why AAII Growth Investing?
Our strategy identifies secular growth stocks — those poised to overperform regardless of macreconomic conditions. We pair that with detailed addition and deletion rules to give subscribers a holistic growth investing strategy.
2. How Does This Strategy Work?
AAII applies two measures to U.S.-listed stocks: our Growth Grade and a G-Score. These help identify stocks not likely to experience share price mean reversion, one of the major reasons other growth strategies underperform.
4. What Is the G-Score?
The G-Score is an academic framework to separate winning and losing "glamour" stocks by looking at profitability, naive extrapolation and accounting conservatism.
3. What Is the Growth Grade?
The Growth Grade looks at three fundamental categories — year-over-year sales growth, five-year annualized sales growth and annual cash — to assign percentile rank scores & grades.