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PRO DUC T GU I DE The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion Smart research. Smarter investing.

2017 Value Line, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Value Line, the Value Line logo, The Value Line Investment Survey, The Most Trusted Name in Investment Research, Smart research. Smarter investing., Timeliness, and Safety are trademarks or registered trademarks of Value Line, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Factual material is obtained from sources believed to be reliable and any information contained herein is provided without warranties of any kind. VALUE LINE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS HEREIN OR ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING FROM ANY USE OF THIS REPORT. This report is strictly for each subscriber s own, non-commercial, internal use. No part of this report may be reproduced, resold, stored or transmitted in any printed, electronic or other form, or used for generating or marketing any printed or electronic publication, service or product. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer to buy or sell securities or to give individual investment advice. Value Line Arithmetic and Geometric indices calculated by Thomson Reuters. Information supplied by Thomson Reuters. 1507511

TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 Quick Overview 2 PART 2 Economic Materials 2 PART 3 Model Portfolios 4 PART 4 Screens and Stock Selections 6 PART 5 Special Features 6 Product Guide The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion 1

PART 1 QUICK OVERVIEW The Selection & Opinion (S&O) service brings you Value Line s latest weekly economic and stock market commentary, along with a whole host of additional information that can prove invaluable to you in overseeing your investments. More specifically, the product includes economic data and forecasts, four actively-managed Model Portfolios, stock screens, highlights, and special features. If you spend time with the S&O each week, you will receive valuable investment ideas and insights. PART 2 ECONOMIC MATERIALS Each week, the Selection & Opinion includes Value Line s Economic and Stock Market Commentary, which is composed by Harvey S. Katz, CFA. Mr. Katz is our Chief Economist and Managing Editor, and has been with Value Line for more than three decades. The economic commentary provides readers with the latest hard facts on the state of the domestic and global economy, as well as our thoughts on the stock market s current and future prospects. Recent and upcoming economic and corporate reports are also discussed in this section. Beneath the Economic and Stock Market Commentary are the Closing Stock Market Averages as of Press Time. This table displays the recent prices (current and week ago) and percent changes (one week and 12 months) of the major market indexes, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Standard & Poor s 500 Index, and NASDAQ. Value Line s two indexes, the Geometric (VALUG) and Arithmetic (VALUA) are also showcased. Further on in the S&O, Value Line provides the Selected Yields of a variety of fixed-income securities. For instance, we provide data on Bank CDs, U.S. Treasuries, Corporate Bonds, and other taxable securities. On the tax-exempt front, information on Bond Buyer Indexes and General Obligation Bonds, among other statistics are displayed. Lower down, Federal Reserve Data, such as Bank Reserves and the Money Supply can be found. The front page of Selection & Opinion Selected Yields Product Guide The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion 2

Tracking The Economy consists of a number of important charts that showcase the current state of the domestic economy. Included in this section, for example, are visual representations of the Trade Deficit, New Home Sales, and Manufacturing Index. This page also includes information on Major Insider Transactions, where investors can view the recent stock trades (purchases and sales) of officers and/ or directors of the 1,700 equities that are tracked in The Value Line Investment Survey. Next, the Market Monitor page provides a host of pertinent statistics about the universe of equities our analysts cover, including the median P/E ratio and average dividend yield. Data pertaining to important domestic yields, like the Prime Rate and Federal Funds Rate can be found here, as well. Just below these statistics is the Value Line Asset Allocation Model. This feature is maintained by senior staff, and represents Value Line s view of the proper investment allocation in the current market. Value Line s opinion, for this model, is based only on economic and financial factors. Before considering this allocation, it is important for investors to evaluate their individual goals, investment time horizon, risk preferences, and view of the emotional element, or current sentiment in the market. To the right of the Allocation Model, the S&O provides a list of the best and worst performing industries over the past six weeks. The industries are derived from The Value Line Investment Survey, which tracks approximately1,700 stocks across nearly 100 industries. Also in this area of the page is a list of any Financial Strength changes that occurred over the course of the past week. Financial Strength is one of Value Line s key proprietary ratings, and is a measure of the company s financial condition. It is reported on a scale of A++ (Highest) to C (Lowest), in nine increments. In sum, Value Line s Selection & Opinion contains numerous data points and information that enable readers to gain a firm understanding of the current state, and future prospects, of the economy and stock market. These metrics can help investors make sound financial decisions. Tracking the Economy Market Monitor and Value Line Asset Allocation Model Product Guide The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion 3

PART 3 MODEL PORTFOLIOS For those individuals that want more direct guidance in regard to stock selections, our S&O contains four Model Portfolios, each one with a specific investment objective. The portfolios are actively managed, updated each week, and always contain 20 equities each. Portfolio I, Stocks with Above-Average Year- Ahead Price Potential, is built on Value Line s renowned Timeliness Ranking System. It is primarily suitable for investors who wish to take more risk in hopes of greater returns than might be afforded in Portfolios II or III. To qualify for purchase, stocks have to be ranked 1 (Highest) or 2 (Above Average) for Timeliness. To reduce portfolio turnover (and recognizing the fact that many good growth stocks go up and down in price along the way), a stock may be held until it drops to 3 (Average) for Timeliness, and then it must be sold. We attempt to diversify the holdings as much as possible, but note that the Timeliness Rank tends to favor high earnings growth and more volatile issues that may cluster in a few industries. Portfolio II, Stocks for Income and Potential Price Appreciation, combines our Timeliness Ranking System with an investment objective for above-average income. This portfolio is primarily suitable for more-conservative investors. To qualify for purchase, a stock s yield (the estimated annual dividend for the next 12 months divided by the recent stock price) must be higher than the median yield for all approximately 1,700 stocks Value Line follows. The stock must also have a Timeliness rank of at least 3. The higher-than-average yields provide support to the shares in down markets. This portfolio tends to be less volatile because the companies, as a whole, are more likely to be mature and predictable. Portfolio I: Stocks with Above-Average Year-Ahead Price Potential Portfolio II: Stocks for Income and Potential Price Appreciation Product Guide The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion 4

Portfolio III, Stocks with Long-Term Price Growth Potential, is based on the fundamental research of our staff of research analysts. This portfolio is suitable for investors with a 3- to 5-year horizon; in terms of risk, it falls somewhere between Portfolios I and II. This portfolio tends to be the most flexible, allowing purchases of a broader array of companies. It is constructed under the principles of modern portfolio theory, which state that the risk of a portfolio should be viewed within the context of a portfolio as a whole, rather than judging the portfolio according to the average rankings of individual securities it holds. To that end, this portfolio is generally well diversified, comprising stocks in a variety of different non-related industries. Portfolio IV focuses on stocks with aboveaverage dividend yields. Investors seeking current income are likely to find interest here. Stocks selected for the portfolio must have a yield at least 1% above the median of all dividend-paying stocks tracked in The Value Line Investment Survey, a Timeliness rank of at least 3, and a Financial Strength rating of at least a B+ at the time of purchase. Although the senior analyst managing Portfolio IV may sell a holding at any time, replacing it with a new stock with better prospects, any stock whose Timeliness rank falls below 4 is automatically replaced. Despite the focus on dividend yield and current income, stocks are typically selected from a broad range of industries, providing a meaningful degree of diversification. The portfolio s risk profile will likely be less than the broader market, given the typical concentration of low-beta stocks. Portfolio III: Stocks with Long-Term Price Growth Potential Portfolio IV: Stocks with Above-Average Dividend Yields The investment performance of all four portfolios is published quarterly in the Selection & Opinion. Product Guide The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion 5

PART 4 SCREENS AND STOCK SELECTIONS Most weeks, the S&O contains at least one stock screen that can provide readers with additional investment ideas. These screens are usually derived from one or more of Value Line s proprietary ratings, and full reports on the particular stocks mentioned can be found in The Value Line Investment Survey. Some of the screens that commonly appear in the S&O are listed below. Stocks for Dividend Growth with Low Risk Timely Stocks with High Return on Equity Timely Stocks with High Price and Earnings Momentum Stock Selections are also frequently published in the Selection & Opinion. When an equity appears to hold significant investor appeal, an experienced Value Line analyst will often create a detailed and thorough review of the company and provide the particular investment merits of the issue. These stocks are typically ranked favorably for Timeliness, and often hold above-average three- to five-year appreciation potential. PART 5 SPECIAL FEATURES A selection of special articles and analyses are also found in S&O each quarter. Among these are the Quarterly Economic Review, an in-depth look at the domestic economy complete with forecasts for a broad range of economic statistics, and the Stock Market Review, an analysis of the market s twists and turns in the most recent quarter. In Sector Analysis, S&O takes a broad view of the stocks in the Investment Survey, focusing on the relative performance of 10 market sectors. The 30 Largest Market Capitalizations is also found quarterly, featuring a review and table of 30 of the largest market cap stocks found in The Value Line Investment Survey. Product Guide The Value Line Investment Survey Selection & Opinion 6

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