Fundamental value wins in the long run

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One of the best methods of building wealth over time is to zero in on the shares of companies (or the ETFs that hold them) with sound fundamental value. That includes a history of consistently strong sales and earnings, or cash flow. A solid balance sheet and a strong hold on a growing clientele are also pluses. Here are two ETFs that aim to select high-quality companies with solid value. One focuses on well-established U.S. stocks; the other picks stocks from outside of Canada and the U.S. Meanwhile, the supplement on page 39 looks at what defines quality stocks with fundamental value—and how they perform. JP MORGAN US QUALITY ETF $40.09 (New York symbol JQUA; TSINetwork ETF Rating: Aggressive; Market cap: $834.7 million) tracks the JP Morgan US Quality Factor Index. This index selects stocks from the Russell 1000 universe that score well on criteria such as profitability, earnings stability, and balance sheet strength. Sector weights are held in the same proportion as the…