Effective Date 11/08/23 The Morningstar Analyst Rating is not a credit or risk rating. It is a subjective evaluation performed by the mutual fund analysts of Morningstar, Inc. Morningstar evaluates funds based on five key pillars, which are process, performance, people, parent, and price. Morningstar's analysts use this five-pillar evaluation to identify funds they believe are more likely to outperform over the long term on a risk-adjusted basis. Analysts consider quantitative and qualitative factors in their research, and the weighting of each pillar may vary. The Analyst Rating ultimately reflects the analysts' overall assessment and is overseen by Morningstar's Analyst Rating Committee. The approach serves not as a formula but as a framework to ensure consistency across Morningstar's global coverage universe. The Analyst Rating scale ranges from Gold to Negative, with Gold being the highest rating and Negative being the lowest rating. A fund with a “Gold” rating distinguishes itself across the five pillars and has garnered the analysts' highest level of conviction. A fund with a "Silver" rating distinguishes itself with advantages that outweigh the disadvantages across the five pillars and with sufficient level of analyst conviction to warrant a positive rating. A Fund with a "Bronze" rating distinguishes itself with notable advantages across several, but perhaps not all, of the five pillars—strengths that give the analysts a high level of conviction. Analyst Ratings are reevaluated at least every 14 months.
Effective Date 11/08/23 The Morningstar Analyst Rating is not a credit or risk rating. It is a subjective evaluation performed by the mutual fund analysts of Morningstar, Inc. Morningstar evaluates funds based on five key pillars, which are process, performance, people, parent, and price. Morningstar's analysts use this five-pillar evaluation to identify funds they believe are more likely to outperform over the long term on a risk-adjusted basis. Analysts consider quantitative and qualitative factors in their research, and the weighting of each pillar may vary. The Analyst Rating ultimately reflects the analysts' overall assessment and is overseen by Morningstar's Analyst Rating Committee. The approach serves not as a formula but as a framework to ensure consistency across Morningstar's global coverage universe. The Analyst Rating scale ranges from Gold to Negative, with Gold being the highest rating and Negative being the lowest rating. A fund with a “Gold” rating distinguishes itself across the five pillars and has garnered the analysts' highest level of conviction. A fund with a "Silver" rating distinguishes itself with advantages that outweigh the disadvantages across the five pillars and with sufficient level of analyst conviction to warrant a positive rating. A Fund with a "Bronze" rating distinguishes itself with notable advantages across several, but perhaps not all, of the five pillars—strengths that give the analysts a high level of conviction. Analyst Ratings are reevaluated at least every 14 months.
Prospectus
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Fact Sheet
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$0.21
As of11/01/24
As of 09/30/24
MITTX
Effective Date 11/08/23 The Morningstar Analyst Rating is not a credit or risk rating. It is a subjective evaluation performed by the mutual fund analysts of Morningstar, Inc. Morningstar evaluates funds based on five key pillars, which are process, performance, people, parent, and price. Morningstar's analysts use this five-pillar evaluation to identify funds they believe are more likely to outperform over the long term on a risk-adjusted basis. Analysts consider quantitative and qualitative factors in their research, and the weighting of each pillar may vary. The Analyst Rating ultimately reflects the analysts' overall assessment and is overseen by Morningstar's Analyst Rating Committee. The approach serves not as a formula but as a framework to ensure consistency across Morningstar's global coverage universe. The Analyst Rating scale ranges from Gold to Negative, with Gold being the highest rating and Negative being the lowest rating. A fund with a “Gold” rating distinguishes itself across the five pillars and has garnered the analysts' highest level of conviction. A fund with a "Silver" rating distinguishes itself with advantages that outweigh the disadvantages across the five pillars and with sufficient level of analyst conviction to warrant a positive rating. A Fund with a "Bronze" rating distinguishes itself with notable advantages across several, but perhaps not all, of the five pillars—strengths that give the analysts a high level of conviction. Analyst Ratings are reevaluated at least every 14 months.
Aim for above-average durable growth potential, trading at reasonable valuations
America's first mutual fund
Focuses on large-cap, high-quality companies with durable business models, solid balance sheets and strong management teams
Fund Information
Fund Commencement
07/15/1924
Net Assets
($
M)
As of 09/30/24
$7005.02
Fiscal Year End
DECEMBER
Benchmark
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index measures the broad U.S. stock market.
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
Share Class Information
Class Inception
07/15/1924
Net Asset Value (NAV)
As of 11/01/24
$40.11
Most Recent NAV Change
As of 11/01/24
$0.21
|
0.53%
Fund Number
12
Maximum Sales Charge
5.75%
Gross Expense Ratio
Gross Expense Ratio: The Gross Expense Ratio is the fund's total operating expense ratio from the fund's most recent prospectus.
0.71%
Net Expense Ratio
Net Expense Ratio: The Net Expense Ratio reflects the reduction of expenses from contractual fee waivers and reimbursements. Elimination of these reductions will result in higher expenses and lower performance.
Effective May 1, 2023, Ted Maloney will no longer be a portfolio manager on the portfolio.
Top 10 Holdings
As of
09/30/24
Microsoft Corp
Alphabet Inc Class A
NVIDIA Corp
Amazon.com Inc
Apple Inc
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Visa Inc
ConocoPhillips
Salesforce Inc
American Tower Corp REIT
Important Risk Considerations
The fund may not achieve its objective and/or you could lose money on your investment in the fund.
Stock: Stock markets and investments in individual stocks are volatile and can decline significantly in response to or investor perception of, issuer, market, economic, industry, political, regulatory, geopolitical, environmental, public health, and other conditions.
Please see the prospectus for further information on these and other risk considerations.
Jude Jason
Portfolio Manager
17
YEARS WITH INDUSTRY
3
YEARS WITH PORTFOLIO
17
YEARS WITH INDUSTRY
3
YEARS WITH PORTFOLIO
Jude M. Jason is an investment officer and equity portfolio manager for the MFS US Core Equity strategy at MFS Investment Management® (MFS®). In this role, he is responsible for final buy and sell decisions, portfolio construction and risk and cash management. He also participates in the research process and strategy discussions.
Jude joined MFS in 2012 as an equity research analyst and assumed portfolio management responsibilities in 2021. He previously served as a private equity associate with Lightyear Capital for two years and as an investment banking analyst with Citigroup for three years. He began his career in the financial services industry in 2005.
Jude earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and finance from Babson College and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School.
Alison O'Neill is co--chief investment officer of equity and a portfolio manager at MFS Investment Management® (MFS®). In her role, she partners with the firm's other regional co- CIOs in the research management process and strategy discussions, including by developing investment policies and programs that achieve the investment objectives of MFS and its clients.
Alison joined MFS in 2005 as an equity research analyst after completing the firm's MBA summer internship program in 2004. She was named director of research for North America in 2016, assumed her portfolio manager role in 2018 and was named co-CIO in 2020. She has worked in the industry since 2000.
Alison earned a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Harvard University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
These results represent the percent change in net asset value.
Monthly|QuarterlyAs of
09/30/24
(*YTD Updated
Daily,
As of 11/03/24 , subject to revision and not annualized.)
The performance shown is attributable in part to unusual market conditions. These conditions may not be repeated in the future.
The performance shown is attributable in part to unusual market conditions. These conditions may not be repeated in the future.
Performance data shown represents past performance and is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value fluctuate so your shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than the original cost; current performance may be lower or higher than quoted.
MORNINGSTAR RATING
Morningstar Overall Rating As of 09/30/24 Class A Shares
Morningstar Large Blend
Morningstar ratings are based on risk adjusted performance.
Performance results reflect any applicable expense subsidies and waivers in effect during the periods shown. Without such subsidies and waivers the fund's performance results would be less favorable. All results are historical and assume the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains.
Sales Charges
Class A shares ("A") results include the maximum sales charge.
Annual Rate of Return
Annual Rate of Return (%)
As of
12/31/23|Benchmark: Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
annual rate of return table
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
At NAV
10.99
0.28
8.77
23.56
-5.31
31.91
14.12
26.82
-16.34
19.15
With Sales Charge
4.61
-5.49
2.52
16.46
-10.75
24.33
7.56
19.53
-21.15
12.30
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
13.69
1.38
11.96
21.83
-4.38
31.49
18.40
28.71
-18.11
26.29
At NAV
With Sales Charge
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
2023
19.15
12.3
26.29
2022
-16.34
-21.15
-18.11
2021
26.82
19.53
28.71
2020
14.12
7.56
18.4
2019
31.91
24.33
31.49
2018
-5.31
-10.75
-4.38
2017
23.56
16.46
21.83
2016
8.77
2.52
11.96
2015
0.28
-5.49
1.38
2014
10.99
4.61
13.69
Pricing & Distributions
Pricing History
NAV at Close of Trading on:
11/01/24
Net Asset Value (NAV):
$40.11
Change
($) (since
10/31/24
):
0.21
Change (%) (since
10/31/24
):
0.53
Market Price (MP):
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Distributions
The Record Date is the date on which a fund declares a distribution. To receive the distribution, an investor must be a shareholder of record on that date.
The Payable Date is the date on which the distribution is paid to shareholders.
Dividend Rate per Share is the amount of dividend that a shareholder will receive for each share held. It can be calculated by taking the total amount of dividends paid and dividing it by the total shares outstanding.
Dividend Reinvestment at NAV is the automatic reinvestment of shareholder dividends in more shares at net asset value.
Ex-Dividend Date is the date on which a fund goes ex-dividend. The interval between the announcement and the payment of the next dividend. An investor must own the fund before the ex-dividend date to be eligible for the dividend payout.
Long-term Capital Gain
The gain on the sale of a capital asset where the holding period was more than 12 months and the profit was subject to the long-term capital gains tax.
(Source: Barron's Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms)
Short-term Capital Gain
For tax purposes the profit realized from the sale of securities or other capital assets held for less than 12 months. Short-term gains are taxable at ordinary income rates to the extent they are not reduced by offsetting capital losses.
(Source: Barron's Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms)
Updated Daily As of
11/04/24
Record Date
Ex-Date
Payable Date
Type of Earnings
Rate per Share (US$)
Reinvestment NAV (US$)
07/30/24
07/31/24
08/01/24
Long Term Capital Gain
0.36619
39.31
07/30/24
07/31/24
08/01/24
Dividend
0.05856
39.31
07/30/24
07/31/24
08/01/24
Short Term Capital Gain
0.01251
39.31
12/20/23
12/21/23
12/22/23
Long Term Capital Gain
3.18250
34.10
12/20/23
12/21/23
12/22/23
Dividend
0.22811
34.10
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please consult your tax advisor for further information.
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) was developed by and/or is the exclusive property of MSCI, Inc. and S&P Global Market Intelligence Inc. ("S&P Global Market Intelligence"). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P Global Market Intelligence and has been licensed for use by MFS. MFS has applied its own internal sector/industry classification methodology for equity securities and non-equity securities that are unclassified by GICS.
Map represents sectors greater than 5%.
Holding Characteristics
Weighted average price/earnings (P/E) ratio is the ratio of the current price of a stock to an estimate of forward 12 month earnings; P/E ex-negatives ratio is an exposure-weighted average of the P/E ratios of the securities held, excluding companies with projected negative earnings.
Weighted Average Price/Cash Flow: Price-to-cash-flow is the ratio of a stock's price to its per-share cash earnings.
Price/Sales Ratio (P/S) is the ratio of a stock's price to its per-share sales.
Price/Book ratio (P/B) is the ratio of a stock's price to its book value per share.
Weighted Average IBES Long Term EPS Growth is the weighted average forecast, by sell side analysts of how much a company's net income will grow over the long-term (typically 3-5 years). The forecast is derived from all polled analysts' estimates. Source FactSet.
Weighted Average Market Cap: Market capitalization is the value of a corporation as determined by the market price of its issued and outstanding common stock. It is calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by the current market price of a share.
Weighted Median Market Cap: Weighted Median Market Cap is the Market Capitalization of the firm defined by the median dollar within the distribution of the market capitalization of all companies in the index or portfolio. It is calculated from a running total of market capitalizations from smallest company to largest. The Market Capitalization of the firm that sorts the total dollar value of all market capitalizations into two equal portions defines the value.
As of
09/30/24
Data table of holding characteristics
characterstics
Equity Earning
Weighted Average Price/Earnings (next 12 months)
22.03x
Weighted Average Price/Cash Flow
20.97x
Weighted Average Price/Sales
3.66x
Weighted Average Price/Book
4.56x
Weighted Average IBES Long Term EPS Growth
14.64%
Weighted Average Market Cap
$905.0b
Weighted Median Market Cap
$164.0b
Number of Issues
65
Active Share
Active share is calculated by taking the absolute value of the difference between each issuer's weighting in the index and its weighting in the portfolio, summing, then dividing by two. The higher the number, the more the weights differ from those of the benchmark.
61.57%
Portfolio Turnover
Turnover Ratio is the percentage of a portfolio's securities that have changed over the course of a year: (lesser of purchases or sales)/average market value.
22.54%
% in Stocks
98.95%
% Cash & Cash Equivalents
1.05%
% in Top Ten
38.07%
Performance Statistics
Alpha is a measure of the portfolio's risk-adjusted performance. When compared to the portfolio's beta, a positive alpha indicates better-than-expected portfolio performance and a negative indicates alpha worse-than-expected portfolio performance.
Beta is a measure of the volatility of a portfolio relative to the overall market. A beta less than 1.0 indicates lower risk than the market; a beta greater than 1.0 indicates higher risk than the market. It is most reliable as a risk measure when the return fluctuations of the portfolio are highly correlated with the return fluctuations of the index chosen to represent the market.
Information ratio is a measure of consistency in excess return. It is calculated by taking the annualized excess return over a benchmark and dividing it by the annualized standard deviation of excess return.
R squared represents the percentage of the portfolio's movements that can be explained by the general movements of the market. Index portfolios will tend to have values very close to 100. R squared is not a measure of performance.
The Sharpe Ratio is a risk-adjusted measure calculated to determine reward per unit of risk. It uses a standard deviation and excess return. The higher the Sharpe Ratio, the better the portfolio's historical risk-adjusted performance.
Standard Deviation is an indicator of the portfolio's total return volatility, which is based on a minimum of 36 monthly returns. The larger the portfolio's standard deviation, the greater the portfolio's volatility.
Tracking error is the standard deviation of a portfolio's excess returns. Excess returns are a portfolio's return minus the benchmark's annualized return.
Treynor Ratio: Treynor Ratio is a risk adjusted measure of performance. It is the ratio of the annualized excess return of the portfolio over the risk free rate for a given period divided by the Beta of the portfolio versus its benchmark for the same period. It measures the amount of excess return over the risk free rate earned per unit of systematic risk (beta) assumed.
Upside and downside capture is a measure of how well a manager was able to replicate or improve on phases of positive benchmark returns, and how badly the manager was affected by phases of negative benchmark returns. Upside capture ratio for a portfolio is calculated by taking the portfolio's return during periods when the benchmark had a positive return and dividing it by the benchmark return during that same period. Downside capture ratio is calculated by taking the portfolio's return during the periods of negative benchmark performance and dividing it by the benchmark return for that period.
Updated Monthly As of
09/30/24
Benchmark
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
Performance Statistics Table
10 Yr.
5 Yr.
3 Yr.
Alpha
-0.86
-1.97
-2.35
Beta
0.95
0.95
0.93
R-squared
97.06
97.72
97.26
Standard Deviation %
14.75
17.38
16.46
Sharpe Ratio
0.69
0.61
0.30
Tracking Error
2.63
2.76
3.02
Information Ratio
-0.61
-1.09
-1.14
Treynor Ratio
10.66
11.18
5.30
Downside Capture %
99.06
100.11
99.94
Upside Capture %
94.25
92.18
89.99
Top 10 Holdings
As of
09/30/24
Microsoft Corp
Alphabet Inc Class A
NVIDIA Corp
Amazon.com Inc
Apple Inc
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Visa Inc
ConocoPhillips
Salesforce Inc
American Tower Corp REIT
The portfolio is actively managed, and current holdings may be different.
Type Of Holdings (%)
As of
09/30/24
Sector Weights (%)
As of
09/30/24
% Assets
Information Technology
26.26
Financials
16.04
Industrials
12.00
Health Care
11.89
Consumer Staples
7.99
Consumer Discretionary
6.88
Communication Services
6.43
Energy
3.43
Utilities
3.20
Materials
2.91
Real Estate
1.92
Cash & Cash Equivalents
1.05
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) was developed by and/or is the exclusive property of MSCI, Inc. and S&P Global Market Intelligence Inc. ("S&P Global Market Intelligence"). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P Global Market Intelligence and has been licensed for use by MFS. MFS has applied its own internal sector/industry classification methodology for equity securities and non-equity securities that are unclassified by GICS.
The portfolio is actively managed, and current holdings may be different.
Portfolio characteristics are based on equivalent exposure, which measures how a portfolio's value would change due to price changes in an asset held either directly or, in the case of a derivative contract, indirectly. The market value of the holding may differ.
*Short positions, unlike long positions, lose value if the underlying asset gains value.
Fees
0.71% Net Expense Ratio
Net Expense Ratio: The Net Expense Ratio reflects the reduction of expenses from contractual fee waivers and reimbursements. Elimination of these reductions will result in higher expenses and lower performance.
0.71% Gross Expense Ratio
Gross Expense Ratio: The Gross Expense Ratio is the fund's total operating expense ratio from the fund's most recent prospectus.
5.75
%Maximum Sales Charge
Class A shares ("A") results include the maximum sales charge.
The fund's overall Morningstar Rating measures are based on risk-adjusted returns as of 09/30/24.
The Morningstar Rating for funds, or "star rating", is calculated for funds with at least a three-year history. Exchange-traded funds and open-ended mutual funds are considered a single population for comparative purposes. It is calculated based on a Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a fund's monthly excess performance, placing more emphasis on downward variations and rewarding consistent performance. The top 10% of products in each product category receive 5 stars, the next 22.5% receive 4 stars, the next 35% receive 3 stars, the next 22.5% receive 2 stars, and the bottom 10% receive 1 star. The Overall Morningstar Rating for a fund is derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its three-, five-, and 10-year (if applicable) Morningstar Rating metrics. The weights are: 100% three-year rating for 36-59 months of total returns, 60% five-year rating/40% three-year rating for 60-119 months of total returns, and 50% 10-year rating/30% five-year rating/20% three-year rating for 120 or more months of total returns. While the 10-year overall star rating formula seems to give the most weight to the 10-year period, the most recent three-year period actually has the greatest impact because it is included in all three rating periods.
Morningstar rankings may vary among share classes and are based on historical total returns, which are not indicative of future results. Class A share star ratings do not include any front-end sales load and are intended for those investors who have access to such purchase terms (e.g., plan participants of a defined contribution plan). Therefore, Morningstar strongly encourages investors to contact their investment professional to determine whether they are eligible to purchase the A share without paying the front load.
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Aim for above-average durable growth potential, trading at reasonable valuations
America's first mutual fund
Focuses on large-cap, high-quality companies with durable business models, solid balance sheets and strong management teams
Fund Information
Fund Commencement
07/15/1924
Net Assets
($
M)
As of 09/30/24
$7005.02
Fiscal Year End
DECEMBER
Benchmark
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index measures the broad U.S. stock market.
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
Share Class Information
Class Inception
07/15/1924
Net Asset Value (NAV)
As of 11/01/24
$40.11
Most Recent NAV Change
As of 11/01/24
$0.21
|
0.53%
Fund Number
12
Maximum Sales Charge
5.75%
Gross Expense Ratio
Gross Expense Ratio: The Gross Expense Ratio is the fund's total operating expense ratio from the fund's most recent prospectus.
0.71%
Net Expense Ratio
Net Expense Ratio: The Net Expense Ratio reflects the reduction of expenses from contractual fee waivers and reimbursements. Elimination of these reductions will result in higher expenses and lower performance.
Effective May 1, 2023, Ted Maloney will no longer be a portfolio manager on the portfolio.
Top 10 Holdings
As of
09/30/24
Microsoft Corp
Alphabet Inc Class A
NVIDIA Corp
Amazon.com Inc
Apple Inc
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Visa Inc
ConocoPhillips
Salesforce Inc
American Tower Corp REIT
Important Risk Considerations
The fund may not achieve its objective and/or you could lose money on your investment in the fund.
Stock: Stock markets and investments in individual stocks are volatile and can decline significantly in response to or investor perception of, issuer, market, economic, industry, political, regulatory, geopolitical, environmental, public health, and other conditions.
Please see the prospectus for further information on these and other risk considerations.
Jude Jason
Portfolio Manager
17
YEARS WITH INDUSTRY
3
YEARS WITH PORTFOLIO
17
YEARS WITH INDUSTRY
3
YEARS WITH PORTFOLIO
Jude M. Jason is an investment officer and equity portfolio manager for the MFS US Core Equity strategy at MFS Investment Management® (MFS®). In this role, he is responsible for final buy and sell decisions, portfolio construction and risk and cash management. He also participates in the research process and strategy discussions.
Jude joined MFS in 2012 as an equity research analyst and assumed portfolio management responsibilities in 2021. He previously served as a private equity associate with Lightyear Capital for two years and as an investment banking analyst with Citigroup for three years. He began his career in the financial services industry in 2005.
Jude earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and finance from Babson College and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School.
Alison O'Neill is co--chief investment officer of equity and a portfolio manager at MFS Investment Management® (MFS®). In her role, she partners with the firm's other regional co- CIOs in the research management process and strategy discussions, including by developing investment policies and programs that achieve the investment objectives of MFS and its clients.
Alison joined MFS in 2005 as an equity research analyst after completing the firm's MBA summer internship program in 2004. She was named director of research for North America in 2016, assumed her portfolio manager role in 2018 and was named co-CIO in 2020. She has worked in the industry since 2000.
Alison earned a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from Harvard University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
These results represent the percent change in net asset value.
Monthly|QuarterlyAs of
09/30/24
(*YTD Updated
Daily,
As of 11/03/24 , subject to revision and not annualized.)
The performance shown is attributable in part to unusual market conditions. These conditions may not be repeated in the future.
The performance shown is attributable in part to unusual market conditions. These conditions may not be repeated in the future.
Performance data shown represents past performance and is no guarantee of future results. Investment return and principal value fluctuate so your shares, when sold, may be worth more or less than the original cost; current performance may be lower or higher than quoted.
MORNINGSTAR RATING
Morningstar Overall Rating As of 09/30/24 Class A Shares
Morningstar Large Blend
Morningstar ratings are based on risk adjusted performance.
Performance results reflect any applicable expense subsidies and waivers in effect during the periods shown. Without such subsidies and waivers the fund's performance results would be less favorable. All results are historical and assume the reinvestment of dividends and capital gains.
Sales Charges
Class A shares ("A") results include the maximum sales charge.
Annual Rate of Return
Annual Rate of Return (%)
As of
12/31/23|Benchmark: Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
annual rate of return table
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
At NAV
10.99
0.28
8.77
23.56
-5.31
31.91
14.12
26.82
-16.34
19.15
With Sales Charge
4.61
-5.49
2.52
16.46
-10.75
24.33
7.56
19.53
-21.15
12.30
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
13.69
1.38
11.96
21.83
-4.38
31.49
18.40
28.71
-18.11
26.29
At NAV
With Sales Charge
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
2023
19.15
12.3
26.29
2022
-16.34
-21.15
-18.11
2021
26.82
19.53
28.71
2020
14.12
7.56
18.4
2019
31.91
24.33
31.49
2018
-5.31
-10.75
-4.38
2017
23.56
16.46
21.83
2016
8.77
2.52
11.96
2015
0.28
-5.49
1.38
2014
10.99
4.61
13.69
Pricing & Distributions
Pricing History
NAV at Close of Trading on:
11/01/24
Net Asset Value (NAV):
$40.11
Change
($) (since
10/31/24
):
0.21
Change (%) (since
10/31/24
):
0.53
Market Price (MP):
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Distributions
The Record Date is the date on which a fund declares a distribution. To receive the distribution, an investor must be a shareholder of record on that date.
The Payable Date is the date on which the distribution is paid to shareholders.
Dividend Rate per Share is the amount of dividend that a shareholder will receive for each share held. It can be calculated by taking the total amount of dividends paid and dividing it by the total shares outstanding.
Dividend Reinvestment at NAV is the automatic reinvestment of shareholder dividends in more shares at net asset value.
Ex-Dividend Date is the date on which a fund goes ex-dividend. The interval between the announcement and the payment of the next dividend. An investor must own the fund before the ex-dividend date to be eligible for the dividend payout.
Long-term Capital Gain
The gain on the sale of a capital asset where the holding period was more than 12 months and the profit was subject to the long-term capital gains tax.
(Source: Barron's Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms)
Short-term Capital Gain
For tax purposes the profit realized from the sale of securities or other capital assets held for less than 12 months. Short-term gains are taxable at ordinary income rates to the extent they are not reduced by offsetting capital losses.
(Source: Barron's Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms)
Updated Daily As of
11/04/24
Record Date
Ex-Date
Payable Date
Type of Earnings
Rate per Share (US$)
Reinvestment NAV (US$)
07/30/24
07/31/24
08/01/24
Long Term Capital Gain
0.36619
39.31
07/30/24
07/31/24
08/01/24
Dividend
0.05856
39.31
07/30/24
07/31/24
08/01/24
Short Term Capital Gain
0.01251
39.31
12/20/23
12/21/23
12/22/23
Long Term Capital Gain
3.18250
34.10
12/20/23
12/21/23
12/22/23
Dividend
0.22811
34.10
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Please consult your tax advisor for further information.
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) was developed by and/or is the exclusive property of MSCI, Inc. and S&P Global Market Intelligence Inc. ("S&P Global Market Intelligence"). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P Global Market Intelligence and has been licensed for use by MFS. MFS has applied its own internal sector/industry classification methodology for equity securities and non-equity securities that are unclassified by GICS.
Map represents sectors greater than 5%.
Holding Characteristics
Weighted average price/earnings (P/E) ratio is the ratio of the current price of a stock to an estimate of forward 12 month earnings; P/E ex-negatives ratio is an exposure-weighted average of the P/E ratios of the securities held, excluding companies with projected negative earnings.
Weighted Average Price/Cash Flow: Price-to-cash-flow is the ratio of a stock's price to its per-share cash earnings.
Price/Sales Ratio (P/S) is the ratio of a stock's price to its per-share sales.
Price/Book ratio (P/B) is the ratio of a stock's price to its book value per share.
Weighted Average IBES Long Term EPS Growth is the weighted average forecast, by sell side analysts of how much a company's net income will grow over the long-term (typically 3-5 years). The forecast is derived from all polled analysts' estimates. Source FactSet.
Weighted Average Market Cap: Market capitalization is the value of a corporation as determined by the market price of its issued and outstanding common stock. It is calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by the current market price of a share.
Weighted Median Market Cap: Weighted Median Market Cap is the Market Capitalization of the firm defined by the median dollar within the distribution of the market capitalization of all companies in the index or portfolio. It is calculated from a running total of market capitalizations from smallest company to largest. The Market Capitalization of the firm that sorts the total dollar value of all market capitalizations into two equal portions defines the value.
As of
09/30/24
Data table of holding characteristics
characterstics
Equity Earning
Weighted Average Price/Earnings (next 12 months)
22.03x
Weighted Average Price/Cash Flow
20.97x
Weighted Average Price/Sales
3.66x
Weighted Average Price/Book
4.56x
Weighted Average IBES Long Term EPS Growth
14.64%
Weighted Average Market Cap
$905.0b
Weighted Median Market Cap
$164.0b
Number of Issues
65
Active Share
Active share is calculated by taking the absolute value of the difference between each issuer's weighting in the index and its weighting in the portfolio, summing, then dividing by two. The higher the number, the more the weights differ from those of the benchmark.
61.57%
Portfolio Turnover
Turnover Ratio is the percentage of a portfolio's securities that have changed over the course of a year: (lesser of purchases or sales)/average market value.
22.54%
% in Stocks
98.95%
% Cash & Cash Equivalents
1.05%
% in Top Ten
38.07%
Performance Statistics
Alpha is a measure of the portfolio's risk-adjusted performance. When compared to the portfolio's beta, a positive alpha indicates better-than-expected portfolio performance and a negative indicates alpha worse-than-expected portfolio performance.
Beta is a measure of the volatility of a portfolio relative to the overall market. A beta less than 1.0 indicates lower risk than the market; a beta greater than 1.0 indicates higher risk than the market. It is most reliable as a risk measure when the return fluctuations of the portfolio are highly correlated with the return fluctuations of the index chosen to represent the market.
Information ratio is a measure of consistency in excess return. It is calculated by taking the annualized excess return over a benchmark and dividing it by the annualized standard deviation of excess return.
R squared represents the percentage of the portfolio's movements that can be explained by the general movements of the market. Index portfolios will tend to have values very close to 100. R squared is not a measure of performance.
The Sharpe Ratio is a risk-adjusted measure calculated to determine reward per unit of risk. It uses a standard deviation and excess return. The higher the Sharpe Ratio, the better the portfolio's historical risk-adjusted performance.
Standard Deviation is an indicator of the portfolio's total return volatility, which is based on a minimum of 36 monthly returns. The larger the portfolio's standard deviation, the greater the portfolio's volatility.
Tracking error is the standard deviation of a portfolio's excess returns. Excess returns are a portfolio's return minus the benchmark's annualized return.
Treynor Ratio: Treynor Ratio is a risk adjusted measure of performance. It is the ratio of the annualized excess return of the portfolio over the risk free rate for a given period divided by the Beta of the portfolio versus its benchmark for the same period. It measures the amount of excess return over the risk free rate earned per unit of systematic risk (beta) assumed.
Upside and downside capture is a measure of how well a manager was able to replicate or improve on phases of positive benchmark returns, and how badly the manager was affected by phases of negative benchmark returns. Upside capture ratio for a portfolio is calculated by taking the portfolio's return during periods when the benchmark had a positive return and dividing it by the benchmark return during that same period. Downside capture ratio is calculated by taking the portfolio's return during the periods of negative benchmark performance and dividing it by the benchmark return for that period.
Updated Monthly As of
09/30/24
Benchmark
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock Index
Performance Statistics Table
10 Yr.
5 Yr.
3 Yr.
Alpha
-0.86
-1.97
-2.35
Beta
0.95
0.95
0.93
R-squared
97.06
97.72
97.26
Standard Deviation %
14.75
17.38
16.46
Sharpe Ratio
0.69
0.61
0.30
Tracking Error
2.63
2.76
3.02
Information Ratio
-0.61
-1.09
-1.14
Treynor Ratio
10.66
11.18
5.30
Downside Capture %
99.06
100.11
99.94
Upside Capture %
94.25
92.18
89.99
Top 10 Holdings
As of
09/30/24
Microsoft Corp
Alphabet Inc Class A
NVIDIA Corp
Amazon.com Inc
Apple Inc
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Visa Inc
ConocoPhillips
Salesforce Inc
American Tower Corp REIT
The portfolio is actively managed, and current holdings may be different.
Type Of Holdings (%)
As of
09/30/24
Sector Weights (%)
As of
09/30/24
% Assets
Information Technology
26.26
Financials
16.04
Industrials
12.00
Health Care
11.89
Consumer Staples
7.99
Consumer Discretionary
6.88
Communication Services
6.43
Energy
3.43
Utilities
3.20
Materials
2.91
Real Estate
1.92
Cash & Cash Equivalents
1.05
The Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS®) was developed by and/or is the exclusive property of MSCI, Inc. and S&P Global Market Intelligence Inc. ("S&P Global Market Intelligence"). GICS is a service mark of MSCI and S&P Global Market Intelligence and has been licensed for use by MFS. MFS has applied its own internal sector/industry classification methodology for equity securities and non-equity securities that are unclassified by GICS.
The portfolio is actively managed, and current holdings may be different.
Portfolio characteristics are based on equivalent exposure, which measures how a portfolio's value would change due to price changes in an asset held either directly or, in the case of a derivative contract, indirectly. The market value of the holding may differ.
*Short positions, unlike long positions, lose value if the underlying asset gains value.
Net Expense Ratio: The Net Expense Ratio reflects the reduction of expenses from contractual fee waivers and reimbursements. Elimination of these reductions will result in higher expenses and lower performance.
0.71% Gross Expense Ratio
Gross Expense Ratio: The Gross Expense Ratio is the fund's total operating expense ratio from the fund's most recent prospectus.
5.75
%Maximum Sales Charge
Class A shares ("A") results include the maximum sales charge.
The fund's overall Morningstar Rating measures are based on risk-adjusted returns as of 09/30/24.
The Morningstar Rating for funds, or "star rating", is calculated for funds with at least a three-year history. Exchange-traded funds and open-ended mutual funds are considered a single population for comparative purposes. It is calculated based on a Morningstar Risk-Adjusted Return measure that accounts for variation in a fund's monthly excess performance, placing more emphasis on downward variations and rewarding consistent performance. The top 10% of products in each product category receive 5 stars, the next 22.5% receive 4 stars, the next 35% receive 3 stars, the next 22.5% receive 2 stars, and the bottom 10% receive 1 star. The Overall Morningstar Rating for a fund is derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its three-, five-, and 10-year (if applicable) Morningstar Rating metrics. The weights are: 100% three-year rating for 36-59 months of total returns, 60% five-year rating/40% three-year rating for 60-119 months of total returns, and 50% 10-year rating/30% five-year rating/20% three-year rating for 120 or more months of total returns. While the 10-year overall star rating formula seems to give the most weight to the 10-year period, the most recent three-year period actually has the greatest impact because it is included in all three rating periods.
Morningstar rankings may vary among share classes and are based on historical total returns, which are not indicative of future results. Class A share star ratings do not include any front-end sales load and are intended for those investors who have access to such purchase terms (e.g., plan participants of a defined contribution plan). Therefore, Morningstar strongly encourages investors to contact their investment professional to determine whether they are eligible to purchase the A share without paying the front load.
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