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Undervalued stocks with a Zacks #1 Rank don’t stay undervalued for long. This screen puts them on your radar so you can take action before the rest of the crowd does.
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This screen identifies stocks with strong underlying fundamentals and low valuations, along with solid balance sheets, and a history of profitability that are reasonably priced.
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Many value investors look for stocks with low P/E’s and low P/B’s. Unfortunately, not all value stocks are bargains. By requiring them to also have a top Zacks Rank, you now have a list true bargains.
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The ROE can tell you if a company is creating assets or gobbling up investor’s cash. This is one of the best indicators of management’s ability to generate profits for the company (and your stock).
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using the PEG ratio. Find out which companies offer the greatest value in regard to their growth rate for stellar returns.If you like to use a company’s P/E ratio to determine its value, you’ll love
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Value stocks with strong Zacks Ranks (1’s and 2’s), Zacks Value Style Scores (A’s and B’s), and Zacks Industry Ranks (top 50%), that are considered undervalued to their growth prospects.
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Classic value stocks with attractive valuations on five of the most popular valuation metrics (P/E, P/S, P/B, P/CF, PEG), along with top Zacks Ranks and Zacks Value Style Scores.
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Value stocks trading at/near their 52-week highs with a Zacks Rank 1 or 2 and a Zacks Value Style Score of A.
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This screen looks for stocks with Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buys, a minimum 20% historical growth EPS rate, and a 20% or more projected growth rate. Big growth: both past and present, for big returns.
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Top Zacks #1 Rank growth stocks with upward earnings estimate revisions and positive surprises that are poised to outperform. See if these earnings all-stars are right for your portfolio.
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The only thing better than a broker rating upgrade is a broker rating upgrade and a Zacks #1 Rank. Find out which stocks are topping the list of both the Zacks Rank and the brokers.
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Zacks Rank stocks plus something extra. These stocks are poised to go up and pay you a solid dividend as well. Get those stocks with this screen.
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This screen looks for stocks that are paying dividend yields of greater than 8%, along with other attractive fundamentals. This lower risk approach has a history of outperforming the S&P 500.
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Proven growth stocks with Zacks Rank 1’s and 2’s, in the top 50% of Zacks Ranked Industries, with Zacks Growth Style Scores of A’s and B‘s, that are on the move.
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Top market beating growth stocks (20% or greater projected EPS growth), with a Zacks Rank #1 and a Zacks Growth Style Score of A.
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Stocks with strong sales and earnings growth with a Zacks Rank 1 or 2, and a Zacks Growth Style Score of A or B. Add in rising earnings estimates, effective management (ROE), and good liquidity (Current Ratio), and you get a list of strong and stable growth stocks.
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Stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buy, with upward price momentum, market beating relative price strength, trading in the top third of their 52-week price range.
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Stocks making new highs have a tendency of making even higher highs, especially when they are a Zacks Rank #1 with upward earnings estimate revisions.
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This screen looks for stocks trading in the upper range of their 52-week highs, along with an attractive Zacks Rank and Average Broker Rating, proving that the "trend is your friend".
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Top Zacks Ranked momentum stocks in uptrends at or near their 52-week highs. These momentum stocks are exhibiting both price momentum and earnings estimate revision momentum.
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Zacks #1 Rank stocks, with a Zacks Momentum Style Score of A, that are in the top 50% of Zacks Ranked Industries, that are outperforming the market.
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Momentum stocks with high Betas and low Price to Sales ratios. These fast-paced movers are trending up yet are still considered attractively priced.
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Top stocks in the top industries, with Zacks Rank 1's and 2's, and VGM Scores of A's and B's.
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The best of the best -- VGM A rated stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buy.
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Stocks with a favorable Zacks Rank and Style Scores have proven to significantly outperform the market with a higher degree of stock picking success.
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Top Zacks Rank stocks with market beating dividends of 5% or greater and a history of increasing their dividends.
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High dividend yielding (10% or greater) Zacks Rank stocks with low Debt to Equity.
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Studies have shown that dividend stocks with the highest future returns are the ones that are rated better on both the Zacks Rank and Style Scores.
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No need to choose between growth or value with this screen -- you can have them both and the Zacks #1 Rank. You’ll never settle for just one or the other again.
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Looking for stocks priced below $20? How about stocks with discount valuations and a positive trend in earnings estimates revisions? They may be low priced now, but they won’t be for long.
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This screen focuses on broker rating upgrades, EPS revisions, and of course, the Zacks Rank. These powerful indicators can have a dramatic impact on the short-term performance of any stock.
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Earnings are the single most important metric for a company. Combine that with a healthy profit margin and you have the ingredients for a great company with more earnings going to the bottom line.
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Model Zacks Strong Buy and Buy stocks which includes Zacks Rank 1’s and 2’s, in the top 50% of Zacks Ranked Industries, with the top Zacks Style Scores of A’s and B’s.
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Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buy stocks, with upgraded broker ratings, increased earnings estimate revisions, upward price momentum, and a low price to sale ratio.
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Top Zacks Ranked companies with excellent management as shown by their high ROE, low Debt to Equity, and high Current Ratio.
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This screen focuses on stocks with a new Zacks Rank 1 or 2 that have recently seen their Zacks Rank upgraded within the last 4 weeks.
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Zacks Rank 1’s and 2’s that are considered underfollowed by the analyst community. These are potential diamonds in the rough. And you’ll have heard about them here first.
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This screen focuses on oversold stocks whose fortunes look like they are about to change given their current status as a Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buy or #2 Buy, amid recent upward estimate revisions.
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Highly sought after, ($25 billion or greater market-cap) with a Zacks Rank 1 or 2 poised to beat the market.
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Mid-Cap stocks (greater than $1 billion, but less than $10 billion market-cap) with strong sales and EPS growth. Mid-Caps were the second best performing market-cap class (second only to small-caps) over the last 20 years.
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Small-Cap stocks (under $1 billion in market-cap) with a Zacks Rank #1 Strong Buy, and market beating growth rates.
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Small-Cap stocks (less than $1 billion market-cap) with big growth rates and low valuations. This is where the future big movers can be found.
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Large-Cap stocks (greater than $10 billion market-cap), with strong sales and earnings growth (past and present) that have recently positively surprised.
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Mid-Cap stocks with strong projected EPS growth rates, that are still trading at a discount to the market.
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The main theme of this bearish screen is to find overvalued companies that are underperforming on growth and receiving downward earnings estimate revisions.
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Zacks Rank 4’s and 5’s (Sells and Strong Sells), with VGM Scores of D’s and F’s, in the bottom 50% of Zacks Ranked Industries, with above average valuations. These are stocks to short sell now.
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Stocks with negative growth rates, falling estimate revisions, and mounting debt, is a recipe for disaster.
Quant Monitor
Factor | (3-Month Return) | Top 20% | Bottom 20% | S&P 500 | |
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1. | Dividend Yield |
-10.12%
-17.69%
-14.11%
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2. | Shareholder Yield |
-10.23%
-17.44%
-14.11%
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3. | Earnings & Dividend Score |
-12.50%
-19.43%
-14.11%
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