The Top and Bottom Requested Stocks We have an end-of-year ticker palooza in this week's Power Trends+!
I appreciate all the interesting stocks you send in for us to analyze, and we crank through six of them today – the three highest-ranked stocks on the list, and the three lowest-ranked stocks.
To be honest, I am not overly familiar with the highest-scoring company. It makes shoes, clothes, and accessories for outdoor activities from running to tennis. Its Quantum Score of 82.8 puts it in our buy zone, but the technicals are reading a little hot.
In fact, overheated technicals is a theme among the top three stocks. Two of the three have solid fundamentals that bode well for the future, but the other is below where I would like to see it.
The bottom-ranked stock of this group is a lesser-known energy company with an abysmal Technical Score but surprisingly decent fundamentals. It's one to keep an eye on. The other two are big names that are advertising all over the place right now in this holiday shopping time of year.
Click here or on the image below for the data and my analysis on these interesting stocks. The six stocks I cover in this Power Trends+ video are not currently recommended in my investing services. But I love that you sent in the tickers, and I hope the data and my analysis helps in your research.
If you would like to receive my hand-picked recommendations, click here to learn more about Quantum Edge Pro. We focus on the highest-scoring small and midcap companies, which have the biggest potential right now as interest rates come down. (The Fed just lowered rates again today.)
Stay tuned for more Power Trends+ videos coming your way. We're taking a short break over the holidays, but I'll be back in a little over a week to share my outlook for 2025, including where I see the best opportunities.
On that note, our TradeSmith offices will be closed December 24 through January 1 as we spend time with our families and loved ones. I hope you can do the same, and I wish you and yours the happiest of holidays!
In the meantime, if you come across and stocks you would like us to analyze, send them my way to jasonqe@tradesmith.com. Talk soon, Jason Bodner Editor, Jason Bodner’s Power Trends |
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