3 ‘Perfect 10’ Stocks That Could Be Long-Term Winners

 | Aug 27, 2020 02:15AM ET

Smart investing involves taking the long view. As Warren Buffett has famously said, “If you’re not willing to own a stock for 10 years, don’t even think about owning it for 10 minutes.” The best way to realize gains in the stock market: get in, and stay in. Patience is a virtue, and compound interest is your friend.

That said, the issues become how to find the right stock for the long-term portfolio. The information you need is all out there – but there’s a lot of it, and it’s easy to get intimidated by the flood of data. That’s where the Investing’s Smart Score comes in. The Smart Score is a data-sorting tool, that collates the collected information in the TipRanks database, information on the performance of more than 9,000 publicly traded stocks, and assesses it according to 8 factors known to be predictive for share appreciation. The result is a score, a single-digit rating indicating the general direction a stock is likely to move in the year ahead.

The Smart Scale runs from 1 to 10, with 10 being a perfect score. These ‘perfect 10s,’ with their status derived directly from the objective data, make a good starting point for investors seeking the right long-term stock plays. We’ve done some of the legwork for you, and pulled up three stocks with a ‘Perfect 10’ score. Here are the results.

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We’ll start in the semiconductor chip industry, where FormFactor (NASDAQ:FORM) is an important provider of high-quality testing equipment essential to the production of DRAM and Flash chips. The company designs, develops, and markets probe sets and other testing devices that are in ever increasing demand as the chip industry expands – and every chip packaged for sale has to pass a testing regimen.

FormFactor has performed well in the current bust-and-recovery market cycle. The stock is up 64% since the March bottom, outperforming both the Dow Jones and S&P 500 indexes.

The strong share performance has been supported by solid revenues and earnings. EPS in the first two quarters of this year did fall off from Q4 – but beat the forecasts by wide margins, and remained safely in profitable territory. The outlook for the third quarter predicts EPS in line with pre-corona levels. It’s notable that FORM has beaten earnings forecasts in each of the last three quarters.

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Covering this stock for Craig-Hallum, analyst Craig Ellis writes, “We view FORM uniquely accomplished with M&A sourcing, integration and EPS accretion, thus we like potential for eventual inorganic target upside. Bears will now have a harder time pushing INTC 7nm risks but may note moderate GM expansion from current levels—something the right deal could fix. Overall, we believe positives outweigh negatives and we retain above-Street CY20-22 EPS.”

Ellis rates FORM a Buy, and his $45 price target implies an impressive upside of 65% for the stock.

Overall, FormFactor’s Strong Buy analyst consensus rating is based on 6 Buys and 1 Hold set in the past two months. The stock is currently trading for $27.47, and the $35 average price target suggests it has room for 27% growth over the coming 12 months. (See FORM stock analysis )