3 “Perfect 10” Stocks With Momentum On Their Side

 | Oct 08, 2020 02:40AM ET

The market’s main indexes are climbing back above key points, after posting losses in September. The S&P 500 has climbed back above 3,400, the Dow Jones is back above 28,000, and the NASDAQ is over 11,300. Since the indexes hit bottom on September 23, trading has been volatile- but trending upwards.

By appearances, the market has corrected itself, and looks to be returning to the bullish tendency it showed through the summer. The September jobs report showed that the economy continues to recover, albeit at a slowing pace, from the coronavirus-inspired downturn of the spring. President Trump’s COVID diagnosis threw investors for a day, but his return to the White House and his path to recovery offer a calming effect.

In all, it has investors looking to buy back in. And for those investors who are still nervous, Wall Street’s analysts have picked out stocks with plenty of momentum propelling them forward. Each is up at least 30% year-to-date, and has a Perfect 10 from the Smart Score .

The Smart Score is a data analysis tool, which uses the real-time information collected in the database. The stock data is collated according to 8 separate factors, each of which is known to predict growth and share appreciation. The factors are averaged together, and given as a single-digit score, on a scale from 1 to 10, letting investors know at a glance the likely way forward for a stock.

And a perfect Smart Score, a 10, is a signal that investors should pay attention to. Here are the details on three such stocks, along with corroborative commentary from the analysts.

ANGI Homeservices (ANGI)

First up is a tech company in the internet services niche. ANGI Homeservices (NASDAQ:ANGI) owns a range of online services brands, mostly in the home improvement realm, including HomeAdvisor, HomeStars, and MyBuilder. The company’s brands operate in the US and Europe, and bring in well over $1 billion in annual revenue.

With the social lockdowns put in place to combat corona, homeowners are turning in greater number to do-it-yourself resources. ANGI’s revenue reflects this – the company’s top line has grown from $321 million 4Q19 to $343 million in 1Q20 to $375 million in 2Q20. Earnings, which had dipped negative in the first quarter, turned back positive in Q2. The 2-cent EPS reported beat the 1-cent loss expected by 300%. For the third quarter, projections are a 2 cent per share profit.

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The stock’s price appreciation has also borne out the company’s strong position. ANGI is up 50% this year, and has fully erased any losses seen during the mid-winter turndown.

Jake Fuller, 5-star analyst with BTIG, writes of ANGI: “Results were strong and we model ongoing elevated revenue levels but there simply wasn’t much room for anything less than a beat-and-raise for the pandemic ‘winners’ like ANGI. The stock reaction notwithstanding, we don’t see anything broken here.”

Considering these comments, Fuller rates the stock a Buy, with a $19 price target to indicate a potential 49% upside for the coming year.

Overall, the analyst consensus on ANGI is a Strong Buy. The stock’s 12 reviews include 11 Buys and 1 Hold. ANGI trades for $12.74, and the $16.80 average price target implies a 32% one-year upside to the stock. (See ANGI stock analysis )