How To Find Nasdaq Stocks Ready To Move Higher
Today’s
PowerRatings article will focus on highly rated stocks from the Nasdaq 100.Â
Trading these stocks will ensure that there will be adequate volume to get your
order filled in a timely manner. These should be kept on a watch list and
monitored.Â
Let’s take a look at today’s top 5 rated
Nasdaq 100 PowerRatings stocks:
Whole Foods Markets, Inc.
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Cognizant Technology
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CDW Corp.
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Celgene Corp. Â
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C.H. Robinson Worldwide
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From 1995-2005, stocks rated 7 have outperformed the S&P 500 by a better than
4-1 margin over a five-day period. Stocks rated 8 have outperformed the S&P 500
by a better than 8-1 margin; stocks rated 9 have outperformed the S&P 500 by a
13-1 margin, and those stocks that have achieved a 10
PowerRating have
outperformed the S&P 500 by a 16.9-1 margin.
Over the same test period (1995-2005), stocks with a PowerRating of 1, 2 or 3 have underperformed the
S&P 500 over the next five-days. The 1’s have performed 4.9 times worse than the
S&P 500, the 2’s have performed worse than the S&P 500, and the 3’s have only
managed 90% of the S&P 500 performance.
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Reminder: We are in no way recommending the purchase or short sale of these
stocks. This article is intended for education purposes only. Trading should be based on your own understanding of market conditions,
price patterns and risk; our information is designed to contribute to your
understanding. Controlling risk through the use of protective stops is critical.