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The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached the 40,000 milestone level , but investors can still find inexpensive growth opportunities in the index. Shares currently have a forward P/E of 12.6, versus the stock's average five-year P/E of 17.8. The consensus price target on the stock indicates 14.2% upside from Wednesday's close. The stock's current forward P/E is at 27.6, slightly lower than its 5-year average of 32.1. Shares are trading at a 25.3 forward P/E ratio, relative to the 28.2 five-year average P/E ratio.
Persons: Dow, Piper Sandler, DA Davidson, Johnson, McDonald's, , Fred Imbert Organizations: Dow Jones, CNBC, Deutsche Bank, Amazon, Dow, Chevron, Exxon, Hess, Visa, Walmart, Management, Verizon, Johnson Locations: headwinds, Guyana
The S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite rallied to all-time highs Wednesday as a lighter-than-expected April consumer inflation report fueled investor sentiment. Analysts' consensus price target on United Airlines give the company the highest potential upside of the lot, at roughly 24%. HSBC analyst Achal Kumar recently initiated coverage on Delta alongside peers United Airlines and American Airlines , but named Delta its preferred stock in the sector. Kumar's $72.80 price target suggests 37% potential upside for the stock. The company posted a strong fiscal third-quarter report, which led Benchmark analyst Mark Miller to upgrade shares to buy last month.
Persons: Achal Kumar, Delta, Kumar, Mark Miller, General Motors Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, CNBC, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, HSBC, Delta, American Airlines, Western, Automotive, General, Wall Street, Citigroup, Bank of America Locations: Delta
Using the CNBC Pro Stock Screener tool , we found the most overbought and oversold stocks on Wall Street based on their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. Stocks with a 14-day RSI lower than 30 fall under oversold territory — and may be due for a rebound in the future. Here are some of the most oversold names: Expedia made the cut of oversold names, off more than 2% week to date. Expedia has a 14-day RSI reading of about 26. The firm also slashed its price target to $434 from $612, citing a faster-than-expected slowdown in the beauty segment.
Persons: Expedia Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, CNBC, Stock, Barclays, Defense, Leidos Holdings, NextEra Energy, Navigation, Garmin
Over the past month, however, shares of the conglomerate have ticked down more than 10%. DIS YTD mountain Disney stock. The sharp downward move occurred despite Super Micro issuing higher-than-anticipated full-year revenue guidance. SMCI YTD mountain Super Micro Computer stock. Super Micro Computer also has a debt-to-equity ratio of 36.6%.
Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Nasdaq, CNBC, Disney, Super, Computer
Investors may want to pick up shares in companies that can withstand a possible inflation comeback. The second quarter is off to a rough start as investors have become increasingly wary about higher-for-longer interest rates and stickier inflation. Against this market backdrop, we used the CNBC Pro Stock Screener to search for stocks with the pricing power and cost controls to handle a potential inflation reacceleration. These names have also showed reliable earnings growth during the post-pandemic inflation spike. The darling chipmaker has gross profit margin of 72.7% and high levels of earnings growth.
Persons: Dow, Dow Jones, Brad Reback, ServiceNow's, Reback, Goldman Sachs, Arista's Organizations: Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Stock, Arista Networks, Arista, Nvidia, Design Systems, Dominion Freight
We used the CNBC Pro Stock Screener Tool to identify companies that are oversold based on their 14-day relative strength index. The stock is slightly oversold with a 14-day RSI reading of 24.52. Biopharmaceutical firm Biogen also made the list, with a 14-day RSI reading of 29.71. BIIB YTD mountain Biogen stock. Other oversold stocks on the list include Starbucks and Nike .
Persons: McDonald's, Krispy Kreme, Biogen, Wall, Baird, Brian P, Skorney Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Israel, Starbucks, Nike Locations: Latin America
Nvidia stock has soared more than 80% in 2024, as the company continues to benefit from investor excitement over AI. NVDA YTD mountain Nvidia stock. Analysts remain exceedingly bullish on the key AI play, with 88% of those surveyed by FactSet maintaining a buy rating. Moving forward, analysts forecast Micron stock to climb a further 7.3%. MU YTD mountain Micron Technology stock.
Persons: Blackwell, Bob Iger Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Micron Technology, CNBC Pro, Micron, MU, Super, Computer, Disney, Epic Games
After significantly outperforming the broader market this year, shares of General Electric could see a pullback, at least according to one popular chart metric. Using the CNBC Pro Stock Screener tool, we searched for the most overbought and oversold names in the S & P 500 based on their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. Here are some of the most overbought names: General Electric 's 14-day RSI of nearly 83 indicates that shares could be overbought. Several oil and gas names are also overbought, according to their RSI. However, Wall Street anticipates nearly 17% upside for Marathon Oil, according to LSEG.
Persons: LSEG, Wells, Roger Read Organizations: General, Federal Reserve, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, GE, GE Vernova, New York Stock Exchange, Valero Energy, Marathon Petroleum, Marathon, NRG Energy, LSEG, NRG, Valero, Oil, Pfizer Locations: U.S, LSEG, Wells Fargo
.DJI YTD mountain The Dow Jones Industrial Average is nearing the 40,000 level. Against this backdrop, CNBC Pro set out to find which stocks could lead the Dow to 40,000 and beyond. Click here to add this screener to your Pro stock screener. But 69% of analysts polled by FactSet are sticking by a buy or overweight rating on Boeing stock. Other potential Dow leaders that could drive the benchmark to 40,000 include recent addition Amazon as well as oil giant Chevron .
Persons: Dow Jones, Jerome Powell, Apple, Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Max, Gavin Parsons Organizations: Dow, Dow Jones Industrial, Federal, Dow Jones, CNBC Pro, CNBC, Stock, U.S . Department of Justice, Apple, FactSet, DOJ, Boeing, UBS Locations: Chevron
Investors are watching for which company could be next after Chipotle announced Tuesday it will split its stock 50-shares-for-1 in June. For example, after a 2-for-1 stock, a holder of one share of a $20 stock now holds two shares of a $10 stock. Using the CNBC Pro Stock Screener tool , CNBC screened for companies with lofty share prices that could be next to split their stock. "One of the things that I really like about stock splits is that it makes ... the stock purchase for our employees and others [easier]," Huang said. Other high-priced stocks on the list with a history of past stock splits include Eli Lilly and Lam Research .
Persons: Chipotle, Jensen Huang, Jim Cramer, Huang, Eli Lilly Organizations: CNBC, Stock, Nvidia, GTC Conference, Netflix, JPMorgan, Lam Research
It may be time to buy shares of Tesla as a popular metric on Wall Street indicates shares could be ripe for a rebound. Analysts have a consensus hold rating on Tesla, which has a 14-day RSI of 29.4. Tesla shares this week dropped 7% after a Wells Fargo downgrade to underweight from equal weight. Boeing is also on the list of Wall Street's most oversold names. Other oversold names on the list include Amgen and Globe Life .
Persons: Tesla, Dupont De Nemours Organizations: Tesla, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, Analysts, Boeing, LSEG, Southwest Airlines, Life, Targa Resources, Garmin, Waste Management, Devon Energy Locations: China, Wells
It may be downhill from here for some high-flying stocks in the Nasdaq. But for some stocks in the Nasdaq, their ascent may soon come to an end. One name on the list was streaming platform service Netflix , which is up 96% in the past year. The stock has rallied roughly 150% this past year, but could potentially fall 7%, according to average analyst estimates. Big-box retailer Costco also made the list, with analysts' price targets suggesting shares could slide 5%.
Persons: David Joyce, Raymond James, Gus Richard, , John Melloy Organizations: Nasdaq, Federal Reserve, CNBC, Stock, Netflix, Seaport Research Partners, Devices, Northland Capital Markets, Costco Locations: Northland
Even as the Nasdaq Composite is surging to new highs, investors can still find stocks within the index that have room to run. These stocks have a consensus buy rating from analysts and have an upside of 20% or more from their average price targets. Analysts have a consensus buy rating on both stocks, and think AstraZeneca could rally more than 26%, while Biogen could jump roughly 40%. Bank of America last month reiterated its buy rating on Baker Hughes. Twenty-two of the 27 analysts polled by LSEG rate the stock a buy or strong buy, and the average price target suggests 35% upside from here.
Persons: Biogen, Wells, Baker Hughes, Saurabh Pant Organizations: Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, AstraZeneca, Warner Bros, Biotechnology, Biogen, Deutsche Bank, Analysts, Moderna, HSBC, Discovery, Bank of America, CCS, " Bank of America
Here's a look at the top 20 stock gainers in the past month and where consensus analyst price targets imply they're heading next, based on the CNBC Pro Stock Screener tool. Chipmaker Nvidia notched a 24% gain in the past month, and analyst consensus price targets call for nearly 9% upside ahead. NVDA mountain 2024-02-01 Nvidia stock. Over the past month, the stock popped more than 41%. CEG mountain 2024-02-01 Constellation Energy stock.
Persons: Citi's Chris Danely, Meta, Meta's, Justin Post, Anthony Crowdell, Crowdell Organizations: Dow Jones, Constellation Energy, CNBC, Stock, Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, Bank of America, Mizuho Securities, Treasury Locations: stoke
It could be time to take some profits with stocks near record highs. But that same hot streak is making some stocks look expensive. Wall Street's biggest artificial intelligence darling surfaced on the screen for most expensive stocks. But the company's trailing 12-month P/E ratio (P/E TTM) of 65.5 suggests the stock is overvalued, especially when compared to its historical earnings. But Eli Lilly's P/E ratio on a trailing 12-month basis of 130.5 shows the stock is expensive.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly's Organizations: Dow Jones, CNBC, Stock, Nvidia, Merck
The S & P 500 broke the 5,100 for the first time on Friday, and ended the week 1.7% higher. Stocks with a 14-day RSI greater than 70 are considered overbought, meaning they could be at risk of a pullback. General Electric is one of the most overbought names in the S & P 500, with a 14-day RSI of 87.3. Other overbought names include Leidos Holdings and Juniper Networks . Here are the S & P 500's most overbought stocks: Software company Palo Alto Networks has had a difficult week.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Ralph Lauren Organizations: Berkshire, Nvidia, Wednesday, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, U.S . Nuclear Regulatory Commission, GE, Leidos Holdings, Juniper Networks, Software, Palo Alto Networks, billings, Paramount, Akamai Technologies, Deere, Co
Stocks have raced ahead this year, with the S & P 500 trading above the historic 5,000 level. Stocks that have a 14-day RSI greater than 70 are considered to be overbought, meaning they could be at risk of a pullback. Several firms, from Deutsche Bank to Bank of America, walked away from the company's earnings release even more encouraged about its future. On average, analysts have a $111.38 price target on Disney, indicating less than 1% upside from the entertainment giant's last close. Other overbought companies in the S & P 500 are Boston Scientific and Ralph Lauren , which saw shares reach a 9-year high on the company's earnings beat this week.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Morgan Stanley, Eli Lilly's, Wells, Mohit Bansal, LLY, Walt Disney, Berkshire Hathaway, Nelson Peltz, Ralph Lauren Organizations: Nvidia, Dow Jones, CNBC, Stock, Deutsche Bank to Bank of America, Berkshire, Disney, Epic Games, ESPN, Boston Scientific Locations: Zepbound, Fortnite
Using the CNBC Pro Stock Screener tool, we screened for the most overbought and oversold names in the S & P 500 based on their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. Stocks with a 14-day RSI greater than 70 are considered overbought, meaning they could be at risk of a pullback. Conversely, stocks with a reading lower than 30 typically means that they're oversold and possibly gearing up for a short-term bounce. Energy tech services provider Baker Hughes was one of the few oversold names that analysts have a buy rating on, according to CNBC's screen. Of the overbought names, Boston Scientific has the highest potential upside according to analysts surveyed by LSEG, at about 9.3%.
Persons: Jerome Powell, BYD, Robinson, Baker Hughes Organizations: Federal, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Stock, EV, Tesla, Transportation, Energy, United Parcel Service, Company, Pharma, Merck, Facebook, Boston Scientific, LSEG, Mastercard Locations: Minnesota, Thursday's
Here are the most appealing names right now in the 30-stock Dow average. Forward P/E also lower than its five-year average P/E. Consensus price target calls for at least 5% upside ahead. The consensus price target from Wall Street analysts suggests 17% potential upside in the next 12 months for Chevron. Other stocks on the list of cheap Dow stocks were Cisco Systems , Coca-Cola , Procter & Gamble , Walmart , McDonald's and Visa .
Persons: Dow Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, Tech, CNBC, Stock, Wall Street, Chevron, Nike, Cisco Systems, Procter, Gamble, Walmart, McDonald's, Visa
Using the CNBC Pro Stock Screener Tool , we looked for S & P 500 stocks that analysts project will have the best performance in 2024 according to their consensus price targets. Halliburton's stock price dipped 8.1% last year, while shares of Marathon Oil similarly went down, losing 10.9%. Analysts' consensus price targets on both stocks indicate more than 34% upside over the next 12 months from Friday's close. Their average price targets suggest shares of Delta Air Lines and United Airlines Holdings have upside of more than 31% and 42%, respectively. Analysts have a consensus price targets of $95.20 on the stock, suggesting shares could gain roughly 28% this year, adding to its 18.3% gains in 2023.
Persons: Stocks, Morgan Stanley, Raymond James, Cowen's, Helane Becker, Becker, Bernstein, Stacy Rasgon Organizations: Nvidia, Warner Bros, CNBC, Halliburton, Marathon Oil, Analysts, UBS, Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines Holdings, American Express, . Insurance, Arch, Evercore ISI, Arch Capital, Discovery, Moderna Locations: Friday's
Three stocks — Liberty Broadband , U.K.'s BT Group and JD Sports Fashion — have risen by double-digit percentages this year. Liberty Broadband Liberty Broadband is a telecommunication holding company that has an ownership interest in Charter Communications, the second-largest cable operator in the United States. The consensus price target of analysts polled by FactSet points to a 55% upside potential for Liberty Broadband shares from the current share price of $82. Deutsche Bank views Liberty Broadband as an attractive way to invest in Charter, estimating it trades at a 32% discount to net asset value (NAV). BT.A-GB YTD line Their price target of 220 pence implies an additional 79% share price increase over the next year from the current share price of 123 pence.
Persons: FactSet, Bryan Kraft, Benjamin Soff, Morgan Stanley, Openreach, Terence Tsui, Kate Calvert, Calvert, JD, Michael Bloom Organizations: Liberty Broadband, BT Group, JD, Wall, CNBC Pro, CNBC Pro Stock, Liberty Broadband Liberty Broadband, Charter Communications, Deutsche Bank, CHTR, BT, JD Sports, North America, Dick's Sporting Goods Locations: United States, Alaska, U.K, BT.A, Europe, North, Derby, Heerlen, Netherlands, U.S
A strong November rally has allowed some stocks on Wall Street to get ahead of themselves. Share gains have outpaced the overall market gain of 11% in the past month. Analysts surveyed expect shares to fall about 3% to meet their consensus price target. Intel stock has climbed more than 24% overall in the past month. INTC 1M mountain Intel stock.
Persons: Elon Musk's Tesla, Musk, Pat Gelsinger Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Federal, CNBC, Stock, Elon, Netflix, Analysts, Intel, Wall
Beware of these expensive stocks that analysts don't like
  + stars: | 2023-10-17 | by ( Brian Evans | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +8 min
For context, the longer-term P/E ratio for the past 12 months of the S & P 500 is about 21 times trailing earnings. That compares to a five-year average P/E ratio of 19.87. The life insurer's 12-month trailing P/E ratio came in at 31.99, compared to its five-year average P/E ratio of 13.62. For context, the longer-term P/E ratio for the past 12 months of the S&P 500 is about 21 times trailing earnings. The life insurer's 12-month trailing P/E ratio came in at 31.99, compared to its five-year average P/E ratio of 13.62.
Persons: JPMorgan's Marko Kolanovic, David Vogt, Tyson Foods, Jefferies, Henry Schein, Michael Bloom, Darla Mercado, Angela Weiss, HSIC Henry Schein, MOH Organizations: Treasury, Federal Reserve, CNBC Pro, IBM, UBS, Premier U.S, Tyson, Prudential Financial, Jefferies, Prudential, CNBC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Molina Healthcare, Pinnacle West, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, AFP, Getty, Business Machines Corp, Healthcare, Progressive Corp, Pinnacle West Capital Corp, TSN Tyson Foods, Business Machines Corp IBM, Target Premier U.S, Tyson Foods Inc TSN, Prudential Financial Inc
People walk outside of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on September 05, 2023 in New York City. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Earnings season kicks off Friday with reports from JPMorgan Chase , Citigroup and Wells Fargo . [PRO] Wall Street's favorite bank stocksInvestors aren't holding their breaths as banks kick off the third-quarter earnings season in earnest Friday.
Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, CNBC, CPI, Bank, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Google, CNBC Pro Locations: New York City, Europe, Wells Fargo, Mountain View , California
Banks have suffered as interest rates linger at higher levels for longer, making the cost of borrowing money more expensive. Investors such as Neuberger Berman's Steve Eisman aren't optimistic about the sector either heading into earnings season due to higher capital requirements . Earnings per share have been growing at least 5% on average a year for the past three years, showing earnings consistency. Average analyst consensus forecasts call for nearly 13% upside from Wednesday's $122.74 close. JPMorgan also made the list, with the average analyst price target calling for close to 16% upside.
Persons: Banks, Neuberger, Steve Eisman, KeyCorp, Piper Sandler, Ebrahim Poonawala Organizations: CNBC Pro, PNC, Bank of America, JPMorgan Locations: Cleveland, Pittsburgh
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