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Some stocks have forward earnings momentum that investors don't want to overlook, according to Liberum. He noted that companies with this momentum outperformed counterparts by 0.2% over the past month. Earnings momentum can be a good sign for a company as it tends to align with growth in revenue, improving margins or cost reductions, or some combination of these factors. Klement noted that earnings per share momentum has a "very chequered past" in the U.S. market. This also comes as the broader market has traded near all-time highs , forcing traders to look harder for individual stocks that have more room to run.
Persons: Joachim Klement, Klement, Nvidia, what's, Motors, LSEG, Tim Rokossa Organizations: Nvidia, Wall, LSEG, Amazon, Meta, Netflix, General Motors, Deutsche Bank, Motors, Ford Locations: U.S, Europe
Concerns of a global electric vehicle market meltdown are starting to take hold, raising concern over the prospects of certain companies in the space, according to Deutsche Bank. U.S. playbook Deutsche Bank analysts have "limited interest in legacy OEMs, even on pullback and post-strike." The bank also gave its picks for U.S. electric vehicle suppliers, favoring agnostic powertrain suppliers with growth and content, mostly independent electric vehicle and internal combustion engine volumes. Automotive supplier BorgWarner could also benefit from the current electric vehicle environment due to its primary exposure in the Chinese market, he added. A "slower electric vehicle adoption curve" could also help the company's margins, the analyst added.
Persons: Tim Rokossa, Rokossa, Tesla, Didi, XPeng, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Motors, Ford Motor, GM, Honda, Ford, playbook Deutsche Bank, U.S, BorgWarner, BMW, EVs, VW Locations: U.S, Europe, China
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