Stocks leaving analysts speechless are companies that most of those on Wall Street rate as strong buy. While there isn’t an S&P 500 company that gets all strong buys across the board, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence, a number of them have nearly perfect consensus among analysts’ opinions.
Of the index’s members, only seven have a majority of buy ratings, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. Broadening the search to include all the stocks from the S&P Composite 1500, the number rises to 17, or 12 if you exclude the Magnificent 7. To make the cut, a stock must get a buy rating from 75% of the analysts covering it. Only quality needs apply.
Here are three stocks leaving analysts speechless.
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