2 S&P 500 Stocks on Our Buy List and 1 to Steer Clear Of
Picking the right S&P 500 stocks requires more than just buying big names, and that's where StockStory comes in. That said, here are two S&P 500 stocks positioned to outperform and one best left off your watchlist.
Market Cap: $6.76 billion
Established in 1878, Mohawk Industries (NYSE:MHK) is a leading producer of floor-covering products for both residential and commercial applications.
Why Do We Steer Clear of MHK?
Absence of organic revenue growth over the past two years suggests it may have to lean into acquisitions to drive its expansion
Below-average returns on capital indicate management struggled to find compelling investment opportunities, and its shrinking returns suggest its past profit sources are losing steam
Waning returns on capital from an already weak starting point displays the inefficacy of management's past and current investment decisions
Mohawk Industries's stock price of $108.17 implies a valuation ratio of 10.6x forward P/E. If you're considering MHK for your portfolio, see our FREE research report to learn more.
Market Cap: $70.49 billion
Born from a desire to offer quick meals with fresh, flavorful ingredients, Chipotle (NYSE:CMG) is a fast-food chain known for its healthy, Mexican-inspired cuisine and customizable dishes.
Why Are We Backing CMG?
Aggressive strategy of rolling out new restaurants to gobble up whitespace is prudent given its same-store sales growth
Same-store sales growth averaged 6.2% over the past two years, showing it's bringing new and repeat diners into its restaurants
Enormous revenue base of $11.49 billion provides significant leverage in supplier negotiations
Chipotle is trading at $51.85 per share, or 39.9x forward P/E. Is now the right time to buy? See for yourself in our in-depth research report, it's free.
Market Cap: $27.54 billion
Founded in Silicon Valley in 1993 and known for its modular "building block" approach to server design, Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) designs and manufactures high-performance, energy-efficient server and storage systems for data centers, cloud computing, AI, and edge computing applications.
Why Are We Bullish on SMCI?
Impressive 81.1% annual revenue growth over the last two years indicates it's winning market share this cycle
Massive revenue base of $21.57 billion makes it a well-known name that influences purchasing decisions
Improving returns on capital reflect management's ability to monetize investments
At $44.45 per share, Super Micro trades at 15x forward P/E. Is now the time to initiate a position? Find out in our full research report, it's free.
Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election sent major indices to all-time highs, but stocks have retraced as investors debate the health of the economy and the potential impact of tariffs.
While this leaves much uncertainty around 2025, a few companies are poised for long-term gains regardless of the political or macroeconomic climate, like our Top 5 Strong Momentum Stocks for this week. This is a curated list of our High Quality stocks that have generated a market-beating return of 176% over the last five years.
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