UBS''s 43 Top Stocks for a Volatile Market
It''s a well-worn cliche that investors are supposed to buy when there''s blood in the streets. In an apparent effort to help clients follow that counsel, the strategists at UBS Research Management recently went looking for the top stocks to buy amid this year''s market carnage. In late May, as stocks were reeling through their longest stretch of consecutive weekly declines in decades, the strategy team at the UBS Global Research and Evidence Lab put out a call to the firm''s North American industry analysts, asking for their highest-conviction stocks. SEE MORE 15 Stock Picks That Billionaires Love The strategists collected scores of names, and then focused on top stocks where UBS analysts have "a truly differentiated view vs. the consensus, and where we have interesting or proprietary data sources." The process produced what UBS calls its "highest-conviction calls in a volatile market," which we lay out in a table below. Note that the stocks, all of which are Buy-rated by UBS, are listed by Wall Street''s consensus implied price upside, from lowest to highest.
UBS''s 43 Top Stocks for a Volatile Market
It''s a well-worn cliche that investors are supposed to buy when there''s blood in the streets. In an apparent effort to help clients follow that counsel, the strategists at UBS Research Management recently went looking for the top stocks to buy amid this year''s market carnage. In late May, as stocks were reeling through their longest stretch of consecutive weekly declines in decades, the strategy team at the UBS Global Research and Evidence Lab put out a call to the firm''s North American industry analysts, asking for their highest-conviction stocks. SEE MORE 15 Stock Picks That Billionaires Love The strategists collected scores of names, and then focused on top stocks where UBS analysts have "a truly differentiated view vs. the consensus, and where we have interesting or proprietary data sources." The process produced what UBS calls its "highest-conviction calls in a volatile market," which we lay out in a table below. Note that the stocks, all of which are Buy-rated by UBS, are listed by Wall Street''s consensus implied price upside, from lowest to highest.