7 Growth Stocks That Could 10X by 2027
MarketWatch published an article early in 2022 which highlighted last year’s best-performing SP 500 , mid-cap, small-cap, Nasdaq-100 , and Dow 30 stocks. Some of the names on the five lists were cited by analysts as the top growth stocks to buy in 2022. We know in hindsight that growth stocks weren’t the best bet over the past eight months. That distinction goes to energy stocks. The energy stocks in the SP 500 jumped almost 45% in the first eight months of 2022. Out of the 11 sectors in the index, utilities is the only one besides energy in positive territory in 2022. The SP 500’s utilities rose 3.4% through the first eight months of 2022. For this article, I’m tasked with selecting seven growth stocks to buy that have a better-than-average shot of appreciating ten-fold over the next five years. I’m going to take at least one name from each of the five MarketWatch lists. And to qualify for this column, stocks will have to have an average rating of “overweight” or “buy” from Wall Street analysts.
7 Growth Stocks That Could 10X by 2027
MarketWatch published an article early in 2022 which highlighted last year’s best-performing SP 500 , mid-cap, small-cap, Nasdaq-100 , and Dow 30 stocks. Some of the names on the five lists were cited by analysts as the top growth stocks to buy in 2022. We know in hindsight that growth stocks weren’t the best bet over the past eight months. That distinction goes to energy stocks. The energy stocks in the SP 500 jumped almost 45% in the first eight months of 2022. Out of the 11 sectors in the index, utilities is the only one besides energy in positive territory in 2022. The SP 500’s utilities rose 3.4% through the first eight months of 2022. For this article, I’m tasked with selecting seven growth stocks to buy that have a better-than-average shot of appreciating ten-fold over the next five years. I’m going to take at least one name from each of the five MarketWatch lists. And to qualify for this column, stocks will have to have an average rating of “overweight” or “buy” from Wall Street analysts.