Here is How Wall Street Ranks All Nasdaq 100 Stocks

With earning season about to pick up in full force, and whether or not you are a “momentum” or “contrarian” investor, here is a look at how Wall Street analysts currently rank all 100 Nasdaq 100 stocks (QQQ) (including the percentage by which each one is “over” or “under” valued.

(data as of 15-Jan-2025, source: StockRover)

(data as of 15-Jan-2025, source: StockRover)

(data as of 15-Jan-2025, source: StockRover)

(data as of 15-Jan-2025, source: StockRover)

You can also see data like short interest, recent price performance, and valuation metrics (including forward price-to-earnings and forward PEG ratios). I think the 5-year EPS growth estimates are particularly useful to consider.

Also, you’ll notice the “Industry” column, which can help you narrow in on potential megatrends, such as the cloud-data and Artificial Intelligence revolution.

For example, Constellation Energy (CEG) (one of the “best” performers year-to-date) has almost the least upside (it’s overvalued per price targets), but that could just be because the relatively low number of firms covering it haven’t yet updated their price targets considering it’s the largest nuclear operator in the US and has a clear tie in to increasing energy demand that will be put on datacenters as a result of the proliferation of AI.

Also interesting, Palantir (PLTR), the big-data / AI software company (creating solutions for government and commercial enterprises) has been hated by Wall Street for a while (and still is—they think it’s 34% OVER-value) yet has delivered amazing 1-year growth and stock price performance, and has an incredible 5-year expected EPS (earnings per share) growth expectations.

Hopefully, you are able to find some useful data points in the table to help you zero-in on opportunities for further review. Enjoy!

Mark Hines

Wealthy Enough is about building and maintaining wealth, to live how you want. I am founder at Herrick Lake Investments.

www.blueharbinger.com
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