Best Stocks To Buy Based on a Self-learning Algorithm: Returns up to 9.92% in 3 Days

Best Stocks To Buy

This top S&P 500 stocks forecast is designed for investors and analysts who need predictions for the whole S&P 500 (See S&P 500 Companies Package). It includes 20 stocks with bullish and bearish signals and indicates the best stocks to buy from S&P 500:

  • Top 10 S&P 500 stocks for the long position
  • Top 10 S&P 500 stocks for the short position

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Package Name: S&P 500 Companies
Recommended Positions: Long
Forecast Length: 3 Days (11/1/2019 – 11/5/2019)
I Know First Average: 2.86%
Best Stocks To Buy
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During the 3 Days forecasted period several best stocks to buy from the S&P 500 Companies Package saw significant returns. The algorithm had correctly predicted 7 out 10 returns. GE was the top performing prediction with a return of 9.92%. FMC and LEG saw outstanding returns of 5.88% and 5.26%. The S&P 500 Companies package had an overall average return of 2.86%, providing investors with a premium of 1.64% over the S&P 500’s return of 1.22%.

General Electric Company (GE) (GE) operates as an infrastructure and financial services company worldwide. The company’s Power segment offers gas and steam power systems; maintenance, service, and upgrade solutions; distributed power gas engines; water treatment, wastewater treatment, and process system solutions; and nuclear reactors, fuels, and support services. Its Renewable Energy segment provides wind turbine platforms, and hardware and software; offshore wind turbines; and solutions, products, and services to hydropower industry. The company’s Oil and Gas segment provides turbomachinery solutions; surface and subsea drilling and production systems, and equipment for floating production platforms; measurement and control products; and compressors, pumps, valves, and natural gas solutions. Its Energy Management segment offers industrial and grid solutions; and power conversion systems. The company’s Aviation segment designs and produces commercial and military aircraft engines, integrated digital components, electric power, and mechanical aircraft systems; and provides aftermarket services. Its Healthcare segment offers diagnostic imaging and clinical systems; products and services for drug discovery, biopharmaceutical manufacturing, and cellular technologies; and healthcare information technology products. The company’s Transportation segment provides freight and passenger locomotives, parts, wreck repair, software-enabled solutions, mining equipment and services, marine diesel engines, and stationary power diesel engines and motors, as well as overhaul, repair, and upgrade services. Its Appliances & Lighting segment sells and services home appliances; and manufactures, sources, and sells lighting solutions. The company’s Capital segment offers commercial lending and leasing, factoring, energy financial, and aircraft financing and leasing services. General Electric Company (GE) was founded in 1892 and is headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut.

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Algorithmic Stock Forecast: The table on the left is a stock forecast produced by I Know First’s algorithm. Each day, subscribers receive forecasts for six different time horizons. Note that the top 10 stocks in the 1-month forecast may be different than those in the 1-year forecast. In the included table, only the relevant stocks have been included. The boxes are arranged according to their respective signal and predictability values (see below for detailed definitions). A green box represents a positive forecast, suggesting a long position, while a red represents a negative forecast, suggesting a short position.

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