Large Cap Stocks Trading At 52-Week High

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As on Wednesday, October 8, 30 Large Cap stocks from the Russell 3000 are trading at their 52-week highs. Among these stocks, Intel (INTC) has outpaced the rest in the last one month, generating a robust 53% return over this period.

Stocks At 52W Highs

Below is a list of 10 Large Cap stocks out of the 30 stocks, sorted by market capitalization – highlighting some impressive near-term gains across industries ranging from Semiconductors and Application Software to Communications Equipment and Multi-Utilities:

Tickers Market
Cap
1D
% Chg
1W
% Chg
1M
% Chg
1Y
% Chg
NVDA $4,607.9 Bil 2.2% 1.0% 10.7% 51.4%
JNJ $456.5 Bil 0.4% 2.0% 7.2% 22.2%
AMD $382.3 Bil 11.4% 43.6% 51.2% 37.8%
CAT $235.8 Bil 3.2% 4.4% 20.1% 28.5%
MU $219.7 Bil 5.8% 8.0% 45.4% 93.2%
SHOP $216.0 Bil 3.2% 11.3% 16.0% 101.9%
ANET $197.7 Bil 8.3% 5.4% 10.9% 59.0%
NEE $172.8 Bil 1.0% 6.8% 19.9% 3.3%
INTC $163.5 Bil 0.7% 4.1% 53.2% 65.7%

 

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What is the point? Stocks near 52-week highs signal strong momentum and investor conviction. This level often serves as an anchor for investor expectations and can trigger further institutional buying. It is not just a number, but a potential continuation setup. But fundamentals matter when evaluating such stocks. In above, we find NVIDIA (NVDA) and Arista Networks (ANET) Attractive but Volatile.

While the current highs seen by these stocks reflect investor confidence in these companies, have you considered the risk associated with them? As an alternative, the Trefis High Quality (HQ) Portfolio, with a collection of 30 stocks, has a track record of comfortably outperforming its benchmark that includes all 3 – the S&P 500, S&P mid-cap, and Russell 2000 indices. Why is that? As a group, HQ Portfolio stocks provided better returns with less risk versus the benchmark index; less of a roller-coaster ride, as evident in HQ Portfolio performance metrics.