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Sounds like 'control' to a space shuttle mission!
Tricky,
That's how it reads to me...we're a bargain down here. Unless our totally overpaid top executives screw the pooch and don't execute.
Or does it not read better as:
tax-loss-selling bargains?
Here's the article in its entirety:
Top stocks that may be tax loss selling bargains
06:33 PM | Tremor International Ltd (TRMR) | By: Kim Khan, SA News Editor
• Raymond James looks at stocks that may have been unfairly punished by investors looking to realize capital losses.
• "We have sorted Raymond James coverage universe, and included stocks that have underperformed the S&P 500 (SP500) (NYSEARCA:SPY) by 10% or more in the past two months, and are down 30% or more from their highs, but have maintained Outperform or Strong Buy ratings by Raymond James analysts," strategist Tavis McCourt writes in a note.
• Given "the uncertainties around virus variants, for many of these names it is difficult to ascertain how much of the underperformance is attributable to tax loss selling vs. a rapid change in investor perception around economic re-openings in 2022," McCourt adds.
• Among large caps they highlight Global Payments (NYSE:GPN), PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL), Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ:ATVI), Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) and Qualtrics International (NASDAQ:XM).
• For mid caps there is Doximity (NYSE:DOCS), DISH Network (NASDAQ:DISH), Teleflex (NYSE:TFX), Encompass Health (NYSE:EHC), Perrigo (NYSE:PRGO), Bumble (NASDAQ:BMBL), Alaska Air (NYSE:ALK), Avalara (NYSE:AVLR), Oak Street Health (NYSE:OSH) and BridgeBio Pharma (NASDAQ:BBIO).
• In small caps they note Tremor International (NASDAQ:TRMR), ViaSat (NASDAQ:VSAT), Duck Creek Technologies (NASDAQ:DCT), Dave & Buster's (NASDAQ:PLAY), Rent-A-Center (NASDAQ:RCII), Haemonetics (NYSE:HAE), Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ:CAKE), Itron (NASDAQ:ITRI), SkyWest (NASDAQ:SKYW) and Bloomin' Brands (NASDAQ:BLMN).
• Jefferies likes small caps to outperform large caps in 2022.
Raymond James agrees with me on this one (note use of the verb "may" in the below headline, and my use of a question mark in the subject line. We speak English; words matter, as does context):
Top stocks that may be tax loss selling bargains:
• In small caps they note Tremor International (NASDAQ:TRMR), ViaSat (NASDAQ:VSAT), Duck Creek Technologies (NASDAQ:DCT), Dave & Buster's (NASDAQ:PLAY), Rent-A-Center (NASDAQ:RCII), Haemonetics (NYSE:HAE), Cheesecake Factory (NASDAQ:CAKE), Itron (NASDAQ:ITRI), SkyWest (NASDAQ:SKYW) and Bloomin' Brands (NASDAQ:BLMN).