Momentum Stocks With Rising Earnings Estimates

Conviction: 72% · Horizon: 6M · 2026-05-20
Positive earnings revisions and relative price strength support further upside.

Several technology and semiconductor-related companies show improving profit expectations while outperforming a weak broad market.

Instrument Side Target Reason
LITE Long Lumentum combines stronger current-year earnings expectations with substantial three-month share-price outperformance, suggesting improving fundamentals are being reinforced by market demand.
UCTT Long Ultra Clean shows a sharp improvement in current-year earnings estimates and strong recent share-price momentum, pointing to a favorable setup for a semiconductor equipment and services company.
AMAT Long Applied Materials benefits from upward earnings estimate revisions and positive relative performance, indicating resilient investor interest in its semiconductor materials engineering business.
CAPL Long CrossAmerica Partners shows a sharp 146.5% increase in current-year earnings expectations over 60 days, while its shares gained 9.2% over three months versus a weaker broad index.
VSH Long Vishay Intertechnology has improving current-year earnings expectations, with estimates up 5.9% over 60 days, while its shares rose 89.0% over three months despite a broad market decline.
WMG Long Warner Music Group benefits from a 9.4% rise in current-year earnings estimates over 60 days and has delivered 15.6% three-month share gains against a declining market backdrop.
LITE Long Current-year earnings estimates have risen 6.5% over the last 60 days, while the stock gained 33.3% over three months despite a weaker broad market, indicating improving fundamentals and strong relative demand.
UCTT Long Current-year earnings estimates have increased 23.7% over the last 60 days, and the stock rose 30.2% over three months, suggesting a strong combination of improving profitability expectations and market outperformance.
AMAT Long Current-year earnings estimates have moved 5.8% higher over the last 60 days, while shares gained 8.4% over three months against a declining broad market, pointing to resilient demand and improving earnings sentiment.

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