Stocks in Bernstein's last basket of high-scoring quantitative and fundamental names outperformed the S&P 500 on an equal-weighted basis.
As the second half of the year kicks off, Bernstein shared its latest selection of stocks that look attractive on both a quantitative and fundamental level. Bernstein's basket of stocks includes 14 names across six sectors that are highly ranked on a quantitative basis, not crowded and rated as overweight by the firm's analysts. The firm's last portfolio using this strategy returned 17.
"We exited the meeting confident in TMUS's ability to execute against its current plan and to continue identifying new growth segments within a mature market," Barden wrote. Fast-casual retain chain Chipotle Mexican Grill was also included in Bernstein's basket.
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