Low-volatility stocks may offer stability, but that often comes at the cost of slower growth and the upside potential of more dynamic companies.
Choosing the wrong investments can cause you to fall behind, which is why we started StockStory - to separate the winners from the losers. Keeping that in mind, here are three low-volatility stocks to avoid and some better opportunities instead.
Rolling One-Year Beta: 0.45
Originally known as the first online auction site, eBay (NASDAQ:EBAY) is one of the world’s largest online marketplaces.
Why Does EBAY Fall Short?
eBay is trading at $68.60 per share, or 9.9x forward EV/EBITDA. Check out our free in-depth research report to learn more about why EBAY doesn’t pass our bar.
Rolling One-Year Beta: 0.74
A classic American staple founded in 1901, Hanesbrands (NYSE: HBI) is a clothing company known for its array of basic apparel including innerwear and activewear.
Why Do We Think HBI Will Underperform?
At $4.82 per share, Hanesbrands trades at 8.7x forward P/E. To fully understand why you should be careful with HBI, check out our full research report (it’s free).
Rolling One-Year Beta: 0.94
The first third-party MRO approved by the FAA for Safety Management System Requirements, AAR (NYSE:AIR) is a provider of aircraft maintenance services
Why Do We Think Twice About AIR?
AAR’s stock price of $56.76 implies a valuation ratio of 13.1x forward P/E. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including AIR in your portfolio, it’s free.
The market surged in 2024 and reached record highs after Donald Trump’s presidential victory in November, but questions about new economic policies are adding much uncertainty for 2025.
While the crowd speculates what might happen next, we’re homing in on the companies that can succeed regardless of the political or macroeconomic environment. Put yourself in the driver’s seat and build a durable portfolio by checking out our Top 5 Growth Stocks for this month. This is a curated list of our High Quality stocks that have generated a market-beating return of 175% over the last five years.
Stocks that made our list in 2019 include now familiar names such as Nvidia (+2,183% between December 2019 and December 2024) as well as under-the-radar businesses like Sterling Infrastructure (+1,096% five-year return). Find your next big winner with StockStory today for free.
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