4-Star Stocks on the Upswing

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Sadly, there's no such thing as an ultimate buy signal when it comes to investing in stocks. Identifying companies with the wind at their backs takes time, patience, and a good dose of due diligence.

There is, however, an easy way to increase your odds of finding the stocks that will beat the market. At Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's investing community of more than 130,000 members, we've found that our "five-star portfolio" is up 15.31% between January 2007 and April 2009, compared to a loss of 40.6% for the S&P 500.

To fully capture the upside potential of those highly rated stocks, it makes sense to identify them just as soon as they are upgraded to four- and five-star status. Fortunately, our CAPS screener now makes it possible to do this. Below, for example, is a list of companies that have been upgraded to four-star status from three stars just yesterday. These stock ideas are only a starting point, of course. Be sure to join us on CAPS to dig in even further.

Company

All-Stars Saying Outperform

Satyam Computer (ADR) (NYSE: SAY)

1027 of 1074

ActivIdentity Corp. (Nasdaq: ACTI)

271 of 284

Ultralife Batteries, Inc. (Nasdaq: ULBI)

141 of 155

Rayonier, Inc. (NYSE: RYN)

367 of 383

CenturyTel, Inc. (NYSE: CTL)

159 of 177

iShares Dow Jones US Oil & Gas Exp.(ETF) (NYSE: IEO)

139 of 144

Data from Motley Fool CAPS, June 4, 2009.

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  • Report this Comment On June 05, 2009, at 3:03 PM, mbiyani wrote:

    It's weird that that SAY is being touted as a 4-star but I saw another article in Motley where this stock has been recommened to be thrown out of the portfolio.

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