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Analysts and Technical Indicators Agree: These 3 Stocks Are “Strong Buys” – 6/14/2024 
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Analysts and Technical Indicators Agree: These 3 Stocks Are “Strong Buys” – 6/14/2024 

TipRanks’ Technical Analysis Screener  gives investors everything they need to find the stocks that fit their unique technical analysis investment strategy. Using the screener, we have identified three stocks that are considered Strong Buys according to both their technical analysis score and Wall Street analysts’ ratings.

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Booking Holdings (NASDAQ:BKNG– This company provides an online platform for making travel and restaurant reservations. BKNG stock carries a Strong Buy overall technical analysis score. Analysts concur with that sentiment, giving a Strong Buy consensus rating with a 12-month price target that implies an upside of about 5%.

Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) –  This cybersecurity company offers advanced firewall and cloud security solutions to protect organizations from cyber threats. The stock has a Strong Buy overall technical analysis score. Likewise, analysts have given PANW stock a Strong Buy consensus rating, with a 12-month price target indicating about a 7% upside on the stock.

United Airlines (NASDAQ:UAL) – UAL is an air transportation services provider. The stock has a Strong Buy overall technical analysis score. Likewise, analysts have given the stock a Strong Buy consensus rating, with a 12-month price target indicating about 36% upside potential.

What Is the TipRanks Technical Analysis Score? 

TipRanks’ unique calculation combines the Moving Average score and the Oscillator score to assess a stock’s technical strength or weakness. The score provides a comprehensive view of a stock’s potential price movement based on historical data and technical analysis. 

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