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What in basketball we call a “hot hand,” a player making a few shots in a row, in finance parlance, we have a word for it. It’s called “momentum.”

Momentum is basically the tendency of winning stocks (i.e. stocks that have outperformed the market in recent times) to keep winning and losing stocks to keep losing. It is based on the idea that once a stock establishes a trend, it is more likely to continue in that direction than move against the drift.

At the core, momentum investing calls for investors to “Buy High, Sell Higher.”

Momentum vs. Other Styles

It is worth pondering over how the momentum strategy compares to other styles of investing over time. Recent research indicates that the size premium for small-cap stocks has shrunk dramatically since the 1980s; value premium has also declined dramatically since the1990s. Academics are of the opinion that once research on factor premiums (like size and value) become known to the public, the investment world catches on and the premium is gradually eroded.

However, unlike other investment styles, the momentum premium has remained remarkably robust and persistent ever since it was identified by financial academics in the 1990s.

But Why Does Momentum Strategy Work?

There’s a whole laundry list of behavioral biases that most investors exhibit, and these emotional responses and mistakes are the very reason that momentum strategy works. For instance, we all know of investors who are afraid to book losses, and hence hold onto losing stocks for too long, hoping that they will come back to their original prices. On the other hand, investors sell their winners way too early.

Furthermore, investors initially tend to under-react to news, events or data releases. However, once things become clear, they tend to go with the herd and overreact, causing dramatic price reactions.

These behavioral issues extend trends, and thus open up a huge opportunity for momentum players to make profits. So, it’s a way to profit from the general human tendency to extrapolate current trends into the future.

Momentum investing is based on that gap in time that exists before the mean reversion occurs, i.e. before prices become rational again.

Chase the Alpha

Momentum strategies have been known to be alpha-generative over long periods of time and across markets. So obviously, this strategy is quite tricky to implement, as detecting these trends is no child’s play.

Here, we have created a strategy that will help investors get in on these fast movers and make handsome gains. Our screen will help you to take advantage of both long-term price momentum and a short-term pullback in price, which would reflect some profit-taking in the stock.

Screening Parameters

Percentage Change Price (52 Weeks) = Top #100: This item selects the top 100 stocks with the best percentage price change over the last 52 weeks. This parameter ensures that we get stocks that have appreciated the most over the past one year.

Percentage Change in Price (1 Week) = Bottom #20: From the above 100 stocks, we then choose those that are also among the 20 worst performers over a short one-week period.

Zacks Rank #1: No matter whether the market conditions are good or bad, stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) have a proven history of outperformance.

Momentum Style Score of B or better: A top Momentum Style Score knocks out a lot of the screening process as it takes into account several factors including volume change and performance relative to its peers. It indicates when the timing is the best to grab a stock and take advantage of its momentum with the highest probability of success. Stocks with a Momentum Style Score of 'A' or 'B,' when combined with a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) or #2 (Buy) handily outperform other stocks.

Current Price greater than 5: The stocks must all be trading at a minimum of $5 or higher.

Market Capitalization = Top #3000: We have chosen stocks that are among the top 3000 in terms of market value, to make sure that our stockshave strong liquidity.

Average 20-Day Volume greater than 100,000: A substantial trading volume ensures that these stocks are easily tradable.

Here are 5 of the 10 stocks that made it through this screen:

The J. M. Smucker Company (SJM - Free Report) , which manufactures and markets branded food and beverage products worldwide, has gained more than 41% over the past one year, and has a Momentum Style Score of ‘B’.

Energizer Holdings, Inc. (ENR - Free Report) manufactures household batteries, specialty batteries, and lighting products globally. The stock has appreciated over 31% in the past one year, and boasts a Momentum Style Score of ‘A’.

Boston Scientific Corporation (BSX - Free Report) develops, manufactures, and markets medical devices, which are used in diverse interventional medical specialties worldwide. The stock has gained more than 33% over the past one year, and also has a Momentum Style Score of ‘B’.

Tahoe Resources Inc.  explores, develops, and operates mines in the Americas, primarily producing copper, gold, silver, lead/zinc, and natural gas and petroleum. The stock has soared over 51% in the past one year, and carries a Momentum Style Score of ‘A’.

Owens Corning (OC - Free Report) makes glass fiber reinforcements and other materials for composites; and residential and commercial building materials. The stock has gone up by over 30% over the past one year, and sports a Momentum Style Score of ‘A’.

You can get the rest of the stocks on this list by signing up now for your 2-week free trial to the Research Wizard and start using this screen in your own trading. Further, you can also create your own strategies and test them first before taking the investment plunge. 

The Research Wizard is a great place to begin. It's easy to use. Everything is in plain language. And it's very intuitive. Start your Research Wizard trial today. And the next time you read an economic report, open up the Research Wizard, plug your finds in, and see what gems come out.

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Disclosure: Performance information for Zacks’ portfolios and strategies are available at: https://www.zacks.com/performance.

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