
The Nasdaq 100 (^NDX) is known for housing some of the most innovative and fastest-growing companies in the market. But not every stock in the index is a winner - some are struggling with slowing growth, increasing competition, or unsustainable valuations.
Even among high-growth companies, some are struggling, which is why we built StockStory - to help you separate winners from losers. That said, here are two Nasdaq 100 stocks driving the future of tech and one that may face some trouble.
One Stock to Sell:
Autodesk (ADSK)
Market Cap: $53.14 billion
Starting with AutoCAD in the 1980s and evolving into a comprehensive design ecosystem, Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK) provides software solutions for architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and entertainment industries to design, simulate, and visualize projects.
Why Is ADSK Not Exciting?
- Annual revenue growth of 14% over the last five years was below our standards for the software sector
- Extended payback periods on sales investments suggest the company’s platform isn’t resonating enough to drive efficient sales conversions
- Operating margin expanded by 4.8 percentage points over the last year as it scaled and became more efficient
Autodesk is trading at $255.94 per share, or 6.5x forward price-to-sales. To fully understand why you should be careful with ADSK, check out our full research report (it’s free).
Two Stocks to Buy:
Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR)
Market Cap: $68.9 billion
Founded in 1997 by its longtime CEO Michael Hsing, Monolithic Power Systems (NASDAQ: MPWR) is an analog and mixed signal chipmaker that specializes in power management chips meant to minimize total energy consumption.
Why Will MPWR Outperform?
- Impressive 25.8% annual revenue growth over the last five years indicates it’s winning market share this cycle
- Earnings per share grew by 27.5% annually over the last five years, massively outpacing its peers
- Industry-leading 43.1% return on capital demonstrates management’s skill in finding high-return investments
Monolithic Power Systems’s stock price of $1,403 implies a valuation ratio of 42.6x forward P/E. Is now the time to initiate a position? See for yourself in our in-depth research report, it’s free.
Ross Stores (ROST)
Market Cap: $78.71 billion
Selling excess inventory or overstocked items from other retailers, Ross Stores (NASDAQ: ROST) is an off-price concept that sells apparel and other goods at prices much lower than department stores.
Why Will ROST Beat the Market?
- Same-store sales provide a solid foundation for the steady expansion of its stores
- Locations open for at least a year are seeing increased demand as same-store sales have averaged 5.4% growth over the past two years
- Market-beating returns on capital illustrate that management has a knack for investing in profitable ventures
At $244.94 per share, Ross Stores trades at 31x forward P/E. Is now a good time to buy? Find out in our full research report, it’s free.
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