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Mid-cap growth stocks (NYSEARCA:MDYG) are technically oversold and have significant scope to outperform even when the group is up double digits (16.8%) year-to-date, according to Wells Fargo.
In addition, their earnings stability, risk, liquidity, and balance sheet look more attractive than small caps, Christopher P. Harvey, head of Equity Strategy, Global Research, Economics and Strategy at Wells Fargo, said in a note.
Its relative price-to-earnings valuation is about 90% of the S&P 500 (SP500).
The total returns since June for mid-cap growth stocks (MDYG) is 12.7%, compared to 9.2% for the Russell 200 (IWM), 6.9% for the S&P 400 (SP400), and 8.8% for the S&P 500 (SP500).
The following are Wells Fargo’s mid-cap growth portfolio:
Communication services
Consumer discretionary
Consumer staples
Energy
Financials
Health care
Industrials
Information technology
Materials
Real estate
Utilities
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