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Cooper Tire & Rubber, Carlisle Companies, Bunge, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, and UniSource Energy


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CHICAGO--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--Stocks in this weeka™s article include: Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. (NYSE: [ CTB ]), Carlisle Companies Inc. (NYSE: [ CSL ]), Bunge Ltd. (NYSE: [ BG ]), Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (NASDAQ: [ CBRL ]) and UniSource Energy Corp. (NYSE: [ UNS ]). Kevin Matras goes over the new Top Sectors and how to use them in your own trading.

Screen of the Week written by Kevin Matras of Zacks Investment Research:

It's that time again. Every few months I like running this screen to find the new Top Sectors. And since roughly half of a stock's price move can be directly attributed to the group that it's in, it's important to stay on top of this.

What's interesting is that Ia™ve done some testing over the past and found that just getting into an average stock in a strong group will often outperform the best stocks in a troubled group.

This doesn't mean you can just pick anything and make money. Far from it. But it illustrates how powerful the underlying group is to the success of your stock picking.

There are several ways you can define the best Sectors or Industries.

Today, I'm combining my two favorite ways:

1) I'm ranking the sectors based on the average Zacks Rank.

2) I'm ranking the sectors based on the percentage of stocks trading within 10% of their 52-week highs.

This is the best of two great ways to look at sectors.

Groups with the best Zacks Rank outperform those with the worst Zacks Ranks.

And groups with a higher percentage of stocks trading at or near their 52-week highs show that something positive is happening to the entire group.

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