Here's Why Tyson Foods (TSN) is a Strong Momentum Stock

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How Style Scores Work with the Zacks Rank A proprietary stock-rating model, the Zacks Rank utilizes the power of earnings estimate revisions, or changes to a company's earnings outlook, to help investors create a successful portfolio.It's highly successful, with #1 (Strong Buy) stocks producing an unmatched +25.41% average annual return since 1988. That's more than double the S&P 500. But because of the large number of stocks we rate, there are over 200 companies with a Strong Buy rank, plus another 600 with a #2 (Buy) rank, on any given day.This totals more than 800 top-rated stocks, and it can be overwhelming to try and pick the best stocks for you and your portfolio.That's where the Style Scores come in.To have the best chance of big returns, you'll want to always consider stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 or #2 that also have Style Scores of A or B, which will give you the highest probability of success. If you're looking at stocks with a #3 (Hold) rank, it's important they have Scores of A or B as well to ensure as much upside potential as possible.As mentioned above, the Scores are designed to work with the Zacks Rank, so any change to a company's earnings outlook should be a deciding factor when picking which stocks to buy.For instance, a stock with a #4 (Sell) or #5 (Strong Sell) rating, even one that boasts Scores of A and B, still has a downward-trending earnings forecast, and a much greater likelihood its share price will decline as well.Thus, the more stocks you own with a #1 or #2 Rank and Scores of A or B, the better. Stock to Watch: Tyson Foods (TSN) Headquartered in Arkansas, Tyson Foods Inc. was founded in 1935. It is the biggest U.S. chicken company and produces, distributes and markets chicken, beef, pork as well as prepared foods. The company's products are marketed and sold primarily by sales staff to grocery retailers, grocery wholesalers, meat distributors, military commissaries, industrial food processing companies, chain restaurants, international export companies and domestic distributors.TSN is a #2 (Buy) on the Zacks Rank, with a VGM Score of A.Momentum investors should take note of this Consumer Staples stock. TSN has a Momentum Style Score of B, and shares are up 6.1% over the past four weeks.Four analysts revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days for fiscal 2025. The Zacks Consensus Estimate has increased $0.31 to $3.83 per share. TSN boasts an average earnings surprise of 52%.With a solid Zacks Rank and top-tier Momentum and VGM Style Scores, TSN should be on investors' short list.Should You Invest in Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN)?Before you invest in Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN), want to know the best stocks to buy for the next 30 days? 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06.05.2019Tyson Foods SellPivotal Research Group
29.04.2019Tyson Foods HoldStandpoint Research
23.10.2018Tyson Foods BuyStandpoint Research
02.04.2018Tyson Foods SellPivotal Research Group
13.11.2017Tyson Foods HoldPivotal Research Group
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23.10.2018Tyson Foods BuyStandpoint Research
02.10.2017Tyson Foods OverweightBarclays Capital
06.06.2017Tyson Foods OverweightBarclays Capital
14.10.2016Tyson Foods OutperformBMO Capital Markets
24.11.2015Tyson Foods OutperformRBC Capital Markets
DatumRatingAnalyst
29.04.2019Tyson Foods HoldStandpoint Research
13.11.2017Tyson Foods HoldPivotal Research Group
08.08.2017Tyson Foods Sector PerformRBC Capital Markets
22.11.2016Tyson Foods Sector PerformRBC Capital Markets
10.05.2016Tyson Foods Sector PerformRBC Capital Markets
DatumRatingAnalyst
06.05.2019Tyson Foods SellPivotal Research Group
02.04.2018Tyson Foods SellPivotal Research Group
07.10.2016Tyson Foods SellPivotal Research Group
27.01.2009Tyson Foods underperformD.A. Davidson & Co.
15.03.2006Tyson Foods underweightPrudential Financial

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