Top 20 Best-Performing Stocks: March 2024 - NerdWallet (2024)

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We're coming off a stunning year for the stock market, which saw the S&P 500 rise more than 20%. And so far in 2024, that momentum appears to be sustained; both the S&P 500 and the Dow hit new all-time highs in Jan. 2024. Moreover, some individual stocks in the S&P 500 are continuing their run of triple-digit gains this year. Here's a list of the best stocks in the S&P 500, measured by one-year return, updated weekly.

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Best stocks by one-year performance

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Company

Performance (Year)

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814.50%

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238.83%

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154.00%

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145.82%

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143.84%

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Meta Platforms Inc (META)

142.54%

Lilly(Eli) & Co (LLY)

131.66%

Royal Caribbean Group (RCL)

131.31%

Broadcom Inc (AVGO)

108.50%

PulteGroup Inc (PHM)

107.83%

Deckers Outdoor Corp. (DECK)

107.25%

NRG Energy Inc. (NRG)

105.14%

Micron Technology Inc. (MU)

97.99%

Carnival Corp. (CCL)

96.08%

Lam Research Corp. (LRCX)

93.76%

General Electric Co. (GE)

91.47%

Western Digital Corp. (WDC)

91.39%

United Rentals, Inc. (URI)

91.23%

Eaton Corporation plc (ETN)

90.18%

Netflix Inc. (NFLX)

86.98%

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Source: Finviz. Data is current as of Mar. 27, 2024 and is intended for informational purposes only.

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Are these the best stocks to buy now?

Not necessarily. These are the best stocks in the right now, based on one-year performance. But that doesn't mean that they're the best stocks to invest in. Predicting the future of even the current top-performing stocks is a job even the pros haven’t mastered. And the best stocks for your portfolio aren’t necessarily the best stocks for someone else’s portfolio.

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For example, a young person who is looking to aggressively grow their retirement savings (since they have a lot of time to ride out the stock market highs and lows) might gravitate toward growth stocks for their high-risk, high-reward volatility. On the other hand, a retiree who is looking for passive income might prefer predictable dividend stocks like the dividend aristocrats, which are relatively stable and typically increase their dividend payments over time.

How to find the best stocks to buy now

Choosing good stocks for your portfolio can be a time-consuming task, and you need to look beyond performance metrics like the ones on this page. Yes, it's a good sign if a stock is able to outperform during periods of market volatility and the broad market declines like we saw in 2022. But as referenced above, there are a number of other factors to consider.

Beyond your own personal risk tolerance and how long you plan to invest, strategic investors do significant research into a company before buying its stock. They perform fundamental analysis, which involves looking at the company's financial statements and considering how economic factors might influence the stock's future performance.

Many investors also do technical analysis of a stock, which means analyzing historical movements in the stock's price to attempt to predict future movements. If you want to go this route, we have detailed overviews of how to research stocks and how to read stock charts, including key terms to know.

An alternative to chasing the best stocks

If all of the above sounds like a lot of work, it is. The fact that picking stocks is so difficult leads many investors to turn to index funds and exchange-traded funds, which bundle many stocks together.

When you invest in lots of stocks at once through index funds they have a lot of power: The — which includes around 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the U.S. — has posted an average annual return of nearly 10% since 1928.

An S&P 500 index fund or ETF will aim to mirror the performance of the S&P 500 by investing in the companies that make up that index. Likewise, investors can track the Dow Jones Industrial Average with an index fund tied to that benchmark. If you want to cast a wider net, you could purchase a total stock market fund, which will hold thousands of stocks.

Within index funds, the best stocks balance out the worst ones — and you don’t have to forecast which is which. That’s why many financial advisors think low-cost index funds and exchange-traded funds should form the basis of a long-term portfolio.

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Managing expectations

Index funds won’t beat the market. They aren’t supposed to. An index fund’s goal is to match the its index's performance. There are funds that track a particular type of asset, such as AI stock ETFs or tech stock ETFs.

Index funds are inherently diversified, at least among the segment of the market they track. Because of that, all it takes is a few of these funds to build a well-rounded, diversified portfolio. They’re also less risky than attempting to pick a few could-be winners out of a lineup of stocks.

The downside: Some might argue they’re significantly less thrilling than chasing the current best stocks. If you’re seeking that stock-picking rush, you might consider a happy middle ground: Financial advisors often suggest dedicating a small portion of your portfolio to predicting the next big thing, and use index funds for the rest.

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Neither the author nor editor held positions in the aforementioned investments at the time of publication.

Top 20 Best-Performing Stocks: March 2024 - NerdWallet (2024)

FAQs

How to find bargain stocks? ›

Use the P/E ratio to find potentially undervalued stocks

To evaluate a stock's value, investors will often divide the current price of one of its shares by its annual earnings per share. The resulting number is called the price-earnings ratio, or P/E ratio. The lower the P/E, the cheaper the company is.

What are the best AI stocks for March 2024? ›

The most popular AI-focused stocks on the NYSE or the Nasdaq for March 2024 include AMD, Apple, NVIDIA, Amazon, and Intel.

What are the best stocks to make quick money? ›

Alongside Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA), and Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) is one of the best money making stocks to invest in.

Is Walmart a good stock to buy? ›

Walmart has a conensus rating of Strong Buy which is based on 25 buy ratings, 3 hold ratings and 0 sell ratings. What is Walmart's price target? The average price target for Walmart is $65.97. This is based on 28 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months.

Will the stock market go up 2024? ›

The U.S. stock market's climb this year probably has stalled for the rest of 2024, even as investors remain optimistic that companies stand to benefit from the adoption of artificial intelligence, according to Goldman Sachs Group's David Kostin.

Which sector is best to invest in in 2024? ›

Health and insurance sector has seen tremendous growth in the past two years after covid outbreak because people realize the importance of good health and having insurance. According to Invest India, the health sector is likely to grow by 16-17% and is about to hit $372 billion by 2024.

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