Buy These 2 Stocks Before They Jump Over 60%, Says Analyst

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We’re in interesting times, there’s no doubt about that. The COVID crisis is receding, the economic reopening is proceeding apace – but there are inflationary worries. The Biden Administration is committed to a heavy spending program, including generous extended unemployment benefits – which in some cases can exceed wages. As a result, the labor market is apparently stuck, running in low gear and prompting some concern that the recovery may not gain traction.

Taking a macro view of the economic situation, Patrick Spencer, vice-chair of equities at Baird, is bullish on stocks and sees positive long-term prospects on the jobs front.

“The earnings yield of the S&P… for the next two years, you get a 5% earnings yield… and you’re getting 1.5% in bonds. So, equities still are the only place to be... We’ll see the leadership change from value stocks – cyclical stocks – back to growth towards the end of this year,” Spencer opined.

Turning his attention to the job situation, Spencer acknowledges that the high benefits may be keeping workers at home, but goes on to add that “…COVID support finishes in September, and at that point… that will change, and you’re going to get those people back into the workforce.”

Turning Spencer's outlook into concrete recommendations, Baird analyst Joel Beatty is pounding the table on two stocks that look especially compelling. According to the analyst, each name is poised to surge over 60% in the 12 months ahead. Using TipRanks’ database, we found out that both tickers have gotten a thumbs up from analysts at other firms as well.

Atreca, Inc. (BCEL)

The first of Beatty’s picks we’re looking at, Atreca, is an early-stage biopharmaceutical research company focusing on oncological immunotherapies – that is, developing novel drugs which will stimulate the patient’s own immune system to attack tumor cells and tissues. Atreca uses a proprietary technology to profile the patient’s immune response, identifying antibodies and T-cell receptors that are the keys to successful treatments.

Atreca has multiple pipeline projects in development, the majority still in pre-clinical phases. The company’s lead candidate, ATRC-101, is currently undergoing a Phase 1 study, with 20 patients enrolled, evaluating the drug against several different solid tumor malignancies. The company reported that all patients have completed the three-week dose limiting toxicity assessment period, without adverse effects. Atreca is looking to enroll an additional patient cohort to assess a higher dose, and expects to release the initial summary data in July of this year.