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Adobe Stock Is A Big Money Favorite

By:
Jason Bodner
Published: Nov 3, 2021, 18:07 UTC

Smart money managers are always looking for the next hot stock. And Adobe has many fundamental qualities that are attractive.

Adobe logo on Adobe Inc headquarters building in the downtown of Silicon Valley largest city - San Jose, CA, USA - 2020

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Adobe Inc. (ADBE) stock has climbed steadily in 2021, jumping +30.0%. And it could be setting up for more highs soon as the software maker, known for the famous PDF file, also sells leading creative and engineering software that’s in high demand. But another likely reason is due to Big Money lifting the stock.

So, what’s Big Money? Said simply, that’s when a stock goes up in price alongside chunky volumes. It’s indicative of institutions betting on the shares.

Smart money managers are always looking for the next hot stock. And Adobe has many fundamental qualities that are attractive.

This sets up well for the stock going forward. But how the shares have been trading points to more upside. As I’ll show you, the Big Money has been consistent in the shares all year.

You see, fund managers are always looking to bet on the next outlier stocks…the best in class. They spend countless hours sizing up companies, reading reports, speaking to analysts…you name it. When they find a company firing on all cylinders, they pounce in a big way.

That’s why I’ve learned how critical it is to gauge Big Money demand for shares. To show you what I mean, have a look at all the big money signals ADBE has made the last year.

The last few weeks have seen Big Money activity, too. Each green bar signals big trading volumes as the stock ramped in price:

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Source: www.mapsignals.com

In 2021, the stock has attracted 9 Big Money buy signals. Generally speaking, recent green bars could mean more upside is ahead.

Now, let’s check out technical action grabbing my attention:

  • 1-month outperformance vs. S&P North American Technology Software Index (+2.53% vs. SPGSTISO)

Outperformance is important for leading stocks.

Next, it’s a good idea to check under the hood. Meaning, I want to make sure the fundamental story is strong too. As you can see, Adobe has been growing sales at a double-digit rate. Take a look:

  • 3-year sales growth rate (+21.0%)
  • 3-year earnings growth rate (+49.7%)

Source: FactSet

Marrying great fundamentals with technically superior stocks is a winning recipe over the long-term.

In fact, ADBE has been a top-rated stock at my research firm, MAPsignals, for years. That means the stock saw buy pressure, strong technicals, and growing fundamentals. We have a ranking process that showcases stocks like this on a weekly basis.

ADBE has a lot of qualities that are attracting Big Money. And since 2015, it’s made this list 64 times, with its first appearance on 12/22/2015… and gaining 593.20% since. The blue bars below show the times that Adobe was a top pick since 2015:

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Source: www.mapsignals.com

It’s been a top stock in the technology sector according to the MAPsignals process. I wouldn’t be surprised if ADBE makes additional appearances in the years to come. Let’s tie this all together.

The Bottom Line

The Adobe rally could have further to go. Big money buying in the shares is signaling to take notice. Shares could be positioned for further upside. Given the historical gains in share price and strong fundamentals, this stock could be worth a spot in a growth-oriented portfolio.

Disclosure: the author holds no positions in ADBE in personal or managed accounts at the time of publication.

Learn more about the MAPsignals process here.

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About the Author

Jason Bodnercontributor

Jason is a seasoned equity investor and quantitative analyst. He is currently co-founder of research and analytics firm, MAPsignals.com, focusing on identifying outlier stocks by following the Big Money.

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