Investing in These 2 Stocks Could Double Your Money, Say Analysts

Investing in These 2 Stocks Could Double Your Money, Say Analysts

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Investors are constantly searching for the next big winner. We mean the stocks that are on track to see explosive growth, handsomely rewarding the investors that managed to get onboard at the right time. But how are investors supposed to know when it’s time to snap up the right stock?

When first approaching this task, investors will often turn to names during or on the heels of an impressive rally. However, Wall Street analysts note that this isn’t always the best move. Instead, the Street’s seasoned pros tell investors that compelling investments can be found among names that have stumbled lately. Rockiness in share prices can present a unique opportunity to get in on the action before the stock heats up.

Taking this into consideration, we used TipRanks’ database to pinpoint two tickers with strong growth narratives that remain intact despite recent weakness. These stocks not only have earned overwhelmingly bullish support from the Wall Street analysts who cover them, but sky-high upside based on the pros' estimates. Let's take a closer look.

Global Blood Therapeutics (GBT)

We’ll start with Global Blood Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focusing on treatment for sickle-cell disease (SCD), a severe hereditary blood condition. Global has one drug, voxeletor (trade name Oxbryta), approved and on the market as a treatment for adults with SCD, and an active development pipeline. The company’s research pipeline includes clinical trials of voxeletor for additional indications in the treatment of SCD, as well as several newer drug candidates in earlier stages of development.

Voxeletor sales brought in $47.6 million for GBT in the second quarter of this year, a yoy increase of 51%. The drug is approved for use in patients over age 12; but in early September GBT announced that the FDA has ‘accepted for review’ a supplemental New Drug Application (sNDA) for voxeletor’s potential use in the pediatric market, in children ages 4 to 11. GBT is also pursuing marketing authorization for voxeletor in the European Union.

In July of this year, GBT kicked off two Phase 3 pivotal trials of inclacumab, the leading drug candidate in the research pipeline. These studies will evaluate inclacumab in the treatment of vaso-occlusive crises (VOC) and VOC-related hospital readmissions. Among the company’s preclinical drug candidates for treatment of SCD, GBT601 is the most advanced and the company is initiating a Phase 1 proof-of-concept trial, with data expected by the end of the year.

While it’s no question that shares have taken a beating over the last 12 months (down 55%), Jefferies analyst Akash Tawari believes the pullback represents an attractive entry point.