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Buy-the-Dip Candidates

Quality names well off their highs.

The best dip-buying candidates pair a real pullback with underlying quality. This collection screens for profitable companies trading at least 20% below their 52-week high while still carrying a decent Reward rating, ranked by Reward.

829 stocksSorted by Reward ratingUpdated 22 Aug 2026

Why it matters

Quality names well off their highs. It is best used as a valuation shortlist, not a buy list: the strongest candidates still need balance-sheet, cash-flow and competitive-position checks.

What to check next

Look for durable margins, sensible debt, cash conversion and whether the market is pricing in a temporary problem or a permanent decline.

Main risk

Cheap or high-quality screens can still contain value traps when earnings are peaking, accounting quality is poor or the business model is losing relevance.

Showing the 40 largest of 829 — sort or filter to explore the rest.

Company Market Market Cap Reward Risk Yield
Sandisk CorpSNDK$239.6B8372
Newmont Goldcorp CorpNEM$124.1B83450.9%
Palantir Technologies Inc.PLTR$418.2B8272
SK Hynix Inc. American Depositary SharesSKHY$979.0B8172
ServiceNow IncNOW$131.6B7956
Seagate Technology PLCSTX$221.0B78720.3%
Salesforce.com IncCRM$157.9B77560.9%
Broadcom IncAVGO$1.9T76560.6%
Shopify IncSHOP$200.3B7572
Booking Holdings IncBKNG$159.3B75450.8%
Western Digital CorporationWDC$156.5B74720.1%
Uber Technologies IncUBER$155.1B7445
Siemens Energy AGSMNEY$148.5B7245
Arm Holdings plc American Depositary SharesARM$298.4B7072
SAP SE ADRSAP$240.0B70451.4%
Microsoft CorporationMSFT$3.7T68450.7%
Capital One Financial CorporationCOF$139.5B67531.3%
Lam Research CorpLRCX$415.9B66720.3%
Marvell Technology Group LtdMRVL$199.3B66720.1%
Applied Materials IncAMAT$402.7B64560.0%
Blackstone Group IncBX$172.0B64563.5%
Meta Platforms Inc.META$1.5T63560.4%
BYD Company LimitedBYDDF$123.6B63570.4%
Netflix IncNFLX$325.5B6245
Micron Technology IncMU$1.0T60720.1%
AT&T Inc.T$170.6B60404.5%
S&P Global IncSPGI$123.5B60390.9%
Oracle CorporationORCL$433.6B59721.3%
T-Mobile US IncTMUS$195.9B59452.2%
Intuitive Surgical IncISRG$141.3B5945
Sony CorpSNEJF$134.5B57560.7%
Novo Nordisk A/SNVO$201.1B56563.9%
Toyota Motor Corporation ADRTM$226.3B54483.3%
International Business MachinesIBM$220.8B54542.8%
Qualcomm IncorporatedQCOM$174.1B54562.2%
Corning IncorporatedGLW$143.0B54560.7%
Reliance Industries LimitedRIGD£153.8B53370.0%
Mitsubishi Corp.MSBHF$128.6B53392.3%
KLA CorporationKLAC$266.2B52720.4%
Sony Group CorpSONY$142.2B52450.7%

Frequently asked questions

What is the Buy-the-Dip Candidates collection?

Quality names well off their highs. It currently holds 829 stocks, each rated by Openbook's Reward and Risk scores. The best dip-buying candidates pair a real pullback with underlying quality.

How are Buy-the-Dip Candidates stocks selected?

Constituents are chosen by a rules-based screen over the full UK and US common-stock universe, then ranked by market capitalisation.

How often is the Buy-the-Dip Candidates list updated?

It is rebuilt from live market data, so the constituents and their rankings update as prices and company fundamentals change — there is no fixed, hand-edited list.

How should I use the Reward and Risk ratings?

Openbook's Reward rating combines a stock's growth, momentum, profitability and valuation into a single 0–100 score, and the Risk rating scores financial strength, volatility and size. Use them to compare names within this theme — broadly, a higher Reward alongside a lower Risk is more attractive. They are quantitative research signals, not investment advice.

Openbook Reward and Risk ratings and factor scores are quantitative signals for research, not investment advice. Data may be delayed. Some US-listed names carry partial factor coverage.