Most patriotic stocks: These names can benefit the most from a strong U.S. economy

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CNBC Pro set out to find the stocks that can capitalize the most from a strong U.S. economy.

Here are the criteria: S & P 1,500 component Have buy ratings from more than 60% of analysts Market cap of $1 billion or more 80% of revenue comes from the U.S. Headquartered in the U.S. Top three for each sector when sorted by potential upside Caesars Entertainment made the cut, with 75% of analysts rating it a buy and 100% of its revenue coming from the U.S. Analysts also see the stock rallying more than 46% over the next 12 months.

That said, Evercore ISI analyst James West thinks the tide is about to turn for the stock. "The company is experiencing strong momentum across all its sales channels," he said in a note in June. "RUN still expects to grow solar energy capacity installed by 10-15% in 2023. This would equate to adding over 1 GW of capacity this year, the equivalent of an average nuclear power plant which takes decades to build.

 

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