This week’s most overbought stocks in the S&P 500 include several tech companies

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CNBC Pro used FactSet data to screen for the most overbought and oversold names in the S&P 500 based on their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI.

Investors are favoring certain stocks over others as the market weighs the likelihood of an additional rate hike by the Federal Reserve later this year. Wall Street is coming off a losing week, with the Nasdaq Composite Index closing 1.9% lower, the S & P 500 falling 1.3% and the Dow Jones Industrials shedding 0.8%.

Their average price target suggests 1.3% downside, according to FactSet. Shares have added almost 5% in 2023. Accenture is also overbought, with nearly 56% of analysts rating the professional services stock a buy. It has an RSI of more than 83. The company's average price target suggests shares could gain 3.3%.The stock is a "stealthy way to think about AI," Piper Sandler's chief market technician recently told CNBC.

 

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