25 Best of Both World Stocks

By Steve Reitmeister, Editor-in-Chief, WallStreetZen
August 16, 2025 12:28 PM UTC
25 Best of Both World Stocks

As you well know, we have 2 proven methods for selecting the best stocks on our site. 

First is by focusing on the 115 factor analysis of the Zen Ratings model which has led to an average annual return of +32.52% for A rated stocks. 

Second, is our research on Wall Street analyst stock picking performance. 

Not only have we ranked the analysts…but we also allow you to see their top recommendations

Here is the Best News!

You no longer have to exclusively follow one path or the other. 

Meaning, we have created a “best of both worlds” screen that combines the following elements: 

  • Zen Rating of A only
  • Top Analyst Consensus = Strong Buy
  • Large Upside to Analyst Target Price 

This has narrowed all the stocks in our universe to just 25 that make the grade that you can check out now:  

Zen Ratings + Top Analysts Stocks >

(Free members will be able to see the first 5 stocks on the list. Whereas Premium members will see the full list of 25.) 

What to Do Next? 

Discover my Zen Investor portfolio where I hand pick the best stocks based on their Zen Ratings and my 45 years of investing experience.

Over those many years I have seen 7 bear markets…8 bulls…and just about everything between. 

All those valuable lessons learned went into the hand selection of the 20 stocks in my Zen Investor portfolio that you might want to check out today. 

Discover the Zen Investor & My Top 20 Stocks Now > 

Wishing you a world of investment success!

Steve Reitmeister…but everyone calls me Reity (pronounced “Righty”)

Editor-in-Chief of WallStreetZen

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