Low-volatility stocks may offer stability, but that often comes at the cost of slower growth and the upside potential of more dynamic companies. Finding the right balance between safety and returns isn’t easy, which is why StockStory is here to help. Keeping that in mind, here are three low-volatility stocks that don’t make the cut and some better opportunities instead. Hain Celestial (HAIN) Rolling One-Year Beta: -0.25 Sold in over 75 countries around the world, Hain Celestial (NASDAQ:HAIN) is a natural and organic food company whose products range from snacks to teas to baby food. Why Do We Pass on HAIN? Core business is underperforming as its organic revenue has disappointed over the past two years, suggesting it might need acquisitions to stimulate growth Forecasted revenue decline of 5% for the upcoming 12 months implies demand will fall even further Sales were less profitable over the last three years as its earnings per share fell by 43.9% annually, worse than its revenue declines At $1.55 per share, Hain Celestial trades at 3.8x forward P/E. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including HAIN in your portfolio, it’s free. Leggett & Platt (LEG) Rolling One-Year Beta: 1.23 Founded in 1883, Leggett & Platt (NYSE:LEG) is a diversified manufacturer of products and components for various industries. Why Is LEG Risky? Products and services have few die-hard fans as sales have declined by 1.5% annually over the last five years Earnings per share decreased by more than its revenue over the last five years, showing each sale was less profitable Shrinking returns on capital from an already weak position reveal that neither previous nor ongoing investments are yielding the desired results Leggett & Platt is trading at $9.21 per share, or 8.6x forward P/E. Check out our free in-depth research report to learn more about why LEG doesn’t pass our bar. DXC (DXC) Rolling One-Year Beta: 0.65 Born from the 2017 merger of Computer Sciences Corporation and HP Enterprise's services business, DXC Technology (NYSE:DXC) is a global IT services company that helps businesses transform their technology infrastructure, applications, and operations. Why Should You Dump DXC? Absence of organic revenue growth over the past two years suggests it may have to lean into acquisitions to drive its expansion Earnings per share have contracted by 11.5% annually over the last five years, a headwind for returns as stock prices often echo long-term EPS performance Shrinking returns on capital from an already weak position reveal that neither previous nor ongoing investments are yielding the desired results Story Continues DXC’s stock price of $16.25 implies a valuation ratio of 5.1x forward P/E. To fully understand why you should be careful with DXC, check out our full research report (it’s free). Stocks We Like More The market surged in 2024 and reached record highs after Donald Trump’s presidential victory in November, but questions about new economic policies are adding much uncertainty for 2025. While the crowd speculates what might happen next, we’re homing in on the companies that can succeed regardless of the political or macroeconomic environment. Put yourself in the driver’s seat and build a durable portfolio by checking out our Top 5 Growth Stocks for this month. This is a curated list of our High Quality stocks that have generated a market-beating return of 176% over the last five years. Stocks that made our list in 2020 include now familiar names such as Nvidia (+1,545% between March 2020 and March 2025) as well as under-the-radar businesses like the once-small-cap company Comfort Systems (+782% five-year return). Find your next big winner with StockStory today for free. View Comments
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