Certain stocks hit hard in Monday's sell-off are well-liked on Wall Street, with analysts expecting the rout this week to be a great buying opportunity.
CNBC Pro identified the stocks that fell more than the S&P 500 on Monday and then from that pool, we selected the shares with the most upside to their 12-month consensus analyst price targets collected by FactSet. The stocks also must have have buy ratings from 70% of analysts that cover them.
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