NEW YORK — Investment researchers have identified Materialise NV, Luxfer Holdings PLC and Arko Corp. as potential breakout stocks heading into June 2026, citing strong price momentum and technical screens that point to possible upside.
Zacks Investment Research screened more than 6,800 stocks and highlighted the three names in a report published on May 29, 2026. The analysis focused on stocks breaking out of established trading ranges with positive momentum indicators.
Materialise NV (MTLS), a provider of additive manufacturing software, medical solutions and 3D printing services, has seen its shares rise about 20% over the past year. Luxfer Holdings PLC (LXFR), which manufactures high-performance materials and gas containment solutions, has gained roughly 50% in the same period. Arko Corp. (ARKO), involved in convenience retail and fuel distribution, has climbed approximately 83%.
All three companies currently carry a Zacks Rank #1, indicating strong earnings momentum, according to the report. Arko's expected earnings growth for the current year stands at 93.3%, the analysis noted.
"Investors may benefit from taking a more active approach to stock selection by identifying potential breakout opportunities within established price ranges," the Zacks report stated.
The broader market context includes expectations for continued equity gains in 2026, supported by factors such as earnings growth and easing policy pressures, according to separate outlooks from firms like J.P. Morgan. However, individual stock performance can vary significantly, and past gains do not guarantee future results.
Analysts caution that breakout strategies carry risks, including false breakouts and market volatility. No specific price targets or guarantees of surge performance were detailed in the screening report.
As of early June 2026, market participants continue to monitor these and other stocks for confirmation of sustained momentum. Trading volumes, upcoming earnings reports and macroeconomic developments will influence near-term movements. Details on additional breakout candidates identified in other analyses remain subject to varying methodologies across research providers.


