Street picks: 10 stocks ready to drop

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Dec. 11, 2014.
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As the market remains stuck in a range, CNBC Pro used technical and fundamental analysis to find the stocks that could be first in line to drop on a potential pullback.

This time we focus on small- and mid-cap stocks, which according to market professionals, are one of the main areas of the market that should get hit during a selloff.

Our chart analysis was conducted by Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro. The technician identified more than 250 names he deems as selling opportunities.

Of those companies, we then searched for the stocks that could be overvalued based on Wall Street analysts' bottoms-up projections.

So with the fundamentals and charts aligned, the stocks on this report could be ready to dip.