We recently compiled a list of the 10 Oversold Midcap Stocks to Buy Right Now.In this article, we are going to take a look at where Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLS) stands against the other oversold midcap stocks.
The outlook for mid-cap stocks is looking increasingly bullish after lagging large-cap stocks for the better part of the year. That's the sentiment in the equity market in the aftermath of the "red wave" sweep in the just concluded US elections. Growing optimism that a Republican administration will help foster a pro-growth environment while reducing regulatory constraints are some factors that make a case for mid-cap stocks heading into year-end.
While interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve were expected to be a positive for small-cap stocks, that has not been the case. Most have underperformed in the market on investors paying close attention to fundamentals. While most small-cap companies are struggling with disappointing financial results and outlooks, Bank of America Global Research Head Jill Carey Hall believes it is time to pay attention to mid-cap stocks.
"I think midcaps could be a better hedge for the near term, they have seen better earnings and guidance trends and they have historically still done well and often time better than smaller caps following the initial Federal Reserve cut historically," said Hall in an interview with CNBC's Squawk Box.
The S&P 400, a benchmark for midsized companies, is only up by about 17% year to date. While it has underperformed the larger S&P 500, up by about 22%, the S&P 400 index has started showing signs of edging higher, signaling renewed investor interest in mid-cap companies. The optimism comes from growing expectations that they will be one of the biggest beneficiaries of reduced regulations and tax cuts from the Trump administration.
Similarly, the case for oversold mid-cap stocks is growing amid the interest rate cutting spree by the Fed which is expected to steer the economy into a soft landing. The interest rate environment is becoming increasingly favorable for small and mid-sized companies looking to access cheap capital to enhance their operations.
"Historical data suggest that smaller-cap stocks have tended to be main beneficiaries once the Fed begins to lower rates. Therefore, we continue to advise investors to increase exposure to this area since we believe it is only a matter of time before the fortunes of this group take a turn for the better," BMO Capital Markets' Brian Belski wrote in October.
Compared to large-cap stocks, which can issue debt at a rate that reflects the quality of their income statement and balance sheet, small-cap stocks are more vulnerable to high interest rates due to their cost of borrowing.
Consequently, technology companies focused on revolutionary technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning should be the biggest beneficiaries of being able to access cheap capital to accelerate their research and development activities. Likewise, small-cap utilities and industrial companies are on the cusp of booming business amid a massive increase in power demand driven by the artificial intelligence boom.
Mid-cap stocks that have pulled back significantly while backed by solid underlying fundamentals offer opportunities heading into the year-end. With valuations in the overall market appearing overstretched, now would be the best time to pay close watch to the best oversold mid-cap stocks to buy, as most are well poised to benefit from a favorable monetary policy environment and regulatory environment under the new administration.
Our Methodology
To compile our list of the oversold midcap stocks to buy right now, we used the Finviz and Yahoo stock screeners to find stocks with a market cap of between $2 billion and $10 billion. We then focused on stocks that have fallen significantly by more than 30% year to date and have a forward P/E of less than 10 as of November 14. We then narrowed our choices to 10 stocks that have significant upside potential based on analysts’ average price targets. The list is sorted in ascending order of their upside potential.
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Analysts Upside Potential as of November 14: 44.24%
Year to date performance as of November 14: -36.08%
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLS) is a technology company that designs, manufactures, and services implantation and other processing equipment used in the fabrication of semiconductor chips. The stock has lost about 36.08% in market value year to date. The underperformance has to do with growing concerns about the company’s core business and disappointing financial results.
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLS) reported disappointing Q3 results on November 6, 2024, with revenue dropping to $256.56 million and net income falling to $48.58 million. Q3 bookings were $84 million below expectations, leading to a reduced 2024 backlog of $879 million. Despite these results, Axcelis is optimistic about a cyclical recovery in advanced logic and memory markets and expects improvement in the New Year, driven by its involvement in automotive and industrial automation chip production.
After a significant pullback, Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLS) is trading at a discount with a price-to-earnings multiple of 11.06. Analysts on Wall Street rate the stock as a buy with an average price target of $115, implying a 44.24% upside potential as of November 14, 2024.
Middle Coast Investing stated the following regarding Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLS) in its Q3 2024 investor letter:
“Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACLS), the semiconductor equipment maker we own in most accounts, is also in transition. Demand for electric vehicles and hybrids has slowed, while demand for memory chips has not yet picked up. Caught in between these cycles, its shares sold off heavily this quarter, and as one of our biggest positions, that hurt our results. It is also a company with a great balance sheet, that has gained share in its sector, and that is exposed to areas of our economy that should grow for years, all while priced relatively cheaply. Micron’s earnings at the end of the quarter suggested the memory recovery is at hand.”
Overall ACLS ranks 6th on our list of the oversold midcap stocks to buy right now. While we acknowledge the potential of ACLS as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than ACLS but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.