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Is JD.com, Inc. (JD) the Best Cheap Rising Stock to Invest In?

We recently compiled a list of 7 Cheap Rising Stocks to Invest In. In this article we will look at where JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) ranks among the cheap rising stocks.

The recent Fed rate cuts have been a major catalyst for the market, and have provided an additional boost to an already strong performance. The market started the day with another all-time high on September 26 and it seems like the cuts have been positively influencing market sentiment and activity.

Nevertheless, some experts are still saying that investors are moving with caution as the timeline moves closer to the US elections. Wisdomtree CEO, Jonathan Steinberg recently joined CNBC “Money Movers” as he discussed the impact of the Fed’s actions on market flows and noted that while the 50-basis-point rate cut may reduce recession risks, a significant amount of money remains on the sidelines.

Steinberg explained that many investors are cautious, keeping money in safe places like money market funds, due to uncertainty about the upcoming election and its potential impact on the economy. The differing policies of the candidates make it hard to predict market trends, so people are waiting to see the election results before making big investment decisions.

Expert Opinions on the Election

As the elections move closer, the sentiment has been quite mixed around the candidates as it seems like a very close one. While many have a solid opinion on their favorite candidates, economists and market experts might not be feeling the same.

In our article 7 Best Revenue Growth Stocks to Buy According to Analystswe discussed Professor Jeremy Siegel’s opinions on the Fed cuts and upcoming elections. Here is an excerpt from the article:

“In a discussion about economic policies from the presidential candidates, Professor Siegel critiqued both sides as extreme and said that their policies are unlikely to be implemented. He said that there would be a divided government that would limit any drastic changes. He stressed that while some policies might be proposed, actual governance would lead to compromises rather than sweeping reforms.”

While Professor Siegel remained neutral and criticized both sides, Harvard professor and former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, Jason Furman seems to be leaning more toward the Democratic Party. However, he too criticized the economic plans of both candidates on September 20 in an interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box.

Insights from Jason Furman on Fed Policy

In the discussion about the Fed’s rate cut policy, Furman noted that while he would have preferred a smaller 25-point cut, he does not believe the Fed has inside knowledge of serious economic risks.

He thinks the move only shows caution over rising unemployment. About the unemployment situation, he said that he is, “a little bit nervous about it too, just not quite as nervous as 50 basis points.”

Furman acknowledged that inflation has come down but pointed out that risks such as potential wage-driven inflation and the possibility of a recession are still there. He appreciated the Fed’s gradual approach, which allows for adjustments in future rate decisions if needed.

Our Methodology

For this article, we used stock screeners to identify over 30 stocks with more than 10% share price gain over the last month and a forward price-to-earnings ratio of less than 15 as of September 27. We narrowed our list to 7 stocks most widely held by institutional investors. The 7 cheap rising stocks are listed in ascending order of their hedge fund sentiment which was taken from Insider Monkey’s database of over 900 elite hedge funds.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

The Biggest Supply Chain Company to Know

JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD)

FWD PE Ratio: 10.04

1-Month Stock Price Performance: 51.40%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 59

JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) operates as a leading technology and service provider in China, focusing on supply chain solutions. The company offers a wide variety of products, including computers, communication devices, consumer electronics, and home appliances.

In addition to these categories, it provides general merchandise such as food, beverages, fresh produce, baby and maternity items, as well as furniture and household goods. The platform serves consumers directly and offers marketplace services for third-party merchants, marketing solutions, and omnichannel strategies for both customers and offline retailers.

Furthermore, JD.com (NASDAQ:JD) is involved in online healthcare services and manages its own logistics facilities, which improves the efficiency of its operations. The company takes its place among our cheap rising stocks to invest in.

In Q2, it reported over $4 billion in revenue or earnings of $1.13 per share for the period ending in June. While sales showed only modest year-over-year growth, they still exceeded expectations.

More importantly, profits significantly surpassed analyst projections, nearly doubling compared to the same quarter in 2023. This shows its ability to improve profitability even in a challenging retail environment.

Interestingly, while online retailing remains JD.com’s (NASDAQ:JD) primary source of revenue, the logistics segment is emerging as a driver of growth, showing the highest increases in both revenue and earnings during the second quarter.

Furthermore, in August, the company announced a substantial $5 billion share repurchase program, set to begin in September 2024 and run for three years. It allows the company to repurchase shares in a flexible manner, and use various strategies such as open market purchases and private negotiations, depending on market conditions. The decision signals confidence in the company’s long-term prospects and commitment to returning value to shareholders.

Ariel Investments stated the following regarding JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) in its first quarter 2024 investor letter:

“We initiated a position in China-based technology-driven E-commerce company, JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD). The brand has long been known across the region as a superior online shopping channel due to its unique first-party model and unparalleled fulfillment service underpinned by JD Logistics. Yet, a challenging macro environment drove shares lower as shoppers began seeking bargains. In response, the company made significant investments in elevating its third-party merchant platform to enhance its variety of product offerings and price competitiveness for consumers. We believe these actions will yield an improved product mix, stronger top-line growth and margin expansion on a go-forward basis.”

Overall JD ranks 6th on our list of the cheap rising stocks to invest in. While we acknowledge the potential of JD as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that 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 JD but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure. None. This article was originally published on Insider Monkey.

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