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Stocks Keep Setting Records. Here Are 22 Undervalued Ones With Plenty of Upside.

Barron’s looked for stocks in the S&P 500 with the most upside for 2022, based on Wall Street analyst price targets. Alaska Air is one.

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Stocks keep setting record highs after record highs. But if investors know where to look, there are plenty of values to be found.

To identify undervalued stocks, take a look at analysts’ price targets. Wall Street analysts, after all, know their stocks and industries well. Barron’s screened the S&P 500 index, looking for stocks that were trading far below the average analyst price target.

We added one other factor to appear on our list. Companies had to have at least 60% of analysts covering them rate shares at Buy. The average Buy-rating ratio for a stock in the S&P 500 is roughly 55%, so these companies have to be a little better than average. If the company didn’t have a Buy rating, that could be a signal that the stock is cheap for good reasons.

Using that methodology, we found 22 undervalued stocks for 2022 worth researching.

The stocks are Alaska Air (ticker: ALK), Coterra Energy (CTRA), Caesars Entertainment (CZR), PayPal Holdings ( PYPL
), Generac Holdings ( GNRC
), T-Mobile US ( TMUS
), Global Payments ( GPN
), Hess ( HES
), Enphase Energy (ENPH), Activision Blizzard (ATVI), Tapestry ( TPR
), Citigroup (C), Southwest Airlines (LUV), Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), Fleetcor Technologies (FLT), Paycom Software (PAYC), Halliburton (HAL), Salesforce.com (CRM), Qorvo (QRVO), Electronic Arts ( EA
), Boeing (BA), and Match Group ( MTCH
).

The average upside for these picks, based on analyst price targets, is about 32%, compared with about 10% for the typical S&P 500 stock. That’s a nice premium, but this list might not be an easy sell for investors. Many of the stock picks are contrarian ideas. Boeing has been battered by Covid-19 and internal quality problems. Activision is contending with management issues.

Only three of the 22 stocks outperformed the S&P 500 in 2021—in fact, more than half saw share prices drop. Analysts, however, seem to be betting that turnarounds will work in 2022.

That isn’t always the case when searching for undervalued stocks. When Barron’s ran a similar screen in February 2021, stocks that turned up included Facebook, now Meta Platforms (FB), and Amazon.com (AMZN). Those weren’t distressed names back then.

That February screen identified some good stocks to hold, with eight of the 24 beating the S&P 500 from the time of the screen into year-end. The weighted average return of those two-dozen names over that period, however, was about 12%, compared with 21% and 15%, respectively, for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average over the same span.

Still, a screen isn’t a stock pick. It’s only a spark to get new ideas rolling. Hopefully, the 2022 screen will find more hidden gems than the 2021 screen did.

22 for ’22

Barron’s found popular S&P 500 stocks with the most upside for 2022, based on Wall Street analyst price targets.

Company /Ticker Price Avg. Price Target Implied Upside Market Cap (Billions)
Alaska Air / ALK 54.07 77.07 42.5 6.6
Coterra Energy / CTRA 19.57 27.89 42.5 15.9
Caesars Ent / CZR 93.47 136.14 45.7 20.0
Paypal / PYPL 194.94 272.71 39.9 229.0
Generac / GNRC 347.91 508.89 46.3 22.2
T-Mobile / TMUS 114.43 166.67 45.6 142.9
Global Payments / GPN 141.70 188.17 32.8 41.1
Hess / HES 76.79 103.48 34.8 23.8
Enphase Energy / ENPH 184.45 253.21 37.3 24.9
Activision Blizzard / ATVI $67.42 $91.58 35.8% $52.5
Tapestry / TPR 40.81 55.81 36.8 11.2
Citigroup / C 63.10 81.61 29.3 125.2
Southwest Airlines / LUV 44.00 57.10 29.8 24.9
Fidelity National Info Srvcs / FIS 113.88 145.53 27.8 69.3
Fleetcor Tech / FLT 231.11 298.00 28.9 18.8
Paycom / PAYC 404.94 544.33 34.4 24.3
Halliburton / HAL 23.99 30.07 25.3 21.5
Salesforce.com / CRM 255.46 332.21 30.0 251.6
Qorvo / QRVO 159.43 204.04 28.0 17.6
Electronic Arts / EA 134.95 171.88 27.4 38.2
Boeing, /BA 207.86 262.17 26.1 121.8
Match / MTCH 134.23 172.11 28.2 38.0

Source: Bloomberg

Write to Al Root at [email protected]

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