J.P. Morgan seems to think so You are receiving this message because you have visited Daily Picks 365 and requested to receive daily market updates, If you no longer wish to be contacted, please click the removal link [here](. [Is the Bottom in for These 3 Stocks? J.P. Morgan Says 'Buy']( [Click here to read full article.]( A strong jobs report these days runs counter to the Fedâs wishes. The line of thought is that if the job market is still too hot, the Fed wonât be keen on loosening its tight monetary policy in the ongoing efforts to tame inflation. And this is a scenario the market is keen to avoid after a series of 75 basis-point hikes this year. But J.P. Morgan Asset Management chief strategist David Kelly thinks the latest numbers flatter to deceive and believes the way the data is reported distorts the reality, which beneath the surface hides âmore weakness.â This is good news for those worried about more aggressive hikes. âWhen I look at the overall mosaic of whatâs going on in the jobs market, I think itâs still moderating here, and I think the Federal Reserve will ultimately have plenty of excuse to taper down the rate hikes and pause them in the first quarter of next year,â Kelly explained. That could signal that the bear maker might be reaching its apex and the bottom could be in sight for some beaten-down names. Against this backdrop, Kellyâs analyst colleagues at the banking giant are recommending investors lean into several names that fit a certain profile; down significantly recently but primed to push ahead. We ran these tickers through the TipRanks database to see what the rest of the Street makes of these choices. Letâs check the details. ChargePoint (CHPT) One of the biggest developments in the stock market over the past few years has been the rise of the electric vehicle (EV) segment. Led by Tesla, other companies have clocked an opportunity to ride this secular trend, but with increasing adoption, thereâs also the attendant infrastructure needed to support this new industry. This is where ChargePoint enters the frame. The company operates one of the biggest EV charging networks in the world, boasting a leading position in North America â 7x more market share than the nearest rival in networked level 2 charging â whilst continuing to make a big dent in Europe too. In total, there are over 211,000 ChargePoint charging spots in the U.S. and Europe. However, ChargePoint has been at the mercy of supply chain woes, and these impacted the companyâs latest quarterly results â for the third quarter of fiscal 2023 (October quarter). While revenue climbed by 93% from the same period a year ago to $125.34 million, the figure missed Street expectations by $6.78 million. And with supply chain disruptions impacting both cost and supply availability, gross margins dropped year-over-year from 25% to 18% of sales. As such, EPS came in at -$0.25, worse than consensus at -$0.23. The market was not happy with the display and sent shares down in the subsequent session, adding to the yearâs losses, which now stand at 38%. However, while noting the current issues, J.P. Morganâs Bill Peterson lays out the reasons to stay bullish. âWhile supply constraints are generally abating, the team is still facing cost headwinds such that full-year margins are now expected to come in below expectations (though directionally in-line with our preview),â the analyst explained. âNevertheless, with opex coming in below expectations and ChargePoint delivering solid operating leverage, we are increasingly confident that ChargePoint can demonstrate further improvement to be on track to free cash flow positive by the end of CY24.â âWe continue to think ChargePointâs scale and leadership across verticals (fleet, commercial, and residential) is underappreciated, as are the software and service offerings, which, while lagging the hyper-growth seen in connected hardware sales, should accelerate in the coming years with an expanding share of repeat customers,â Peterson went on to add. As such, Peterson rates CHPT an Overweight (i.e. Buy) rating along with an $18 price target. This figure conveys his confidence in CHPTâs ability to soar 53% in the next twelve months. Most analysts are thinking along the same lines; with 5 Buys vs. 1 Hold, the stock claims a Strong Buy consensus rating. Thereâs plenty of upside projected too; at $19.67, the average target makes room for 12-month gains of 68%. Guidewire (GWRE) The digital transformation has been given a makeover for many segments, including the insurance industry. Stepping in to cater to the transition is Guidewire, a company that provides essential software systems for the Property and Casualty (P&C) insurance market and is considered a leader in the space. Its products cover everything from policy administration to claims, to underwriting and analytics and the company has been focusing on moving customers to its cloud platform. This is still an undeveloped area in the insurance industry, so thereâs plenty of room for growth here. Guidewire will release its latest quarterly results on Tuesday (December 6), but we can look at the July quarter results to get a feel for the businessâ standing. In the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022, revenue increased by 7% year-over-year to $244.6 million, while beating the Streetâs call by $14.97 million. Likewise on the bottom-line, adj. EPS of $0.03 beat the analystsâ forecast of -$0.01. However, concerns about softening demand given the troubled economic backdrop have weighed on the shares, which in total are down 48% year-to-date. Nevertheless, J.P. Morganâs Alexei Gogolev highlights the potential for growth ahead. He writes, âGWRE caters to the part of the insurance market that is less than one-third penetrated, implying a sustainable growth outlook⦠GWRE has established one of the leading competitive positions, which allows the company to 1) lead the on-premise software integration and 2) successfully transition into the leading provider of cloud solutions to the insurance carriers. The latter allowed GWRE to become the go-to vendor for both new and existing insurance carriers that wish to migrate their operations to the cloud. We estimate that GWRE could potentially more than double its existing revenue by migrating its existing customer base to the cloud.â These comments underpin Gogolevâs Overweight (i.e., Buy) rating on Guidewire shares. With a price tag of $78, the analyst believes shares could surge 34% in the next twelve months. The rest of the Street offers an array of opinions when considering Guidewireâs prospects; all told, the stock claims a Moderate Buy consensus rating, based on 7 Buys, 4 Holds and 1 Sell. The forecast calls for 12-month gains of ~44%, considering the average target clocks in at $83.80. Farfetch Limited (FTCH) The last JPM-endorsed stock we come across is Farfetch, a company specializing in the sale of luxury fashion goods. These are sold via FTCHâs online platform, with the 1,400+ luxury brands on offer ranging from jewelry to high-end shoes, to fashion for men and women, and plenty of accessories in between. The British-Portuguese venture is headquartered in London, UK, but also has offices in major global hubs such as New York, LA, Tokyo and Shanghai, amongst others. Luxury goods are thought to be somewhat shielded from the inflationary environment, but that line of thought has not helped Farfetch overcome 2022âs bear. In fact, the shares are down by a miserable 83% this year, with the companyâs Q3 report not helping matters. Specifically, adj. EPS of -$0.24 came in worse than the prognosticatorsâ call for -$0.20. That disappointing event was followed by another. The company recently held an Investor Day in which it laid out its 3-year outlook but it failed to impress. The shares tumbled by 35% in the subsequent session, a sell-off J.P. Morganâs Doug Anmuth calls âoverdoneâ and one that creates an âattractive entry point.â Anmuthâs bull thesis for FTCH rests on several points: â1) FTCHâs position as the leading global marketplace in the $300B luxury market that is rapidly shifting online; 2) FTCHâs well-established e-concessions model that attracts more brands & inventory to the platform; 3) FTCHâs strong position in the high growth China luxury market through both the FTCH app & recently launched store on Alibabaâs Tmall Luxury Pavilion (TLP); & 4) FTCHâs several partnerships & growth drivers ahead including Richemont/YNAP, Reebok, Neiman Marcus, & Ferragamo.â âWe recognize that FTCH is a show-me story,â the 5-star analyst summed up, âbut we believe the company continues to become a more valuable partner to the global luxury industry.â To this end, Anmuth reiterates an Overweight (i.e. Buy) rating for the shares along with a $15 price target. The implication for investors? Upside of a hefty 174% from current levels. Looking at the consensus breakdown, the analystsâ view is that this stock is a Moderate Buy, based on 9 Buys vs. 1 Hold and Sell, each. Most appear to think the shares have taken too much of a beating; at $13.74, the average target suggests they will climb 151% higher over the one-year timeframe. [Continue reading article here.]( , 1919 Taylor Street STE F, Houston, TX 77007, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. Powered by:[GetResponse](