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Despite Dramatic Sell-off, American Express Stands Poised To Thrive In Bear Market

Published 24/06/2022, 06:55 pm
Updated 02/09/2020, 04:05 pm
  • American Express has sold off falling to a new 52-week low
  • Amex shares are down 11.7% year-to-date and 29.3% below the record high
  • AXP is a good value stock for the long-term investor amid ongoing turmoil
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Credit card giant American Express (NYSE:AXP) has been enduring heavy turbulence over the past several months as fears over the Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hike plans triggered a broad sell-off in shares of many top-rated companies.

After hitting a record high of $199.55 on Feb. 16, AXP tumbled rapidly to a low of $136.49 on June 16, its weakest level since February 2021. The stock is now down 11.7% year-to-date.

Amex shares have since staged a modest rebound, closing at $141.65 on Thursday, but they still stand roughly 29% below their all-time high.

At current levels, the New York City-based payment processing company—one of the 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average—has a market cap of $106.1 billion.

AXP Daily Chart

We believe the dramatic sell-off in AXP has created an excellent opportunity to buy the stock, thanks to a plethora of positive catalysts and developments.

Amex As A Hedge Against Inflation, Fed Rate Hikes

Thanks to its wide range of financial services, American Express stands to benefit directly from an inflationary environment. That’s because the credit card company earns fees as a percentage of payment volume transactions.

As the cost of goods and services goes up, the transaction size will also go up, resulting in higher fees for American Express.

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Additionally, since most credit cards have a variable rate, there’s a direct correlation to the Fed’s benchmark interest rate. As the Federal Funds rate rises, the prime rate also does, resulting in higher credit card rates.

Unlike Visa (NYSE:V) and Mastercard (NYSE:MA), American Express is both a card issuer and a card processor, letting it keep a more significant portion of fees from the transactions it processes.

Amex is the largest issuer of charge cards and the third-largest credit card network in the US. As of Dec. 31, 2019, the company had 114.4 million cards in force, including 54.7 million cards in the US.

Warren Buffett Loves The Stock

American Express is currently one of Berkshire Hathaway's (NYSE:BRKb) top stock holdings, along with names such as Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Bank of America (NYSE:BAC), Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO), and Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC).

The Warren Buffett-owned company now holds 151.6 million AXP shares, or 20% of all shares outstanding. The investment company’s stake is worth nearly $24 billion, making AXP its fifth-largest holding.

In fact, American Express accounts for almost 8% of Berkshire’s entire equity portfolio.

Berkshire also owns shares of Amex rivals Visa, and Mastercard, although the positions are much smaller.

At a price-to-earnings ratio of just 14.4, American Express’ stock is a relative bargain compared to V and MA, which trade at around 36.5 and 32.9 times earnings, respectively.

Amex stock also trades at a consensus forward P/E ratio of a below-market 12.8.

With an abundant amount of cash on hand and relatively low debt, AXP shares currently offer a quarterly payout of $0.52 per share, implying an annualized dividend of $2.08 at a yield of 1.44%.

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Analysts Remain Bullish

Many analysts remain generally bullish on AXP, citing its solid long-term outlook. In an Investing.com survey of 25 analysts, 11 rated AXP stock as a ‘buy’; 12 rated it as a ‘hold’, and only one considered it a ‘sell’.

Among those surveyed, the stock had a roughly 37% upside potential with an average 12-month price target of $193.41.

AXP Consensus Estimates

Source: Investing.com

Likewise, according to several valuation models, including P/E multiples or terminal values, the average fair value for American Express’ stock on InvestingPro stands at $192.07, a potential 36% upside from the current market value.

AXP Fair Value

Source: InvestingPro

AmEx Q2 Earnings Coming Up

American Express, which delivered a first-quarter earnings beat and reaffirmed its guidance for 2022 despite a challenging macroeconomic environment, is scheduled to report its latest financial results before the US market opens on Wednesday, July 20.

Consensus estimates call for the credit card company to post earnings per share of $2.41 for the second quarter, falling 13.9% from EPS of $2.80 in the year-ago period.

Revenue is expected to climb 21.1% year-over-year to a record high of $12.4 billion, reflecting a robust combination of rising spending volumes and growing transactions.

Beyond the top-and-bottom line numbers, investors will keep an eye on the performance of AmEx’s crucial travel-and-entertainment business to see if it can keep up its scorching pace of growth as travel levels return to pre-pandemic levels.

Goods and services spending, which grew 21% year-over-year in the preceding quarter, will also be in focus.

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Bottom Line

If it’s good enough for Warren Buffett, it’s good enough for you.

Between its attractive valuation, dependably profitable business model, and enormous cash pile, American Express stock seems to be a solid bet for the current bear market environment.

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