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Time to Buy the Dip in European Equities? Here Are Top Names to Scoop Up Right Now

Published 13/08/2024, 10:38 pm
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Recent market volatility sparked panic selling, with many investors echoing concerns about an impending collapse. However, emotional reactions often lead to impulsive decisions and significant financial losses.

Unlike tangible assets, financial instruments derive value from their future potential. While short-term market fluctuations can be unsettling, a long-term perspective is crucial for successful investing.

Just as a sale on clothing doesn't necessarily indicate poor product quality, a stock price decline doesn't always signal a company's failure. In fact, market downturns can present unique buying opportunities for those with a disciplined investment approach.

With that in mind, let’s delve into some promising investment opportunities that have emerged outside of the US following last week’s market selloff.

How to Take Advantage of the Opportunities in the European Market

European companies offer compelling opportunities right now, trading at lower multiples compared to their U.S. counterparts. The STOXX 600 index has gained 8.69% over the past year, a stark contrast to the S&P 500's 19.72% rise.

However, impulsive selling driven by emotions can lead to significant losses, just as hasty buying without strategic planning can be detrimental.

In this volatile environment, focus on quality stocks with robust fundamentals capable of weathering uncertain macroeconomic conditions. Look for companies available at a discount relative to their fair value to maximize potential returns.

Key Parameters to Remember

In today's volatile market, focus on quality stocks that can withstand uncertain macroeconomic conditions and are available at a discount. Look for stocks with:

  • Strong market capitalization and financial health
  • Attractive dividend yields
  • Consistent free cash flow
  • Fair value that indicates undervaluation
  • Analysts' targets above the current price

For the criteria, I selected large-cap stocks with market capitalizations between €9 billion and €100 billion, good financial health, high dividend yields (greater than 5%), positive cash flow, and fair value with an upside of 18% to 50%.

Investing.com Stock Screener

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Additionally, I filtered for stocks with a negative price change over the past two weeks to capitalize on discounts.

Top European Picks

The screen revealed four stocks, all trading at a discount, with dividend yields above 5%, solid financial data, and growth potential. Here are the top three:Stock Screener Results

Source: Investing.com

Let's analyze them in more detail:

1. Orange

Orange (NYSE:ORAN), a major French telecommunications firm, operates across France, Spain, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and more. The stock offers a dividend yield of 7.1% and a potential upside of around 30%.
Orange Fair Value

Source: InvestingPro

2. Repsol (BME:REP)

Repsol SA (OTC:REPYY), a Spanish multinational energy company, spans 29 countries with interests in oil, gas, and renewable energy. The stock is undervalued with a 26.3% potential upside and offers a dividend yield of 5.8%. Repsol Fair Value

Source: InvestingPro

3. Stellantis

Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), the automaker led by CEO Carlos Tavares, combines several historic brands under one umbrella. The stock has an estimated upside of 22% from its current price and boasts an impressive dividend yield of 11%.

Fair Value

Source: InvestingPro

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Disclaimer: This article is written for informational purposes only; it does not constitute a solicitation, offer, advice, or recommendation to invest and is not intended to incentivize asset purchases in any way. I would like to remind you that any type of asset is evaluated from multiple perspectives and is highly risky; therefore, any investment decision and associated risk remains with the investor.

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