Chevron Corporation (CVX): An Undervalued Wide Moat Stock to Buy According to Analysts

We recently compiled a list of the 12 Undervalued Wide Moat Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) stands against the other undervalued wide moat stocks.

As per BlackRock, European equity gains have managed to outpace the US to start 2025. Despite this, the asset manager expects the US to reclaim leadership this year as the corporate earnings strength and the AI theme broaden out. The US equities have long exceeded the performance of their global peers. BlackRock expects that this has been made possible because of deeper capital markets and relative deregulation which promote risk-taking. The US can keep its edge, despite the S&P 500 lagging so far this year.

Markets to Broaden Out in 2025, Says BofA

As per Savita Subramanian, head of US Equity and Quantitative Strategy for BofA Global Research, the market has been broadening out. Last year and the year before that, the mega-cap tech companies managed to outperform the rest of the S&P. However, in the current year, broader market trends are visible. As per Subramanian, higher productivity and reshoring of manufacturing to the US are the 2 positive forces that are expected to fuel potential market growth beyond the tech sector.

As per Reuters, the volatility is expected to increase due to tariff announcements, policy changes from President Donald Trump, and job cuts, resulting in uncertainty. Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise Financial in Troy, Michigan, has a year-end forecast for the S&P 500 of 6,500 as his “base case.”

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BlackRock Remains Overweight on US Stocks

BlackRock expects that mega-cap tech and other AI-linked stocks will keep driving the US equity returns, mainly as and when the AI adoption grows. That being said, there are signs of earnings strength broadening beyond technology. The analysts now anticipate tech to post 18% earnings growth this year in comparison to 11% for the broader index. As per the LSEG data, this is a smaller gap versus 2024.

Overall, strong economic growth, broadening of earnings growth and a quality tilt underpin the firm’s conviction and overweight in US stocks as compared to other regions. The valuations for the big tech are backed by healthy earnings, and less lofty valuations for several other sectors. As per Kristy Akullian, CFA, Head of iShares Investment Strategy, there are tailwinds potentially favoring US equities over the rest of the world, mainly large-cap companies. The relatively easy financial conditions, healthy consumer balance sheets, and the expectations of deregulation and tax cuts continue to support the positive view.

Our Methodology

To list the 12 Undervalued Wide Moat Stocks to Buy According to Analysts, we used a screener and sifted through several media reports to choose companies having an economic moat and that analysts see upside to. Next, we filtered out the ones that trade at a forward P/E of less than ~20.0x. Finally, the stocks are arranged in ascending order of their average upside potential, as of February 28.

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Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX)

Average Upside Potential: ~10.3%

Forward P/E as of February 28: ~14.0x

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 81

Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) is engaged in integrated energy and chemicals operations. The company’s economic moat revolves around its strong franchise, healthy supply chain capabilities, and cost efficiencies. Bloomberg reported that the company is exploring an opportunity to acquire Phillips 66’s stake in their 50-50 chemicals JV, CPChem, with activist Elliott Investment Management pushing for an exit. Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX)’s CEO Mike Wirth believes that chemicals have strong demand growth.

This is because more people continue to enter the middle class globally, and there is an increased need for energy-efficient, lightweight plastics in airplanes and vehicles, as highlighted by Wirth in an interview with Bloomberg T.V. CPChem has significant growth projects, such as $8.5 billion polymers facility in Orange, Texas, and $6 billion complex in Qatar. Notably, they will utilize low-cost ethane as feedstock, placing them in an advantageous position compared to plants in Europe and Asia that use naphtha. Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) continues to be active in managing its portfolio, as highlighted by the recent Canadian divestment announcement. These strategic initiatives remain focused on optimizing Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX)’s asset base and are targeting high-return opportunities.

Overall CVX ranks 12th on our list of the undervalued wide moat stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of CVX as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some deeply undervalued AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than CVX 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 is originally published at Insider Monkey.