Dollar General Corporation (DG): Among the Oversold Growth Stocks to Invest In

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Oversold Growth Stocks to Invest In. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) stands against the other oversold growth stocks.

As investors focus on consumer spending in a bid to assess the broader health of the US economy, current data points demonstrate that the fears of recession are now overdone. UBS believes that the excess savings that were built up during the COVID-19 pandemic are now used up, and elevated levels of interest rates seem to be impacting activity, mainly in the housing market. However, as the US Fed moves further with its policy easing cycle, lower rates are expected to ease some downward pressure on the broader economy.

S&P Global mentioned that a risk-averse mood has been clouding the US stock market investor outlook for 4th straight month. That being said, the overall risk sentiment saw some improvement from September’s 16-month low, as per the latest results from the firm’s Investment Manager Index survey.

Forecasts for Q4 2024

As per JP Morgan, the stocks touched their 44th all-time high recently. Technology (+2.5%) continued to dominate the broader market, with Al roadshows demonstrating improved demand throughout the country. While past performance cannot be relied upon, the seasonality says that Q4 2024 acts as a tailwind for the broader US markets. Overall, consumers increase their spending more on retail at the time of the holiday season and the “Santa Claus” rally. However, the bank believes that 3 global events might affect the Q4 2024 asset returns. These include geopolitical tensions, Chinese policy stimulus, and the U.S. election.

Amidst the geopolitical tensions, gold, which generally produces positive returns in Q4 2024, can act as a safe-haven asset. Since the start of the quarter, oil prices have increased too. Therefore, both oil and gold can hedge portfolios. Next, the large bank believes that if further China’s policy support outpaces the market projections of 2 – 4 trillion renminbi (RMB) supplementary bond issuance, there might be another rally in the offing for onshore and offshore equities and commodities. Talking about the elections, the typical seasonality is likely to persist. There can be increased volatility.

Outlook for Growth Stocks

Market experts opine that when there is a reversal in the global interest rate cycle, the growth stocks are expected to outperform. This is because reduced rates help in fueling liquidity in the growth companies.

As per Comerica Wealth Management, the market environments with declining rates and rising profits support the broader equity prices. Moreover, the expectations of the rate cuts led to a change in the investing appetite as these investors are now focused on public companies that are interest-rate sensitive (including the growth stocks). Therefore, B. Riley Wealth Management believes that dividend stocks, telecoms, and consumer staples are some of the sectors that are likely to benefit.

Our Methodology

To list 10 Oversold Growth Stocks to Invest In, we used a Finviz screener to extract stocks that have fallen significantly on a YTD basis and have a forward P/E of less than 15x. After getting a list of 25-30 stocks, we narrowed it down to the following 10 stocks having high hedge fund holdings, as of Q2 2024. Finally, the stocks were ranked in the ascending order of their hedge fund sentiments.

Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).

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Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG)

Forward P/E (As of 14 October): 12.8x

% Decline on a YTD Basis: ~43%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 42

Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) has been on a strategic shift, focusing on a back-to-basics approach. This is targeted at improving core operations and enhancing customer value. It has also made significant strides in addressing several operational issues, such as shrink reduction and resolving supply chain bottlenecks. Dollar General Corporation (NYSEDG)’s efforts to improve price positioning relative to Walmart are being regarded as a positive development by Wall Street. This can strengthen its competitive stance.

Moreover, the improvements in inventory management and in-stock levels can help the company achieve revenue growth in the near term. Also, enhanced price competitiveness, streamlined operations, and strengthened brand perception are expected to act as primary tailwinds. Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) is also focusing on making investments in markdowns to help customers and improve sales. Also, the company plans to increase efforts to gain more market share.

Wall Street also expects that promotions and markdowns in critical categories should drive traffic and assist lower-income customers. As per Wall Street, the shares of Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) have an average price target of $102.79.

Heartland Advisors, an investment management company, released its third-quarter 2024 investor letter. Here is what the fund said:

“Consumer Staples. The convenience store operator Dollar General Corporation (NYSE:DG) was our worst performer during the quarter. The retailer, with more than 19,000 stores, 80% of which are in rural towns with populations of less than 20,000, recently slashed its 2024 earnings guidance, sparking a late-summer sell-off.

Same-store comparable sales and margin guidance were cut meaningfully, implying a significant slowdown in the second half of the year. While some of the troubles may be due to the financial challenges of its core customers, with average incomes of just $35,000, Dollar General is also losing market share because of Walmart’s initiative to reduce entry-level pricing. Management acknowledged a need to invest in promotions to stimulate demand, but they refute concerns that DG needs to invest more in store-level labor.

We exited the position and harvested the tax losses, but we continue to monitor the company’s fundamentals. We’re looking for comparable sales to stabilize driven by promotional activity, a boost in labor investments, and management to downsize store expansion plans to improve free cash flow generation and accelerate deleveraging efforts.”

Overall DG ranks 3rd on our list of the oversold growth stocks to invest in. While we acknowledge the potential of DG 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 timeframe. If you are looking for a deeply undervalued AI stock that is more promising than DG 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.