We recently published a list of 12 Best Nasdaq Stocks Under $20 to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Lyft Inc. (NASDAQ:LYFT) stands against other best Nasdaq stocks under $20 to buy now.
The Nasdaq has had a challenging start to 2025, with the index dropping nearly 12% YTD, as of March 13. March 10 marked its worst single-day decline in almost two years, plunging 4% as investor concerns over escalating trade tensions fuelled fears of a potential U.S. recession. Given that technology companies make up approximately 60% of the Nasdaq, the sector’s heightened volatility has played a significant role in the index’s decline. Consumer discretionary stocks, the second-largest sector in the Nasdaq, account for roughly 20% of its total weight. This heavy concentration in growth-driven industries makes the Nasdaq a key indicator of the performance of both the technology sector and high-growth stocks.
A closer look at sector exposure provides further insight into recent market movements. On March 7, Reuters cited a Goldman Sachs report highlighting that hedge funds specializing in stock picking and multi-strategy investing saw nearly half of their annual gains erased in a single day following a tech-driven selloff on March 6. The most significant declines were concentrated in sectors where hedge funds had high exposure, including technology, media, and telecommunications. Year-to-date, the technology sector has been the second-worst performer in the S&P 500, falling 8%, while consumer discretionary stocks have led declines with a drop of over 9%.
Market volatility is likely to persist as economic indicators continue to send mixed signals. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently stated that the U.S. economy may undergo a “detox period” as the new administration implements government spending cuts. However, he later clarified that a recession is not an inevitable outcome. With policy changes creating uncertainty, market turbulence could remain a recurring theme.
John Belton, a portfolio manager for growth equities at Gabelli Funds, shared his perspective on Nasdaq’s recent volatility during an appearance on CNBC’s ‘The Exchange’. He described the current market sentiment as a “buyers’ strike,” driven by uncertainty over policy direction from the White House. According to Belton, Wall Street is hesitant to take on additional risk in such an unpredictable environment. Despite the recent downturn, he emphasized that the fundamentals of major mega-cap technology companies remain strong. He also noted that Nasdaq’s exceptional performance in the past two years—gaining over 40% in 2023 and more than 30% in 2024—set high expectations among investors. The current correction, he suggests, is a natural reaction to those lofty expectations, coupled with the transition in political leadership.
While Nasdaq has delivered impressive returns in recent years and remains home to some of the world’s leading technology giants, it also presents compelling opportunities beyond large-cap tech. Investors looking for promising yet lower-priced stocks, particularly those trading under $20, may find attractive options within the index. These stocks often belong to companies with significant growth potential, making them appealing to both institutional and retail investors seeking high-upside investments at a relatively affordable price point.
Our Methodology
To determine the 12 best Nasdaq stocks under $20 to buy, we conducted a screening for Nasdaq-listed companies with a share price below $20 and a market capitalization exceeding $2 billion. We applied an additional criterion, considering only those stocks with an expected upside of at least 10%. Finally, we ranked the top 12 stocks that were the most widely held by hedge funds in ascending order of hedge fund holders, based on data from Insider Monkey’s Q4 2024 database of hedge funds.
Note: All pricing data is as of market close on March 13.
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Lyft Inc. (NASDAQ:LYFT)
Current market price: $11.27
Upside Potential: 42%
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 55
Lyft Inc. (NASDAQ:LYFT) is a leading ride-sharing platform that connects riders with drivers through its mobile app. Competing with Uber, Lyft provides transportation solutions, including car rides, bike-sharing, and scooter rentals, across various U.S. and Canadian cities.
Lyft Inc. (NASDAQ:LYFT) reported its Q4 2024 results on February 11. The results were healthy but were seen as unexciting by street, along with its muted guidance. Q4 revenue came in at $1.6 billion, up 27% year-over-year and gross Bookings were $4.3 billion, up 15% year over year. Net income also improved substantially to $61.7 million, compared to a net loss of $26.3 million in year ago quarter. For Q1 2025, the company guided for gross bookings of around $4.05 billion to $4.20 billion, implying a growth of around 10% to 14% year-over-year. The management also highlighted tougher pricing environment in the U.S. market.
The soft guidance disappointed many analysts, particularly in view of the intensifying competition, and resulted in many analysts lowering their price targets. However, Brad Erickson from RBC Capital reiterated a Buy rating on the shares with a price target of $21. The consensus still remains modestly positive with 1-year median price target of $16, implying a 42% upside potential.
Overall, LYFT ranks 4th on our list of best Nasdaq stocks under $20 to buy now. While we acknowledge the potential of LYFT to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than LYFT but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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