We recently published a list of Stocks On the Rise: 10 Best Stocks to Buy Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RKT) stands against other best stocks to buy right now.
As per Merrill Lynch, 2025 has not shown much movement. Between the US tariffs and trade wars, geopolitical scenarios, and more, investors continue to be surrounded by attention-grabbing headlines. The firm believes that investors are required to stay focused on numerous key trends that continue to emerge beneath the surface, such as a rebound in the global economic activity, demonstrating signs of a manufacturing recovery. The US continues to be aided by a strong consumer and healthy labor market with double-digit US earnings growth and the unfolding of market rotation. Elsewhere, China has been making efforts to revive its business confidence and consumption. Also, certain parts of Europe have been experiencing expansion mode.
Consolidation in Sector Valuations
Merrill Lynch believes that robust business confidence has been overwhelming tariff and trade worries, with the global economy demonstrating signs of picking up steam instead of slowing down as the consensus has been expecting. This has resulted in the bull run in equities to spread out from the US into other countries that have started to outperform the US. Generally, a synchronized global acceleration remains positive for the earnings outlook and risk assets.
While the growth stocks have been experiencing a sell-off and value stocks continue to appreciate, Morningstar has seen its sector valuations consolidate towards fair value. For instance, the healthcare, real estate, and basic materials were the most undervalued sectors when the year kicked off, but each has now moved closer towards the fair value. Elsewhere, consumer cyclical was overvalued and has experienced a drop to fair value.
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Amidst Uncertainties, What Should Be the Strategy?
Morningstar highlighted the current headlines which continue to weigh on investors’ sentiments. From the corporate earnings and guidance, to the tensions related to DeepSeek, including Trump’s tariffs news, there has been significant volatility in the broader markets. Morningstar believes that investors are required to focus on fundamentals, maintain a long-term mindset, and focus on valuations. As per the firm’s valuations, the rotation into value stocks possesses sufficient ability to run. Apart from attractiveness of the value stocks, the rotation into value is expected to yield healthy returns as the broader economy slows and earnings of growth stocks also witness the same momentum.
Our Methodology
To list the Stocks on the Rise: 10 Best Stocks to Buy Right Now, we used a screener to shortlist the stocks that have gained at least 30% YTD, and have a market cap of over $2 billion. We also mentioned the hedge fund sentiments around each stock, as of Q4 2024. Finally, the stocks were arranged in ascending order of their hedge fund sentiments.
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Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RKT)
% Gain on a YTD Basis: ~42.8%
Market cap as on March 6: ~$30.9 billion
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 30
Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RKT) is a Detroit-based fintech platform company, which includes mortgage, real estate and personal finance businesses. FY 2024 was a foundational year for the next chapter of the company, given the expansion of its purchase market share. The purchase market share saw a growth of 8% YoY in 2024, aided by strategic optimizations throughout its processes, teams, marketing, and technology—cementing its ability to serve a greater number of homebuyers and drive sustainable growth.
Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RKT) also drove significant operating leverage, and continued building the future of homeownership. The company’s focus on AI-driven processes is expected to help it achieve long-term growth. Rocket Logic, the company’s proprietary AI-driven loan origination system, continues to transform client interactions and underwriting efficiency, enabling retail bankers and operations teams to serve 54% more clients in Q4 YoY. In 2024, automation in mortgage qualification alone saved more than 1 million hours of team member time, resulting in the generation of $40 million in efficiency gains.
Seven Corners Capital, an investment management company, published its Q3 2024 investor letter. Here is what the fund said:
“Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE:RKT), 9% position (Cost Basis: $8.24)
Rocket Companies, which was up 32% YTD in 2024, represents the newest large position in the SCC Composite Portfolio, having been purchased in December 2022. RKT represents a play on a future decline in mortgage rates if and when inflation becomes subdued again.
RKT shareholders should take a measure of comfort in the fact that the company is ultimately helmed by founder Dan Gilbert. who owns 1.85 billion shares of stock (on an as-converted basis) through Rock Holdings Inc.”
Overall, RKT ranks 6th on our list of best stocks to buy right now. While we acknowledge the potential of RKT 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 RKT but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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