We recently compiled a list of the 12 Best Consumer Discretionary Stocks to Buy According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO) stands against the other consumer discretionary stocks.
The Consumer Discretionary sector, as measured by the S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary Sector performance, surged approximately 30% in 2024, outperforming the broader market by around 6%. This sector represents a vibrant and high-growth segment of the market, driven by consumer spending behaviour, economic cycles, and product innovation. It encompasses industries such as retail, automobiles, travel & leisure, e-commerce, luxury goods, and home improvement—each benefiting from rising disposable incomes, evolving consumer lifestyles, and technological advancements.
Historically, consumer stocks have performed exceptionally well during bull markets, making them a compelling choice for growth-oriented portfolios. With GDP growth and labour market strength fuelling consumer confidence, the sector remains well-positioned to capitalize on economic expansion and increasing global wealth.
A Long-Term Growth Driver: The Rise of EVs
The rapid expansion of the electric vehicle (EV) market has emerged as a major catalyst within the Consumer Discretionary sector. As global automakers accelerate their transition toward electrification, many companies and traditional manufacturers investing in EVs have seen substantial capital inflows. Beyond revolutionizing the automotive industry, the shift to EVs is also driving demand across other adjacent sectors, including battery technology, renewable energy, and smart mobility solutions.
Christopher Tsai, President and Chief Investment Officer of Tsai Capital, highlighted the transformative outlook for EVs in his Q4 2024 investor letter, stating:
“EVs are so much more efficient than gas-powered cars, their adoption will likely follow the same exponential growth trajectory that defines nearly all disruptive technologies. Just as the spinning wheel, steam engine, automobile, cable television, and streaming services were swiftly embraced despite early skepticism, the path toward widespread EV adoption seems clear.”
Where to Find Value?
According to Jordan Michaels, Fidelity Sector Portfolio Manager for Consumer Discretionary, the sector’s performance in 2025 is expected to be influenced by macroeconomic factors, particularly the health of the job market. The trajectory of these stocks will largely depend on the resilience of U.S. consumers and broader economic conditions. If economic growth remains steady and employment remains strong, consumer spending is likely to persist. Furthermore, anticipated interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve could ease financial pressures, unlocking more cash or credit for delayed big-ticket purchases in home improvement and auto-related categories.
Jordan further emphasized investment opportunities within the sector, noting:
“With the evolving business cycle in mind, interest-rate-sensitive industries, such as auto- and home-related categories, look interesting. Not only have these groups recently sported attractive valuations, but they have tended to lead the market’s advance amid the first signs of lower interest rates because they typically benefit from increased borrowing.”
Our Methodology
To determine the 12 best consumer discretionary stocks to buy, we first compiled a list of U.S.-listed companies in the sector with strong fundamentals and a market capitalization of at least $2 billion. We then ranked them based on their potential upside, with the stock offering the highest upside placed at the top. Additionally, we included the number of hedge funds holding stakes in these companies as of Q3 2024.
Note: All pricing data is as of market close on February 12.
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M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO)
Upside Potential: 51%
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 29
M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO) is a prominent builder of single-family homes in the United States, primarily focusing on high-growth markets. The company offers a diverse range of home designs and customization options to meet the needs of a broad segment of the housing market, including first-time buyers, move-up buyers, luxury home buyers, and empty nesters.
On January 29, M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO) reported its Q4 and FY 2024 results. In Q4, the company delivered 2,402 homes, a 19% increase from the same period in 2023, resulting in a 24% rise in revenue to $1.2 billion. Pre-tax income grew by 24% to $171 million, while net income increased by 27%, reaching $133.5 million (or EPS of $4.71). For the full year, the company delivered 9,055 homes, generating $4.5 billion in revenue. In 2024, new contracts totalled 8,584, an 8% increase from 7,977 new contracts in 2023 (new contracts are agreements for the purchase of new homes that the company will build). M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO) CEO Robert H. Schottenstein highlighted the company’s strong performance and expressed optimism for 2025, citing favourable industry fundamentals such as strong demographic trends and a housing undersupply.
On January 30, Raymond James analyst maintained his Strong Buy rating on M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO) although with a lowered price target of $168 versus $210 earlier. According to him, M/I Homes presents one of the most compelling risk/reward profiles in the homebuilding sector given his estimate that the company would generate a high-teens return on invested capital (ROIC) with a net debt-free balance sheet. He views M/I Homes, Inc. (NYSE:MHO) as attractively valued, even considering the expected margin pressure from higher mortgage rates throughout FY 2025.
Overall MHO ranks 7th on our list of the consumer discretionary stocks to buy according to analysts. While we acknowledge the potential of MHO as an investment, 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 MHO but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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