Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL): Among the Best US Stocks for Foreign Investors Right Now

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We recently compiled a list of the 8 Best US Stocks For Foreign Investors Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) stands against the other US stocks.

Optimism Amid Market Strength

Despite previous recession predictions, the market has shown resilience and continued to rise, largely due to multiple expansions rather than just earnings growth. Current market valuations are trading at approximately 22 times earnings during an easing cycle, raising questions about future earnings growth. There seems to be a disconnect between expectations for significant easing and projected strong earnings growth.

Investors are encouraged to remain vigilant and consider the evolving economic landscape as they navigate potential market shifts. Earlier in October, Jason Trennert, Strategas Research Partners chairman and CEO, joined CNBC to discuss the latest market trends and the state of the economy, highlighting that the bar is high to get bearish now. We covered his opinion in our article about the 8 High Growth High Margin Stocks to Invest In Now in much more detail. Here's an excerpt from that discussion:

“Despite the challenges of 2022 and early 2023, which made it difficult to envision a market recovery, he noted that the market has defied expectations and continued to rise. Trennert attributed a significant portion of this upward movement to multiple expansions rather than just earnings growth. He marked a pivotal moment in 2023 as the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, which led to increased liquidity in the market and a subsequent rally. He recalled that around eleven months ago, the S&P 500 briefly hit 4,100 when ten-year yields reached 5%, suggesting that market dynamics have shifted considerably since then.

....He expressed skepticism about future earnings growth, as expectations for a 14% increase in S&P earnings next year seem inconsistent with the anticipated six rate cuts from the Fed. He emphasized that if the market is expecting such significant easing while also projecting strong earnings growth, there may be a disconnect.

...Despite these concerns, Trennert acknowledged that it is challenging to adopt a bearish outlook given current market conditions. He noted that ten-year treasury yields above 4.5% typically lead to market indigestion, while yields below this threshold make it hard to remain pessimistic.”

On October 16, J.J. Kinahan, IG North America CEO, joined CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, highlighting that he has never seen investors this afraid of a market that's doing so well. J.J. Kinahan noted that the upcoming weeks would be particularly interesting due to the convergence of earnings reports and the impending election, alongside uncertainty surrounding the Fed's next moves. He remarked on the market's resilience, highlighting that there have been 46 new highs for the S&P 500 this year, despite a general sentiment of skepticism among investors. He expressed that it is unusual for a market to perform so well while simultaneously being viewed with caution and fear.

Kinahan pointed out that many investors are hesitant, particularly those in their mid-30s and younger, who have not experienced a significant downturn in the market. He explained that this demographic often perceives any market decline as temporary, lasting only a few days. He emphasized the importance of taking risks when young and noted that many younger investors are excited about their opportunities in the current market environment. This positive sentiment is particularly significant given their parents' experiences during the financial crisis of 2008-2009.

He also speculated that part of the reason for the market's strong performance might be attributed to older investors who have been burned in previous downturns and are now waiting for a pullback that has yet to materialize. Kinahan suggested that as these investors gradually capitulate, they may start to invest more actively in the market.

Discussing interest rates, Kinahan acknowledged that while the Fed is in a massive easing cycle, there seems to be a disconnect with the bond market recently. He mentioned a study indicating that volatility during election years is not significantly greater than in non-election years. Currently, volatility is relatively low, hovering around a historical average of 20, and only recently rising to this level. He explained that typically, volatility tends to increase after elections, when political changes begin to take effect and policies, are implemented. He anticipated that January would bring more clarity regarding how these changes might impact the markets.

Kinahan's insights reflect a complex interplay between investor sentiment, market performance, and external economic factors as they navigate through earnings season and an election year. His perspective underscores a cautious optimism about the market's ability to maintain its upward trajectory despite prevailing uncertainties.

Methodology

To find the best US stocks for foreign investors, we used Insider Monkey's proprietary database to find US stocks that were the most popular among elite and that analysts were bullish on. We then selected the top 8 stocks with the highest average analysts' upside potential. The stocks are ranked in ascending order of their average analysts' upside potential, as of October 16.

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Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

Average Upside Potential: 23.59%

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 216

Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is a multinational technology conglomerate that holds a majority stake in Google. It was formed in 2015 to manage various businesses, including Google Search, Google Cloud, YouTube, Waymo, Verily, and X. It focuses on innovation and organizing the world's information, making it universally accessible and useful.

The company's Waymo division has 700+ cars operating in San Francisco alone, offering robotaxi services in multiple cities. Despite facing criticism for fires, crashes, and traffic violations, Waymo has achieved 100,000 robotaxi rides in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. YouTube Ads and Google Cloud are projected to reach a $100 billion revenue run rate by the end of 2024.

Google Cloud revenue increased by 28.8% in Q2, surpassing $10 billion and $1 billion in quarterly revenue and operating profit. This contributed to a 13.59% overall revenue growth, totaling $84.74 billion. Net income was $23.6 billion. Google's ad revenue increased from $42.6 billion to $48.5 billion in Q2, accounting for almost 60% of Alphabet Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Q2 sales. Besides Google, Alphabet owns YouTube, the world's second-largest website. YouTube's ad sales increased to $8.7 billion.

AI infrastructure and GenAI tools have generated billions in revenue year-to-date and are now used by over 2 million developers. Google dominates the search engine market with approximately 91.06% and plans to invest $50 billion in AI initiatives by the end of 2024. AI technologies enhance user engagement and advertising efficiency on platforms like YouTube and search. Despite competition from new chatbots, its technological advantage in search has led to increased market share.

Despite the recent antitrust rulings, the company remains a financial powerhouse. Its strong financial position and positive analyst sentiment make it a promising investment option.

Patient Capital Opportunity Equity Strategy stated the following regarding Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) in its Q2 2024 investor letter:

“Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) was a top contributor in the second quarter, finally catching up to its peers in the Magnificent 7. The company gained 20.8% in the period following strong first quarter earnings, a new $70B repurchase program (3% of shares outstanding) and the initiation of a cash dividend ($0.20 per share; 0.42% yield). We continue to believe the market underappreciates Google’s exposure to AI with its Gemini model being integrated into search results, YouTube advertising and its cloud offering. We continue to think that the cloud players will be the AI winners in the long-term, with Google being well positioned to take advantage. While the company trades at 24x 2024 earnings, if you remove the money-losing and under-earning businesses, you realize that you are paying below a market multiple for the core Google business. We do not believe there are many other AI winners trading at such an attractive multiple.”

Overall GOOGL ranks 4th on our list of the best US stocks for foreign investors right now. While we acknowledge the growth potential of GOOGL, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold great promise for delivering high returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than GOOGL 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.

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