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Is Uber Technologies, Inc. (UBER) the Most Profitable Growth Stock to Buy Now?

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We recently published a list of 13 Most Profitable Growth Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) stands against other most profitable growth stocks to buy now.

The growth factor in investing refers to companies that grow their revenue and earnings at rates significantly above the market. These companies are usually small and young, operate in high-growth and less mature industries, and often lack the financial stability and resilience of their more mature counterparts. As a result, the growth factor becomes highly attractive and outperforms during secular bull markets (such as the 2010-2021 period) dominated by macroeconomic stability and low interest rates. On the other hand, the return of growth stocks significantly lags behind during bear markets or periods of heightened uncertainty and volatility. For reference, the growth factor underperformed significantly during the 2022 bear market as well as the 2025 year-to-date.

While the growth strategy delivers superior returns most of the time, we believe there are ways to refine it and make it more reliable. One of the weaknesses of most growth stocks is weak profitability (due to aggressive investments in working capital for growth or R&D), which makes them more susceptible to economic downturns. The solution to this is to incorporate a profitability criterion as well – growth stocks with strong profitability will navigate economic slowdowns better and hold up well even during recessions. Our hypothesis is confirmed by modern financial research; the Fama-French 5-Factor Model (2015) introduced a profitability factor which, as the authors claim, can explain stock returns – stocks of companies with high profitability tend to outperform those with low profitability.

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As legendary Warren Buffett has advised, to be greedy when others are fearful, we believe the best way to make money in the market is to engage in smart contrarian bets when everyone else is reluctant. The US stock market is still more than 10% below its all-time high as market participants are still digesting the tariffs situation as well as the new economic data, which is quite disappointing. The Philadelphia Fed manufacturing index decreased to -26.4 in April, well below expectations and the lowest reading since April 2023. It is also the second lowest level outside of official recessions, which hints towards the possibility that we are already in a recession that will only be declared at a later date. The employment, shipments, and new orders components all decreased as well, further pointing towards a slowing economy.