We recently published a list of 16 Best 52-Week Low Stocks To Buy Now According to Short Sellers. In this article, we are going to take a look at where MarketAxess Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:MKTX) stands against other best 52-week low stocks to buy now according to short sellers.
The US stock market reached new all-time highs in late February 2025, as inflation remained near the 2% target while a potential end in the Ukraine conflict sparked some optimism for the long term. Besides the creation of multi-billion-dollar demand for potential rebuilding efforts of the country, including agriculture, residential, and infrastructure, the return of American business to Ukraine and Russia is a big win for most corporations, many of which could experience up to double-digit uplift in revenue and earnings growth due to up to 200 million customer market. More importantly, this outlook is favorable for energy security, stimulates volumes, and might push energy prices lower, which in turn allows for higher profitability.
Despite the aforementioned tailwinds, the US stock market gains are still largely driven by the Magnificent 8 companies, which trade at record-high valuations and have contributed to an unprecedented rise in the stock market concentration. These companies are anticipated to have tremendous growth opportunities arising from AI and data center megatrends, on top of existing rapidly growing niches like cloud computing, media streaming, SaaS, and others. Only time will tell whether the current valuations are fair; what is certain is that many industries have been struggling since 2022, as inflationary pressures followed by high interest rates and an increasingly tough labor market dominated by layoffs and scarcity of entry-level positions have put tremendous pressure on US consumers. The high financing costs have led to diminishing Capex appetite in many industries, leading to struggle in several market segments – perfectly illustrated by underperforming consumer discretionary and industrial sectors since 2022.
On top of harsh macro conditions in the last 3 years, the new “Trump 2.0” regime and his administration can be a threat for the healthcare sector. Trump is a notorious critic of the health insurance business and might create headwinds for it through attempts of deregulation and efforts to cut the government financing of healthcare programs. As a result, the healthcare sector relative to the overall market is at record lows comparable to the 2008 depression. All in all, despite apparent optimism in the market, there are pockets of underperformance and many companies trading near their 52-week low, which may present compelling opportunities to acquire good companies at attractive prices.
We screened 30-40 stocks with at least $1 billion in market cap that are near their 52-week lows. Then we sorted them by open short interest as a percentage of outstanding shares and included the top 16 with the lowest open short interest in the article. Our belief is that a low open short interest implies a lack of bearish views on the business from leading hedge funds, which represents a bullish signal from a contrarian perspective.
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Short Interest as % of Shares Outstanding: 3.97%
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:MKTX) is a leading electronic trading platform operator specializing in fixed-income securities, particularly corporate bonds. The company revolutionized bond trading by enhancing liquidity, transparency, and efficiency through its proprietary technology and data-driven solutions. MKTX serves institutional investors globally, offering automated trade execution, credit market data, and portfolio analytics. With the increasing adoption of electronic trading in fixed-income markets, the company continues to expand its product offerings and leverage AI and data analytics to strengthen its competitive position in the evolving financial landscape.
MarketAxess Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:MKTX) has had a tough Q4 2024 as the stock price is down 35% from the October peak. The company sees high levels of volatility in the rates market which is further aggravated by the consolidation of two major banking trading desks, which creates a headwind for fee distribution. On top of that, MKTX’s income was pressured by mark-to-market losses from its US Treasury portfolio as the new Trump administration has pushed yields higher due to concerns that tariffs will fuel inflation in the following years. The aforementioned headwinds are certainly temporary, while the company is taking the right steps to solidify its position for the long-term – it is undergoing a significant technology transformation, focused on delivering innovative trading solutions and data-driven analytics to its clients. As disclosed at a recent financial services conference, management is seeing strong growth opportunities in emerging markets and is working to carefully monetize its unique data assets to drive increased electronic trading volumes and revenues. Despite some near-term headwinds from portfolio trading, MKTX is well-positioned to capitalize on the continued electronification of fixed-income markets in the years ahead.
Overall, MKTX ranks 15th on our list of best 52-week low stocks to buy now according to short sellers. While we acknowledge the potential of MKTX 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 timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than MKTX but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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