Wall Street's Boldest Bets: Tesla, Nvidia, and Texas Instruments Set for a Massive Rebound

GuruFocus.com
03-20

Citi sees a major turnaround brewing in the analog chip sector, calling Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) its top pick thanks to a compelling risk-reward setup. The sector has been through its second-worst correction in two decades, but with sales, margins, and earnings nearing pre-pandemic levels, analysts believe the bottom is in. While auto-related sales remain sluggish, industrial demandwhich makes up about 35% of the marketis showing strong signs of recovery. Citi expects quarterly sales to climb 30% through 2026, with earnings per share potentially jumping 70% as the upcycle gains momentum.

    Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is back in the spotlight after Cantor Fitzgerald upgraded the stock to overweight, seeing its current dip as a prime buying opportunity. With shares down 45% year-to-date, analysts are betting on upcoming catalysts to drive a rebound. Meanwhile, Nomura turned bullish on Xpeng, citing its improving EV pipeline and market share gains. In fintech, Compass Point initiated coverage on Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD) with a buy rating, expecting rising crypto activity and regulatory tailwinds to boost growth.

    Elsewhere, Barclays upgraded Mosaic (NYSE:MOS) on expectations of a profit rebound after years of heavy investments, while TD Cowen sees Shell (NYSE:SHEL) as the best-positioned European energy stock for stable shareholder returns. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) remains a high-conviction play after bullish takeaways from its AI conference, reinforcing its dominance in the trillion-dollar AI infrastructure market. With multiple sectors flashing signs of recovery, investors are eyeing select opportunities that could deliver outsized gains.

    This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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