Three undervalued stocks with improving earnings outlook
Slide Insurance combines cheap valuation with rising profit expectations
The insurer trades at a deep discount to peers while earnings expectations have moved higher, suggesting the market may be underpricing improving profitability.
| Instrument | Side | Target | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| SLDE | Long | Slide Insurance operates in U.S. property and casualty coverage, has seen current-year earnings expectations rise materially over the last two months, and trades at a P/E far below its industry, supporting upside if underwriting performance and profit growth remain strong. | |
| SLDE | Long | Slide Insurance operates in U.S. property and casualty coverage and is trading at a materially lower earnings multiple than its industry while current-year earnings estimates have risen sharply, supporting a case for multiple re-rating and stronger profit realization. |
Universal Insurance offers residential insurance exposure at a discount
The company pairs a below-industry earnings multiple with strong upward earnings revisions, creating a favorable setup if operating performance continues to strengthen.
| Instrument | Side | Target | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| UVE | Long | Universal Insurance is a vertically integrated residential property insurer with a valuation below its industry average, and the large increase in current-year earnings expectations indicates improving business momentum that the market may not fully reflect. |
Hilton Grand Vacations screens as a discounted travel recovery play
The hospitality operator trades below peer valuation levels and has seen earnings expectations improve, which supports upside if consumer travel demand remains resilient.
| Instrument | Side | Target | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| HGV | Long | Hilton Grand Vacations is seeing upward revisions to current-year earnings and trades at a P/E below its industry, suggesting the market may be underpricing earnings resilience and operating leverage in its hospitality business. | |
| HGV | Long | Hilton Grand Vacations is trading at a lower earnings multiple than its industry while profit expectations have moved higher, offering a value-oriented way to gain exposure to hospitality demand with room for earnings-driven re-rating. |
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