Is Bank of America (BAC) the Best Blue Chip Stock To Invest In According to Short Sellers?
We recently compiled a list of the 12 Best Blue Chip Stocks To Invest In According to Short Sellers. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) stands against the other blue chip stocks.
“Investors Need a Reason to Buy”
While economic data may be scarce, every data point gives a new angle to the ever-uncertain economic conditions in the US. On September 12, Jason Draho, UBS Global Wealth Management Head of Asset Allocation, appeared in an interview on Yahoo Finance to discuss the market moves after the consumer price index (CPI) report was released on Wednesday.
Draho suggested how regular intra-day moves did not hold enough weight to impact or influence the Fed’s decision. However, he did acknowledge that the inflation data and Wall Street’s reaction to it make the case for a 25-basis cut, or more, in the upcoming Fed meeting.
Draho then hinted that investors are hoping for a soft landing and are looking for stronger reasons or economic cues to hold back, given that bad economic news, as of now, has not triggered investors as much. He also emphasized the need for more financial data and clarity on whether the Fed would be proactive with its rate cuts for further analysis.
Contrary to what investors wish, he believes the Fed will be rather hawkish than proactive with its rate-cutting cycle. He adds that while the market calls for 100 basis points in rate cuts by the end of this year, he does expect the Fed to signal way less.
He then shed light on supply challenges in the technology sector, hinting that demand is not the issue at the moment. He was particularly impressed by the earnings posted by AI companies. Draho expects tech companies to have strong balance sheets and strong earnings power by the end of 2024, making them attractive stocks despite the economic turmoil.
“Volatility Over the Last Several Weeks is Unwarranted”
On September 13, Andrew Krei, Crescent Grove Advisors co-chief investment officer, appeared in an interview on Yahoo Finance to share his bullish outlook on the economy and financial markets. Krei discussed the labor market trends and how they may impact the Fed’s decisions in the upcoming meeting.
Krei pressed that despite the “unwarranted” volatility over the past few weeks, the economic outlook remains favorable, with credit markets showing close to no signs of stress. Krei also shed light on the global economic backdrop, suggesting that international markets, especially Europe, Japan, and China were showing strong signs of recovery in trade and manufacturing.
As far as investment goes, Krei suggests that while mega-cap tech stocks have shown promising results, he is more bullish on stocks outside of the magnificent 7. He was particularly inclined to companies in healthcare, finance, and industrials, hinting that these sectors will benefit immensely from the easing cycle. He then suggested that investors must shift their focus to diversified stocks with lower valuations and relatively stronger risk-adjusted returns.
Whatever the state of the economy, some stocks are notorious for their strong and consistent financial results.
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Our Methodology
To come up with the 12 best blue chip stocks to invest in according to short sellers, we first went over multiple similar rankings, our own rankings, and ETFs to compile a list of blue chip stocks. We then found the companies with the lowest short float and ranked the top 12 with the largest number of hedge fund holders and lowest short float percentage. The stocks are sorted in descending order of their short interest.
Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points (see more details here).
Is Bank of America (BAC) the Best Blue Chip Stock To Invest In According to Short Sellers?
Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC)
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 92
Short % of Shares Outstanding: 0.81%
Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) is a financial services company that ranks sixth on our list of the best blue chip stocks to invest in according to short sellers. The company provides investment and wealth management services to individuals, institutions, small to medium-sized businesses, large corporations, and the government.
In the second quarter of 2024, Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) added another 278,000 net new checking accounts, bringing its fiscal half-year 2024 total to 500,000. As for the wealth management segment, the company maintained 6,100 new relationships and added thousands of small businesses in its commercial business sector. Bank of America now manages $5.7 trillion in client balances, loans, deposits, and investments in its consumer and wealth management segments.
Its financial results aside, the Tier 1 investment company is also among the top credit card issuers in the United States and has one of the best retail networks across the country. Bank of America Corporation’s (NYSE:BAC) position in the market is evident from its 69-million-individual customer base, 3,800 retail locations, and 15,000 ATMs across the United States. Overall, the company has 58 million verified digital users, with 47 million active mobile users.
Analysts are also bullish on BAC and their 12-month median price target of $45.5 points to a 17% upside from current levels. In Q2 2024, there were 92 hedge funds that held positions in the stock with total stakes amounting to $48.1 billion. As of June 30, Berkshire Hathaway was the largest shareholder with a position worth $41.1 billion.
ClearBridge Investments’ ClearBridge Value Equity Strategy stated the following regarding Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC) in its first quarter 2024 investor letter:
"We added several new positions during the quarter. Our largest new addition was Bank of America Corporation (NYSE:BAC), one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving some 66 million consumer and small business clients across the U.S. as well as large corporations, financial institutions and governments globally. We believe that the interest rate pressure that Bank of America faced in early 2023 has subsided, and risks surrounding deposit outflows have abated, which should allow the company to improve its book value and capital growth as well as benefit from a rebound of capital markets activity."
Overall BAC ranks 6th on our list of the best blue chip stocks to invest in according to short sellers. While we acknowledge the potential of BAC 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 time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than BAC but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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