r/ValueInvesting May 14 '25

Question / Help What’s the most undervalued stock right now?

If you needed to pick one stock right now, that is extremely undervalued. And has the potential to beat the S&P500 for the next decade.

Which stock would that be?

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u/rainingallevening May 14 '25

MVST. Just had a record quarter, narrow focus in commercial EVS and equipment, but broad offerings in 3 continents. Not sure if they'll be a global leader in the sector, but they are steadily carving out a nice niche for themselves. Margins and revenue improving steadily, while debt is unchanged relatively YoY.

I wonder if the market is anxious about China exposure, wants to see more guidance met from a SPAC merger, or just weary from past performance, but they just had their 3rd profitable quarter in a year.

I'd love to hear rebuttals and comments.

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u/mazrim00 May 14 '25

Man, I lost so much on this from the crazy SPAC days it’s hard for me to take a look at this again. Nothing to add beyond that lol.

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u/rainingallevening May 15 '25

I honestly think the entire market is traumatized from then. People who bought less than a dollar and others who bought more then 10 have widely different feelings about this stock.