
We recently published a list of 11 Unstoppable Growth Stocks to Invest in Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where TransMedics Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMDX) stands against other unstoppable growth stocks to invest in now.
BlackRock highlighted that the trade conflict between the US and China continues to cause major economic disruptions. However, the expectations of a supply-driven contraction in the US are very different from a typical business cycle recession. The hard economic rules binding on policy are expected to limit the damage. Furthermore, the AI mega force has been keeping the firm overweight on the US stocks and positive on developed market stocks, despite the expectations of volatility.
BlackRock believes that some of the sectors are more exposed to tariffs as compared to others, with sectoral differences already at play in the earnings releases for Q1 2025. The companies that are at the forefront of the AI mega force continued to keep fueling the US equity strength, while policy uncertainty significantly impacts the broader market. The leading technology companies managed to exceed the Q1 earnings expectations, highlighted the increasing AI-driven demand, and announced plans to raise investments focused on AI.
Such trends strengthen the fact that how AI mega force continues to persist despite the supply-driven disruptions. As a result, BlackRock has remained positive on developed market (DM) stocks, primarily the US. On the other hand, automakers have been tagged by the firm as the ones most exposed to key supply inputs from China. Furthermore, some of the automakers have highlighted the impact of tariffs in their respective expectations for full-year earnings.
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Franklin Templeton believes that it is of utmost importance to remember that tough economic and/or market phases are finite. Investors who tend to see most of the profits during the recovery are the ones staying the course during the stormy weather. The investment firm continues to see increased potential for a sustained period of small-cap leadership. Considering its metric of choice to gauge index valuations, EV/EBIT, the Russell 2000 is far more attractively valued as compared to the Russell 1000, says Franklin Templeton.
As per the investment manager, the valuation situation becomes even more attractive when consensus earnings growth is included. Notably, growth stocks are the ones capable of increasing their earnings faster as compared to an average business in the respective industry or broader market. At 2024 end, the Russell 2000 was expected to see stronger earnings growth in 2025 as compared to the Russell 1000, based on EPS, added the investment firm.