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  • Top Cyclical Stocks to Watch For in 2021

    Top Cyclical Stocks to Watch For in 2021

    Cyclical stocks’ future seems bright with Joe Biden joining the prime seat in Washington. 

    The business situation has improved a lot since the second half of 2020. Moreover, with Joe Biden sworn as the new president of the United States, it is expected the economic situation will get better. The cyclical stocks rely upon the macroeconomic factors or systemic changes in the overall economy. That’s why they are called cyclical as they follow the cycles of an economy.

    Most of the cyclical stocks are based on firms that sell consumer discretionary items—where consumers purchasing increases during a booming economy and decreases during a recession period.

    In recent times, cyclical stocks have been on investors’ radar. Logically, most of the cyclical stocks had bad times during the pandemic, but we are eyeing better times with the new presidency in the office. For instance, Nike stock has done great over time and has shown the potential to rise back strongly. So, there are some notable stocks in the segment to watch for this year. Let’s have a look at the top 3 cyclical stocks in the market at the moment.

    Boeing (BA)

    The Boeing Company (BA) that manufactures and produces the magnificent Boeing Commercial Aircrafts has had bad times over the past year or so. After the two big Boeing crashes the company has been under regulatory radar and was working within limits. And, to add to the woes the pandemic badly affected the company.

    However, the company has started to regain its strength in recent times. The restart of the Boeing737 Max in late 2020 “marks a turning point” toward the company’s financial recovery. The Aerospace guru, Andrew Gollan has also upgraded Boeing from Sell to Hold and raised the price target $150 to $215.

    However, it is going to be a long hard battle for the company to come out of hefty debts and continue with financial freedom. Gollan expects that the company will pay $8 billion of outstanding cash costs this year. With the Max delivers underway, it will help the company to restore financial stability and return the debt.

    Potentially, in 2022, the company would be in a better financial position. Moreover, Boeing just announced that it will start delivering commercial airplanes with the ability to fly on 100% biofuel by the end of the decade. If the company works on this goal with a high success rate then in the long-term things will get bigger for Boeing.

    In the meanwhile, Boeing (BA) stock can make movements that can signal investors to a buy point. So, Boeing’s stock is one to keep an eye on in 2021.

    Crocs (CROX)

    Crocs (CROX) is another consumer cyclical stock that is worth looking forward to. The Colorado-based company is the sole manufacturer of the Crocs brand foam clogs.

    On Jan 20, the company upgraded its Q4 and 2020 revenues. Moreover, Crocs has released a higher outlook for 2021. The company expects its business to continue growth with strong momentum. Also, the incline in online sales is a big reason why Crocs is expecting higher sales this year.

    The company anticipates Q4 revenues to rise by 55% to $410 million compared to the prior updated growth of 30%. While for the full-year 2020, the company expects the revenue to cross $1,381 million—almost 12% growth year-over-year. For the 2021 outlook, Crocs has forecasted revenues to grow between 20% and 25%.

    Overall Crocs (CROX) is ready for strong growth and accelerated business this year. So, it one key stock in the segment to watch for in 2021.

    Nike (NKE)

    Nike (NKE) is one of the leading shoe brands and produces other apparel and equipment. The stock price has soared over 40% since the start of 2020. The overall business of Nike was impacted by the pandemic, but the company kept on fighting with decent sales.

    In fiscal 2020, the digital sales increased by 47% with all geographies growing strong double-digits. As the online shopping trend is growing, online sales are expected to grow for Nike in the coming years.

    In the pre-COVID phase, the company added around 70 million new members to its ecosystem from all over the world. Nike’s share price may be overvalued but it still has much potential to make bull runs this year—as the momentum is on its side.

    Nike is well-positioned cyclical stocks and the company knows to work in different circumstances. This is proven with its steady growth as the company reported a 4% increase in revenue for the 6-months of FY 2021. While the net income jumped up to 12% year-over-year. So, Nike (NKE) stock is a decent stock to keep in your books heading forward.

  • Under the spotlight: Aerospace & Defence Stocks

    Under the spotlight: Aerospace & Defence Stocks

    Rolls-Royce is now facing the most challenging time in its 114-year history because of the coronavirus crisis. By raising 5 billion pounds ($6.8 billion) in cash, the supplier to Airbus and Boeing Co (NYSE: BA) bought it time but warned that 2020 would be even worse than expected.

    The manufacturer of powerplants for British nuclear submarines might need to be saved by the state before it secured extra funds in November.

    Following last month’s reduction in Rolls’ debt rating to “junk,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempted to allay concerns, saying the government would work with the company to ensure its “long-term future” as a “great, great British company.”

    Rolls Royce is one of only four major manufacturers in the world of aero engines, symbolizing British industrial interests at a crucial time when the nation is attempting to assert its position in a post-Brexit world and struggling with uncertainty over the future trade relationships.

    The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) shares were trading down -2.05% at $221.24 at the time of writing on Thursday. Boeing (BA) recently stated that the company and the University of Arizona put an age-old technique, thermal disinfection, to use in the fight against COVID-19.

    The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) share price went from a low point around $89.00 to briefly over $349.95 in past 52 weeks, though shares have since pulled back to $221.24. BA market cap has remained high, hitting $127.12B at the time of writing, giving it price-to-sales ratio of more than 2.

    If we look at the recent analyst rating BA, UBS upgraded coverage on BA shares with a Buy rating and a $213.13 price target, which implies room for -8.11% downside momentum this year.

    EHang Holdings Limited (EH) last closed at $20.21, in a 52-week range of $7.59 to $24.38. The company achieved a significant milestone on the path to offering Urban Air Mobility (“UAM”) services worldwide. As On December 9, the Civil Aviation Authority of Austria issued a trial flight permit for the EH216 passenger-grade AAV. Analysts have a consensus price target of $13.00.

    Embraer S.A. (ERJ) stock drop by -0.96% to $7.22. The most recent rating by Morgan Stanley, on August 11, 2020, is at an Underweight.

    Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ:KTOS) Shares headed rising, higher as much as 6.63% following its announcement of successful completion of Kratos Valkyrie UAS AttritableONE flight test enabling the F-22 and F-35 5th flying of generation fighters in formation. The most recent rating by JP Morgan, on September 22, 2020, is at a Neutral.

    L3Harris Technologies Inc. (NYSE:LHX) fall -0.23% after losing more than -$0.42 on Thursday after reporting that it will host a conference call on Friday, January 29, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) to discuss its fourth quarter calendar year 2020 financial results.

    Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT) last closed at $352.60, in a 52-week range of $266.11 to $442.53. Analysts have a consensus price target of $436.00.

    Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC) stock drop by -0.44% to $300.68. On December 8, 2020, the company and Veritas Capital, revealed that Peraton, an affiliate of Veritas, has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Northrop Grumman’s federal IT and mission support services business for $3.4 billion in cash. The most recent rating by RBC Capital Mkts, on October 06, 2020, is at an Outperform.

    AMMO Inc. (NASDAQ:POWW) Shares headed falling, lower as much as -2.15% after reporting the closing of Underwriters’ $2.6 million over-allotment of common stock.

    Raytheon Technologies Corporation (NYSE:RTX) rose 0.10% after gaining more than $0.07 on Thursday.

    Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. (SPCE) last closed at $25.50, in a 52-week range of $9.06 to $42.49. On December 14, 2020, the firm revealed an update following its recent test flight on December 12, 2020. Analysts have a consensus price target of $26.78.

    Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. (SPR) stock drop by -1.30% to $36.37. The most recent rating by UBS, on December 07, 2020, is at a Buy.

    Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. (NASDAQ:SWBI) Shares headed rising, higher as much as 0.89% following the declaration from the firm that its Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of up to $50 million of the company’s common stock through December 14, 202. The most recent rating by Aegis Capital, on September 24, 2020, is at a Buy.

    AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (AMEX:UAVS) rose 5.57% after gaining more than $0.17 on Thursday.