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The FTSE 100 is on fire! Yet these 2 stocks still look cheap to me

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It might sound paradoxical that the FTSE 100 has simply powered to a brand new all-time excessive when the UK financial system stays stagnant. However lots of the index’s largest constituents generate the majority of their revenues abroad, thereby making it far much less tied to home fortunes.

Yesterday (10 July), the FTSE 100 completed the day at a report 8,975 factors, and is now up by greater than 9% this 12 months (beating the S&P 500). Over three years, it’s returned over 30% (together with dividends)! That’s a stable exhibiting.

Regardless of this, these two Footsie shares nonetheless look low-cost to me.

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Potential turnaround inventory

The primary is JD Sports activities Vogue (LSE: JD), which now has 4,871 shops worldwide. I’m due a go to to my native one truly for a brand new pair of health club trainers, which is probably why JD is on my thoughts.

The inventory has struggled badly, falling from 186p in early 2023 to simply 88p right this moment. And the chief offender has been Nike, a key companion that reportedly makes up almost half of JD’s gross sales.

The US sportswear big took its eye off the ball lately, permitting newer manufacturers like HOKA and ON to nip in and steal market share.

Nevertheless, Nike has new administration and is working exhausting to reignite the expansion engine. The JD and Nike share costs are likely to commerce in tandem, so any success at Nike could be nice information for the UK retailer.

That stated, tariffs stay a danger. Nike and different sportswear corporations manufacture their wares in Asia, and President Trump has simply reinstated “reciprocal tariffs” on a number of Asian international locations. If these corporations elevate costs, client demand might stoop additional, hurting JD’s gross sales.

Trying on the valuation although, I’ve to think about that a lot of the dangerous information is already baked in right here. Primarily based on present estimates for subsequent 12 months, the inventory’s forward-looking price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is simply 6.8. Against this, Nike’s ahead P/E ratio is 42.

On condition that JD additionally sells ON, HOKA, Adidas, and lots of extra manufacturers, I believe this low-cost inventory is value assessing at 88p.

The second FTSE 100 inventory that appears low-cost is Melrose Industries (LSE: MRO). It’s up round 92% over 5 years, however 21% decrease than a excessive reached in March 2024.

By means of its subsidiary GKN Aerospace, Melrose produces engine elements, touchdown gear, electrical wiring techniques, and different parts for the likes of Rolls‑Royce, Airbus and Boeing.

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It additionally offers profitable aftermarket providers and upkeep, producing recurring income by long-term contracts and danger‑sharing partnerships throughout the lifecycle of plane and engines.

Shareholders ought to see a long time of money flows from the engines aftermarket, with earnings that ought to develop considerably.

Melrose Industries. 

In some ways then, Melrose ought to profit from the identical optimistic traits lifting Rolls-Royce (rising world journey and defence spending). Certainly, it’s arguably a lower-profile, extra diversified option to play the aerospace upcycle.

The inventory is buying and selling at 14.5 occasions ahead earnings, versus almost 37 for Rolls-Royce. 

Naturally, Melrose shares comparable dangers with Rolls-Royce, particularly a downturn in world journey from some kind of shock (warfare, pandemic, and so forth). The dividend yield can also be tiny at simply over 1.1%.

Nevertheless, with the inventory presently buying and selling 17.5% decrease than the common analyst consensus, I believe Melrose is one to think about at 530p.

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