UnitedHealth Stock Is Historically Cheap, But Don’t Buy It Until July 29: Here’s Why
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Despite the apparent bargain, however, famed investor
According to the former hedge fund manager, investors should wait for the company’s Q2 earnings on
UnitedHealth stock may not have bottomed yet
UnitedHealth shares have taken a significant blow in recent months, falling more than 40% year-to-date following a rare earnings miss and a downward revision of full-year guidance.
The quarterly released posted in April marked the insurer’s first to have come in shy of
That said, some investors currently see value in UNH stock that’s down nearly 50% versus its all-time high of about
Plus, insider buying has also picked up, with chief executive
Still,
“There’s going to be what I think is a clearing event … you may have to pay up 50 points if it turns out this is a good event. But I’m not going to tell you to buy more right now,” he added.
Investors should be patient in buying UNH shares
UnitedHealth’s earnings on
Investors are hoping for clarity on the company’s earnings trajectory, regulatory headwinds, and the performance of its Optum division, all have which have come under scrutiny.
Cramer’s hesitation reflects broader market skepticism. UNH’s recent disappointment on outlook rattled confidence, especially given its long-standing reputation for operational excellence.
The fact that Mad Money host, once bullish on the stock, is not urging restraints underscores the stakes. For long-term investors, UnitedHealth remains a healthcare powerhouse with a diversified business model and strong cash flow.
But in the short term, the
How Wall Street recommends playing UnitedHealth
Despite aforementioned risks and a key event scheduled for
According to
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