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Could these beaten-down FTSE 250 stocks deliver magnificent returns in 2024?

These four FTSE 250 stocks haven’t performed well in recent years. Amid an improving economic backdrop, could they be the next big winners?

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The FTSE 250 is down 2.8% over one year and up 2.9% over five years. So the index really hasn’t performed for investors. Of course, that’s not to say individual stocks haven’t outperformed.

Nonetheless, the economic backdrop is changing. Interest rates are set to start falling, in theory bringing capital back to stock markets and reducing debt burdens, while the UK economy has proven relatively resilient.

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So should I be looking to the FTSE 250 to deliver strong returns in 2024? Well, there certainly could be some bigger winners. Below, I’ve take a look at some beaten-down stocks. Will they recover?

Hargreaves Lansdown

Hargreaves Lansdown (LSE:HL.) shares look cheaper than they’ve ever done. The forward price-to-earnings (P/E) — based of earnings per share (EPS) estimates — now sits at just 12.8 times.

However, it’s clearly not offering the growth that it once did. I’m more bullish than the below consensus estimates suggest, noting more positive retail investor activity in recent months.

I’m currently holding my stock in Hargreaves Lansdown. I think the company needs to do more to ensure it doesn’t lose market share to newcomers like AJ Bell. For some investors, Hargreaves’s fee structure is just too large.

And while its customer service is very strong, I’m currently waiting for a $3.5bn stock to be added to the platform. They said it would take three weeks.

202420252026
EPS (p)59.6958.9361.72
P/E12.81312.4

        

Crest Nicholson

One of my first investments, and one of my worst investments, Crest Nicholson has performed very poorly in recent years amid the cladding crisis, the removal of the help-to-buy scheme, and rising interest rates.

This really is a firm in the doldrums. Could things improve? Well, the EPS data below isn’t overly convincing, and it may take time. Nonetheless, there remains an acute shortage of housing in the UK and, in the long run, I’d expect well-run developers to come back stronger.

202320242025
EPS (p)14.4911.2915.88
P/E14.218.313.1

        

Aston Martin

Aston Martin is among the most volatile stocks on the index. The company was outperforming expectations at the beginning of 2023 and then supply chain constraints contributed to the share price falling towards the end of the year.

Investors may be concerns by the earnings forecast. Aston Martin isn’t expected to turn a profit until 2026. However, I certainly believe it’s an attractive investment.

That’s because the car maker is focusing on paying down debts, and because companies in this luxury space trade at very high multiples. Ferrari, for example, is trading around 47 times earnings.

202420252026
EPS-27.94-7.258.75
P/En.a.n.a.21.8

        

Close Brothers Group

Close Brothers Group has performed very poorly over the past year as its Winterflood financial planning and investment service unit has continued to struggle amid considerable headwinds in the equity trading market. This led to a £2.5m loss in Q3 2024.

However, using the consensus estimates below, it’s among the most attractive investment opportunities I’ve come across. Earnings are expected to grow throughout the medium term and it’s only trading at 5.48 times forward earnings. It’s certainly an investment I’d consider if I had the capital.

202420252026
EPS98.51111.39126.5
P/E5.484.854.26

        

James Fox has positions in Aston Martin, Crest Nicholson Plc, and Hargreaves Lansdown Plc. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Hargreaves Lansdown Plc. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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