3 super ASX 200 stocks to buy after the market selloff

Wilsons thinks that these shares are buys after recent weakness.

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On Thursday, we looked at three ASX 200 stocks that Wilsons thinks investors should be buying after the market selloff. You can read about them here.

The good news for investors is that these aren't the only stocks that the broker is feeling bullish on.

Here are three more super stocks that its analysts think are attractively priced following recent weakness:

CAR Group Limited (ASX: CAR)

This auto listings company could be an ASX 200 stock to buy according to Wilsons.

The broker highlights that CAR Group's shares are trading at a discount to their five-year average multiple. This is despite its expectation for mid-teen earnings per share growth over the medium term. It said:

CAR's qualitative guidance for FY25 was slightly softer than expected due to softness in the US RV market. However, despite some macro weakness, we remain confident in CAR's competitive positioning, its pricing power, its margin expansion potential, and its long runway for growth offshore, which should support mid-teens EPS growth over the medium/long-term. Considering this, CAR's valuation is attractive at a PE multiple of ~31x, which represents a slight discount to its five-year average

Siteminder Ltd (ASX: SDR)

Another ASX 200 stock that could be cheap according to the broker is travel technology company Siteminder.

Wilsons believes that its shares have been oversold, which has created a compelling buying opportunity. Especially given how it feels there are upside risks to medium term consensus earnings estimates. It explains:

While SDR's 1H25 result was slightly soft, the stock has been materially oversold (in our view) driven by the market rotation out of high beta growth stocks amidst the recent tick up in bond yields. However, from a bottom-up perspective, our research team's conviction in the business remains high.  SDR's looming 'Smart Product' launches (C+, DR+, SD) should enable it to accelerate growth to ~30%. If SDR executes in line with our expectations, there are upside risks to consensus over the medium-term. Wilsons Advisory Research target price: $7.22/share.

Xero Ltd (ASX: XRO)

Finally, the cloud accounting platform provider could be an ASX 200 stock to buy after a major pullback.

Wilsons likes the company due to its potential to continue its consensus earnings upgrade cycle thanks to its growing average revenue per user (ARPU). It said:

XRO has pulled back in absence of company-specific news, driven by the market's rotation out of high-growth tech stocks. XRO's long-term earnings growth outlook remains highly attractive, underpinned by continued growth in the subscriber base, pricing, and operating leverage as costs are rationalised. We still see scope for XRO's consensus earnings upgrade cycle to continue over the medium-term as XRO lifts its ARPU (average revenue per user) by raising its prices and driving customer migration to higher value plans.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in Xero. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended SiteMinder and Xero. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended SiteMinder and Xero. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended CAR Group Ltd. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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