Navigating Volatility: Evaluating Investing.com’s Top Stocks of the Week for Q3 2025

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Saturday, Aug 30, 2025 4:46 am ET2min read
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- Q3 2025 markets face volatility from macroeconomic risks and AI-driven opportunities, with contrarian picks like KDP/MRVL and AI leaders MDB/SNOW highlighted for asymmetric upside.

- BofA recommends macro-resilient stocks (BA/CSCO/DDOG) while Morningstar identifies undervalued gems (ALLY/GOOGL/MSFT) trading below long-term potential amid sector rotation.

- Strategic positioning in AI infrastructure (PSTG) and spin-off value unlocking (KDP) contrast with defensive plays, emphasizing diversification across innovation velocity and economic direction.

The Q3 2025 market has been a rollercoaster, with macroeconomic headwinds and sector-specific catalysts creating both chaos and opportunity. As the Fed’s policy uncertainty lingers and trade negotiations remain in flux, investors must separate noise from signal. Let’s dissect Investing.com’s top stocks of the week through a contrarian lens and strategic positioning framework to identify where the real value lies.

Contrarian Opportunities: The “Broken” Stocks That Could Be Bargains

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(KDP) and (MRVL) have both plummeted over 17% this quarter, but their declines may present asymmetric upside. KDP’s acquisition of JDE Peet’s and its spin-off plan have spooked investors, with downgrading it to Hold due to leverage concerns [1]. Yet, the company’s beverage portfolio remains resilient, and the spin-off could unlock value for shareholders. Similarly, MRVL’s earnings miss—linked to inventory digestion at a key customer—overshadows its long-term AI infrastructure potential. With AI demand surging, Marvell’s semiconductors are critical to the next phase of growth. These stocks are being sold out of fear, not fundamentals, making them prime contrarian plays.

Strategic Positioning: AI’s New Frontier

The AI revolution is no longer a buzzword—it’s a profit driver.

(MDB) and (SNOW) have surged 47% and 20%, respectively, as enterprises scramble to monetize data and AI workflows. MongoDB’s 24% revenue jump to $591 million, coupled with 5,000 new AI-native customers, underscores its leadership in non-relational databases [1]. Snowflake’s AI strategy, while still unproven in monetization, has Macquarie analysts bullish on its long-term potential [1]. (PSTG) deserves a spotlight too: its 38% rally reflects strong demand for AI storage solutions, particularly from , which is scaling its infrastructure for generative AI [1]. These stocks are not just riding a trend—they’re building the rails for the AI economy.

Macro-Driven Picks: BofA’s Q3 2025 Playbook

Bank of America’s top 10 U.S. ideas for Q3 2025 highlight companies poised to thrive in a shifting macro environment.

(BA) benefits from recovering aircraft demand and trade deals, while (CSCO) is capitalizing on AI infrastructure and enterprise networking [2]. (DDOG) and (LEVI) stand out for durable revenue growth and minimal China exposure, respectively. These picks reflect a focus on near-term catalysts—like supply chain normalization and AI adoption—that could outperform in a Fed-pivot scenario.

Undervalued Gems: Morningstar’s 33 Hidden Treasures

Morningstar’s list of undervalued U.S. stocks for Q3 2025 includes

(ALLY), (GOOGL), and (MSFT), all of which are trading at discounts relative to their long-term potential [3]. Small-value stocks and communication services are particularly compelling, as the market overvalues growth at the expense of stability. For investors seeking downside protection, these names offer a balance of affordability and resilience.

The Bottom Line: Balancing Risk and Reward

The Q3 2025 market is a mosaic of extremes: AI darlings and overleveraged laggards coexist in a volatile landscape. Contrarians should target

and at their discounted levels, while strategic investors must double down on AI infrastructure leaders like , SNOW, and . BofA’s macro-driven picks and Morningstar’s undervalued stocks provide additional diversification. As always, the key is to align your portfolio with both the direction of the economy and the velocity of innovation.

Source:[1] Investing.com's stocks of the week - Yahoo Finance [https://finance.yahoo.com/news/investing-com-stocks-week-083002820.html][2] BofA introduces the Top 10 U.S. Ideas for Q3 2025 By ... [https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/bofa-introduces-the-top-10-us-ideas-for-q3-2025-4119183][3] 33 Undervalued US Stocks for Q3 2025 [https://global.

.com/en-gb/stocks/33-undervalued-us-stocks-2025]

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