
Recent analyst actions on Full Truck Alliance (YMM), including an upgrade from JPMorgan and new coverage from Nomura, have refocused attention on the company’s digital freight platform, as well as its order growth and AI plans.
See our latest analysis for Full Truck Alliance.
At a share price of $8.67, Full Truck Alliance has seen a 7-day share price return of 7.30% and a 90-day share price return of 5.86%. However, the year-to-date share price return is down 22.93%, and the 1-year total shareholder return is down 27.89%, while the 3-year total shareholder return is up 33.48%, suggesting recent momentum has picked up after a weaker stretch.
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Full Truck Alliance now sits at the intersection of a bullish story built on order growth and AI ambitions, and a bearish view of its weak recent shareholder returns. The key question is which side the current valuation is more closely aligned with.
The most followed narrative values Full Truck Alliance at $12.43 per share, well above the recent $8.67 close, and ties that gap to long term digital freight trends.
The ongoing shift from offline to online logistics in China is accelerating, as demonstrated by FTA's 23.8% year-over-year growth in fulfilled orders and 19.3% YoY increase in shipper MAUs. This digital transformation drives platform volume, supporting higher future revenues and take-rates.
Curious what sits behind that valuation gap? The narrative leans heavily on steady earnings expansion, richer margins, and a future earnings multiple that reshapes how Full Truck Alliance is priced.
Result: Fair Value of $12.43 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, risks around higher freight brokerage fees and slower freight brokerage revenue growth, combined with rising marketing costs, could still challenge the Full Truck Alliance upside story.
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