11 Best Falling Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts

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7. Monday.com Ltd. (NASDAQ:MNDY)

Year to date returns: -37.26%

52 Week Range: $141.86 – $342.64

Current Share Price: $143.86

Stock Upside Potential: 69.11%

Number of hedge fund holdings: 67

Monday.com Ltd. (NASDAQ:MNDY) is one of the best falling stocks to buy, according to Wall Street analysts. Monday.com Ltd. (NASDAQ:MNDY) holds a Strong Buy consensus from 19 analysts, with 17 Buys and 2 Holds. The average price target is $243.28, ranging from $195 to $330, implying a 69.1% upside from the current $143.86.

On November 13, KeyBanc Capital Markets reiterated an Overweight rating on Monday.com Ltd. (NASDAQ:MNDY) and a $270 price target. The positive stance follows Chief Financial Officer Eliran Glazer’s asserting that the company is on track to deliver $1.8 billion in revenue by 2027. The revenue target builds on the company’s impressive 28.6% revenue growth over the past 12 months.

In a bid to accelerate revenue growth, Monday.com is increasing its sales headcount by about 30% in 2025 and 20% next year. In a bid to support cross-selling, the company is also changing its sales compensation structure from a base-salary-focused model to a more incentive-driven one. KeyBanc Capital Markets has also touted a push for productivity improvements through internal artificial intelligence agents.

On November 11, DA Davidson lowered its price target for monday.com Ltd. to $250 from $275 but maintained its Buy rating. The firm pointed to slower sales cycles and a tougher macro backdrop after the company reported results that fell short of expectations. Even with the more cautious stance, DA Davidson pointed to monday.com’s strong fundamentals, an 89.17% gross margin, $1.23 EPS, and management’s confidence in reaching its FY2027 revenue goal. That outlook is backed by the company’s push further upmarket, growing AI features, and expanding product lineup.

Monday.com Ltd. (NASDAQ:MNDY) provides a customizable platform for teams to manage projects, streamline workflows, and collaborate on tasks. It offers visual, drag-and-drop boards and templates for a wide range of use cases, including marketing, sales, HR, and project management, and integrates with other tools to centralize work.

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