US President Donald Trump helped calm markets on Wednesday by announcing a framework agreement on Greenland and dropping new tariffs he had previously threatened against eight European countries. This has improved the general mood in the stock markets.
With political concerns easing, investors are turning their attention to the fourth-quarter 2025 earnings season, which has started on a positive note. Tech stocks remain in focus as artificial intelligence and related technologies continue to drive market dynamics.
That said, the biggest opportunities this earnings season could come from more famous names like NVIDIA (NASDAQ:) and Microsoft (NASDAQ:). Many big tech companies already trade at sky-high valuations, so big gains will depend on financial results exceeding already high expectations.
In contrast, smaller, lesser-known tech companies that trade at lower valuations have a better chance of making sharp moves if their results surprise on the upside.
Investors generally have a clear idea of how big tech companies are performing because news and updates flow regularly between earnings reports. This is not the case for lesser-known companies, where information is limited and quarterly earnings play a much larger role in shaping market expectations.
With this in mind, we looked for undervalued US tech stocks that are expected to report earnings in the next 30 days and could see strong market reactions if their results turn out better than expected.
8 Undervalued US Tech Stocks to Watch Ahead of Their Q4 Results
To do this, we turned to the Investing.com filter to search for U.S. stocks that meet the following criteria:
Market capitalization greater than $1 billion Technology sector Publication of quarterly results in the next 30 days Upside potential greater than +45% according to InvestingPro Fair Value InvestingPro Health Score greater than 2.5/5
InvestingPro Fair Value takes the average of several well-known valuation models to estimate the value of a stock. The Health Score examines several financial metrics and peer comparisons to…
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