Market Crash 2021: Why Magna Stock (TSX:MG) Will Shine Through

Magna stock will weather the storm of the next stock market crash in 2021 as it increasingly participates in the electrification of vehicles.

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A stock market crash is seeming increasingly likely in 2021. Many factors point to this. For example, the second wave of the virus is rapidly escalating. Also, new lockdowns have taken hold. The government continues to offer support. But the economic pain of this is massive. Individuals, companies, and the country will be paying for this for years to come.

So I think it’s very probable that a market crash is coming. How can we protect our money in this scenario? TSX-listed Magna International Inc. (TSX:MG)(NYSE:MG) is a global player in the auto parts industry. It has proven itself as it has stood the test of time. Read on to see why Magna stock will shine through in the market crash of 2021.

Magna’s history speaks for itself

This $27 billion company has a long history. Through ups and downs. Economic boom times and recessions. Through it all, Magna has thrived. The cyclicality of the business is rough. But Magna has created a financially strong and flexible business. For example, Magna has always kept its debt balance low. Also, the company has always focused on maximizing cash flows and returns. It is what has supported Magna’s growth.

Also, it is what has allowed the company to withstand the notoriously cyclical auto parts industry. This will allow Magna stock to shine through the upcoming market crash of 2021 as it has supported Magna stock’s superior returns.

Magna secures its place in the global shift toward vehicle electrification

The shift toward clean energy is gaining momentum. The pursuit of cleaning up every facet of life is an honourable pursuit. But it’s also a money-making pursuit. Clean energy has big growth ahead as it replaces traditional energy sources. Those companies that do not participate will be left in the dust. So it comes as no surprise that Magna stock has shot higher because of its joint venture with LG.

The electric powertrain market is a fast-growing segment of the auto parts industry. Current research estimates for this market are clearly bullish. The global electric powertrain market is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of almost 15%. By 2027, the market is expected to reach at least $38 billion. I think this estimate may prove to be too conservative and that the actual growth rates may come in higher.

Think about it. If electric cars will replace diesel cars, there’s a long way to go. In the U.S. alone, the auto parts industry is worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

So back to Magna’s joint venture with LG Electronics. It’s a collaboration “to manufacture e-motors, inverters, and on board chargers.” The new joint venture will draw upon Magna’s strength in automotive manufacturing. It will also draw upon LG’s expertise in e-motors and inverters. It will accelerate both companies’ growth in the electric powertrain market.

Motley Fool: the bottom line

A market crash in 2021 will no doubt hit all TSX-listed companies. But that’s okay, because this will uncover some great buying opportunities. Magna stock is one of those quality companies that you can snatch up in all the chaos. It has shown its resiliency in the past. It has positioned itself favourably for the future.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Karen Thomas has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Magna Int’l.

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