3 beaten-down ASX shares that I think could rebound strongly

Not every sell-off is a buying opportunity, but some businesses still have strong long-term potential despite recent weakness.

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While it is disappointing to see ASX shares fall significantly from their highs, it can create opportunities for investors.

That does not mean every decline is a buying opportunity. Sometimes the market is reacting to real and lasting challenges.

But in other cases, I think sentiment can overshoot.

Here are three ASX shares that have been under pressure but could have the potential to rebound strongly over time.

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Temple & Webster Group Ltd (ASX: TPW)

Temple & Webster has seen its share price fall heavily over the past year, which reflects both a slowdown in consumer spending and changing expectations around growth.

The business operates in online furniture and homewares, which is naturally tied to housing activity and discretionary spending.

That creates some short-term uncertainty. But I think it is worth looking at the bigger picture.

The shift toward online retail is still playing out, and Temple & Webster remains one of the leading pure-play operators in that space in Australia.

If consumer conditions stabilise and housing-related activity improves, I think there is scope for the business to regain momentum.

Megaport Ltd (ASX: MP1)

Megaport is another name that has been through a significant reset.

Its share price has been volatile, reflecting both its growth profile and the challenges of scaling a global network business.

What I find interesting is the underlying role it plays. Megaport connects businesses to cloud infrastructure and data centres, which are becoming increasingly important as digital demand grows.

The company has also been expanding its offering, including moving into adjacent areas like compute and GPU services. That broadens its opportunity set.

If execution improves and growth continues, I think there is potential for sentiment to shift.

Lovisa Holdings Ltd (ASX: LOV)

Lovisa's share price has also pulled back, despite the business continuing to expand globally.

This is a fast-fashion jewellery retailer with a strong track record of store rollout and international growth.

What stands out to me is the scalability. The company continues to open new stores across multiple regions, and its model has proven to be repeatable in different markets.

Short-term pressures, such as cost inflation or softer consumer spending, can weigh on performance.

But over a longer period, I think the growth opportunity remains significant.

Foolish Takeaway

Beaten-down ASX shares can be risky, but they can also offer meaningful upside if the underlying business remains intact.

Temple & Webster, Megaport, and Lovisa have seen sentiment weaken while still operating in areas with long-term potential.

For me, that is often where the possibility of a strong rebound begins.

Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has positions in Lovisa. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Lovisa, Megaport, and Temple & Webster Group. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Lovisa and Temple & Webster Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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