3 ASX 200 shares on my May watchlist

Upcoming updates could reveal whether these growth shares are still executing, or whether investors need to be more patient.

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May could be an interesting month for several ASX 200 shares.

A number of quality companies are scheduled to release updates or results, which means investors may soon get a clearer view of how they are tracking.

Three ASX 200 shares on my watchlist this month are named below. I would be comfortable buying them today, but I also think there is a case for being patient, waiting for the results, or buying in stages.

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Life360 Inc. (ASX: 360)

I think Life360 is one of the more interesting technology shares on the ASX.

The company operates a family safety and location-sharing platform, which is used by households to stay connected and help protect loved ones. That gives it a different feel from many software businesses.

What I like about Life360 is the size of its opportunity. The extensive free user base gives the company a large audience to convert over time, while its paid memberships, advertising opportunities, and device integrations provide different ways to grow revenue.

I also think the product has a strong emotional angle. Families use it because it solves a real concern: knowing where people are, whether they are safe, and being alerted when something goes wrong.

That kind of everyday usefulness can support engagement and stickiness.

The upcoming result will be important because investors will be watching for subscriber growth, retention, annual recurring revenue, profitability, and whether management can keep expanding the platform without losing cost discipline.

I would be a buyer today, especially after recent weakness.

REA Group Ltd (ASX: REA)

REA Group is a very different kind of digital business.

It owns realestate.com.au, one of Australia's most important property platforms. In my opinion, this is one of the strongest network-effect businesses on the ASX.

Buyers go where the listings are. Agents list where the buyers are. That loop is incredibly powerful.

The housing market has been moving through a complicated period, with interest rates, affordability, and confidence all influencing activity. But over the long term, I think REA remains in a strong position because property is such a central part of Australian life.

People continue to search, compare, dream, buy, sell, rent, and refinance. REA sits right in the middle of that behaviour.

The upcoming result should give investors more information on listings, pricing, depth products, and the broader property advertising backdrop.

If the result shows that its core position remains strong, I think the long-term case could remain very attractive.

Xero Ltd (ASX: XRO)

Xero is also on my May watchlist.

The accounting software company has been under pressure, partly because investors have been reassessing technology valuations and asking how artificial intelligence (AI) could affect software businesses.

I think those concerns are understandable, but I also believe Xero has more resilience than the share price may suggest.

Its software sits inside small business workflows, helping with accounting, payroll, invoicing, reporting, and compliance. Once a business and its adviser network are using the platform, it can become difficult to move away.

That stickiness is a major part of the investment case.

I also think AI could become an opportunity rather than a risk. If Xero can embed smarter tools into its platform, it may help customers save time and make the product more valuable.

The upcoming result could be important for sentiment. Investors will likely be looking closely at subscriber growth, average revenue per user, margins, and how management talks about AI.

For me, Xero remains a quality long-term growth share, but the result could help decide whether to buy more aggressively or take a slower approach.

Foolish takeaway

I think May could provide useful information for investors watching these three ASX 200 shares.

Life360, REA Group, and Xero all have attractive long-term qualities, but upcoming results can sometimes create sharp share price moves.

That is why I would consider a balanced approach. Buying half a position now and saving the other half until after the result could make sense for investors who like the businesses but want to manage timing risk.

In my opinion, all three are worth watching closely this month.

Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Life360 and Xero. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Life360 and Xero. 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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