13 Undervalued Stocks
Even though the stock market appears to be correcting recently, the overall market still trades at historically high valuations. On the other hand, I believe it is a market of stocks and not a stock market. Therefore, within this overvalued market there are overvalued, fully valued, and even undervalued stocks to be found. As subscribers to this channel, you have identified 13 companies that appear to be attractive despite the market levels.
To be clear, these are not my recommendations, they are stocks that you have asked to see. However, with that said, I was very impressed with the selections you requested. Although this video represents a pre-researched, solely by the numbers look at these companies, there are many in the group that appear research worthy. As a secondary benefit, this video clearly illustrates just how different individual stocks can be. Some offer growth, some offer value, some offer moderate dividend income, and some offer high dividend income. In truth, they come in all shapes, sizes, and flavors. It is up to you to choose, it was my job to put each company in its proper perspective.
Berry Global Group (BERY), Meta Platforms (FB), Alphabet (GOOGL), Global Payments (GPN), Gap, Inc (GPS), LKQ Corporation (LKQ), La-Z-Boy (LZB), Owens Corning (OC), Omega Healthcare Investors (OHI), Rent-A-Center (RCII), Tempur Sealy International (TPX), United Rentals (URI), Verizon Communications (VZ)
BERY FB GOOGL GPN GPS LKQ LZB OC OHI RCII TPX URI VZ
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