Value stocks.
Even with the stock market trading at some of the highest valuation levels in recent years — the Shiller price-earnings ratio of the S&P 500 is sitting at 32 now — it’s possible to find what they used to call value stocks. That is, the kind that Warren Buffett might generally identify as candidates for his fund.
Using certain of the methods described by his mentor, former Forbes contributor Benjamin Graham, in the books The Intelligent Investor and Security Analysis, here are 4 New York Stock Exchange-traded names that seem to fit the “value stock” criteria.
Of course, no guarantees of success exist but these are probably worth further research.
4 Stocks At Less Than Book and Paying Dividends.
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