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Investors seeking cheap shares to buy in March will find plenty of choice on today’s FTSE 100. They don’t need to be super wealthy either. It’s possible to start with £2,000, £1,000 or less. So which stocks might investors consider?
The UK’s blue-chip index has retreated in recent days, although it’s still up more than 5% this year, and around 13% over 12 months. Plus dividends on top.
The recent dip excites rather than alarms me. It means many top FTSE shares are cheaper than just a few days ago. So what’s out there?
Some FTSE 100 bargains to consider
Some shares are cheap because they have fallen sharply lately. Trainer specialist JD Sports Fashion has a lowly price-to-earnings ratio of just 6.7, less than half the FTSE 100 average of around 15.
That’s unsurprising given that its shares are down 30% over the last year. British Airways owner IAG is also cheap…


