Low P/E US stocks with strong fundamentals trading below intrinsic value.
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A P/E ratio below 15 is generally considered value territory for large-cap US stocks (vs the S&P 500 average P/E of ~20-25x). However, low P/E alone is not sufficient — check revenue growth, debt levels, return on equity, and whether the business has a durable competitive moat.
Value stocks often face near-term headwinds: cyclical downturns, temporary earnings misses, sector rotation away from their industry, or general market pessimism. Patient investors can profit when fundamentals recover and the market re-rates the stock to fair value.
AMD
Advanced Micro Devices
KLAC
KLA Corporation
AMAT
Applied Materials
CDNS
Cadence Design Systems
CRWD
CrowdStrike Holdings
TXN
Texas Instruments
PANW
Palo Alto Networks