VALUE stocks for 2025

While growth has been the outperformer over the last 10 years, value stocks have historically held that title for much of the market's history. And while momentum can be a powerful force, investing trends can quickly change. Moreover, value stocks have the advantage of not having broadly run up as far as growth stocks in recent years, and thus their valuations are generally more attractive. $.SPX(.SPX)$

If you are interested in exploring stocks that might offer better value, here are the top 10 results of a screen looking for stocks with a low price-to-earnings ratio (between 0 and 9.3 using next year’s earnings estimate), a low price-to-cash-flow ratio (between 0 and 6.8), a low price-to-book ratio (1.3 and below), a low price-to-sales ratio (0 to 1.29), and a 90-day average daily volume of at least 609.9K, sorted by market cap, as of January 23, 2025.

$SHELL PLC SPON ADS EACH REPR 2 ORD SHS(SHEL)$

$Total SA(TTE)$

$Banco Santander SA(SAN)$

$General Motors(GM)$

$Petroleo Brasileiro SA Petrobras(PBR)$

$Honda(HMC)$

$Ford(F)$

$Deutsche Bank AG(DB)$

$Vale SA(VALE)$

$Bayer A.G.(BAYRY)$

An important aspect of utilizing screens is to consider if any of the results that you are interested in align with your specific goals and make sense within the context of your portfolio. For example, the results of this screen are comprised mostly of foreign companies, which entail unique characteristics and risks. You’ll want to ensure that opportunities like these are appropriate for your goals and risk tolerance.

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