High Yield Stocks With Low PEG Ratios
Here is a current sheet of stocks with a market capitalization of more than $2 billion, a dividend yield of more than 5 percent as well as a price-earnings to growth (PEG) ratio of less than one. In total, 26 U.S. listed stocks fulfilled these criteria of which 9 have a yield of more than 8 percent.
Here is the table with some fundamentals:
Which one would you buy?
PE or PEG are completely useless in a global market downturn. People have been arguing large caps and the SPX have been cheap even at 1300 based on earnings. Well, look what happened. Indeed im biased cause im a bear, and im a short, but i wouldnt invest in any US or especially not any EU firm listed there.
Noticed some Latam names there...might be worth looking into after 2H12 or so.
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