Looking for stocks trading at attractive prices? Here are some ideas to get you started on your search.
We ran a screen on the S&P 500 for stocks paying dividends above 1% and sustainable payout ratios below 50%. We then screened these stocks for those that appear undervalued relative to the Graham Number.
This number was created by the "godfather of value investing" Benjamin Graham, and calculates a stock's maximum fair value based off of its EPS and book value per share (BVPS). Stocks trading below their Graham Number may be undervalued.
Graham Number = SQRT(22.5 x TTM EPS x MRQ BVPS)
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