Cheap investments are not necessarily good investments – but sometimes they can be the best investments. With the valuation gap between the most expensive stocks and the cheapest stocks currently the largest it has been in 70 years, today’s article examines when cheap investments are indeed the best investments, noting that “when valuations surge to extreme levels, the value stocks whose prices have been left behind tend to outperform in the coming six to twelve months.” For more on when cheap investments are the best investments – including a number of cheap (under $5) stocks that could see significant price appreciation – CLICK HERE.
The Good Kind Of Cheap
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