Top 10 Favorite Value Stocks to Invest in Now

Top 10 favorite value stocks to invest in now offer the appeal of better dividend yields than growth stocks and reduced risk from economic slowdowns.

In times such as now when growth stocks are losing momentum and value stocks are gaining it, investors increasingly start to rotate their money into the most promising, less pricey equities. Value stocks trade at a lower price than expected based on fundamentals, such as dividend yield, earnings or sales, whereas growth stocks produce hefty and sustainable positive cash flows, rising revenues and increased earnings slated to climb faster than average companies in the same industry.

The top 10 favorite value stocks to invest in now stand out in their respective industries but their full potential is not reflected in current share prices, said New York-based money manager Hilary Kramer, who leads the Value Authority advisory service. She chose a diversified array of top 10 favorite value stocks to invest in now for people who may be seeking to buy bargain-priced equities that she forecasts will climb in the months ahead.

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“These are the stocks that remain at the top of my income screen, year in and year out,” Kramer said.


Paul Dykewicz interviews Hilary Kramer, whose new 2-Day Trader
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