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20 Cheapest Stocks Of The S&P 500 - #Micron #Navient #GeneralMotors #Mylan #Celgene

Dear Reader, find below a list of 20 Cheapest Stocks Of The S&P 500 . The results are sorted by the lowest foreward P/E multiple of the 500 index members. What are your favorites?

Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
NFX Newfield Exploration Company 7.1 3.89 1.42 1.82 -     17.05        35.28  
MU Micron Technology, Inc. 3.26 4.01 1.38 1.33 -     37.00        63.45  
BHF Brighthouse Financial, Inc. - 4.37 0.69 0.37 -     39.35        47.93  
DLPH Delphi Technologies PLC 5.1 4.97 0.3 7.38 4.0%     16.91        24.13  
NAVI Navient Corporation - 5.53 1.67 0.77 5.8%     11.08        16.47  
SWN Southwestern Energy Company 5.26 5.69 0.82 1.28 -       4.84          6.29  
SYF Synchrony Financial 7.78 5.87 1.08 1.37 3.2%     26.08        37.81  
WDC Western Digital Corporation 7.52 5.99 0.69 1.25 4.1%     48.68        69.16  
OI Owens-Illinois, Inc. 23.44 6.03 0.41 3 1.1%     17.86        21.31  
URI United Rentals, Inc. 9.55 6.05 1.22 2.78 -   112.54      170.25  
GM General Motors Company 6.23 6.34 0.35 1.36 4.1%     36.69        44.85  
LEN Lennar Corporation 10.17 6.48 0.78 1 0.4%     42.87        58.63  
MYL Mylan N.V. 27.05 6.52 1.48 1.43 -     33.49        44.63  
UNM Unum Group 15.78 6.53 0.68 0.92 2.9%     35.78        43.54  
LNC Lincoln National Corporation 17.88 6.62 0.85 0.88 2.4%     61.76        78.14  
PCG PG&E Corporation 49.31 6.67 0.85 0.72 -     26.97        41.40  
CELG Celgene Corporation 12.43 6.69 3.33 10 -     69.19      108.23  
F Ford Motor Company 6.4 7 0.23 1.01 6.5%       9.28          9.89  
AMG Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 12.03 7.03 2.41 1.62 1.1%   110.51      149.50  
VIAB Viacom, Inc. 8.23 7.04 1.02 1.71 2.5%     31.51        35.36  

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6 Potential Stocks To Benefit From A Trump Policy

For deep value investors, the U.S. stock market offers slim pickings. A quick glance at the Russell 1000 Value Index will tell you that large capitalization, U.S., companies are not cheap at a price-to-earnings ratio of 19 times.

The S&P 500 is up almost 2.8% since the beginning of February and up over 8% since Donald Trump was elected President. Consequently, it is important to focus on stocks with two characteristics: an attractive relative valuation and sensitivity to policy changes. 

The Trump administration has promised to cut corporate regulations and tax rates, and engage in massive fiscal stimulus. Assuming those policy changes can be implemented they are naturally bullish for the stock market. The key is to find companies that are likely to be benefit asymmetrically for those policy changes and which do not already carry unreasonable valuations.

Attached you will find a couple of stocks that might be interesting in this enviroment. I run a screen with a main focus on valuation and growth.

These were my results...maybe you agree. There are some names on the list that are not popular but might be interesting in terms of free cash flow.

Here are the results...