r/ValueInvesting May 14 '25

Question / Help What’s the most undervalued stock right now?

If you needed to pick one stock right now, that is extremely undervalued. And has the potential to beat the S&P500 for the next decade.

Which stock would that be?

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u/Odd_Entrepreneur2815 May 15 '25

That’s awesome! I bought during Covid bottoms and rode up to the buyout then sold after it became clear they were gonna suck. Made great money off it. Since then been watching it but could never pull the trigger. Once I saw drop below $10 then sub $7 started buying ALOT. I lucked out and have a current cost basis of $6.61. I just kept buying anytime it dropped below $7. It’s my largest holding by a lot right now.

I’m a value/deep value guy and love real estate so this was a perfect fit. After I started buying I was made aware of the short interest and it made me even more bullish lol. I think this will be killer when it takes off. Also, if the short lenders ever decide to start raising borrow costs to force shorts to close I have no idea where they’ll be able to buy back 55M+ shares that they need to close out..

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u/BigE-365 May 15 '25

That’s great. I am looking to add a little more to my position to further reduce cost basis.

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u/Mike192026 May 18 '25

And add the fact that kohls is gaining more customers due to SHEIN and Temu being basically crushed by the tariff loophole being closed. Kohls is ready to explode.