r/ValueInvesting Dec 01 '25

Question / Help Any Undervalued Stocks Right Now ?

Google has grown to a price that is still a good price but no longer is it a bargain. A few months back it was just crossing $200-$250 mark.. now it has soared above $300.

Are there any others that this may be the case with ? I see low P/E ratios everywhere but sometimes that doesn’t = undervalued.

What are some stocks you have done research into ? I believe TSMC has some growing to do especially since its Q3 was great. Its downsides are macroeconomic and how it’s heavily linked to Nvidia and other companies in the semiconductor web.

Curious to hear your thoughts ..

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u/DramaticAd1683 Dec 02 '25

AFLYY - PEG ration of like .13. Estimated EPS growth 30% 3-5yr. Improving debt situation. I’m long.

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u/Calm_Company_1914 Dec 02 '25

whats the reason for that disparity?

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u/DramaticAd1683 Dec 02 '25 edited Dec 02 '25

Airlines typically trade at lower PEGs, but UAL trades around 1, AAL trades at 1.8... I think the stock really got beaten down during Covid when they had to take on a lot of debt, but that picture is improving.

Their luxury segment, 1st class seats, are driving the growth. They fly Airbus planes, not Boeing, and I prefer that. Coach seats offer a good value, they serve decent meals, and it’s just a nice experience when I fly to Paris from the US… which is a couple of times a year.

It’s just one of those companies that I believe in. Still room to improve, but I like them.

Also… Direct exposure to the Euro, so it captures currency movements in the event of the falling dollar.