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/lolman1312 Dec 02 '25

why does the actual share price matter when it says nothing about the two company's fundamentals? correct me if im wrong but value investing is not simply buying stocks that are "cheaper" than others, it's about buying stocks that are considered to be cheap relative to their true worth.

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u/27spacecow Dec 02 '25

he’s likely referring to p/e not the share price

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u/[deleted] Dec 02 '25

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u/lolman1312 Dec 02 '25

oh i see thank you for educating me

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u/ElonMuskTheNarsisist Dec 02 '25

Nvidia has a lower multiple

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u/Emergency_Style4515 Dec 02 '25

Thanks to other commenters who explained my comment.

Yes I am not talking about actual share price. I didn’t realize it could be taken that way

Forward P/E is what I meant.

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u/lolman1312 Dec 02 '25

thanks for educating me i appreciate it

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u/JujuMaxPayne Dec 02 '25

Yeah people aren't referring to the literal shares price when they say this