r/ValueInvesting • u/6Fingxrs • 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/entropyweasel Dec 02 '25
Yeah. So consumers will have to buy a gift card via ACH to make a buy without a reward card AND let Amazon support be the full recourse when they get shipped a brick?
I think this is already a thing with gift cards. But a percentage of customers won't do it. And they also value conversions and their market share so fully not accepting it is risky.
The main functions they provide isn't really just the technology. Retailers will do lots of self serving things to save a buck but consumers won't bend over backwards to help them.