Undervalued Blue Chip Stocks Today
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These are blue chips stocks that are undervalued as defined by how their price today relates to their highest price in the last year. These are blue chips stocks that are trading at a discount to their 1-year highs. You can sort columns or add filters in order to fine-tune the results of our stock scanner below.
As of April 17, 2025 at 3:11am Eastern Time
*Wins, Losses, Win Percentage, and Annualized Return are referring to how the stock performed in backtests for the Trade Setup indicated.
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In the case of finding blue chip stocks that are undervalued each day, our scanner looks for blue chip stocks that are undervalued by some measure according to our investing strategies.
Our Criteria for Defining Undervalued Blue Chip Stocks
To find blue chip stocks that are undervalued, our scanner looks for blue chip stocks that meet any of these criteria:
- Low PE Ratio: These are stocks that have PE ratios below 10 and above 0 and a market capitalization of at least $10 billion
- Discounted with Earnings Growth: These are stocks that are well below their 52-week highs, have earnings growth each of the last three consecutive quarters, and have a market capitalization of at least $10 billion.
- Blue Chips at a Discount: These are stocks with a market capitalization of more than $10 billion that are well below their 52-week highs.
What Are Blue Chip Stocks?
Blue-chip stocks represent shares of well-established companies that are financially sound and have a history of stable earnings. These companies are typically leaders in their respective industries.
Some people think of blue chip stocks as being those that are listed on the major stock indices, such as the S&P 500.
Others might define blue chip stocks on how big they are. Specifically, any company whose market valuation is at least $10 billion might be considered a blue chip stock.
What Exactly Is a PE Ratio?
PE ratio (or P/E ratio) stands for Price-to-Earnings ratio. It's a fundamental valuation metric used in the stock market to evaluate a company's stock price relative to its earnings.
It’s calculated by taking the current share price of a company's stock and dividing it by its earnings per share (EPS).
The formula looks like this:
PE Ratio = (Current Share Price) / (Earnings per Share)
Here is a breakdown of the components of the calculation:
Current Share Price: This is simply the current price of the company’s stock at any given moment.
Earnings Per Share (EPS): This takes the earnings of the company over the last 12 months (as of the company's most recent quarterly financial report), and divides it by the total shares outstanding for the company. The company's earnings can be found on its income statement, and the company's outstanding shares can be found on its balance sheet.
The calculation above is the classic way to compute a company's PE ratio. It's also referred to as a trailing PE ratio since it's looking at historical earnings (actual earnings).
Companies also project earnings, and there is a metric called a forward PE ratio that uses projected earnings as the basis for the calculation.
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