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your Daily Profit issue [Daily Profit]( Top 5 Cheapest Dow Stocks (tickers) [By Ian Wyatt] By Ian Wyatt Tuesday, June 21, 2022 [Fallen Angel Stock Buy Alert:]( Find out how to spot America’s top stocks for +100% profits in 2022. These stocks are profitable. Have booming businesses and unstoppable brands. And they’re temporarily trading at dirt cheap prices. [Go here ASAP for the top 5 stocks to BUY NOW.]( 84% of S&P 500 stocks are posting a loss this year. And nearly every single stock is getting cheaper – except energy stocks and utilities. However, you can’t simply BUY any stock that’s seen its shares drop (that’s a HUGE mistake). [Go here to discover my top 5 fallen angel stocks to buy now.]( The stock market has gotten crushed. Thus far, corporate earnings have been holding up pretty well. However, it’s the valuation of large publicly traded stocks has been falling rapidly. And the falling valuations reflect concerns that earnings will drop if there’s a recession later this year. Just take a look at this chart from Bloomberg: [Stocks Values Dropping]( [Go Here for the Cheapest Stocks to BUY NOW]( The P/E for the S&P has dropped by 50% - from over 30 to under 20. Current estimates suggest that the S&P 500 stocks will report earnings of $227 this year. That puts the index at a price-to-earnings multiple of 17. Yet many stocks are trading well below this level. The 5 Cheapest Dow Stocks This morning I screened the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrials. These include some of America’s biggest and most established stocks. And they’re known to be companies with a long history of profits and success. Here are the cheapest 5 Dow Jones stocks – and their forward price-to-earnings multiples. - [Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) – 7x earnings]( - [Dow Chemical (NYSE: DOW) – 7x earnings]( - [Walgreens Boots Alliance (NYSE: WBA) – 8x earnings]( - [JP Morgan (NYSE: JPM) – 9x earnings]( - [Verizon (NYSE: VZ) – 9x earnings]( Each of these companies is trading at approximately a 50% discount – or more – to the S&P 500 index. Some folks simply buy stocks because they’re cheap. However, cheap stocks can remain cheap for years or even decades. My colleague – Stephen Mauzy – starts by looking for stocks trading at a huge discount. Yet that’s just the starting point. By using 7 simple criteria – he’s able to spot what he calls [America’s Fallen Angels.]( These are rock solid stocks that are temporarily trading at a huge discount. Yet Steve’s identified multiple investment catalysts that could unlock shareholder value – and send the stock price soaring. Right now, you must consider… - Are you selling overpriced stocks that are doomed to fail? - Are you buying the RIGHT undervalued stocks today? - Is your portfolio setup to thrive as the stock market rebounds? Steve and I are hosting an exclusive webinar to show you exactly HOW to spot the best fallen angel stocks to BUY NOW. [Simply click here ASAP for urgent access]( (it’s FREE). Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt [Visit WyattResearch.com]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. 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