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Low PE Ratio Stocks

This page lists companies that have the lowest price-to-earnings ratios (PE Ratios), which is a common financial ratio used for valuing a stock. A stock's PE ratio is calculated by taking its share price and divided by its annual earnings per share. A higher PE ratio means that investors are paying more for each unit of net income, making it more expensive to purchase than a stock with a lower P/E ratio. Some investors often search for stocks with relatively low P/E ratios as a means for identifying the best value stocks that the market has largely passed over. Understanding the price to earnings ratio.

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CompanyCurrent PricePE RatioMarket CapVolumeAverage VolumeIndicator(s)
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
ACRX
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals
$0.95
0.14$10.37 million43,774168,968
Palisade Bio, Inc. stock logo
PALI
Palisade Bio
$0.72
-62.7%
0.14$12.99 million4.29 million1.04 millionAnalyst Downgrade
News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Express, Inc. stock logo
EXPR
Express
$0.76
-6.0%
0.22$56.87 million729,7521.54 million
Castor Maritime Inc. stock logo
CTRM
Castor Maritime
$0.56
0.49$53.34 million679,904875,908News Coverage
Chimerix, Inc. stock logo
CMRX
Chimerix
$1.02
-3.8%
0.50$90.35 million1.01 million920,734
Team, Inc. stock logo
TISI
Team
$8.98
-1.0%
0.50$39.15 million3,37658,572
Biglari Holdings Inc. stock logo
BH
Biglari
$195.85
+1.4%
0.53$445.76 million3,0982,648Positive News
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. stock logo
ZIM
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services
$14.16
-2.5%
0.60$1.75 billion1.85 million4.10 millionUpcoming Earnings
Amplify Energy Corp. stock logo
AMPY
Amplify Energy
$7.25
-4.6%
0.64$282.53 million2.87 million543,141High Trading Volume
Navios Maritime Holdings Inc. stock logo
NM
Navios Maritime
$1.82
-0.3%
0.66$41.43 million35,13169,598Analyst Report
Imperial Petroleum Inc. stock logo
IMPP
Imperial Petroleum
$3.04
-0.3%
0.67$39.46 million633,944653,850
ClearOne, Inc. stock logo
CLRO
ClearOne
$0.75
-2.3%
0.85$17.98 million148,091594,748Positive News
Leafly Holdings, Inc. stock logo
LFLY
Leafly
$0.30
0.89$12.47 million84,985234,863News Coverage
Gap Up
Theravance Biopharma, Inc. stock logo
TBPH
Theravance Biopharma
$10.20
+4.7%
0.90$589.56 million443,187506,779Analyst Report
News Coverage
Sunlands Technology Group stock logo
STG
Sunlands Technology Group
$6.51
+12.4%
0.97$90.16 million11,28216,565Gap Up
Battalion Oil Co. stock logo
BATL
Battalion Oil
$7.82
-1.3%
0.98$130.28 million8,43617,974
Vital Energy, Inc. stock logo
VTLE
Vital Energy
$56.58
+3.6%
1.14$1.05 billion1.39 million669,110Earnings Report
Analyst Upgrade
Positive News
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
LDWY
Lendway
$7.83
+0.4%
1.21$14.09 million7,5395,804
Navios Maritime Partners L.P. stock logo
NMM
Navios Maritime Partners
$23.90
+1.5%
1.24$721.40 million61,392107,568Ex-Dividend
Globus Maritime Limited stock logo
GLBS
Globus Maritime
$0.91
-1.1%
1.25$18.73 million31,99064,741Upcoming Earnings
Analyst Report
Gap Down
Ambac Financial Group, Inc. stock logo
AMBC
Ambac Financial Group
$14.08
+5.6%
1.32$638.13 million667,491434,770Earnings Report
Analyst Upgrade
Gap Up
Southwestern Energy stock logo
SWN
Southwestern Energy
$6.66
+1.8%
1.33$7.34 billion20.38 million23.28 millionEarnings Report
Analyst Report
Analyst Revision
Gap Up
Credit Suisse Group AG stock logo
CS
Credit Suisse Group
$0.89
1.37$2.77 billion037.84 millionAnalyst Report
Sotherly Hotels Inc. stock logo
SOHO
Sotherly Hotels
$2.18
-2.2%
1.43$42.10 million28,69646,856
Jackson Financial Inc. stock logo
JXN
Jackson Financial
$33.17
+2.3%
1.45$2.74 billion1.49 million1.03 millionEarnings Report
Dividend Announcement
Gap Up
Euroseas Ltd. stock logo
ESEA
Euroseas
$22.75
+4.5%
1.55$159.48 million92,56426,524Gap Up
High Trading Volume
YS Biopharma Co., Ltd. stock logo
YS
YS Biopharma
$1.24
-0.8%
1.55$31.93 million43,755880,195
Liberty Global plc stock logo
LBTYA
Liberty Global
$18.32
-1.4%
1.58$7.77 billion1.35 million1.62 millionPositive News
Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
ICPT
Intercept Pharmaceuticals
$10.13
-4.8%
1.59$423.23 million608,0861.04 millionAnalyst Revision
Catalyst Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
CBIO
Catalyst Biosciences
$0.34
1.63$12.91 million118,844887,698Positive News
Gap Down
Jiayin Group Inc. stock logo
JFIN
Jiayin Group
$5.89
-5.9%
1.65$314.71 million87,904156,936Upcoming Earnings
Liberty Global plc stock logo
LBTYK
Liberty Global
$19.50
-1.3%
1.68$8.27 billion2.02 million2.13 million
Community Health Systems, Inc. stock logo
CYH
Community Health Systems
$3.79
+0.7%
1.74$517.75 million1.67 million2.10 millionAnalyst Report
X Financial stock logo
XYF
X Financial
$4.61
-3.7%
1.75$221.23 million11,69852,990Upcoming Earnings
Gap Up
IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima stock logo
IRS
IRSA Inversiones y Representaciones Sociedad Anónima
$7.40
-0.5%
1.81$600.07 million136,65893,961Positive News
Global Cord Blood Co. stock logo
CO
Global Cord Blood
$1.17
1.83$142.22 million15,961216,519Analyst Report
Gap Down
Pyxis Tankers Inc. stock logo
PXS
Pyxis Tankers
$3.48
-0.3%
1.84$36.92 million50,14688,689
Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited stock logo
TNP
Tsakos Energy Navigation
$22.02
+2.5%
1.89$649.72 million522,218335,425Analyst Upgrade
News Coverage
Light & Wonder, Inc. stock logo
LNW
Light & Wonder
$73.51
+3.3%
1.91$6.70 billion3.08 million502,623Analyst Report
News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Vintage Wine Estates, Inc. stock logo
VWE
Vintage Wine Estates
$0.89
-1.3%
1.91$52.73 million135,024270,447
EuroDry Ltd. stock logo
EDRY
EuroDry
$14.40
+1.5%
1.96$40.90 million7,25610,914
First Citizens BancShares, Inc. stock logo
FCNCA
First Citizens BancShares
$1,456.50
-2.1%
1.98$21.15 billion58,695152,955Analyst Report
Insider Selling
Viasat, Inc. stock logo
VSAT
Viasat
$28.20
-3.9%
2.00$2.17 billion1.32 million744,764
PBF Energy Inc. stock logo
PBF
PBF Energy
$48.41
+3.8%
2.02$6.10 billion3.30 million2.70 millionEarnings Report
Dividend Announcement
Positive News
Cresud Sociedad Anónima, Comercial, Inmobiliaria, Financiera y Agropecuaria stock logo
CRESY
Cresud Sociedad Anónima, Comercial, Inmobiliaria, Financiera y Agropecuaria
$7.30
-0.3%
2.03$441.72 million148,164140,628
Chesapeake Energy Co. stock logo
CHK
Chesapeake Energy
$87.78
+0.7%
2.07$11.54 billion1.56 million1.45 millionGap Up
SilverBow Resources, Inc. stock logo
SBOW
SilverBow Resources
$39.94
+0.7%
2.08$903.33 million255,934275,462Analyst Report
Hersha Hospitality Trust stock logo
HT
Hersha Hospitality Trust
$6.49
-2.0%
2.09$260.05 million216,682507,705
Assertio Holdings, Inc. stock logo
ASRT
Assertio
$3.27
+2.5%
2.21$184.79 million1.78 million2.16 million
Gulf Resources, Inc. stock logo
GURE
Gulf Resources
$2.14
-2.3%
2.23$22.32 million8,96319,733
CNX Resources Co. stock logo
CNX
CNX Resources
$21.52
+0.6%
2.27$3.47 billion3.84 million3.09 million
Crescent Energy stock logo
CRGY
Crescent Energy
$12.67
+5.0%
2.32$2.12 billion647,732394,659News Coverage
Positive News
Global Ship Lease, Inc. stock logo
GSL
Global Ship Lease
$20.36
-0.3%
2.37$732.76 million515,923566,688Earnings Report
Dividend Announcement
Analyst Revision
Berry Co. stock logo
BRY
Berry
$8.43
+1.4%
2.42$637.81 million548,464703,236Analyst Revision
Positive News
Lizhi Inc. stock logo
LIZI
Lizhi
$0.78
-5.7%
2.42$39.32 million331,690380,930Upcoming Earnings
Gap Up
YPF Sociedad Anónima stock logo
YPF
YPF Sociedad Anónima
$14.33
2.47$5.64 billion1.33 million2.25 million
Bridgford Foods Co. stock logo
BRID
Bridgford Foods
$12.30
+0.5%
2.48$111.68 million2,4215,108News Coverage
Positive News
Callon Petroleum stock logo
CPE
Callon Petroleum
$37.69
+0.4%
2.49$2.57 billion1.95 million1.54 millionAnalyst Report
Analyst Revision
DISH Network Co. stock logo
DISH
DISH Network
$8.27
-1.2%
2.51$4.40 billion17.09 million9.97 millionEarnings Report
Analyst Report
Gap Up
Biglari Holdings Inc stock logo
BH.A
Biglari
$964.37
2.60$2.20 billion33143Positive News
Peabody Energy Co. stock logo
BTU
Peabody Energy
$23.69
+5.9%
2.61$3.15 billion5.73 million3.76 millionPositive News
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. stock logo
CNSL
Consolidated Communications
$3.97
+1.8%
2.61$463.10 million475,669572,777
Woori Financial Group Inc. stock logo
WF
Woori Financial Group
$26.09
-0.9%
2.66$6.33 billion39,58846,332Upcoming Earnings
News Coverage
GeoPark Limited stock logo
GPRK
GeoPark
$9.87
+1.4%
2.66$568.71 million456,852159,069News Coverage
High Trading Volume
Talos Energy Inc. stock logo
TALO
Talos Energy
$16.97
+2.8%
2.74$2.13 billion2.16 million1.97 millionNews Coverage
Gap Up
Danaos Co. stock logo
DAC
Danaos
$70.07
+0.2%
2.77$1.43 billion109,096140,606Earnings Report
Dividend Announcement
Analyst Report
Costamare Inc. stock logo
CMRE
Costamare
$11.53
+1.5%
2.81$1.36 billion555,989679,360
Daqo New Energy Corp. stock logo
DQ
Daqo New Energy
$38.31
+3.8%
2.79$2.96 billion1.34 million1.12 million
Vermilion Energy Inc. stock logo
VET
Vermilion Energy
$15.01
+5.9%
2.85$2.47 billion3.09 million1.45 millionAnalyst Revision
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Ferroglobe PLC stock logo
GSM
Ferroglobe
$5.02
+1.0%
2.89$940.90 million1.40 million1.15 millionUpcoming Earnings
Gap Up
VanEck Digital Transformation ETF stock logo
DAPP
VanEck Digital Transformation ETF
$7.25
-3.7%
2.89$54.88 million87,954127,579
Ecopetrol S.A. stock logo
EC
Ecopetrol
$11.26
-2.8%
2.91$23.15 billion3.09 million1.99 millionNews Coverage
Gap Down
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. stock logo
CALM
Cal-Maine Foods
$45.98
+1.5%
2.96$2.25 billion723,236907,665Positive News
Suzano S.A. stock logo
SUZ
Suzano
$10.04
-1.1%
2.94$13.67 billion1.44 million1.49 million
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras stock logo
PBR
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras
$13.61
+0.9%
2.94$88.73 billion15.84 million22.02 millionEarnings Report
JAKKS Pacific, Inc. stock logo
JAKK
JAKKS Pacific
$19.88
+1.0%
2.95$196.22 million86,370120,408
Teekay Tankers Ltd. stock logo
TNK
Teekay Tankers
$45.33
+3.0%
2.92$1.54 billion668,921491,653Earnings Report
Dividend Increase
Analyst Downgrade
Zymeworks Inc. stock logo
ZYME
Zymeworks
$7.70
+5.6%
2.97$494.11 million524,283662,712
Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. stock logo
NOG
Northern Oil and Gas
$42.40
+1.3%
2.97$3.94 billion1.48 million1.61 millionEarnings Report
Analyst Report
Insider Selling
Analyst Revision
Avantax, Inc. stock logo
AVTA
Avantax
$23.95
-3.1%
2.98$924.18 million445,007476,550News Coverage
Positive News
Arch Resources, Inc. stock logo
ARCH
Arch Resources
$137.91
+3.0%
3.00$2.50 billion536,548431,930
LexinFintech Holdings Ltd. stock logo
LX
LexinFintech
$2.60
-1.1%
3.06$423.10 million211,298588,706Upcoming Earnings
Positive News
Enel Chile S.A. stock logo
ENIC
Enel Chile
$3.23
3.07$4.46 billion1.21 million1.03 million
TORM plc stock logo
TRMD
TORM
$26.08
+0.9%
3.08$2.13 billion339,684352,668Upcoming Earnings
Capital Product Partners L.P. stock logo
CPLP
Capital Product Partners
$14.78
+1.5%
3.09$304.37 million20,00447,484
Ardmore Shipping Co. stock logo
ASC
Ardmore Shipping
$13.69
+1.3%
3.10$583.88 million387,236844,571
SandRidge Energy, Inc. stock logo
SD
SandRidge Energy
$16.78
+1.9%
3.12$620.29 million435,764515,644Positive News
Gap Up
PDC Energy, Inc. stock logo
PDCE
PDC Energy
$73.85
3.15$6.42 billion02.03 million
Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc. stock logo
AMR
Alpha Metallurgical Resources
$183.70
+2.0%
3.23$2.51 billion273,502259,672Earnings Report
Analyst Report
Analyst Revision
New York Community Bancorp, Inc. stock logo
NYCB
New York Community Bancorp
$13.00
-2.0%
3.23$9.39 billion8.14 million13.21 million
Good Times Restaurants Inc. stock logo
GTIM
Good Times Restaurants
$2.81
-1.7%
3.31$32.48 million8,19413,009Gap Up
Maiden Holdings, Ltd. stock logo
MHLD
Maiden
$1.77
-5.3%
3.47$180.12 million189,011199,508
Safe Bulkers, Inc. stock logo
SB
Safe Bulkers
$3.34
-0.3%
3.48$372.68 million439,819757,955Positive News
Scorpio Tankers Inc. stock logo
STNG
Scorpio Tankers
$50.08
+2.5%
3.49$2.77 billion963,8771.34 millionAnalyst Revision
Par Pacific Holdings, Inc. stock logo
PARR
Par Pacific
$36.15
+3.1%
3.52$2.21 billion1.55 million876,685
Virco Mfg. Co. stock logo
VIRC
Virco Mfg.
$4.38
+0.6%
3.53$70.92 million3,77222,073
CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust, Inc. stock logo
CORR
CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust
$1.10
-0.9%
3.53$16.89 million19,73176,830Upcoming Earnings
News Coverage
Positive News
Happiness Development Group Limited stock logo
HAPP
Happiness Development Group
$1.70
-1.2%
3.54$11.82 million5,90114,340
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. stock logo
ARLP
Alliance Resource Partners
$19.95
+1.4%
3.54$2.54 billion394,096497,242
Ramaco Resources, Inc. stock logo
METC
Ramaco Resources
$8.16
-12.1%
3.66$362.16 million932,927390,389News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume

Key Points

  • P/E ratios measure how expensive or cheap a stock is based on earnings-per-share.
  • The P/E rate is calculated by adding the last 4 EPS numbers together and dividing that sum by the share price.
  • P/E ratio averages vary across industries, so low and high P/E rates are relative depending on sector and industry.
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Investors have many different data points to consider when deciding which stocks to buy, and the importance of this data varies depending on their goals. Momentum traders like to find stocks with rising share prices and ride the wave upward. Value investors look for undervalued stocks that the market has mispriced or punished too harshly. 

One of the most commonly used metrics in fundamental stock analysis is the price-to-earnings ratio — P/E ratio for short. P/E ratios evaluate a company's profitability and provide clues as to whether the stock is undervalued. And when it comes to P/E ratios, the rules are the same as in golf: the lowest scores are the winners. But what is a low P/E ratio, and how are these rates used in stock analysis? 

This article will discuss the price-to-earnings calculation, why it matters for stocks and how to use it properly when judging investment options.

What Exactly is a P/E Ratio?

Companies form for all sorts of different reasons. Some want to build more efficient technology; others want to sell goods to customers or other businesses. If you have an idea that can make someone's life easier, you likely have the basis for a business idea. Despite these drastically varying reasons for getting started, companies must adopt a particular goal once operations begin — profitability.

Earnings are at the core of many stock analysis tools because fewer metrics are more important than a company's ability to make money. Even the most charitable companies look for ways to improve profits, especially after going public and taking money from investors. This is because public markets reward profits, and investors value companies based on how efficiently they accrue. 

The P/E ratio is one way investors value companies. The P/E rate shows how efficiently a company's profits are created since not every dollar of revenue turns into an equal dollar of profit. So, is P/E ratio high or low better? Consider the P/E ratio as the price you pay for a dollar of that company's earnings. A low P/E ratio means that investors spend less to "purchase" those dollars of profit when buying the stock. 

For example, consider two companies in the same industry. Company A has a P/E ratio of 8, meaning that investors are getting a dollar profit for every eight they invest. 

Company B has a P/E ratio of 24, a rate three times higher than Company A. In this scenario, Company B requires investors to pay more cash to achieve the same level of earnings, so Company A is considered "cheaper" to own.

The Significance of P/E Ratio in Stock Analysis

When faced with the question of is a P/E ratio high or low better, always choose stocks with low P/E rates, right? 

In the words of Lee Corso, "Not so fast, my friend."

In a perfect world, we could fill our portfolios with only low P/E stocks, but these rates are relative across different industries.

P/E ratios are essential metrics for evaluating how cheap or expensive a particular stock is. Still, a stock with a P/E of 10 doesn't necessarily have a better chance at success than one with a P/E of 20. So far, some of the biggest winners of 2023 have been companies with sky-high P/E ratios, like NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN).

The true significance of P/E ratios comes when comparing stocks across industries or sizes. For example, tech stocks like NVIDIA usually have higher P/E ratios than banks or utilities. 

Large-cap companies with hefty profits often have lower P/E ratios than small caps that might be hungry for capital. So if someone asks, "Do you want a high or low P/E ratio?" the answer might only sometimes be low. A high P/E stock can still be a great buy and a low P/E stock can still be a loser.

what is a low pe ratio infographic

How to Calculate P/E Ratio

One of the reasons the P/E ratio is used so frequently is that it's easy to calculate and interpret. You'll only need two variables to create the P/E ratio formula — the stock price and the company's earnings per share (EPS) numbers over the last four quarters.

First, take a look at the company's last four earnings reports. Public companies in the United States must report quarterly earnings, usually written in dollars of profit per share. If a company reported an EPS of 2, it earned $2 of profit for every share in circulation. 

Take the last four EPS totals and add them together. For example, if a company's last four EPS reports showed 2.3, 3.1, 4.2 and 2.8, you'll add these together and get 12.4. Now look at the company stock price. Let's pretend this hypothetical stock has a share price of $100. 

Here's how to calculate the P/E ratio:

100 / 12.4 = 8.06

The company has a P/E ratio of 8.06. That's good! Or is it? What is a high and low P/E ratio anyway? 

As mentioned above, high or low can be relative depending on the asset class or stock sector.

Interpreting a Low P/E Ratio: What Does it Mean?

What is considered a low P/E ratio? Well, no one has a definitive answer, not even JPMorgan Chase. However, lower P/E ratios are preferred since low P/E means your dollars are more efficiently invested. But, of course, efficiency doesn't always guarantee better returns.

Factors Influencing Low P/E Ratios

Some factors that influence low P/E ratios include:

  • Margins: Earnings are the revenue a business keeps after accounting for expenses. One way to measure how costs affect the business is through margins, which accounts for how deep a company needs to dig into revenue to pay for expenses. For example, a gross margin of 80% means that for every dollar of revenue, the company spends 20 cents toward the costs of goods sold.
  • Economic performance: Since the P/E ratio is tied to the stock price, a broad recession that takes down index averages could also affect the P/E ratios of individual companies.
  • Debt: Companies with high debt loads may not be able to convert as much revenue into profit if they have to service high-interest borrowing. Additionally, debt-burdened companies often see share prices suffer, which could drag down the P/E ratio.

Exploring the Benefits of Investing in Low P/E Ratio Stocks

Low P/E ratios can often mean an undervalued stock, but this isn't a uniform scenario. Many low P/E stocks have crashing share prices that deserve to be in the gutter. How can you tell if a low P/E ratio means a stock is undervalued? Here are a few tips for your analysis.

Tips for Identifying Promising Low P/E Ratio Stocks

To identify good low P/E ratio stocks, look for:

  • P/E ratio below the industry average
  • Reasonable debt load
  • Low margins
  • Accelerating profit growth
  • No negative headlines or scandals

Comparing Low P/E Ratio Stocks to High P/E Ratio Stocks

Is a higher P/E ratio better? You might look at a sector like tech which has a P/E ratio approaching 40 and see stock prices rising faster than the market average. But this doesn't mean that high P/E stocks outperform low P/E ones. Consider the current market environment and trends, like how recent advances in artificial intelligence boost large tech stocks.

On the other hand, a low P/E ratio doesn't always mean an undervalued stock, either. If a major accounting scandal story breaks in a publicly-traded company, the share price will decline quickly. A low share price without a corresponding earnings decrease will show a low P/E stock, but obviously, a company with an accounting scandal won't go on your buy list.

To better understand P/E ratios and how they help investors, compare individual stocks to market averages, industry averages and the numbers of their direct competition. Is the stock you're researching higher than its peers and the market as a whole? If so, you might be looking at a company with too lofty a valuation.

Risks and Limitations of Low P/E Ratio Investing

Like all investment strategies and financial metrics, the P/E ratio has some downsides. Here are a few reasons you can't just go by the P/E ratio in stock analysis:

  • Often well deserved: If a company suffers a setback or scandal, the P/E ratio won't tell you much about it. Many companies embroiled in controversy have low P/E rates since the stock price has fallen so precipitously.
  • Backward-looking metric: The P/E ratio incorporates the last four quarters of earnings into its calculation, but it does nothing to project forward growth. Other metrics, like the PEG ratio, integrate forward-looking data in their formula.
  • Varied across industries: A P/E ratio of 25 might be high for a bank but low for a retailer. Comparing companies across industries using P/E ratios might produce less useful information.

Case Studies: Successful Companies with Low P/E Ratios

Here are two examples of companies with very different P/E rates and why both are considered low despite the gap between them.

Example 1

Value investors prefer stocks with low P/E ratios because they often look at stock sectors with older companies and established brands. With this in mind, let's look at two examples of successful low P/E stocks in two distinctly different industries. Let's start with the nation's largest bank: JPMorgan Chase and Co. (NYSE: JPM).

JPM is massive. Boasting a market cap of over $410 billion and over 12 million shares traded daily on average, the largest bank in the United States is also one of the biggest and most liquid stocks on public exchanges. With a P/E ratio of 10.37, the stock is also cheap compared to its peers like the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS).

JPM posted $4.10 EPS in its most recent report, beating analyst estimates by 69 cents. Since EPS has increased, the P/E ratio has been positively affected. Remember, the P/E ratio is an annual rate, so the last four quarterly EPS numbers are added together, and the stock price is divided by this total. In this instance, the yearly EPS total is 13.55. JPM's P/E ratio would then be calculated like this using today's stock price: 

$140.47 / 13.55 = 10.37

Compared to the rest of the finance sector, this P/E ratio is lower than the current average, indicating that JPM stock is (slightly) cheaper than its peers.

Example 2

The consumer staples sector is considered resistant to economic gyrations since these companies sell household products and goods that don't have elastic consumer demand. One of the most popular brands in this sector is The Proctor and Gamble Company (NYSE: PG).

Proctor and Gamble's shares have a P/E ratio of 25.53, which is more than double JPMorgan Chase's rate. 

So is JPM stock a better buy than PG here? 

Not necessarily! The consumer staples sector had an average P/E ratio of 25.91 last year, indicating that PG shares may be neither undervalued nor overvalued. Despite the gap, PG and JPM seem fairly valued compared to peers according to their respective P/E ratios. 

How to Use the P/E Ratio to Make Informed Investment Decisions 

Using the P/E ratio by itself likely won't reveal any investing secrets. But when used correctly (and in conjunction with other metrics), P/E ratios can help find undervalued companies.

First, always compare P/E rates within industries. Looking at the numbers between two competing utility companies will be far more informative than comparing a utility and a tech company. Next, use the P/E ratio and forward-looking metrics like the PEG ratio to understand the company's past better and projected future performance. 

And finally, always dig deep to see why a particular company has a low P/E. Have scandals rocked the stock price? Are successful executives leaving the firm? Always make sure low P/E rates aren't hiding some unscrupulous information.

Don't Use Valuation Metrics in a Vacuum

P/E ratios are helpful but flawed metrics when it comes to evaluating stocks. Compared to industry peers or averages, finding low P/E stocks could mean the broader market has missed undervalued gems. But it could also mean a deeply troubled company with a stock facing the consequences from investors. Theoretically, a low P/E ratio is better than a high one, but understand the context of these numbers and use them appropriately.

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions about a high or low P/E ratio:

What is considered a low P/E ratio?

It depends! Just seeing the rate attached to a stock doesn't give you enough information. You'll need to compare P/E ratios across the sector and perform due diligence to see if the stock price is suppressed for important reasons.

Is 10 a low P/E ratio?

Compared to the rates of broad indices like the S&P 500, 10 is a relatively low P/E ratio. However, this varies from sector to sector. For example, 10 would be considered in line with the industry average in the banking sector.

What is a good range for P/E ratio?

You'll need to consider the sector and outlook for the company you're researching before determining a good P/E ratio range. For practical reasons, some companies may have high stock prices, so an elevated P/E may not indicate an overvalued company.

Dan Schmidt

About Dan Schmidt

Contributing Author: Stocks, Fundamental and Technical Analysis

Dan is an accomplished finance writer with previous experience creating content for Vanguard, Capital One, Benzinga and PerformLine. A 2008 graduate of Penn State University's journalism program, Dan currently resides in the Philadelphia area with his wife and two cats. When he's not writing about finance, Dan enjoys weight lifting, playing poker and arguing with his fellow Phillies fans about Rhys Hoskins.
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