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Most undervalued US stocks to buy now and sell in a few years?

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Hello, does anyone have any idea on the most undervalued US stocks at the moment? I am looking to buy and hold for a few years. I was looking at Freddie Mac and Fennie mae, crazy prices before the crash over $60 and now both trading around $1-$2. I am a noob to trading, but the US market seems to be cheap cheap cheap right now, a great time to buy and hold.
 
Hello, does anyone have any idea on the most undervalued US stocks at the moment? I am looking to buy and hold for a few years. I was looking at Freddie Mac and Fennie mae, crazy prices before the crash over $60 and now both trading around $1-$2. I am a noob to trading, but the US market seems to be cheap cheap cheap right now, a great time to buy and hold.

Cheap? Where?
 
Hello, does anyone have any idea on the most undervalued US stocks at the moment? I am looking to buy and hold for a few years. I was looking at Freddie Mac and Fennie mae, crazy prices before the crash over $60 and now both trading around $1-$2. I am a noob to trading, but the US market seems to be cheap cheap cheap right now, a great time to buy and hold.


Here you go!!

First one's free

ENE:eek:


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I love cheap stocks......$1 or $2 dollars is way too much to pay..........I know this stock, well its like a stock.......I think called Briscons.......you can get it for 1 cent........now can you get cheaper than that puppy.........what a good deal:)
 
I love cheap stocks......$1 or $2 dollars is way too much to pay..........I know this stock, well its like a stock.......I think called Briscons.......you can get it for 1 cent........now can you get cheaper than that puppy.........what a good deal:)

Even better, I heard you get a free cookie with every 10,000 shares purchased.

fzbkk no one can give you advice on what stocks to buy on the forum. All I can say is do your homework before buying in. There is a reason why some stocks are still cheap.
 
I can see big smiles for those who bite the bullet and bought Freddie Mac, Fennie mae and AIG this week....Opps, forgot to mention CIT and Citi shareholders...:)
 
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