If you were lucky enough to have a cash pile to pour into stocks after the Great Recession ended, you're sitting pretty. It's been a phenomenal run, as the current bull market turned eight years old this spring. We boasted about Dow 20,000 in January only to blow past 21,000 a month later and briefly top 22,000 in early August...
As profitable as the current bull market has been for many investors, the S&P 500's price-to-earnings ratio of nearly 25 makes it difficult to find intriguing stocks at enticing prices. Luckily for investors, there are still some diamonds in the rough out there. Among them: Ross Stores (NASDAQ:ROST), General Motors (NYSE:GM), and Disney (NYSE:DIS)
Source: Motley Fool
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