10 Undervalued S&P 500 Stocks Billionaires Are Loading Up On

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In this article, we discuss 10 undervalued S&P 500 stocks billionaires are loading up on. You can skip our detailed analysis of value stocks and their performance, and go directly to read 5 Undervalued S&P 500 Stocks Billionaires Are Loading Up On

The value investing approach, popularized by Benjamin Graham and practiced by billionaire Warren Buffett, has attracted the attention of numerous other successful money managers, especially since growth stocks started taking a beating in 2022. Globally, value stocks declined by over 7% last year, compared to a 28.6% drop in growth equities. In the US, the outperformance of value stocks was the highest since the dot-com crash in 2000. In our article titled 12 Cheap Dividend Stocks With High Yields, we reported an analysis from Dimensional Funds, highlighting that value stocks outperformed their growth counterparts by 4.1% annually in the US from 1927 to 2021.

Also read: 16 Most Profitable Value Stocks Now

Goldman Sachs reported that value stocks dominated growth equities between 1970 and 2007 on a cumulative basis. On the other hand, growth outperformed from mid-2007 until 2020, when the pandemic hit the market, giving way to value stocks all over again. The report pointed out that the success of either of these strategies is characterized by economic growth. Value stocks tend to outperform when inflation is high, whereas growth equities dominate during low inflationary periods.

Analysts have a positive outlook on value investing for the near future, even though growth stocks are outperforming so far in 2023. John D. Linehan, portfolio manager at T. Rowe Price, discussed in a report that the ongoing market conditions favor value stocks as central banks are unlikely to cut interest rates this year. Here is an excerpt from the report:

“I believe that an extended period of higher interest rates and the maturing of the recent period of disruptive technology may establish a better environment for value stocks. This is not to suggest that value will dominate the next 10 years in the way that growth has dominated the past 10, but it does mean that value investing is likely to play a more important role in investor portfolios as higher rates create broader earnings growth and investors focus more on cash flows.”

The positive outlook for value investing has billionaires flocking toward value stocks this year. In this article, we will take a look at undervalued S&P 500 stocks billionaires are loading up on. Some of these include Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C), Albemarle Corporation (NYSE:ALB), and American International Group, Inc. (NYSE:AIG).