Think The Market Is Overvalued? These 7 Stocks Beg To Differ

After a string of new all-time highs in recent days, the S&P 500 may be taking a breather on Tuesday, and with good reason. The S&P is now more than 37 percent higher than its pre-Financial Crisis highs, and it’s getting harder and harder to find value plays in the market. But they are still out there.

The S&P 500’s PE ratio is currently just shy of 25, its highest level since the Financial Crisis and near the highest point it’s ever been outside of the Dot Com Bubble and the U.S. mortgage bubble.

Surprisingly, even with the market’s lofty valuation, there are still a number of large stocks trading at PE ratios below…

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